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Europarliament Legal Committee 18/5/1 against Direct Trade

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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:42 am

Get Real! wrote:
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So the will conintue with the charade that they intend to join for as long as the EU finds excuses not to open chapters and place the GCs in her path, that all works in her favour.


It's quite strange how every setback is really a gain and every defeat is part of the Turkish masterplan!

Here's to many more Turkish setbacks - I mean "victories in disguise".

Mere mortals like you and I cannot grasp these complex things… and besides, I’ve just been told I’ve got a little willie because I’m not Turkish! :(


You got a little willie...????
I thought your brain was growing where your willie supposed to be,and vice versa... :lol:
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:44 am

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Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:

Neither do the TCs you little Turk bitch.


Well we never tried! :lol:

But it must be clear by now that when we do actually want a place, we do take it, unlike your sorry attempt :lol:

Doesn't detract from the fact that internationally Turkey will always be lower in the food chain than the RoC little Turk.
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Postby shahmaran » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:48 am

Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:

Neither do the TCs you little Turk bitch.


Well we never tried! :lol:

But it must be clear by now that when we do actually want a place, we do take it, unlike your sorry attempt :lol:

Doesn't detract from the fact that internationally Turkey will always be lower in the food chain than the RoC little Turk.


You what? :lol:

What planet are you on?

At the moment you are just a "fly in her soup".

But the moment Turkey gives up on the EU membership, you will be nothing but a fly on her windscreen. :lol:

You can't even talk to her :lol:
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:55 am

shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:

Neither do the TCs you little Turk bitch.


Well we never tried! :lol:

But it must be clear by now that when we do actually want a place, we do take it, unlike your sorry attempt :lol:

Doesn't detract from the fact that internationally Turkey will always be lower in the food chain than the RoC little Turk.


You what? :lol:

What planet are you on?

At the moment you are just a "fly in her soup".

But the moment Turkey gives up on the EU membership, you will be nothing but a fly on her windscreen. :lol:

You can't even talk to her :lol:

What you little turks don't realise is that the moment Turkey gives up on the EU we Europeans will not give a shit. Your rubbish is something we can easily do without.
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Postby Hermes » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:57 am

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I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:


It makes us feel defiant and ennobled.

Cyprus may be a tiny island but it can give Turkey a good kicking from time to time. Must be very frustrating that the destiny of 70 million Turks is in the hands of a few hundred thousand Greek Cypriots. As the Turks constantly remind us. And don't pretend it was never Turkey's intention to join the EU...
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Postby shahmaran » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:58 am

Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:

Neither do the TCs you little Turk bitch.


Well we never tried! :lol:

But it must be clear by now that when we do actually want a place, we do take it, unlike your sorry attempt :lol:

Doesn't detract from the fact that internationally Turkey will always be lower in the food chain than the RoC little Turk.


You what? :lol:

What planet are you on?

At the moment you are just a "fly in her soup".

But the moment Turkey gives up on the EU membership, you will be nothing but a fly on her windscreen. :lol:

You can't even talk to her :lol:

What you little turks don't realise is that the moment Turkey gives up on the EU we Europeans will not give a shit. Your rubbish is something we can easily do without.


Well neither will we.

But then it is not us who wants to rule the island either :lol:

So good luck with that! :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:59 am

Hermes wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:


It makes us feel defiant and ennobled.

Cyprus may be a tiny island but it can give Turkey a good kicking from time to time. Must be very frustrating that the destiny of 70 million Turks is in the hands of a few hundred thousand Greek Cypriots. As the Turks constantly remind us.


Time to time?

Which good kicking was the last one? Please remind me as I seem to forget...
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Postby Me Ed » Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:06 am

shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
Me Ed wrote:Little turks, how does it feel to be lower in the food chain than the RoC?


Well the RoC is pretty low her self, so does not make much difference :roll:

I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:

Neither do the TCs you little Turk bitch.


Well we never tried! :lol:

But it must be clear by now that when we do actually want a place, we do take it, unlike your sorry attempt :lol:

Doesn't detract from the fact that internationally Turkey will always be lower in the food chain than the RoC little Turk.


You what? :lol:

What planet are you on?

At the moment you are just a "fly in her soup".

But the moment Turkey gives up on the EU membership, you will be nothing but a fly on her windscreen. :lol:

You can't even talk to her :lol:

What you little turks don't realise is that the moment Turkey gives up on the EU we Europeans will not give a shit. Your rubbish is something we can easily do without.


Well neither will we.

But then it is not us who wants to rule the island either :lol:

So good luck with that! :lol:

Glad to hear it, Turkish values have no place in Europe, look east because we Europeans don't give a shit and secondly you little turks are more suited to that mindset.
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Postby Oracle » Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:11 am

Erdogan's worried RoC will now be too rigid for the Turks to deal with! :D

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/news- ... hopes.html
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Postby Hermes » Thu Oct 21, 2010 2:13 am

shahmaran wrote:
Hermes wrote:
shahmaran wrote:
I mean you dont even have control over the other half of your tiny island, how does that feel? :lol:


It makes us feel defiant and ennobled.

Cyprus may be a tiny island but it can give Turkey a good kicking from time to time. Must be very frustrating that the destiny of 70 million Turks is in the hands of a few hundred thousand Greek Cypriots. As the Turks constantly remind us.


Time to time?

Which good kicking was the last one? Please remind me as I seem to forget...


That is precisely your problem. After each diplomatic and legal setback you forget. That is why Turkey is caught in a circle of ever-decreasing expectation. I think this time you might just remember. So no more talk of "direct trade" please. It's finally over. As for joining the EU, I now understand that it was Turkish policy all along to NOT join the EU and that the whole complex accession process was an elaborate charade. How bloody clever was that?
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