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Postby YFred » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:23 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:So how is our friend ErrorGlue going? Has he learned any English or Greek yet? :lol:

I would stand against the wall if I was you GR. Because what he is about to do to you does not require language.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



......oh no!!! not a firing squad??? :shock: :shock:

Noooooooo, fate worse than that. But then again GR being GR, he may actually enjoy it.


:twisted:

GR is my mate and I can assure you.....................

With friends like GR who needs enemies? :lol: :lol:
Do you have a bullet proof vest by any chance?


I did not need it. He liked me so much, he fed me Pork Sheftali kebab. I think he was trying to convert me. :lol: :lol:

What did it taste like? Anything like normal sheftali?


Even before we entered the restaurant, which was full to the brim, you could smell the sheftalia. I had made up my mind before we took our seats. It never entered my mind that it might have been pork. It only occured to me after I enjoyed it.

Until then I never ate pork as such. (Just wltshire breaded ham and walls sausages and bacon) Tövbe estağfurullah
Please tell me Yfred, that you never enjoyed a bacon sandwich. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I have eaten Ham, Bacon and Pork. Just wondering what pork sheftali was like. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I find pork has a bitter taste and bacon is too salty for my stomach, but I would eat any if I had too.
You've eaten Pig YFred,?? YOU CANNIBAL!!!!!!

How could I be excluded from your club, what?
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Postby Kikapu » Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:42 am

Acikgoz wrote:Kookoo, I have actually stated in a previous post my property situation in Cyprus - if you care to be informed then please review my posts.

Problem with certain simple questions when they relate to the Cyprus problem is that they often can be used to try and suggest a point of moral high ground, if you were smart enough, you would appreciate the response I gave you. There is no moral high ground monopoly as there are issues on both sides - so get off your high horse and start breathing in some oxygen, perhaps then your brain will work a begin to think a little clearer.


Forget it, "Açikgöt". You will not give a direct answer to a direct question, no matter how simple the question was. All those who have things to hide use the same trait, in that they do not answer a simple question that only requires a simple "YES" or "NO", just because they are afraid that they may trip themselves at later date when they in fact forget what they have written previously. Common problem with those who do not tell the truth the first time around. It is also how criminals get caught.!

Anyway, I have spent way too much time on you. You refusal to answer a simple question is in fact already ringing bells in others ears as to what you may be.! :wink:
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Postby Acikgoz » Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:18 pm

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Acikgoz wrote:Kookoo, I have actually stated in a previous post my property situation in Cyprus - if you care to be informed then please review my posts.

Problem with certain simple questions when they relate to the Cyprus problem is that they often can be used to try and suggest a point of moral high ground, if you were smart enough, you would appreciate the response I gave you. There is no moral high ground monopoly as there are issues on both sides - so get off your high horse and start breathing in some oxygen, perhaps then your brain will work a begin to think a little clearer.


Forget it, "Açikgöt". You will not give a direct answer to a direct question, no matter how simple the question was. All those who have things to hide use the same trait, in that they do not answer a simple question that only requires a simple "YES" or "NO", just because they are afraid that they may trip themselves at later date when they in fact forget what they have written previously. Common problem with those who do not tell the truth the first time around. It is also how criminals get caught.!

Anyway, I have spent way too much time on you. You refusal to answer a simple question is in fact already ringing bells in others ears as to what you may be.! :wink:


Well Kookoo, typical reaction from someone that would choose to pick insinuation over working out the fact, throw as much mud as possible and see if you can get some to stick. RoC has been doing this for ages. If you didn't spout off so much lunacy then perhaps I would pay you the respect and answer your question directly - in the meantime, continue to show us your true colours you morally corrupt jerk.
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Postby YFred » Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:25 pm

Acikgoz wrote:
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Acikgoz wrote:Kookoo, I have actually stated in a previous post my property situation in Cyprus - if you care to be informed then please review my posts.

Problem with certain simple questions when they relate to the Cyprus problem is that they often can be used to try and suggest a point of moral high ground, if you were smart enough, you would appreciate the response I gave you. There is no moral high ground monopoly as there are issues on both sides - so get off your high horse and start breathing in some oxygen, perhaps then your brain will work a begin to think a little clearer.


Forget it, "Açikgöt". You will not give a direct answer to a direct question, no matter how simple the question was. All those who have things to hide use the same trait, in that they do not answer a simple question that only requires a simple "YES" or "NO", just because they are afraid that they may trip themselves at later date when they in fact forget what they have written previously. Common problem with those who do not tell the truth the first time around. It is also how criminals get caught.!

Anyway, I have spent way too much time on you. You refusal to answer a simple question is in fact already ringing bells in others ears as to what you may be.! :wink:


Well Kookoo, typical reaction from someone that would choose to pick insinuation over working out the fact, throw as much mud as possible and see if you can get some to stick. RoC has been doing this for ages. If you didn't spout off so much lunacy then perhaps I would pay you the respect and answer your question directly - in the meantime, continue to show us your true colours you morally corrupt jerk.

Oh yes, you'll find that Chicocrap is an expert at insults, so you better be prepared.
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Postby Acikgoz » Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:51 pm

No worries, he's fast earning a postition of relevance on a par with wyoming dee. I'll just sit back and as I observe the lunacy of his manic spiteful contributions just think, well if this is what we are negotiating with don't stress yourself over the loss of opportunities for all the good people on both sides of the island, some things are simply beyond logic or reason.
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