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Postby YFred » Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:47 am

MP, it does not matter, I am not cheating anybody, they have not paid. Don't get so wound up. Its only a bit of fun to lighten up such a heavy subject, that's all. When I charge for it, you can ask for your money back. Until then just enjoy the show.
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Postby Malapapa » Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:37 am

YFred wrote:MP, it does not matter, I am not cheating anybody, they have not paid. Don't get so wound up. Its only a bit of fun to lighten up such a heavy subject, that's all. When I charge for it, you can ask for your money back. Until then just enjoy the show.


No problem... only trying to help.
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Postby Acikgoz » Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:09 am

It's funny how perhaps only 1 in 20 posts are of any significance... Doesn't everyone get bored with regurgitating the same cliches?
In the meantime tks again, perhaps there is something of use on this site.

Bill interesting on the Sofi v Cyprus too. Haven't read up on that.
If current EU direction is anything to go by I am sure we can expect an impartial fair assessment on the judgement.

Re. amounts, 1.2bn?
Will be interesting to see how it transpires given article 41 seems to be the outstanding issue.
But really not significant in the big scheme of things.
If you think how much the affair has cost Turkey directly and indirectly then it really is chicken feed. It's the rent they've paid to keep Turkish and Greek Cypriots safe. Now the proof is in the pudding - pretty much zero violence since 1974 - that's humanitarian.

I wonder if now the Turkish defense has figured out that it has to question the legitimacy of titles presented to the ECHR such as Vakif land in the first hearing - nothing like winning the lottery with someone else's ticket.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:18 am

Acikgoz wrote:It's the rent they've paid to keep Turkish and Greek Cypriots safe. Now the proof is in the pudding - pretty much zero violence since 1974 - that's humanitarian.

Casualties while serving on the demarcation line (1976..1996)

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... morial.htm

Acikgoz wrote:I wonder if now the Turkish defense has figured out that it has to question the legitimacy of titles presented to the ECHR such as Vakif land in the first hearing - nothing like winning the lottery with someone else's ticket.

Land ownership on Cyprus in July 1974…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle11.htm

I wonder how many more stupid things you're going to come up with before you realize how little you know about Cyprus and that you should do more READING than posting…
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Postby Acikgoz » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:52 am

GR, you could have had a bright career working for Chairman Mao.

You are a 1 in 20 guy.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:35 pm

Acikgoz wrote:GR, you could have had a bright career working for Chairman Mao.

You are a 1 in 20 guy.

I already have a bright career destroying uneducated fools like you…
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Postby Acikgoz » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:30 pm

Hah, nothing like a little chuckle. No really, you made me laugh, tks for that.
With smart wit and cat like cunning you are a fearsome - perhaps - but let's think about it for a second, well, 18,000+ posts and you still haven't learnt anything.

When do you think knowledge outside your brainwashers will seep in.

At least 1 in 20 of the things you say can be interesting, similar to Mao's henchmen, using a little reality when weaving a web of deceipt. Makes it all the more believable to the innocent fools on both sides you are actually working on destroying.

So is it true you get paid for this? Is it by the hour or a monthly salary with bonuses for humour?
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Postby YFred » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:33 pm

Get Real! wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:It's the rent they've paid to keep Turkish and Greek Cypriots safe. Now the proof is in the pudding - pretty much zero violence since 1974 - that's humanitarian.

Casualties while serving on the demarcation line (1976..1996)

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... morial.htm

Acikgoz wrote:I wonder if now the Turkish defense has figured out that it has to question the legitimacy of titles presented to the ECHR such as Vakif land in the first hearing - nothing like winning the lottery with someone else's ticket.

Land ownership on Cyprus in July 1974…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle11.htm

I wonder how many more stupid things you're going to come up with before you realize how little you know about Cyprus and that you should do more READING than posting…

Your Links are just like your brain, redundant. Never mind hey GR we know it is going to claim that TCs only own 12%. Ha Ha and a double HHHHHAAAAAAA
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Postby Oracle » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:38 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:It's the rent they've paid to keep Turkish and Greek Cypriots safe. Now the proof is in the pudding - pretty much zero violence since 1974 - that's humanitarian.

Casualties while serving on the demarcation line (1976..1996)

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... morial.htm

Acikgoz wrote:I wonder if now the Turkish defense has figured out that it has to question the legitimacy of titles presented to the ECHR such as Vakif land in the first hearing - nothing like winning the lottery with someone else's ticket.

Land ownership on Cyprus in July 1974…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle11.htm

I wonder how many more stupid things you're going to come up with before you realize how little you know about Cyprus and that you should do more READING than posting…

Your Links are just like your brain, redundant. Never mind hey GR we know it is going to claim that TCs only own 12%. Ha Ha and a double HHHHHAAAAAAA


The TCs own nothing ... it all belongs to the RoC.
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Postby YFred » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:48 pm

Oracle wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:It's the rent they've paid to keep Turkish and Greek Cypriots safe. Now the proof is in the pudding - pretty much zero violence since 1974 - that's humanitarian.

Casualties while serving on the demarcation line (1976..1996)

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... morial.htm

Acikgoz wrote:I wonder if now the Turkish defense has figured out that it has to question the legitimacy of titles presented to the ECHR such as Vakif land in the first hearing - nothing like winning the lottery with someone else's ticket.

Land ownership on Cyprus in July 1974…

http://thecyprusproblem.100webspace.net ... icle11.htm

I wonder how many more stupid things you're going to come up with before you realize how little you know about Cyprus and that you should do more READING than posting…

Your Links are just like your brain, redundant. Never mind hey GR we know it is going to claim that TCs only own 12%. Ha Ha and a double HHHHHAAAAAAA


The TCs own nothing ... it all belongs to the RoC.

I have a piece of paper and something else that is made of metal that says it belongs to me. Whatch a gon a do about it.
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