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Postby YFred » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:20 am

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DT. wrote:Eroglu was quoted as saying that "many inhabitants of Morphou were made homeless"

funny thing Karma.

Please don't tell me you believe in Spells and Karma too. Bloody hell, I thought you an educated man, what?


U broke my Heart :cry:

Please accept my apologies, I did not mean to upset you, but really I genuinely thought that sort of thing went out with the 16th century. I don't mind declaring myself as agnostic to all religions and superstitious beliefs. I live in the real world with Archimedes, Newton and the rest.
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:shock: A Greek + A Jew ?? Allah yardimcin olsun :lol: even Karma cant help you !

How can it if it does not exist?

She exists alright, and if she ever comes after you you’ll change religion again! :?

You are acting stupid. You know very well it was not karma but tax advantages that had caused it.
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Postby bill cobbett » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:21 am

That's it! Have had enough of this! There's only one solution ...

Freddie!

Did you know that in exceptional circumstances it is possible for a lay-person in the Orthodox Church to perform a baptism?

So, and this is another Wilder Productions Event ... The World's First-Ever Internet Christening. It's for your own good ....

I baptise you in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Gabira and Christen you Stavros.

Can you pour a bucket of water over your head to complete the ceremony please Stavros?

(damn! I've just become a Godfather!)
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Postby YFred » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:23 am

bill cobbett wrote:That's it! Have had enough of this! There's only one solution ...

Freddie!

Did you know that in exceptional circumstances it is possible for a lay-person in the Orthodox Church to perform a baptism?

So, and this is another Wilder Productions Event ... The World's First-Ever Internet Christening. It's for your own good ....

I baptise you in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Gabira and Christen you Stavros.

Can you pour a bucket of water over your head to complete the ceremony please Stavros?

(damn! I've just become a Godfather!)

Billaguimu, I aint no religous man. No good christening me, I would argue with god till oracle comes home.
Talk to the hand the face aint listening. Vaftisening returned, you old hoca.
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Postby boomerang » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:25 am

bill cobbett wrote:That's it! Have had enough of this! There's only one solution ...

Freddie!

Did you know that in exceptional circumstances it is possible for a lay-person in the Orthodox Church to perform a baptism?

So, and this is another Wilder Productions Event ... The World's First-Ever Internet Christening. It's for your own good ....

I baptise you in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Gabira and Christen you Stavros.

Can you pour a bucket of water over your head to complete the ceremony please Stavros?

(damn! I've just become a Godfather!)


nothing new for knucklehead...been there done that, a few times... :lol:
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Postby bill cobbett » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:30 am

boomerang wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:That's it! Have had enough of this! There's only one solution ...

Freddie!

Did you know that in exceptional circumstances it is possible for a lay-person in the Orthodox Church to perform a baptism?

So, and this is another Wilder Productions Event ... The World's First-Ever Internet Christening. It's for your own good ....

I baptise you in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Gabira and Christen you Stavros.

Can you pour a bucket of water over your head to complete the ceremony please Stavros?

(damn! I've just become a Godfather!)


nothing new for knucklehead...been there done that, a few times... :lol:


oops .. sorry ...forgot .... of course I should have said re-baptise :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:33 am

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
karma wrote:
YFred wrote:Please accept my apologies, I did not mean to upset you, but really I genuinely thought that sort of thing went out with the 16th century. I don't mind declaring myself as agnostic to all religions and superstitious beliefs. I live in the real world with Archimedes, Newton and the rest.
:wink:


:shock: A Greek + A Jew ?? Allah yardimcin olsun :lol: even Karma cant help you !

How can it if it does not exist?

She exists alright, and if she ever comes after you you’ll change religion again! :?

You are acting stupid. You know very well it was not karma but tax advantages that had caused it.
Stupido.

I was talking about the woman... :?
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Postby karma » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:34 am

bill cobbett wrote:That's it! Have had enough of this! There's only one solution ...

Freddie!

Did you know that in exceptional circumstances it is possible for a lay-person in the Orthodox Church to perform a baptism?

So, and this is another Wilder Productions Event ... The World's First-Ever Internet Christening. It's for your own good ....

I baptise you in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Gabira and Christen you Stavros.

Can you pour a bucket of water over your head to complete the ceremony please Stavros?

(damn! I've just become a Godfather!)


nooooooo, not Stavro, anything else but not Stavroo, plzzz
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Postby YFred » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:34 am

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
karma wrote:
YFred wrote:Please accept my apologies, I did not mean to upset you, but really I genuinely thought that sort of thing went out with the 16th century. I don't mind declaring myself as agnostic to all religions and superstitious beliefs. I live in the real world with Archimedes, Newton and the rest.
:wink:


:shock: A Greek + A Jew ?? Allah yardimcin olsun :lol: even Karma cant help you !

How can it if it does not exist?

She exists alright, and if she ever comes after you you’ll change religion again! :?

You are acting stupid. You know very well it was not karma but tax advantages that had caused it.
Stupido.

I was talking about the woman... :?

What woman?
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Postby Get Real! » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:41 am

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
karma wrote:
YFred wrote:Please accept my apologies, I did not mean to upset you, but really I genuinely thought that sort of thing went out with the 16th century. I don't mind declaring myself as agnostic to all religions and superstitious beliefs. I live in the real world with Archimedes, Newton and the rest.
:wink:


:shock: A Greek + A Jew ?? Allah yardimcin olsun :lol: even Karma cant help you !

How can it if it does not exist?

She exists alright, and if she ever comes after you you’ll change religion again! :?

You are acting stupid. You know very well it was not karma but tax advantages that had caused it.
Stupido.

I was talking about the woman... :?

What woman?

:shock: You're right... transgender comes to mind.
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Postby YFred » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:46 am

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
karma wrote:
YFred wrote:Please accept my apologies, I did not mean to upset you, but really I genuinely thought that sort of thing went out with the 16th century. I don't mind declaring myself as agnostic to all religions and superstitious beliefs. I live in the real world with Archimedes, Newton and the rest.
:wink:


:shock: A Greek + A Jew ?? Allah yardimcin olsun :lol: even Karma cant help you !

How can it if it does not exist?

She exists alright, and if she ever comes after you you’ll change religion again! :?

You are acting stupid. You know very well it was not karma but tax advantages that had caused it.
Stupido.

I was talking about the woman... :?

What woman?

:shock: You're right... transgender comes to mind.

You are releasing you inner thoughts in an open platform you bitch.
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