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Postby Abdul, The Bulbul Amir » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:10 am

It will take a lot more than a few souvlaki eating donkey shagging Greek lawyers to part me from my estate, Last time the neighbors had a black widow and her relatives sniffing around they set the dogs on them.
And I tell you they can run just like you lot did in 74, tail between the legs, yelping all the way.
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Postby Epiktitos » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:01 am

Abdul, The Bulbul Amir wrote:It will take a lot more than a few souvlaki eating donkey shagging Greek lawyers to part me from my estate, Last time the neighbors had a black widow and her relatives sniffing around they set the dogs on them.
And I tell you they can run just like you lot did in 74, tail between the legs, yelping all the way.

If you were so secure in your property and your feelings you wouldn't have come here right after the final Orams ruling and registered an account in order to spew your bile and pathetic taunts, and mutter about war.

Sonny, your loathing is misplaced. It was not Greek Cypriots who cheated you out of your money, it's not even Greek Cypriots who are going to enforce judgments against you. Deep down, you know who has faulted you, try directing your rage in the appropriate direction; right now you simply cut a pathetic figure shaking your fists and raging at the moon.
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Postby Epiktitos » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:05 am

Further to my last post, as a kid I once allowed myself to be cheated out of a fiver, it really did sting for a bit. But it taught me a couple of valuable lessons: firstly, to be less trusting, and secondly to appropriate blame correctly, that is at myself for allowing myself to be cheated when I ought not have allowed it, rather than at the grubby opportunist from whom no better could ever be expected. Dwell on it sonny.
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Postby Abdul, The Bulbul Amir » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:06 am

Job accomplished!!!!
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:10 am

Abdul, The Bulbul Amir wrote:It will take a lot more than a few souvlaki eating donkey shagging Greek lawyers to part me from my estate, Last time the neighbors had a black widow and her relatives sniffing around they set the dogs on them.
And I tell you they can run just like you lot did in 74, tail between the legs, yelping all the way.


Soon, the dogs will be forced to return to Turkey ... and Justice will embrace you. :wink:
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Postby Kikapu » Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:53 pm

Abdul, The Bulbul Amir wrote:Ha ha ha please stop me rolling around on the ground laughing, it isn't April the first yet is it,

The rump (arse) of Cyprus take on Turkey hey little boy you had your arses tanned last time this time you might just find yourselves swimming back to your desired homeland next time . only they don't want you they have enough problems paying the bills without your little problems.

Best laugh Ive had this year.
Must go lots to do today prunning the olive trees, starting to paint our 5 bedroom house, cleaning the swimming pool, we bought it at a very reasonable price as well.

In the old adage 'if you think your hard eneough.....'


If it's stolen GC property that you bought, then you paid too much for it.!! :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:03 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Abdul, The Bulbul Amir wrote:Ha ha ha please stop me rolling around on the ground laughing, it isn't April the first yet is it,

The rump (arse) of Cyprus take on Turkey hey little boy you had your arses tanned last time this time you might just find yourselves swimming back to your desired homeland next time . only they don't want you they have enough problems paying the bills without your little problems.

Best laugh Ive had this year.
Must go lots to do today prunning the olive trees, starting to paint our 5 bedroom house, cleaning the swimming pool, we bought it at a very reasonable price as well.

In the old adage 'if you think your hard eneough.....'


If it's stolen GC property that you bought, then you paid too much for it.!! :wink: :wink: :wink:


He hasn't read Doctor Faustus .... :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:03 pm

fig head wrote:well, i think Cyprus should be a whole island not devided and it belong to Cypriots though i believe the Turkish army is one of the biggest armies in the whole world and it isnt going to be an easy fight but who knows , may me the states stop supporting and backing up Turky witch might give a fair chance for a fair fight, but as some one from a country that have been invaded and we share simieler history, like being occupied by Turks, Brits and even Frensh i believe peace isnt a realistic and you wont get what was taking from you by asking and negotiating, words will not solve anything, but actions will..

i might sound wrong for those who really believe in peace but c`mon only miss universe is dum enough to wish for world peace.. FIGHT FOR WHAT IS YOURS and i hope i didnt offended any one by my opinion



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Postby Oracle » Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:09 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
fig head wrote:well, i think Cyprus should be a whole island not devided and it belong to Cypriots though i believe the Turkish army is one of the biggest armies in the whole world and it isnt going to be an easy fight but who knows , may me the states stop supporting and backing up Turky witch might give a fair chance for a fair fight, but as some one from a country that have been invaded and we share simieler history, like being occupied by Turks, Brits and even Frensh i believe peace isnt a realistic and you wont get what was taking from you by asking and negotiating, words will not solve anything, but actions will..

i might sound wrong for those who really believe in peace but c`mon only miss universe is dum enough to wish for world peace.. FIGHT FOR WHAT IS YOURS and i hope i didnt offended any one by my opinion



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I know! Isn't she great! :D

Fig head .... why don't you start posting in the Cyprus Problem section?

.. your poetic clarity of vision could regenerate common sense.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:14 pm

Abdul, The Bulbul Amir wrote:It will take a lot more than a few souvlaki eating donkey shagging Greek lawyers to part me from my estate, Last time the neighbors had a black widow and her relatives sniffing around they set the dogs on them.
And I tell you they can run just like you lot did in 74, tail between the legs, yelping all the way.



What happened to that poor donkey which was raped the other day. Is still alive. The last we heard it was haemorrhaging badly. Did they catch the culprit?

Next time do not throw stones when you live in a glass house.

Now go away and return after you learn manners. Laughing at others misery and losses is a 'NO GO' area.

It seems you are trying to live up to your name. :?
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