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Postby vaughanwilliams » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:17 pm

paliometoxo wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
Oracle wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:thats what the turks tell them it was "exchange land" when actually it was stolen land...

why doesent some one kick you out of your house push daddy then come and sell it to some one else. i am sure you will be happy with both seller and buy and on top they will call you greedy for having a problem.. you will be very happy wont you?


Swiopi, reh :lol:

Ithela na mou bi jinos!


Rule 5, please!


5? is that the one where english and other foreigners dont buy our stolen land then call us greedy after when we try take it back?:) because lots of them are ignoring this rule and doing just that.. maybe we should do the same to them see how they like it


No. Rule 5 is the one that says you should only post in English and not an obscure language like Hottentot or Greek. We can't argue with you if we don't understand what you are saying, although I suspect it isn't very complimentary. :wink:


no she told me to shut up and she wanted him to say the answer and i said sorry im sure he will say his view also..

how on earth do you get along in the trnc with no english signs and no one speaking english? do you complain to them also?

your right its a rule and we should post a translation underneath. the turks of this forum put turkish also with no translation and vice versa.. but in this case we said nothing bad towards anyone..

ok now?:)


I thought I asked you nicely to post in English, please.
About the only thing I gleaned from the above was about signs and folks speaking in English in TRNC. Most signs are in English and Turkish and many folks, especially TCs, speak good English.
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Postby pretty-as-pink » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:18 pm

POLITICS....its a pain in the arse i know BUT the thing i have always remembered tony blair when he stood up and made a rather brave comment on the stand about people coming to uk and taking the tax payers hard earned money, well thats how the british citizen sees it, and he said along the lines of..."these people come from places like blah blah blah and i will not send them back" :!:
so it happens and we cant do do anything about it apart from carry on working to fund all the different nationalities who come to uk for free medical help.
but there is one thing i know the british people dont do and that is think more or less of the foriegners because of where they come from.
I understand your bitterness towards the turks and what they did, and i understand why the man was sent for medical help, sadly the two have no connections and its irrelavant as to where he was sent from in the first place.
keep smiling toxo :)
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:19 pm

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pretty-as-pink wrote:well if i was in intensive care with a blood clot to the heart i would want to be in my own country as well!!

May be its getting likee the NHS in the uk...INTERNATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE, FREE FOR ALL NATIONALITIES TO USE :wink:


no the Apollonion is about 1000 euros a day including all the tests they do.. its far from FREE.. we have other free hospitals but he did not go to a free one.

he cant go back to uk they will arrest him.. him and his family where even scared to come into the north, but they had no insurance and the turks where he and his family run to so they could buy gc stolen land did nothing for him. he had to come to us, i felt sorry for the guy i was helping them as much as i could to get in the room because no one is usually allowed in the instensive care room apart from staff.

its amazing how people are prepared to swallow their pride if they know they are dying, we would all do the same for sure



of course i felt sorry for the man, thats why i was helping them when they thought i worked there and did not tell them go away..

but my point was why does the trnc not help them? since they are so anti gc and pro turkish? and they are forced to come to us?..

i would not send away anyone from the hospital in that situation its life or death in your hands and to send them away? what would that make the person who sent them away to die?? we are not animals!

but the trnc should be better looking after the people they send to buy our stolen land and not care about it and even offer them protection and give them nothing.

i would not have bought ths tolen land in the first place to have to put myself in this situation where i have to side with the people i hate and call greedy and buy their stolen land.


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Postby pretty-as-pink » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:24 pm

pretty-as-pink wrote:POLITICS....its a pain in the arse i know BUT the thing i have always remembered tony blair when he stood up and made a rather brave comment on the stand about people coming to uk and taking the tax payers hard earned money, well thats how the british citizen sees it, and he said along the lines of..."these people come from places like blah blah blah and i will not send them back" :!:
so it happens and we cant do do anything about it apart from carry on working to fund all the different nationalities who come to uk for free medical help.
but there is one thing i know the british people dont do and that is think more or less of the foriegners because of where they come from.
I understand your bitterness towards the turks and what they did, and i understand why the man was sent for medical help, sadly the two have no connections and its irrelavant as to where he was sent from in the first place.
keep smiling toxo :)

ive also met a cypriot family who had a very sick son, there was no hesitation when they got funding from turkey to have him flown there with his parent to have surgery to save his life.
there are good and bad in the world and we cant all be and think the same :wink: :wink:
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:29 pm

pretty-as-pink wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:POLITICS....its a pain in the arse i know BUT the thing i have always remembered tony blair when he stood up and made a rather brave comment on the stand about people coming to uk and taking the tax payers hard earned money, well thats how the british citizen sees it, and he said along the lines of..."these people come from places like blah blah blah and i will not send them back" :!:
so it happens and we cant do do anything about it apart from carry on working to fund all the different nationalities who come to uk for free medical help.
but there is one thing i know the british people dont do and that is think more or less of the foriegners because of where they come from.
I understand your bitterness towards the turks and what they did, and i understand why the man was sent for medical help, sadly the two have no connections and its irrelavant as to where he was sent from in the first place.
keep smiling toxo :)

ive also met a cypriot family who had a very sick son, there was no hesitation when they got funding from turkey to have him flown there with his parent to have surgery to save his life.
there are good and bad in the world and we cant all be and think the same :wink: :wink:


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Postby pretty-as-pink » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:33 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:POLITICS....its a pain in the arse i know BUT the thing i have always remembered tony blair when he stood up and made a rather brave comment on the stand about people coming to uk and taking the tax payers hard earned money, well thats how the british citizen sees it, and he said along the lines of..."these people come from places like blah blah blah and i will not send them back" :!:
so it happens and we cant do do anything about it apart from carry on working to fund all the different nationalities who come to uk for free medical help.
but there is one thing i know the british people dont do and that is think more or less of the foriegners because of where they come from.
I understand your bitterness towards the turks and what they did, and i understand why the man was sent for medical help, sadly the two have no connections and its irrelavant as to where he was sent from in the first place.
keep smiling toxo :)

ive also met a cypriot family who had a very sick son, there was no hesitation when they got funding from turkey to have him flown there with his parent to have surgery to save his life.
there are good and bad in the world and we cant all be and think the same :wink: :wink:


"Cypriot"?

yes cypriot, just goes to show eh that politics do get pushed aside at times :)
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:47 pm

pretty-as-pink wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:POLITICS....its a pain in the arse i know BUT the thing i have always remembered tony blair when he stood up and made a rather brave comment on the stand about people coming to uk and taking the tax payers hard earned money, well thats how the british citizen sees it, and he said along the lines of..."these people come from places like blah blah blah and i will not send them back" :!:
so it happens and we cant do do anything about it apart from carry on working to fund all the different nationalities who come to uk for free medical help.
but there is one thing i know the british people dont do and that is think more or less of the foriegners because of where they come from.
I understand your bitterness towards the turks and what they did, and i understand why the man was sent for medical help, sadly the two have no connections and its irrelavant as to where he was sent from in the first place.
keep smiling toxo :)

ive also met a cypriot family who had a very sick son, there was no hesitation when they got funding from turkey to have him flown there with his parent to have surgery to save his life.
there are good and bad in the world and we cant all be and think the same :wink: :wink:


"Cypriot"?

yes cypriot, just goes to show eh that politics do get pushed aside at times :)

I can see I need to be clearer. When you say Cypriot do you mean GC or TC.? There should be no difference but there is when it comes to this instance.
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Postby pretty-as-pink » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:49 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:POLITICS....its a pain in the arse i know BUT the thing i have always remembered tony blair when he stood up and made a rather brave comment on the stand about people coming to uk and taking the tax payers hard earned money, well thats how the british citizen sees it, and he said along the lines of..."these people come from places like blah blah blah and i will not send them back" :!:
so it happens and we cant do do anything about it apart from carry on working to fund all the different nationalities who come to uk for free medical help.
but there is one thing i know the british people dont do and that is think more or less of the foriegners because of where they come from.
I understand your bitterness towards the turks and what they did, and i understand why the man was sent for medical help, sadly the two have no connections and its irrelavant as to where he was sent from in the first place.
keep smiling toxo :)

ive also met a cypriot family who had a very sick son, there was no hesitation when they got funding from turkey to have him flown there with his parent to have surgery to save his life.
there are good and bad in the world and we cant all be and think the same :wink: :wink:


"Cypriot"?

yes cypriot, just goes to show eh that politics do get pushed aside at times :)

I can see I need to be clearer. When you say Cypriot do you mean GC or TC.? There should be no difference but there is when it comes to this instance.

no it shouldnt and yes the cypriots were born in paphos.
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Postby pretty-as-pink » Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:53 pm

pretty-as-pink wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:
pretty-as-pink wrote:POLITICS....its a pain in the arse i know BUT the thing i have always remembered tony blair when he stood up and made a rather brave comment on the stand about people coming to uk and taking the tax payers hard earned money, well thats how the british citizen sees it, and he said along the lines of..."these people come from places like blah blah blah and i will not send them back" :!:
so it happens and we cant do do anything about it apart from carry on working to fund all the different nationalities who come to uk for free medical help.
but there is one thing i know the british people dont do and that is think more or less of the foriegners because of where they come from.
I understand your bitterness towards the turks and what they did, and i understand why the man was sent for medical help, sadly the two have no connections and its irrelavant as to where he was sent from in the first place.
keep smiling toxo :)

ive also met a cypriot family who had a very sick son, there was no hesitation when they got funding from turkey to have him flown there with his parent to have surgery to save his life.
there are good and bad in the world and we cant all be and think the same :wink: :wink:


"Cypriot"?

yes cypriot, just goes to show eh that politics do get pushed aside at times :)

I can see I need to be clearer. When you say Cypriot do you mean GC or TC.? There should be no difference but there is when it comes to this instance.

no it shouldnt and yes the cypriots were born in paphos.

when you asked me that question it reminded me so much of the time i was in cyprus and i went to a car showroom as a friend of mine asked me to call in and enquire the price of a car..so i did and the cypriot asked if my friend was english or cypriot!!!!
i asked him what does it matter and the idiot said "because we have two prices"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i told the english owner and he sacked him and good job too
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:04 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:...and many folks, especially TCs, speak good English.

I’m sure they’d appreciate your undeserved support if only they understood this post! Image
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