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what a load of tosh!!

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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:29 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Still worth it.


Sure, since the money's been swindled from other Brits. But that money won't last forever. How about prison? Is that worth it too?
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Postby DT. » Sat Jan 30, 2010 7:18 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
YFred wrote:
Malapapa wrote:Thanks. So I take it you'd rather we left the rats alone, so you can nibble on the crumbs they leave you.

You continue to do what you think is right. Don't worry about us, we'll take care of ourselves too.


That's a relief; as long as innocent TCs don't suffer when the rats start feeling the heat.


All talk no aciton.


How's this for "aciton"...

http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/new-b ... e/20100130

New blow for Orams couple
THE ENGLISH Appeals Court yesterday turned down the Orams’ request to appeal the court’s recent decision regarding a Greek Cypriot owned property in the occupied areas.

Apostolides’ lawyer, Constantis Candounas, last night told CyBC radio that the court had also instructed the couple to pay £600,000 sterling in legal expenses.

He said this was not the total amount calculated but that the court usually estimated around half of the total costs, which would put the total in the region of over £1 million which he’d first estimated.

...

If the couple failed to demolish the house in the occupied areas and to stop trespassing, they would be in contempt of court and then it was up to the court to decide how to react.


The fees are being paid by us and the villa cannot be demolished, the Orams do not have permission to do so from the TRNC.


Yes I can read the reports too. Expensive business this human rights violation game, eh? And refusing to demolish? Contempt of court may not only be expensive to the "TRNC" authorities, it may cost individuals involved their freedom.


The price is nothing and we are willing to pay millions more so that we are not forced into becoming a minority in a GC state dominated by GCs.


I reckon thats quite a bit of action Vp. 600K for one individual case (its still only half) and the contempt of a UK court.....thats quite a bit of action I'd say. :shock:
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Postby Malapapa » Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:05 pm

VPs worse nightmare.... TCs (meaning the Organised Republic of Northern Crime) being dominated (meaning brought to justice) by GCs (meaning refugees forceably removed from their homes in the war of 1974) in a GC state (meaning a free Cyprus not dominated by Turkey).
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Postby paliometoxo » Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:15 pm

NICOSIA: The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon arrives in Cyprus on Sunday and shortly after his arrival will attend a dinner to be hosted by the President of the Republic Demetris Christofias.

On Monday morning, Ban will meet UN peacekeepers and visit the Green Line in Nicosia.

Then, he will separate meetings with leaders of both communities, starting with Mehmet Ali Talat and then with Dimitris Christofias.

The UN Secretary-General will have a joint meeting with both leaders at the home of the Special Representative in Cyprus, Taya Brooke Zerichoun at Nicosia airport. A joint press conference will follow.

That night, Ban will attend a reception at a hotel in Nicosia, with politicians, diplomats and representatives of civil society.

The UN Secretary-General will leave Cyprus on Tuesday morning.
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Postby aussieturk » Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:22 am

Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
DT. wrote:
Daisy May wrote:erm...i messed that one up royally eh?? :D

anyway, i was attempting to say, where is the name calling in that post...i don't see the word pratt used at all...except by DT...??? Was it perhaps edited out?


bright, huh... :roll:


She is bright.
Unlike you, who stays within the shade of hate.
Cyprus needs more like her.
Keep on with your abuse as it won't help things.

Any change for the better from you I won't be holding my breath over.

Let some common sense rule for a change.
Every comment of hers and mine you just disparage.
Make an effort to be nice for a change.
Oracle can't continue to be your guiding inspiration.
Not being hateful might make you a better person.


Here we go, bloody foreigners telling us what to do again!


Well, since you Cypriots are obviously incapable of solving things on your own...


Name one time, in the last few hundred years, when Cypriots were allowed to address issues on their island, without outside interference.


Have Cypriots ever ruled the Island of Cyprus for more than 20 years in the past 1000 years?
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Postby CBBB » Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:42 am

[size=200]aussieburke[/size] wrote:
Malapapa wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Expatkiwi wrote:
DT. wrote:
Daisy May wrote:erm...i messed that one up royally eh?? :D

anyway, i was attempting to say, where is the name calling in that post...i don't see the word pratt used at all...except by DT...??? Was it perhaps edited out?


bright, huh... :roll:


She is bright.
Unlike you, who stays within the shade of hate.
Cyprus needs more like her.
Keep on with your abuse as it won't help things.

Any change for the better from you I won't be holding my breath over.

Let some common sense rule for a change.
Every comment of hers and mine you just disparage.
Make an effort to be nice for a change.
Oracle can't continue to be your guiding inspiration.
Not being hateful might make you a better person.


Here we go, bloody foreigners telling us what to do again!


Well, since you Cypriots are obviously incapable of solving things on your own...


Name one time, in the last few hundred years, when Cypriots were allowed to address issues on their island, without outside interference.


Have Cypriots ever ruled the Island of Cyprus for more than 20 years in the past 1000 years?


The time will come soon!
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Postby Svetlana » Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:45 am

Now it is ruled by the EU!
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Postby GreekForumer » Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:48 am

aussieturk wrote:Have Cypriots ever ruled the Island of Cyprus for more than 20 years in the past 1000 years?


Have Turks ever founded a city or colony of their own in the past 1000 years ?
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:02 pm

GreekForumer wrote:
aussieturk wrote:Have Cypriots ever ruled the Island of Cyprus for more than 20 years in the past 1000 years?


Have Turks ever founded a city or colony of their own in the past 1000 years ?

Do brothels count? :?
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Postby YFred » Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:50 pm

Get Real! wrote:
GreekForumer wrote:
aussieturk wrote:Have Cypriots ever ruled the Island of Cyprus for more than 20 years in the past 1000 years?


Have Turks ever founded a city or colony of their own in the past 1000 years ?

Do brothels count? :?

We can include yours too, do not worry child!
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