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Todays visit to Famagusta-very depressing.....

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Postby eleni » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:37 pm

Another Undeniable fact is if Turkey were just doing a duty as a guarantor state and not seeing it as a land grab... they wouldn't have stayed 36 years.
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Postby YFred » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:38 pm

eleni wrote:The undeniable fact is that Turkey should have left... 36 years ago & this problem would never be the problem it is now!

Yep if only we signed the peace agreement she would have gone.
You really can't blame others for ever making the same mistakes year on year. Just waiting for her to go just aint gona work. We must look into ourselves for reasons and solutions.
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Re: Todays visit to Famagusta-very depressing.....

Postby B25 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:40 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:
YFred wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:
cymart wrote:Although I've been over many times before,my need to take the family to Larnaca Airport by lunch time left me with a spare afternoon, so despite the gloomy and rather cold weather,I decided to have another look at the town I now despair of ever returning to live in.Maybe because it was winter and many things were closed,but the whole place seemed very sombre and cheerless.The closed part of Varosha looked more eerie than ever with its faded and decaying buildings creating an atmosphere which is impossible to describe in words.(By the way it did not look as heavily guarded as it did in summer and there were many deserted spots where it was tempting to climb over the fence and try exploring?)I drove through a few other villages-Acheritou,Kalopsida etc. on the way back,and they seemed much more decrepid than when I last went to them some years ago.
This is the reality of Cyprus today,not the theoritical debates about legal nuances and political shenanigans-coming back to this side only made me feel worse with flash new cars and vulgar new buildings everywhere....The Cyprus we older people yearn for is gone,it's remnants slowly crumbling away with the remains of Varosha!I really suggest the political leaders on both sides should be forced to take a tour together around the whole island-and then wake-up to reality instead of insulting our intelligence any more!


Let's not forget the blame is solely on your community for these sad state of affairs.

Surley us TCs also have some blame on these matters?


No, I accept no blame whatsoever, we are totally innocent of all that has happened since 1960.


There you go Banana, another one of your fans.

NG, you will be very popular in the Banana camp.

Oh Bir, dear Bir, come see what you MFs really think instead of all the crap you keep posting.

NG, you can keep Banana and all like him, he doesn't belong with this own community any more, he has made that abundantly clear.

Just make sure you circumsize him so he can jolly well stay there.
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Re: Todays visit to Famagusta-very depressing.....

Postby YFred » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:42 pm

B25 wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:
YFred wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:
cymart wrote:Although I've been over many times before,my need to take the family to Larnaca Airport by lunch time left me with a spare afternoon, so despite the gloomy and rather cold weather,I decided to have another look at the town I now despair of ever returning to live in.Maybe because it was winter and many things were closed,but the whole place seemed very sombre and cheerless.The closed part of Varosha looked more eerie than ever with its faded and decaying buildings creating an atmosphere which is impossible to describe in words.(By the way it did not look as heavily guarded as it did in summer and there were many deserted spots where it was tempting to climb over the fence and try exploring?)I drove through a few other villages-Acheritou,Kalopsida etc. on the way back,and they seemed much more decrepid than when I last went to them some years ago.
This is the reality of Cyprus today,not the theoritical debates about legal nuances and political shenanigans-coming back to this side only made me feel worse with flash new cars and vulgar new buildings everywhere....The Cyprus we older people yearn for is gone,it's remnants slowly crumbling away with the remains of Varosha!I really suggest the political leaders on both sides should be forced to take a tour together around the whole island-and then wake-up to reality instead of insulting our intelligence any more!


Let's not forget the blame is solely on your community for these sad state of affairs.

Surley us TCs also have some blame on these matters?


No, I accept no blame whatsoever, we are totally innocent of all that has happened since 1960.


There you go Banana, another one of your fans.

NG, you will be very popular in the Banana camp.

Oh Bir, dear Bir, come see what you MFs really think instead of all the crap you keep posting.

NG, you can keep Banana and all like him, he doesn't belong with this own community any more, he has made that abundantly clear.

Just make sure you circumsize him so he can jolly well stay there.

Bre Gosi Bende enna su da gopso je na segamo galon braman turkallon.
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Postby eleni » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:48 pm

Just listen to yourselves... you's never stop arguing who's to blame.... so long as you keep blaming each other you will never come to an agreement.... can't see the wood for the tree's
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And meanwhile....

Postby cymart » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:50 pm

Varosha dies,just like we all do...
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Re: Todays visit to Famagusta-very depressing.....

Postby Get Real! » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:51 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:No, I accept no blame whatsoever, we are totally innocent of all that has happened since 1960.

It's funny you say that because we feel totally innocent since 1570 when something terrible happened...
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Postby eleni » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:51 pm

I just think it is a terrible terrible shame.
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Re: Todays visit to Famagusta-very depressing.....

Postby MR-from-NG » Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:02 am

Get Real! wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:No, I accept no blame whatsoever, we are totally innocent of all that has happened since 1960.

It's funny you say that because we feel totally innocent since 1570 when something terrible happened...


Obviously Pissartists relentless piss-posts are working. So, its fine for me to be penalised for what happened 400 odd years back, if so then fuck me, I have a lot to answer for.
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Postby Viewpoint » Mon Mar 01, 2010 12:04 am

The chasm is just to wide and people who dont already know will only start to realize we cannot unite over time.
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