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Isn’t it time we reconsidered Cyprus’ entry into the EU?

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Postby CBBB » Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:25 pm

YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:For a country with zero natural resources and poor green crudentials, in about 20 years Cyprus is going to need all the alliances it can get.

Yes, there is some oil, but even that is not going to last for ever ...

They will have to get to it first and judging by how much Greece was able to get out, I wouldn't hold my breath for it, although judging by some of the posts from the patriots on this forum they could do us all a favour and hold their bearth ayway, the smell is rather annoying to say the least, what?


Totally incomprehensible reply, what?
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Postby YFred » Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:26 pm

CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:For a country with zero natural resources and poor green crudentials, in about 20 years Cyprus is going to need all the alliances it can get.

Yes, there is some oil, but even that is not going to last for ever ...

They will have to get to it first and judging by how much Greece was able to get out, I wouldn't hold my breath for it, although judging by some of the posts from the patriots on this forum they could do us all a favour and hold their bearth ayway, the smell is rather annoying to say the least, what?


Totally incomprehensible reply, what?

One cannot be expected to be annoyed by ones own smell what?
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Postby boomerang » Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:28 pm

YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:For a country with zero natural resources and poor green crudentials, in about 20 years Cyprus is going to need all the alliances it can get.

Yes, there is some oil, but even that is not going to last for ever ...

They will have to get to it first and judging by how much Greece was able to get out, I wouldn't hold my breath for it, although judging by some of the posts from the patriots on this forum they could do us all a favour and hold their bearth ayway, the smell is rather annoying to say the least, what?


Totally incomprehensible reply, what?

One cannot be expected to be annoyed by ones own smell what?


you dirty bastard, you farted again...what?... :lol:
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Postby CBBB » Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:28 pm

YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:For a country with zero natural resources and poor green crudentials, in about 20 years Cyprus is going to need all the alliances it can get.

Yes, there is some oil, but even that is not going to last for ever ...

They will have to get to it first and judging by how much Greece was able to get out, I wouldn't hold my breath for it, although judging by some of the posts from the patriots on this forum they could do us all a favour and hold their bearth ayway, the smell is rather annoying to say the least, what?


Totally incomprehensible reply, what?

One cannot be expected to be annoyed by ones own smell what?


Yes, but it might annoy your boyfriend old chap, what?
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Postby YFred » Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:47 pm

CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:For a country with zero natural resources and poor green crudentials, in about 20 years Cyprus is going to need all the alliances it can get.

Yes, there is some oil, but even that is not going to last for ever ...

They will have to get to it first and judging by how much Greece was able to get out, I wouldn't hold my breath for it, although judging by some of the posts from the patriots on this forum they could do us all a favour and hold their bearth ayway, the smell is rather annoying to say the least, what?


Totally incomprehensible reply, what?

One cannot be expected to be annoyed by ones own smell what?


Yes, but it might annoy your boyfriend old chap, what?

Vromo Shilla, assssssikdir len
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Postby CBBB » Tue Apr 13, 2010 4:00 pm

YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:For a country with zero natural resources and poor green crudentials, in about 20 years Cyprus is going to need all the alliances it can get.

Yes, there is some oil, but even that is not going to last for ever ...

They will have to get to it first and judging by how much Greece was able to get out, I wouldn't hold my breath for it, although judging by some of the posts from the patriots on this forum they could do us all a favour and hold their bearth ayway, the smell is rather annoying to say the least, what?


Totally incomprehensible reply, what?

One cannot be expected to be annoyed by ones own smell what?


Yes, but it might annoy your boyfriend old chap, what?

Vromo Shilla, assssssikdir len


Methinks he doth protest too much, what?
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Postby YFred » Tue Apr 13, 2010 5:40 pm

CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
CBBB wrote:
YFred wrote:
Me Ed wrote:For a country with zero natural resources and poor green crudentials, in about 20 years Cyprus is going to need all the alliances it can get.

Yes, there is some oil, but even that is not going to last for ever ...

They will have to get to it first and judging by how much Greece was able to get out, I wouldn't hold my breath for it, although judging by some of the posts from the patriots on this forum they could do us all a favour and hold their bearth ayway, the smell is rather annoying to say the least, what?


Totally incomprehensible reply, what?

One cannot be expected to be annoyed by ones own smell what?


Yes, but it might annoy your boyfriend old chap, what?

Vromo Shilla, assssssikdir len


Methinks he doth protest too much, what?

You greek boys should know all about it, what?
Alexander the great and all that, used to like takin it up the arse, whats new?
What about Makarios?
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Postby miltiades » Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:13 pm

Fred , cut these nonsense out now will you !
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Apr 13, 2010 6:44 pm

You’d think a serious contemporary issue like this would receive more attention than a fool’s one-liner about Yiorgatzis who dropped dead 50 years ago but alas... :?

What a bunch of losers you all are… what am I doing on this forum anyway? :?
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Re: Isn’t it time we reconsidered Cyprus’ entry into the EU?

Postby Malapapa » Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:06 pm

Get Real! wrote:Isn’t it time we reconsidered Cyprus’ entry into the EU?

In the six years that we’ve joined the EU, all I’ve witnessed as a Cypriot citizen is a major fall in the quality of life Cypriots once enjoyed!

We’ve had a surge of foreigners gaining entry into the country which has led to a huge unemployment level by Cyprus standards, and a massive increase in crime including the introduction of crimes that were unheard of before!

On top of that our government is being pushed to legalize gay marriages, establish drug centers for junkies, the underworld has gained strength, and in the last five years gambling has taken biblical proportions on the island with a betting shop sprouting every 200m! Where exactly are we heading?

For whatever its worth, EU entry has also made Cyprus a very expensive holiday option that can no longer compete with other non-EU Mediterranean destinations.

Politically, entry into the EU has been a total failure as it has not upheld international law pertaining to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of UN-member Cyprus, and if anything it has encouraged Turkey to further cement her illegalities!

I can almost write a book about all the problems that have surfaced in the last five years but I’m going to keep this thread intro short and rather clattered due to lack of time.

Btw, on the plus side… the price of Scotch has come down by about 35%! :roll:

Does anyone else see a problem? Alarm bells ringing? :?


Regards, GR.


Can't comment on day-to-day, on the ground issues as I'm in the UK (English Midlands), although I certainly experienced the higher cost of living on my last visit to Cyprus. However, I think EU membership has helped enormously in enabling Cypriots, certainly beyond the island's shores, to (re)discover their sense of self. Those that take the trouble to consider the significance of such matters, no longer feel the need to establish their European credentials via a third political entity and/or distant, mythical historical legacies.
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