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Re: Let’s give Guzelyurt a helping hand…

Postby halil » Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:46 pm

halil wrote:AID CAMPAIGN FOR GUZELYURT

Bayrak Radio Television Corporation quick to launch an aid campaign to help heal the wounds of flood disaster in the Guzelyurt region.

The corporation will be the centre for all aid campaigns to be launched for flood victims. Bayrak Radio Television Corporation – the voice of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus – has become the centre for the aid campaigns launched to help the victims of the flood disaster.

Yesterday, an aid campaign, `We are with you, Guzelyurt`, was launched ,
Within the framework of the campaign, donations will be collected for the victims of the floods during special programs to be broadcast on BRT.
Meanwhile, Turkcell and Telsim mobile owners can support the campaign by sending an empty text message to 4142, as part of a campaign jointly launched by BRT and TRNC Red Crescent.

Donations can also be made to bank accounts opened by BRT at all banks operating in the Republic.
BRT Television will be airing a special program on Friday, the 29th of January, during which funds will be raised for the Guzelyurt region.

Announcing the launch of fund raising campaigns, BRT Director Ozer Kanli called on the TRNC people, civil society organizations and institutions to support the campaigns.
`It is time to unite. It is time to give Guzelyurt a helping hand `, he said.


Let play our fingers TC's ..................


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Postby B25 » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:00 pm

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B25 wrote:When you have mopped up the area, do remember to return the water to its rightful owners won't you dear chaps. We don't want to be sueing you for taking whats not yours AGAIN.

Oh, we'll send you the bill for the balance , cheers.

What a sad waste of water, my cars could have done with a good wash.

Where or who is Guzel yogurt by the way, never heard of such a place/thing.


What a SICK (greek) BASTARD.


Hey You go Zulu, Go F yourself mate.

I show you as much sympathy,compassion,empathy as you show my community.

Not nice is it??

Sick Bastard I am not GREEK I am, but thanks, you just continue to strengthen my resolve to work against you. Cheers.
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Postby Viewpoint » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:01 pm

B25 wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
B25 wrote:When you have mopped up the area, do remember to return the water to its rightful owners won't you dear chaps. We don't want to be sueing you for taking whats not yours AGAIN.

Oh, we'll send you the bill for the balance , cheers.

What a sad waste of water, my cars could have done with a good wash.

Where or who is Guzel yogurt by the way, never heard of such a place/thing.


What a SICK (greek) BASTARD.


Hey You go Zulu, Go F yourself mate.

I show you as much sympathy,compassion,empathy as you show my community.

Not nice is it??

Sick Bastard I am not GREEK I am, but thanks, you just continue to strengthen my resolve to work against you. Cheers.


Get help B25, youve lost the plot.
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Postby halil » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:09 pm

First TIR from Cyprus Turkish chamber of commerce left the Nicosia to güzelyurt (Morfou) carring 90 beds,130 quilt,220 blankets,40 tables,180 chairs,30 ovens,45 sofa beds,armchairs, asorted plates and heaters......



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Postby kurupetos » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:11 pm

halil wrote:First TIR from Cyprus Turkish chamber of commerce left the Nicosia to güzelyurt (Morfou) carring 90 beds,130 quilt,220 blankets,40 tables,180 chairs,30 ovens,45 sofa beds,armchairs, asorted plates and heaters......



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Why? :?
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Postby Oracle » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:11 pm

halil wrote:First TIR from Cyprus Turkish chamber of commerce left the Nicosia to güzelyurt (Morfou) carring 90 beds,130 quilt,220 blankets,40 tables,180 chairs,30 ovens,45 sofa beds,armchairs, asorted plates and heaters......



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They forgot to bring some Ottomans ... :lol:
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Postby Get Real! » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:12 pm

I thought it was the name of one of the stranded... :lol:
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Postby Hermes » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:18 pm

halil wrote:First TIR from Cyprus Turkish chamber of commerce left the Nicosia to güzelyurt (Morfou) carring 90 beds,130 quilt,220 blankets,40 tables,180 chairs,30 ovens,45 sofa beds,armchairs, asorted plates and heaters......



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Okay, emergency over. Call off the international rescue teams. The sofa beds are on their way...
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:19 pm

Hermes wrote:
halil wrote:First TIR from Cyprus Turkish chamber of commerce left the Nicosia to güzelyurt (Morfou) carring 90 beds,130 quilt,220 blankets,40 tables,180 chairs,30 ovens,45 sofa beds,armchairs, asorted plates and heaters......



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Okay, emergency over. Call off the international rescue teams. The sofa beds are on their way...


Are they IKEA?
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Postby Oracle » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:21 pm

No, they're just ICKY :lol:
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