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Postby Expatkiwi » Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:45 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Hello,DT...I have been reading Freud,Jung,Adler,Ellis etc for a long time...No one is safe...I would watch it too if I were you... :wink: :D

Hmm... commas without spaces! Image

Now which other "newbie" did I see having that very same style recently... :?


Oh No!!! Not another double=poster theory from our resident Holmes! :)


More like resident Inspector Clouseau
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Postby Jimski999 » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:26 am

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I see no comment regarding the Eyewitness account.

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Postby DT. » Wed Dec 16, 2009 9:34 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
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DT. wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
Bananiot wrote:When the crazy woman of the forum wants to insult anyone, the first word that comes into her mouth is "turk". She has a cheek to lecture us on namecalling and the "innocent" way these terms are used in England or France.


Oracle does tend to view us rather negatively and reacts to our posts in a very narrow-minded pre-judgemental manner. She is honest, and believes what she says, but is rather quick to jump to conclusions. It is a dissapointing trait from an otherwise intelligent woman.


Whats Mrs O got against Kiwi's?


Reh, he's a Turk. :roll:

(Well spotted :lol: ) .... Perhaps BirKibrisli can give him lessons on how to avoid Freudian slips!


Please keep your nickers on,DT and Oracle! :)
Expat obviously means Bananiot and himself...You dont have to read Freud to work that out!!! 8)


What are we saying here? That bananiot is a kiwi (as expat professes), a Turk (as Mrs O professes) or that he recognises the "trnc"?(as expat does)

As far as I'm aware he is none of these so where does he fit in "us" with expat?

Lets go Bir, get those shrinks working.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:34 pm

DT. wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
Oracle wrote:
DT. wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
Bananiot wrote:When the crazy woman of the forum wants to insult anyone, the first word that comes into her mouth is "turk". She has a cheek to lecture us on namecalling and the "innocent" way these terms are used in England or France.


Oracle does tend to view us rather negatively and reacts to our posts in a very narrow-minded pre-judgemental manner. She is honest, and believes what she says, but is rather quick to jump to conclusions. It is a dissapointing trait from an otherwise intelligent woman.


Whats Mrs O got against Kiwi's?


Reh, he's a Turk. :roll:

(Well spotted :lol: ) .... Perhaps BirKibrisli can give him lessons on how to avoid Freudian slips!


Please keep your nickers on,DT and Oracle! :)
Expat obviously means Bananiot and himself...You dont have to read Freud to work that out!!! 8)


What are we saying here? That bananiot is a kiwi (as expat professes), a Turk (as Mrs O professes) or that he recognises the "trnc"?(as expat does)

As far as I'm aware he is none of these so where does he fit in "us" with expat?

Lets go Bir, get those shrinks working.


Ok,DT...you are a sensitive and intelligent person with a large heart..But suffering from serious cognitive distortions...You cannot see that Expat is talking to Bananiot,and saying US,Oracle is reacting to our posts negatively,your posts and my posts,our posts,to US>>>>
Else you have a wicked sense of humour and like taking the mickey out of US.... :wink: :)
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Postby SKI-preo » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:42 pm

My grandfather remarried after my grandmother died. His new father-in-law was an elderly blind man. My grandfather was on his tractor with the old bloke trying to get away from the Turks. As he was dodging the napalm bombs he was stopped by a group of Turkish Soldiers. They broke his arm and hit them both in the head with their rifle buts. A turkish Cypriot in civilian clothes then took the almost brand new Massey Furgeson and drove off. They were then taken to mother Turkey with thousands of other Greek, Armenian and Maronite Cypriots. They were bashed daily. The favorite pass time of the guards at the Turkish Prison was to put the old blind man in the middle of the Court yard of the prison whereby 5 or 6 guards would chase him with pins pricking him. The blind man did not know where they were coming from so he would often run straight into the pins. My grand father lost 15 kilos as he would give his entire daily rations being a handful of olives and a slice of stale bread to the old blind man. The old man and my Grand father survived and were allowed to leave the Turkish prison. Many of the prisoners they knew did not. The old blind man died a few months after he returned to Cyprus from an infection. Our town was all Christian. No turks lived there.The Turkish army did not "protect" the turkish minority in our town.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:16 pm

SKI-preo wrote:My grandfather remarried after my grandmother died. His new father-in-law was an elderly blind man. My grandfather was on his tractor with the old bloke trying to get away from the Turks. As he was dodging the napalm bombs he was stopped by a group of Turkish Soldiers. They broke his arm and hit them both in the head with their rifle buts. A turkish Cypriot in civilian clothes then took the almost brand new Massey Furgeson and drove off. They were then taken to mother Turkey with thousands of other Greek, Armenian and Maronite Cypriots. They were bashed daily. The favorite pass time of the guards at the Turkish Prison was to put the old blind man in the middle of the Court yard of the prison whereby 5 or 6 guards would chase him with pins pricking him. The blind man did not know where they were coming from so he would often run straight into the pins. My grand father lost 15 kilos as he would give his entire daily rations being a handful of olives and a slice of stale bread to the old blind man. The old man and my Grand father survived and were allowed to leave the Turkish prison. Many of the prisoners they knew did not. The old blind man died a few months after he returned to Cyprus from an infection. Our town was all Christian. No turks lived there.The Turkish army did not "protect" the turkish minority in our town.


This is a sad story,Ski...Those who could commit such terrible acts on helpless people do not belong to the human race...I am terribly sorry and ashamed to belong to the same race as these people...

My mother's Uncle,my great Uncle was over 80 years old and very sick in bed. This was in the 63/64 period when the troubles had just started...They lived in the village of Hulu in Paphos...It was a mixed village but the TCs were in the minority...They were scared for their lives so one night they all fled leaving only the old and the sick who could not walk over the mountains...Some criminals,who happened to be GCs from the same village, came and beat him up in his sick bed to get him to tell them where his money was hidden...When he said he had none they shot him dead... :(
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Postby B25 » Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:16 pm

SKI-preo wrote:My grandfather remarried after my grandmother died. His new father-in-law was an elderly blind man. My grandfather was on his tractor with the old bloke trying to get away from the Turks. As he was dodging the napalm bombs he was stopped by a group of Turkish Soldiers. They broke his arm and hit them both in the head with their rifle buts. A turkish Cypriot in civilian clothes then took the almost brand new Massey Furgeson and drove off. They were then taken to mother Turkey with thousands of other Greek, Armenian and Maronite Cypriots. They were bashed daily. The favorite pass time of the guards at the Turkish Prison was to put the old blind man in the middle of the Court yard of the prison whereby 5 or 6 guards would chase him with pins pricking him. The blind man did not know where they were coming from so he would often run straight into the pins. My grand father lost 15 kilos as he would give his entire daily rations being a handful of olives and a slice of stale bread to the old blind man. The old man and my Grand father survived and were allowed to leave the Turkish prison. Many of the prisoners they knew did not. The old blind man died a few months after he returned to Cyprus from an infection. Our town was all Christian. No turks lived there.The Turkish army did not "protect" the turkish minority in our town.


Mate, so sorry to hear that, but unfortunately people like VP,Yfred,Insan will tell you they deserved it ha ha ha .

They think only they are the victims in all of this, Lambron ne tous kapsi and there supporters.
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Postby YFred » Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:33 pm

B25 wrote:
SKI-preo wrote:My grandfather remarried after my grandmother died. His new father-in-law was an elderly blind man. My grandfather was on his tractor with the old bloke trying to get away from the Turks. As he was dodging the napalm bombs he was stopped by a group of Turkish Soldiers. They broke his arm and hit them both in the head with their rifle buts. A turkish Cypriot in civilian clothes then took the almost brand new Massey Furgeson and drove off. They were then taken to mother Turkey with thousands of other Greek, Armenian and Maronite Cypriots. They were bashed daily. The favorite pass time of the guards at the Turkish Prison was to put the old blind man in the middle of the Court yard of the prison whereby 5 or 6 guards would chase him with pins pricking him. The blind man did not know where they were coming from so he would often run straight into the pins. My grand father lost 15 kilos as he would give his entire daily rations being a handful of olives and a slice of stale bread to the old blind man. The old man and my Grand father survived and were allowed to leave the Turkish prison. Many of the prisoners they knew did not. The old blind man died a few months after he returned to Cyprus from an infection. Our town was all Christian. No turks lived there.The Turkish army did not "protect" the turkish minority in our town.


Mate, so sorry to hear that, but unfortunately people like VP,Yfred,Insan will tell you they deserved it ha ha ha .

They think only they are the victims in all of this, Lambron ne tous kapsi and there supporters.

Was that as cruel as burning a disabled man in Kofunye by your corouages eoka in 67? Where is that in your cruelty scale. Or does that not count because he was a TC?
There is only one person that deserves such cruelty and I think you know him very well.
You are a sick animal and should be put down. You have no right to impose your sick mind on the forum. Get some help, you need it.
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Postby B25 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:29 pm

YFred wrote:
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SKI-preo wrote:My grandfather remarried after my grandmother died. His new father-in-law was an elderly blind man. My grandfather was on his tractor with the old bloke trying to get away from the Turks. As he was dodging the napalm bombs he was stopped by a group of Turkish Soldiers. They broke his arm and hit them both in the head with their rifle buts. A turkish Cypriot in civilian clothes then took the almost brand new Massey Furgeson and drove off. They were then taken to mother Turkey with thousands of other Greek, Armenian and Maronite Cypriots. They were bashed daily. The favorite pass time of the guards at the Turkish Prison was to put the old blind man in the middle of the Court yard of the prison whereby 5 or 6 guards would chase him with pins pricking him. The blind man did not know where they were coming from so he would often run straight into the pins. My grand father lost 15 kilos as he would give his entire daily rations being a handful of olives and a slice of stale bread to the old blind man. The old man and my Grand father survived and were allowed to leave the Turkish prison. Many of the prisoners they knew did not. The old blind man died a few months after he returned to Cyprus from an infection. Our town was all Christian. No turks lived there.The Turkish army did not "protect" the turkish minority in our town.


Mate, so sorry to hear that, but unfortunately people like VP,Yfred,Insan will tell you they deserved it ha ha ha .

They think only they are the victims in all of this, Lambron ne tous kapsi and there supporters.

Was that as cruel as burning a disabled man in Kofunye by your corouages eoka in 67? Where is that in your cruelty scale. Or does that not count because he was a TC?
There is only one person that deserves such cruelty and I think you know him very well.
You are a sick animal and should be put down. You have no right to impose your sick mind on the forum. Get some help, you need it.


Not as sick as yours, you have just proven that yet again, you idiot. Instead of showing him some sympathy and condeming what had happened you were too much in a hurry to throw more insults at me. You are truely and idiot Yjocks.

Like I said you act like it is only you who has been hard done by, and this is also the crux of the Cyprob.

Bir that is sad what happend, I am sorry to hear all these tales, but as I said Yjocks has probably got the flags out :twisted:
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Postby insan » Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:39 pm

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SKI-preo wrote:My grandfather remarried after my grandmother died. His new father-in-law was an elderly blind man. My grandfather was on his tractor with the old bloke trying to get away from the Turks. As he was dodging the napalm bombs he was stopped by a group of Turkish Soldiers. They broke his arm and hit them both in the head with their rifle buts. A turkish Cypriot in civilian clothes then took the almost brand new Massey Furgeson and drove off. They were then taken to mother Turkey with thousands of other Greek, Armenian and Maronite Cypriots. They were bashed daily. The favorite pass time of the guards at the Turkish Prison was to put the old blind man in the middle of the Court yard of the prison whereby 5 or 6 guards would chase him with pins pricking him. The blind man did not know where they were coming from so he would often run straight into the pins. My grand father lost 15 kilos as he would give his entire daily rations being a handful of olives and a slice of stale bread to the old blind man. The old man and my Grand father survived and were allowed to leave the Turkish prison. Many of the prisoners they knew did not. The old blind man died a few months after he returned to Cyprus from an infection. Our town was all Christian. No turks lived there.The Turkish army did not "protect" the turkish minority in our town.


Mate, so sorry to hear that, but unfortunately people like VP,Yfred,Insan will tell you they deserved it ha ha ha .

They think only they are the victims in all of this, Lambron ne tous kapsi and there supporters.


Onlt talk on behalf of yourself u idiot!

İt's not even clear whether SP talks abt an incident of 1964 or 1974...

It is true that most of the people got involved into the inter-communal strife suffered one way or another... that's all... we don't need made up stories for dirty propaganda purposes. It's easy to tell fake stories how some supposedly suffered.

It's a well known fact that both sides created such exaggerated, fake propaganda stories to provoke their people to fight for revenge...
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