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Postby ZoC » Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:57 pm

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Daniella wrote: You are a hopeless case :roll:


You should add old,fat, ugly and hairy on top of that. :lol:


yes, but u got a tiny willy so don't no wot ur laughing about. :lol:
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Postby Oracle » Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:24 pm

Daniella wrote:shut up runaway!! :lol:

Lady O you think that sitting behind a screen 8 hours a day as you're doing and repeating the same things ad nauseam could lead to a real solution..you are free to think.
But remember that while you throw away your time in the real world facts are going.. that you agree or not.
I'm not even agree on what is happening, the smartest thing I can do is try to understand why.
You, however, merely repeats that you hate the Turks. We all understand that :roll:
But some of us are interested in understanding what is happening in the real world so if we write is to exchange views and news sources because as you pointed out this is a public forum. :wink:


(More and more you use the phrases fed to you by the other trolls. :wink:)

How long I spend on the forum should be of no consequence to you as I am here because I am Cypriot and Cyprus is my interest.

You, an "Italian", are here just as long (I've noticed), even if you take longer to write fewer posts - Yet you are not even Cypriot nor married to one - nor even resident! (Don't get me wrong, I don't question anyone's motives for being here - except when they start to condemn me.)

Why do you spend so long on this forum? And why are you so forceful with your partitionist views?

(BTW Those last two questions are rhetorical - I don't care for your answer as I doubt your honesty! :wink: )
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Postby Daniella » Tue Dec 28, 2010 5:05 pm

Oracle wrote:
Daniella wrote:shut up runaway!! :lol:

Lady O you think that sitting behind a screen 8 hours a day as you're doing and repeating the same things ad nauseam could lead to a real solution..you are free to think.
But remember that while you throw away your time in the real world facts are going.. that you agree or not.
I'm not even agree on what is happening, the smartest thing I can do is try to understand why.
You, however, merely repeats that you hate the Turks. We all understand that :roll:
But some of us are interested in understanding what is happening in the real world so if we write is to exchange views and news sources because as you pointed out this is a public forum. :wink:


(More and more you use the phrases fed to you by the other trolls. :wink:)

How long I spend on the forum should be of no consequence to you as I am here because I am Cypriot and Cyprus is my interest.

You, an "Italian", are here just as long (I've noticed), even if you take longer to write fewer posts - Yet you are not even Cypriot nor married to one - nor even resident! (Don't get me wrong, I don't question anyone's motives for being here - except when they start to condemn me.)

Why do you spend so long on this forum? And why are you so forceful with your partitionist views?

(BTW Those last two questions are rhetorical - I don't care for your answer as I doubt your honesty! :wink: )


Only you did not understand who I am and what I think :lol: :lol: :lol:

Turkey builds on regional ties
As it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.story

Where the hell is Lit? :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Tue Dec 28, 2010 5:34 pm

Daniella wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Daniella wrote:shut up runaway!! :lol:

Lady O you think that sitting behind a screen 8 hours a day as you're doing and repeating the same things ad nauseam could lead to a real solution..you are free to think.
But remember that while you throw away your time in the real world facts are going.. that you agree or not.
I'm not even agree on what is happening, the smartest thing I can do is try to understand why.
You, however, merely repeats that you hate the Turks. We all understand that :roll:
But some of us are interested in understanding what is happening in the real world so if we write is to exchange views and news sources because as you pointed out this is a public forum. :wink:


(More and more you use the phrases fed to you by the other trolls. :wink:)

How long I spend on the forum should be of no consequence to you as I am here because I am Cypriot and Cyprus is my interest.

You, an "Italian", are here just as long (I've noticed), even if you take longer to write fewer posts - Yet you are not even Cypriot nor married to one - nor even resident! (Don't get me wrong, I don't question anyone's motives for being here - except when they start to condemn me.)

Why do you spend so long on this forum? And why are you so forceful with your partitionist views?

(BTW Those last two questions are rhetorical - I don't care for your answer as I doubt your honesty! :wink: )


Only you did not understand who I am and what I think :lol: :lol: :lol:


You mistake me for someone who cares as to who you think you are.

Turkey builds on regional ties
As it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.story

Where the hell is Lit? :wink:


I'll take it that it's your limited English which makes you so happy ...

"Turkey's president, Abdullah Gul, center; the nation's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, at right; Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, second from left in back; and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, attend the Turkey-Afghanistan-Pakistan Trilateral Summit."

You're not telling us anything new here. :wink: Turkey showing its true colours ...
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Postby DT. » Tue Dec 28, 2010 5:57 pm

Daniella wrote:
Turkey builds on regional ties
As it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.story

Where the hell is Lit? :wink:


To many regional countries, Turkey plays an enviable balancing act, maintaining warm and commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran on one hand while remaining a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, supplying troops to the security force in Afghanistan and seeking to improve a frayed relationship with Israel on the other.

You read ally of Israel but all I get from the article is try to improve a frayed relationship with Israel. :?
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:00 pm

DT. wrote:
Daniella wrote:
Turkey builds on regional ties
As it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.story

Where the hell is Lit? :wink:


To many regional countries, Turkey plays an enviable balancing act, maintaining warm and commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran on one hand while remaining a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, supplying troops to the security force in Afghanistan and seeking to improve a frayed relationship with Israel on the other.

You read ally of Israel but all I get from the article is try to improve a frayed relationship with Israel. :?


DT, it is not impossible to 'mend' a 'frayed' relationship. Espercially when both sides have vested interest to do so.
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Postby DT. » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:04 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
Daniella wrote:
Turkey builds on regional ties
As it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.story

Where the hell is Lit? :wink:


To many regional countries, Turkey plays an enviable balancing act, maintaining warm and commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran on one hand while remaining a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, supplying troops to the security force in Afghanistan and seeking to improve a frayed relationship with Israel on the other.

You read ally of Israel but all I get from the article is try to improve a frayed relationship with Israel. :?


DT, it is not impossible to 'mend' a 'frayed' relationship. Espercially when both sides have vested interest to do so.


I agree, its just that Daniellas interpretation of the article was a little like " cooks a fantastic meal, while sowing a quilt and giving her husband a great blow job at the same time." :lol:
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Postby Daniella » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:15 pm

Oracle wrote:
Daniella wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Daniella wrote:shut up runaway!! :lol:

Lady O you think that sitting behind a screen 8 hours a day as you're doing and repeating the same things ad nauseam could lead to a real solution..you are free to think.
But remember that while you throw away your time in the real world facts are going.. that you agree or not.
I'm not even agree on what is happening, the smartest thing I can do is try to understand why.
You, however, merely repeats that you hate the Turks. We all understand that :roll:
But some of us are interested in understanding what is happening in the real world so if we write is to exchange views and news sources because as you pointed out this is a public forum. :wink:


(More and more you use the phrases fed to you by the other trolls. :wink:)

How long I spend on the forum should be of no consequence to you as I am here because I am Cypriot and Cyprus is my interest.

You, an "Italian", are here just as long (I've noticed), even if you take longer to write fewer posts - Yet you are not even Cypriot nor married to one - nor even resident! (Don't get me wrong, I don't question anyone's motives for being here - except when they start to condemn me.)

Why do you spend so long on this forum? And why are you so forceful with your partitionist views?

(BTW Those last two questions are rhetorical - I don't care for your answer as I doubt your honesty! :wink: )


Only you did not understand who I am and what I think :lol: :lol: :lol:


You mistake me for someone who cares as to who you think you are.

Turkey builds on regional ties
As it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.story

Where the hell is Lit? :wink:


I'll take it that it's your limited English which makes you so happy ...

"Turkey's president, Abdullah Gul, center; the nation's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, at right; Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, second from left in back; and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, attend the Turkey-Afghanistan-Pakistan Trilateral Summit."

You're not telling us anything new here. :wink: Turkey showing its true colours ...


I know why you turn cold with me now. I don't like the way but I respect your idea :wink:
You're right my english is limited, my mind also.
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:20 pm

DT. wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
DT. wrote:
Daniella wrote:
Turkey builds on regional ties
As it takes over leadership of a regional economic bloc, analysts say Ankara's star is shining as it balances warm, commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran while remaining a NATO member and ally of Israel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 4766.story

Where the hell is Lit? :wink:


To many regional countries, Turkey plays an enviable balancing act, maintaining warm and commercially beneficial ties with Syria and Iran on one hand while remaining a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, supplying troops to the security force in Afghanistan and seeking to improve a frayed relationship with Israel on the other.

You read ally of Israel but all I get from the article is try to improve a frayed relationship with Israel. :?


DT, it is not impossible to 'mend' a 'frayed' relationship. Espercially when both sides have vested interest to do so.


I agree, its just that Daniellas interpretation of the article was a little like " cooks a fantastic meal, while sowing a quilt and giving her husband a great blow job at the same time." :lol:


I am not interested in what goes on under bedcovers, regional politics is quite fluid. :?
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Postby Daniella » Tue Dec 28, 2010 6:37 pm

DT can you show me where i give an interpretation of the article? :oops:
I only post link and the introduction as others do :?
I ask for Lit cause he/she leave often news and for me is useful to collect info that makes me understand better.
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