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Postby Get Real! » Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:08 am

repulsewarrior wrote:thank-you boomer, thank you G, and thank-you mr G
but most of all (and once again) thank-you bill.

What is this... the Academy awards? :?
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Postby Gasman » Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:08 am

yeah that's what you get when you continously keep on smelling your own farts...


typical of the level of debate on here. And typical of the sort of remark thrown when it's obvious you've lost the argument or cannot find a thing to say to support your side of it!

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Postby boomerang » Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:10 am

Gasman wrote:Day excursions too for those who don't want to spend their whole holiday in the North.

Northern Cyprus (full day)

Today you cross the Green Line that divides Greek and Turkish Cyprus for three visits. A picnic lunch will be provided today.

At Egkon lies the site of Engomi where archaeologists have uncovered what are thought to be the remains of ancient Alasia, and the richest Bronze Age tombs ever excavated. The finds include objects of gold and ivory, glass vases and rare Mycenian pottery.

You continue to the site of Salamis, the ancient city which was the capital of Cyprus in 1100 BC. The site covers an area of one square mile along the sea shore. Under the Romans the city was one of the greatest commercial centres of the eastern Empire. Destroyed by Arab invaders in 648 BC the city was never rebuilt. The ruins are well preserved after lying buried in the sand for a thousand years. A visit to the museum is included.

Your final visit today is to Famagusta, one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in the eastern Mediterranean. Ramparts encircled the town and the citadel tower guarded the harbour. The tower is also known as Othello’s Tower and is associated with Shakespeare’s tragedy set in ‘a sea port in Cyprus’.


Compliments of a very well known holiday company.


double edge sword gassfart...works both ways...we want the tourists to go north and compare, what happens with an illegal occupation...have you ever thought of this?...i bet not... :lol:
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Postby boomerang » Sat Oct 09, 2010 1:11 am

Gasman wrote:
yeah that's what you get when you continously keep on smelling your own farts...


typical of the level of debate on here. And typical of the sort of remark thrown when it's obvious you've lost the argument or cannot find a thing to say to support your side of it!

Goodnight.


says the great masterbator... :lol:
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:17 am

Get Real! wrote:
repulsewarrior wrote:thank-you boomer, thank you G, and thank-you mr G
but most of all (and once again) thank-you bill.

What is this... the Academy awards? :?


could be...

bill is our host, grok is the enriching entertainment, ms. G, boomy, and a host of others play the role of our hopefuls, and last but not least, the words we cannot forget, your words just like the sponsors'.

cheers!
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Postby bill cobbett » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:35 am

erm .... Hi RW

erm... apologies to all,.... bit of a boo-boo on my part when said the class action is for a total claim of 400 million dollars....

... reading page 28 of the pdf it's actually for ...

400 Billion Dollars
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Postby wyoming cowboy » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:55 am

Thats Billion and could soon turn to Trillion. Thanks for posting Bill ...When Athan first made the suit it made it into the local newspaper a couple of years ago... I have some acquintances who have spoken with him and he sounds very encouraging, he has experience in international law and has proven himself in winning a few of them..
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Postby boomerang » Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:34 am

boomerang wrote:
have you overdosed on the stupid pills today?...


Gasman wrote:No


nice to see you are sticking to the prescription dosage then... :lol:
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Re: And the slide show used by Athan Tsimpedes

Postby vaughanwilliams » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:17 am

Get Real! wrote:
Oracle wrote:Some British newspapers were offering holidays to "North Cyprus" as prizes.

What do you expect from the EU's most corrupt country? They're a disgrace!


Britain might be lots of things these days, but "most corrupt in EU"?

I fear you might want to look a little closer to home for that title. :wink:
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Postby bill cobbett » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:41 am

wyoming cowboy wrote:Thats Billion and could soon turn to Trillion. Thanks for posting Bill ...When Athan first made the suit it made it into the local newspaper a couple of years ago... I have some acquintances who have spoken with him and he sounds very encouraging, he has experience in international law and has proven himself in winning a few of them..


Yes, exchanged some emails with him at the start of the year, ...

Those with kochans (and as ever that's v. important) can join the class action for about 300 USD (speaking from memory).

Looking at the pdf though the defendants are down as the "tncr" and HSBC, would have though it should be Turkey (as Occupying Power, as per the ECHR) and the HSBC.
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