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Postby YFred » Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:30 pm

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Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool

Don't worry come end of April, they will throw the dummy out of the pram for the last time and then may be they may just wake up to the realities of the EU.
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Postby Me Ed » Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:32 pm

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Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool

Don't worry come end of April, they will throw the dummy out of the pram for the last time and then may be they may just wake up to the realities of the EU.

Before we get over excited about this we should wait and see.

If this is allowed, the EU will undoubtedly put conditions on the TCs - for example, there may be a proviso on the removal of troops from the occupied areas.
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Postby YFred » Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:22 pm

Me Ed wrote:
YFred wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool

Don't worry come end of April, they will throw the dummy out of the pram for the last time and then may be they may just wake up to the realities of the EU.

Before we get over excited about this we should wait and see.

If this is allowed, the EU will undoubtedly put conditions on the TCs - for example, there may be a proviso on the removal of troops from the occupied areas.

I am with you on that one, so long as about 1000 stay the rest can go home, gladly.
No we are not getting over excited but wait in anticipation. After 35 years what's a few more months to see the eu intention.
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Postby Acikgoz » Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:54 pm

Who's getting excited. If Sotos wants to "man up" and throw bets around regarding the EU not going to allow direct trade then perhaps he should follow through - if anything he should step up wıth some odds too - player that he thinks he is....
If he wants to handicap it with conditions with side pay-offs then he should go for it - nothing better than to see how really confident he is...
The stupid fool...
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Postby CBBB » Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:59 pm

YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
YFred wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool

Don't worry come end of April, they will throw the dummy out of the pram for the last time and then may be they may just wake up to the realities of the EU.

Before we get over excited about this we should wait and see.

If this is allowed, the EU will undoubtedly put conditions on the TCs - for example, there may be a proviso on the removal of troops from the occupied areas.

I am with you on that one, so long as about 1000 stay the rest can go home, gladly.
No we are not getting over excited but wait in anticipation. After 35 years what's a few more months to see the eu intention.


According to your earlier post, the GCs don't lose the veto until 2016, so hardly a few more months! Something like 72 ish?
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Postby YFred » Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:05 pm

CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
YFred wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool

Don't worry come end of April, they will throw the dummy out of the pram for the last time and then may be they may just wake up to the realities of the EU.

Before we get over excited about this we should wait and see.

If this is allowed, the EU will undoubtedly put conditions on the TCs - for example, there may be a proviso on the removal of troops from the occupied areas.

I am with you on that one, so long as about 1000 stay the rest can go home, gladly.
No we are not getting over excited but wait in anticipation. After 35 years what's a few more months to see the eu intention.


According to your earlier post, the GCs don't lose the veto until 2016, so hardly a few more months! Something like 72 ish?

First of all, not my post. Secondly, I think you will find that the vote has already gone, but the implementation will take that long, either way, it does not matter. The GCs veto has gone. Deal with it.
The few months I am refering to is to do with the next vote in the eu in April and we'll then know what's what and who's who and who will be throwing the dummy out.
Have you had your allocation of carrot today?
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Postby CBBB » Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:30 pm

YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
YFred wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool

Don't worry come end of April, they will throw the dummy out of the pram for the last time and then may be they may just wake up to the realities of the EU.

Before we get over excited about this we should wait and see.

If this is allowed, the EU will undoubtedly put conditions on the TCs - for example, there may be a proviso on the removal of troops from the occupied areas.

I am with you on that one, so long as about 1000 stay the rest can go home, gladly.
No we are not getting over excited but wait in anticipation. After 35 years what's a few more months to see the eu intention.


According to your earlier post, the GCs don't lose the veto until 2016, so hardly a few more months! Something like 72 ish?

First of all, not my post. Secondly, I think you will find that the vote has already gone, but the implementation will take that long, either way, it does not matter. The GCs veto has gone. Deal with it.
The few months I am refering to is to do with the next vote in the eu in April and we'll then know what's what and who's who and who will be throwing the dummy out.
Have you had your allocation of carrot today?


I apologise for thinking it was your post, but the mismatch of the few months and the six years rather indicated something to do with your track record regarding percentages, what?
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Postby YFred » Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:39 pm

CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
YFred wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool

Don't worry come end of April, they will throw the dummy out of the pram for the last time and then may be they may just wake up to the realities of the EU.

Before we get over excited about this we should wait and see.

If this is allowed, the EU will undoubtedly put conditions on the TCs - for example, there may be a proviso on the removal of troops from the occupied areas.

I am with you on that one, so long as about 1000 stay the rest can go home, gladly.
No we are not getting over excited but wait in anticipation. After 35 years what's a few more months to see the eu intention.


According to your earlier post, the GCs don't lose the veto until 2016, so hardly a few more months! Something like 72 ish?

First of all, not my post. Secondly, I think you will find that the vote has already gone, but the implementation will take that long, either way, it does not matter. The GCs veto has gone. Deal with it.
The few months I am refering to is to do with the next vote in the eu in April and we'll then know what's what and who's who and who will be throwing the dummy out.
Have you had your allocation of carrot today?


I apologise for thinking it was your post, but the mismatch of the few months and the six years rather indicated something to do with your track record regarding percentages, what?

Some of us live in dream worlds and some don't. It is not always possible to know who is living where at any one time, till one wakes up from a nightmare to find out that it was real all along.
Happy awakenings.
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Postby Sotos » Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:45 pm

Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool


You barbarian Turk you think that most Europeans want to have anything to do with criminal shit like you? :lol: Why isn't Turkey in EU then even thought they are begging and begging for decades? I can bet you that you will NEVER have any direct trade with EU as "trnc". Only as part of RoC or any other agreement between us you can have this like the return of Famagusta as it was our proposal. I love making fun of you when the bullshit you imagine never come true. I have no problem to wait until 2016 for this but I wanted an earlier time to be sure you will be around to laugh on your face. ;)
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Postby Acikgoz » Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:49 pm

Sotos wrote:
Acikgoz wrote:
YFred wrote:
Sotos wrote:The wage is up there in my first post "The one who loses the bet should start a thread admitting that he is an idiot." You registered to this forum less than a year ago and we are supposed to believe that you will be here after 6 years. :roll: Halil's post made it sound as if you won something and direct trade was about to start. It seems that what you have now is nothing new. Just the same dream. By 2016 many things can happen. Maybe you will accept our proposal about Famagusta or maybe the Cyprus problem will be solved. But if you give nothing you will take nothing.

What has changed in the EU is the single country being able to hold it to ransom. Look at it any way you like. Cyprus will not be able to block any decisions eu takes on TCs. Got it.

So sounds like Sotos doesn't believe the gcs can hold onto the isolation indefinately - sounds rather whiny.
Idiot cannot even understand that specifically because I could't trust someone as insincere in his posts that we should require a method of ensuring the other side pays up - like number of years posting would make a more reliable gambler..... the fool


You barbarian Turk you think that most Europeans want to have anything to do with criminal shit like you? :lol: Why isn't Turkey in EU then even thought they are begging and begging for decades? I can bet you that you will NEVER have any direct trade with EU as "trnc". Only as part of RoC or any other agreement between us you can have this like the return of Famagusta as it was our proposal. I love making fun of you when the bullshit you imagine never come true. I have no problem to wait until 2016 for this but I wanted an earlier time to be sure you will be around to laugh on your face. ;)

YOU GOT NOTHING SOTOS NOTHING.
All you have are empty ramblings and the hurling of insults - all that was offered was to work Famagusta as a non-aligned port - hah, it was turned down outright first time, think it will be a starter now? NO WAY. Your aim is to keep your boot placed firmly on our necks to try and choke us for your aim of domination - your mindset is sickening - with every day that passes, your actions will aid to ensure our freedom from your persecution forever.
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