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Postby Nikitas » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:32 pm

THe donkey is the best. though the picture is a little too "sweetsy" for us. An older animal, with a suitably frowning face would be better. Nothing symbolises the obstinacy, single mindedness, hard working no frills character better.
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Postby YFred » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:37 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Until such time as the illegal Turkish military abandons Cyprus, our symbol shall remain the popular neon salute…

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I like it.... will it be flashing lights.

We will have one of those when Bendadachtilo mountain becomes Monodachtilo which will not be very long so long as economic suffocation of the north continues



Dont say that!!! The bloody quarries are already too close for comfort.
They only make the new housing for the settlers. Just like the building programs in London. Build new towns and the placed fills with Somalis and other colonials.

Come on Deniz, I expect a bit more compassion from you regarding our thirld world cousins looking to make a living.

But regarding the mountains, let's face if we had other ways of making a living, would we destroy our environment?
It takes two to tango. Just as well as I am going to Brazil, I can piop nextor for a few dancing lessons. no wot a mean gov.



have noticed your non-environmetal stance Yfred. So no chance of you saving the Amazonian rain forests then? :cry:

When one is hungry, the environment is the last thing on his mind. Look what the cyprus problem did to Lurucina. It used to be like Anglisia before 1963. The refugees devestated the common land trees and the effect can be seen to this day.
The responsibilty is suffocation.
But while I am out there, I shall plant a few trees as well as my seed.


Oh noooooo!!!Why dont I keep my mouth schtum.

So you will get a Brazilian while your at it?

Senors lock yur senoritas away!! :lol:

Talking of a Brazilian, there is a hairdresser offering a Brazilian Blow Dry, What on earth can that mean?


Map of Tasmania on a windy day??? :)

Does Brazilian mean what I think it means, cause if it does, it is a total contradiction in terms?

What do women get when they go for a Brazilian?


That is a prickly question ,YFred...Surely you know... :D

Who has been at the Babutsas?



I dont know how you will find your way through that forest Yfred; :? How many little Yfreds did you say you had? :oops:

Deniz, pull yourseldf together man, there will be no forests, they'll all have a Brazilian.
So far known is 18.
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Postby YFred » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:39 pm

Nikitas wrote:THe donkey is the best. though the picture is a little too "sweetsy" for us. An older animal, with a suitably frowning face would be better. Nothing symbolises the obstinacy, single mindedness, hard working no frills character better.

No Nikitas the goat is more representative. Donkeys are not stuborn, mules are. They can never make their minds up whether they are donkeys or horses.
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Postby Nikitas » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:44 pm

Yes, YFred, but mules are fractionally more attractive than donkeys, our collective claim to beauty being what it is , I thought the donkey was more representative (short stout hairy legs etc).
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Postby YFred » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:51 pm

Nikitas wrote:Yes, YFred, but mules are fractionally more attractive than donkeys, our collective claim to beauty being what it is , I thought the donkey was more representative (short stout hairy legs etc).

How dare you insult our queen of darkness in such a manner.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:51 pm

Nikitas wrote:Yes, YFred, but mules are fractionally more attractive than donkeys, our collective claim to beauty being what it is , I thought the donkey was more representative (short stout hairy legs etc).


:lol: :lol:

This joke was told by a friend who is half Greek half GC...So don't blame me...What do you call a group of Greek women in a steam bath???














gorillas in the mist... :) :oops: :oops:
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Postby YFred » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:53 pm

BirKibrisli wrote:
Nikitas wrote:Yes, YFred, but mules are fractionally more attractive than donkeys, our collective claim to beauty being what it is , I thought the donkey was more representative (short stout hairy legs etc).


:lol: :lol:

This joke was told by a friend who is half Greek half GC...So don't blame me...What do you call a group of Greek women in a steam bath???














gorillas in the mist... :) :oops: :oops:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:54 pm

YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Until such time as the illegal Turkish military abandons Cyprus, our symbol shall remain the popular neon salute…

Image


I like it.... will it be flashing lights.

We will have one of those when Bendadachtilo mountain becomes Monodachtilo which will not be very long so long as economic suffocation of the north continues



Dont say that!!! The bloody quarries are already too close for comfort.
They only make the new housing for the settlers. Just like the building programs in London. Build new towns and the placed fills with Somalis and other colonials.

Come on Deniz, I expect a bit more compassion from you regarding our thirld world cousins looking to make a living.

But regarding the mountains, let's face if we had other ways of making a living, would we destroy our environment?
It takes two to tango. Just as well as I am going to Brazil, I can piop nextor for a few dancing lessons. no wot a mean gov.



have noticed your non-environmetal stance Yfred. So no chance of you saving the Amazonian rain forests then? :cry:

When one is hungry, the environment is the last thing on his mind. Look what the cyprus problem did to Lurucina. It used to be like Anglisia before 1963. The refugees devestated the common land trees and the effect can be seen to this day.
The responsibilty is suffocation.
But while I am out there, I shall plant a few trees as well as my seed.


Oh noooooo!!!Why dont I keep my mouth schtum.

So you will get a Brazilian while your at it?

Senors lock yur senoritas away!! :lol:

Talking of a Brazilian, there is a hairdresser offering a Brazilian Blow Dry, What on earth can that mean?


Map of Tasmania on a windy day??? :)

Does Brazilian mean what I think it means, cause if it does, it is a total contradiction in terms?

What do women get when they go for a Brazilian?


That is a prickly question ,YFred...Surely you know... :D

Who has been at the Babutsas?



I dont know how you will find your way through that forest Yfred; :? How many little Yfreds did you say you had? :oops:

Deniz, pull yourseldf together man, there will be no forests, they'll all have a Brazilian.
So far known is 18.



vay yavollem vay. I hope the are vegans - no wnder half theworld population is strving. :evil:
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Postby YFred » Thu Jun 03, 2010 3:59 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
YFred wrote:
BirKibrisli wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
YFred wrote:
Omer Seyhan wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Until such time as the illegal Turkish military abandons Cyprus, our symbol shall remain the popular neon salute…

Image


I like it.... will it be flashing lights.

We will have one of those when Bendadachtilo mountain becomes Monodachtilo which will not be very long so long as economic suffocation of the north continues



Dont say that!!! The bloody quarries are already too close for comfort.
They only make the new housing for the settlers. Just like the building programs in London. Build new towns and the placed fills with Somalis and other colonials.

Come on Deniz, I expect a bit more compassion from you regarding our thirld world cousins looking to make a living.

But regarding the mountains, let's face if we had other ways of making a living, would we destroy our environment?
It takes two to tango. Just as well as I am going to Brazil, I can piop nextor for a few dancing lessons. no wot a mean gov.



have noticed your non-environmetal stance Yfred. So no chance of you saving the Amazonian rain forests then? :cry:

When one is hungry, the environment is the last thing on his mind. Look what the cyprus problem did to Lurucina. It used to be like Anglisia before 1963. The refugees devestated the common land trees and the effect can be seen to this day.
The responsibilty is suffocation.
But while I am out there, I shall plant a few trees as well as my seed.


Oh noooooo!!!Why dont I keep my mouth schtum.

So you will get a Brazilian while your at it?

Senors lock yur senoritas away!! :lol:

Talking of a Brazilian, there is a hairdresser offering a Brazilian Blow Dry, What on earth can that mean?


Map of Tasmania on a windy day??? :)

Does Brazilian mean what I think it means, cause if it does, it is a total contradiction in terms?

What do women get when they go for a Brazilian?


That is a prickly question ,YFred...Surely you know... :D

Who has been at the Babutsas?



I dont know how you will find your way through that forest Yfred; :? How many little Yfreds did you say you had? :oops:

Deniz, pull yourseldf together man, there will be no forests, they'll all have a Brazilian.
So far known is 18.



vay yavollem vay. I hope the are vegans - no wnder half theworld population is strving. :evil:

Be Dunur ama ne cigiring sheytanlara gavole mavre.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:00 pm

YFred wrote:
Nikitas wrote:THe donkey is the best. though the picture is a little too "sweetsy" for us. An older animal, with a suitably frowning face would be better. Nothing symbolises the obstinacy, single mindedness, hard working no frills character better.

No Nikitas the goat is more representative. Donkeys are not stuborn, mules are. They can never make their minds up whether they are donkeys or horses.



Yfred, can I refer you to fb for that pic wit the donkey - a real Cyprodonk; the tell me they are not obstinate :lol: She refused to go to Stavrovouni so sat on me and wouldnot get up untill we managed to make her face the direction of the village. :evil:
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