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Postby BirKibrisli » Thu Nov 25, 2010 4:57 am

Gregory wrote:
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lovernomore wrote:All your rants are falling on deaf ears, you are well and truly screwed and you know it. You wanted ENOSIS instead you got FUCKED. Did it hurt? Does it still hurt? Will it keep hurting for ever and ever and eveeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrr.

Let's see how long you'll play the Pasha in other people’s properties when you can't even afford to put a pair of knickers on your dirty arse!

Boudana! :evil:


The TRNC gave me 25 donums of prime land in Esentepe which I sold 3 yaers ago at the hight of the property boom. I pocketed 1.25 million Pound Sterling and am doing very well thank you. This kind of money buys me many knickers and suits. I'd lile to thank my Greek neighbour for this opportunity. Next time you try anything silly you may lose the lot and I may get myself another 40-50 donums so behave.


Noted. You and your friend bir kibrisli must be very happy indeed.


No I am not happy...My Mum has 22 donums left behind in Paphos for which she has received nothing so far...I will be happy if she lives long enough to see natural justice done...She is 90 years old now,so I don't like her chances...If she doesnt see that day,i will hold you personally responsible,Gregory...You better watch out... :wink:
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Postby Piratis » Thu Nov 25, 2010 5:22 am

And ethnic cleansers and oppressors and murderers of their own minorities will never be allowed to get away with it...


I agree, but you forgot to add the genocides of millions. Turks will not get away with it, sooner or later they will pay for their crimes.
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Postby Gregory » Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:17 am

BirKibrisli wrote:
Gregory wrote:
lovernomore wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
lovernomore wrote:All your rants are falling on deaf ears, you are well and truly screwed and you know it. You wanted ENOSIS instead you got FUCKED. Did it hurt? Does it still hurt? Will it keep hurting for ever and ever and eveeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrr.

Let's see how long you'll play the Pasha in other people’s properties when you can't even afford to put a pair of knickers on your dirty arse!

Boudana! :evil:


The TRNC gave me 25 donums of prime land in Esentepe which I sold 3 yaers ago at the hight of the property boom. I pocketed 1.25 million Pound Sterling and am doing very well thank you. This kind of money buys me many knickers and suits. I'd lile to thank my Greek neighbour for this opportunity. Next time you try anything silly you may lose the lot and I may get myself another 40-50 donums so behave.


Noted. You and your friend bir kibrisli must be very happy indeed.


No I am not happy...My Mum has 22 donums left behind in Paphos for which she has received nothing so far...I will be happy if she lives long enough to see natural justice done...She is 90 years old now,so I don't like her chances...If she doesnt see that day,i will hold you personally responsible,Gregory...You better watch out... :wink:


:shock: whoaaaa dude. It's your lover boy that's boasting getting rich of gc property. I thought you two were an item :?
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Postby Kikapu » Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:16 am

lovernomore wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
lovernomore wrote:All your rants are falling on deaf ears, you are well and truly screwed and you know it. You wanted ENOSIS instead you got FUCKED. Did it hurt? Does it still hurt? Will it keep hurting for ever and ever and eveeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrr.

Let's see how long you'll play the Pasha in other people’s properties when you can't even afford to put a pair of knickers on your dirty arse!

Boudana! :evil:


The TRNC gave me 25 donums of prime land in Esentepe which I sold 3 yaers ago at the hight of the property boom. I pocketed 1.25 million Pound Sterling and am doing very well thank you. This kind of money buys me many knickers and suits. I'd lile to thank my Greek neighbour for this opportunity. Next time you try anything silly you may lose the lot and I may get myself another 40-50 donums so behave.



Need I say more as to why the north is a "corrupted society".!

How can peace come with such "corrupted society".?

Peace would bring an end to such "corrupted society"!

Some do not want an end to such "corrupted society".!
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Re: When will the talks end?

Postby Kikapu » Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:37 am

insan wrote:
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Viewpoint wrote:What does everyone think? is it worth carry on? why dont one side pull out they obviously have to many differences.


It seems like it is Eroglu who may need to pull out, but can't, because, according to Ban Ki-moon, Talat and Christofias had made good convergences on few issues, including Power sharing, which will stand, but Eroglu wants to have his version of power sharing and also he is now pressured to agree on property matters and territory, which again Eroglu is against. So when time frames are being talked about, don't be surprised if it's Eroglu who is holding everyone up, in the hopes that the talks will break down, just because he may not like what Talat had already agreed to. Come January, the UN may show everyone what has been agreed to so far, which may turn out that you will not be happy with it.!


Isn't he dependent on his master(s)? :lol: If it is so, he has to like what his master(s) like... :lol:

Poor Kikakapu, you don't know what u r talking in ur confused, tiny world... :lol:


That's right, Insan, and his masters do not like to discuss any of this, because to them, the Cyprus problem was solved in 1974.! :lol:


The Cyprus problem will be solved when Turkey finally decides to comply with UN Resolutions and with international and European law, said Christofias.



Results from the talks so far "are not good enough," he said.

"We had hoped to get further in the last two years.

There is progress on governance, the economy and relations with the European Union. On the other hand there is a huge gap between the sides on property, land, citizenship, immigration, asylum, settlers, guarantees and security," added the president.

http://www.cyprusnewsreport.com/?q=node/3515
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 26, 2010 12:44 am

We didnt need two and half years to know that, what waste of time.
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 26, 2010 12:47 am

Viewpoint wrote:We didnt need two and half years to know that, what waste of time.


It's not a question of whether you know it or not, but a question of whether you accept it or not. The moment you accept UN Resolutions with international and European laws, then peace can be found very quickly, like in a matter of days actually.!
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 26, 2010 12:49 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:We didnt need two and half years to know that, what waste of time.


It's not a question of whether you know it or not, but a question of whether you accept it or not. The moment you accept UN Resolutions with international and European laws, then peace can be found very quickly, like in a matter of days actually.!


If it means capitulating to GC demands and becoming a minority in our own country we can stay as we are.
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Postby Kikapu » Fri Nov 26, 2010 1:01 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:We didnt need two and half years to know that, what waste of time.


It's not a question of whether you know it or not, but a question of whether you accept it or not. The moment you accept UN Resolutions with international and European laws, then peace can be found very quickly, like in a matter of days actually.!


If it means capitulating to GC demands and becoming a minority in our own country we can stay as we are.


You cannot change the fact that the TCs are a numerical minority in Cyprus, but it does not mean you will have any less rights than a numerical majority, as the case is in any true democratic countries, Switzerland being a perfect example. Your problem is not about having same rights as everyone else, but wanting more rights than anyone else, and you can have that to a degree if you want, but those extra rights are only afforded to minorities in the form of minority rights. Is that what you want, minority rights, just so to have more rights than the rest.??
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Postby Viewpoint » Fri Nov 26, 2010 1:08 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:We didnt need two and half years to know that, what waste of time.


It's not a question of whether you know it or not, but a question of whether you accept it or not. The moment you accept UN Resolutions with international and European laws, then peace can be found very quickly, like in a matter of days actually.!


If it means capitulating to GC demands and becoming a minority in our own country we can stay as we are.


You cannot change the fact that the TCs are a numerical minority in Cyprus, but it does not mean you will have any less rights than a numerical majority, as the case is in any true democratic countries, Switzerland being a perfect example. Your problem is not about having same rights as everyone else, but wanting more rights than anyone else, and you can have that to a degree if you want, but those extra rights are only afforded to minorities in the form of minority rights. Is that what you want, minority rights, just so to have more rights than the rest.??


You know full well what we want, its to govern ourselves under a BBF with guaranteed political equality of the states.
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