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Postby YFred » Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:42 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:
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BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
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No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?



Was it something like, 'we HAD to sow American grain' for one reason or another? Then we had to purchase the special 'libazma' fertiliser to go with it. Ofcourse, that too was from the states. :roll:

Its: Money, money, money, in uncle Sams pocket. La la lala la laaaa...

No Deniz, I am surprised at you, 2500 suddenly became 4500 over night. Wheat and Barley was essential for survival, and because it was in demand, went up in price.
I want to hear what buggerlogs has to say about the desertification that his enosis led to after cutting all the trees for fire wood for the enclaves.
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:47 pm

YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
:wink:

No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?



Was it something like, 'we HAD to sow American grain' for one reason or another? Then we had to purchase the special 'libazma' fertiliser to go with it. Ofcourse, that too was from the states. :roll:

Its: Money, money, money, in uncle Sams pocket. La la lala la laaaa...

No Deniz, I am surprised at you, 2500 suddenly became 4500 over night. Wheat and Barley was essential for survival, and because it was in demand, went up in price.
I want to hear what buggerlogs has to say about the desertification that his enosis led to after cutting all the trees for fire wood for the enclaves.



I better shut up then.
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Postby YFred » Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:05 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
:wink:

No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?



Was it something like, 'we HAD to sow American grain' for one reason or another? Then we had to purchase the special 'libazma' fertiliser to go with it. Ofcourse, that too was from the states. :roll:

Its: Money, money, money, in uncle Sams pocket. La la lala la laaaa...

No Deniz, I am surprised at you, 2500 suddenly became 4500 over night. Wheat and Barley was essential for survival, and because it was in demand, went up in price.
I want to hear what buggerlogs has to say about the desertification that his enosis led to after cutting all the trees for fire wood for the enclaves.



I better shut up then.

Sorry Deniz abicigim, didn't mean to sound as mean as I did.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:47 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
:wink:

No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?

Are you sure about this Y-Fronts because you’re notorious for posting manufactured bollocks… :? ...you just can’t help yourself! :lol:

You are aware I hope that you need a fair bit of elevation for good grapes to grow and the Messaoria plain is flat land right? :lol:
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Postby YFred » Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:58 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
:wink:

No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?

Are you sure about this Y-Fronts because you’re notorious for posting manufactured bollocks… :? ...you just can’t help yourself! :lol:

You are aware I hope that you need a fair bit of elevation for good grapes to grow and the Messaoria plain is flat land right? :lol:

Lurucina is surrounded by hills you pillock.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:03 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
:wink:

No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?

Are you sure about this Y-Fronts because you’re notorious for posting manufactured bollocks… :? ...you just can’t help yourself! :lol:

You are aware I hope that you need a fair bit of elevation for good grapes to grow and the Messaoria plain is flat land right? :lol:

Lurucina is surrounded by hills you pillock.

Those are piss-pot hills you’re talking about Y-Fronts... it's by no accident that 99% of Cyprus vines that produce the famous Cyprus wines, grow on the southern slopes of the Troodos mountain range of the Limassol & Paphos districts! Image
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Postby YFred » Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:05 pm

Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
:wink:

No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?

Are you sure about this Y-Fronts because you’re notorious for posting manufactured bollocks… :? ...you just can’t help yourself! :lol:

You are aware I hope that you need a fair bit of elevation for good grapes to grow and the Messaoria plain is flat land right? :lol:

Lurucina is surrounded by hills you pillock.

Those are piss-pot hills you’re talking about Y-Fronts... it's by no accident that 99% of Cyprus vines that produce the famous Cyprus wines, grow on the southern slopes of the Troodos mountain range of the Limassol & Paphos districts! Image

You obviously have not tasted Lurucadi Zivania. I still have some pre-63, sunshine, but only for friends. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: LEGAL ACTION AGAINST UN GENERAL SECRETARY

Postby yorgozlu » Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:08 pm

kurupetos wrote:
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EPSILON wrote:I heart that lawyer Constantis Kandounas preparing some different legal actions against people in North using Greek hotels.

I am wondering whether is possible the certain or other lawyer to create a case against the UN general secretary.

Preparing a legal case on basis UN resolutions for Cyprus since 1974 and asking the immidiate enforcement of same.

Asking UN General to declare himselve as guildy for negligence to apply its organization decisions and therefore not capable to lead this organization.

Of course actual responsibility belongs to Americans and British (particularly) but i consider that a legal case can stand only against the General secretary.


What a wonderfull day it has been over here in TRNC,like early spring.Spent the day in a fantastic hotel,probably built on pre 74 Greek own land.They had everything you could wish for,indoor swimming pool,hot spa,souna........

Get a life,enjoy while alive.WE WILL ALL BE DEAD BEFORE LONG.


Yes be careful, maybe a bullet will reach you between the eyes.


There is NO Greek on planet BRAVE enough. :wink:


Be afraid, you are running out of time.


Since I have NO time,I cant be running out. :lol: :lol:


Be careful, I have your picture now. :D


You couldnt burn where you stand if you were a FIRE. :shock:
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:10 pm

YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
YFred wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:Not everyone...I am planning to retire to YFred's zivania plant(ation)... :)

It's not a grape harvesting area... :?

It used to be, it can be converted back and is being converted back as we speak.
:wink:

No it wasn’t! That whole region was a grain producing one. (Barley/Wheat/etc)

That happened after 63. You can have only one guess as to why the TCs uprooted the grapes and planted wheat and barley from 63 onwards. Now that see how clever you are. How informed are sunshine?

Are you sure about this Y-Fronts because you’re notorious for posting manufactured bollocks… :? ...you just can’t help yourself! :lol:

You are aware I hope that you need a fair bit of elevation for good grapes to grow and the Messaoria plain is flat land right? :lol:

Lurucina is surrounded by hills you pillock.

Those are piss-pot hills you’re talking about Y-Fronts... it's by no accident that 99% of Cyprus vines that produce the famous Cyprus wines, grow on the southern slopes of the Troodos mountain range of the Limassol & Paphos districts! Image

You obviously have not tasted Lurucadi Zivania. I still have some pre-63, sunshine, but only for friends. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I’ll bet you made that in a toilet bowl! :lol:

Anyway, the best chance of growing vines in the occupied territory is on the southern slopes of the Pendadactylos range, if the soil and elevation there is suitable, otherwise forget it!
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Re: LEGAL ACTION AGAINST UN GENERAL SECRETARY

Postby YFred » Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:11 pm

yorgozlu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
yorgozlu wrote:
EPSILON wrote:I heart that lawyer Constantis Kandounas preparing some different legal actions against people in North using Greek hotels.

I am wondering whether is possible the certain or other lawyer to create a case against the UN general secretary.

Preparing a legal case on basis UN resolutions for Cyprus since 1974 and asking the immidiate enforcement of same.

Asking UN General to declare himselve as guildy for negligence to apply its organization decisions and therefore not capable to lead this organization.

Of course actual responsibility belongs to Americans and British (particularly) but i consider that a legal case can stand only against the General secretary.


What a wonderfull day it has been over here in TRNC,like early spring.Spent the day in a fantastic hotel,probably built on pre 74 Greek own land.They had everything you could wish for,indoor swimming pool,hot spa,souna........

Get a life,enjoy while alive.WE WILL ALL BE DEAD BEFORE LONG.


Yes be careful, maybe a bullet will reach you between the eyes.


There is NO Greek on planet BRAVE enough. :wink:


Be afraid, you are running out of time.


Since I have NO time,I cant be running out. :lol: :lol:


Be careful, I have your picture now. :D


You couldnt burn where you stand if you were a FIRE. :shock:

He'll probaply piss himself and put the fire out.
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