SSBubbles wrote:kurupetos wrote:I would like to hug Ms. Oracles.
Oracle's what?
Finally someone noticed the s!!!
denizaksulu wrote:Filitsa wrote:denizaksulu wrote:kurupetos wrote:denizaksulu wrote:kurupetos wrote:denizaksulu wrote:kurupetos wrote:denizaksulu wrote:kurupetos wrote:I would like to hug Ms. Oracles.
Get in the queue boy. Have you no manners?
Bilmukabil!
I am not in the queue I am too old.
I should have written beceriksiz. It must be a synonym.
I am not sure you know what it means
I am incapable of learning Turkish.
Not really. You have taken the first step and you can only get better. It is much simpler than Greek and English. Having said that, some people have a better aptitude to learning languages than others. Once you learn the rudimentary laws governing pronounciation everything else is a doddle.
I would like to hug many of you, but among the first would be GR. Yes ... that's right ... GR.
.....and may we know why?
Oracle wrote:Cap wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Cap wrote:Humor? You kidding me Deniz.
Sometimes you have to read between the lines.
Just be honest and say 'Fu** the Cyps, I'd rather hug my dog'
I don't get your way of 'reading between the lines' I cuddle my animals too!
Never mind bubbles. Just forget I posted anything.
If nobody got it yet, nobody will.
Some much for intellectuals
Exasperating aren't they? Intellectuals they are not, but they can certainly play dumber when it suits them.
I saw the same; yet deferred to the thought that most GCs would avoid physical contact with her. It's the same, reading between the lines, each time proudly it proclaims it lives in the "Turkish quarter". We know it needs a legal/recognised address in Cyprus, but it will do that whilst still remaining true to 'her' Turkish allegiance. Sadly, there are many Turk-loving/paid Brits amongst us and all over the island.
Filitsa wrote:Oracle wrote:Cap wrote:SSBubbles wrote:Cap wrote:Humor? You kidding me Deniz.
Sometimes you have to read between the lines.
Just be honest and say 'Fu** the Cyps, I'd rather hug my dog'
I don't get your way of 'reading between the lines' I cuddle my animals too!
Never mind bubbles. Just forget I posted anything.
If nobody got it yet, nobody will.
Some much for intellectuals
Exasperating aren't they? Intellectuals they are not, but they can certainly play dumber when it suits them.
I saw the same; yet deferred to the thought that most GCs would avoid physical contact with her. It's the same, reading between the lines, each time proudly it proclaims it lives in the "Turkish quarter". We know it needs a legal/recognised address in Cyprus, but it will do that whilst still remaining true to 'her' Turkish allegiance. Sadly, there are many Turk-loving/paid Brits amongst us and all over the island.
I do hope that you're only playing the part of a pompous arse.
Cap wrote:Last night I had a dream that a volcano erupted in a southern suburb of London. Lava was spewing and was engulfing all the south east of England. People were running away in panic. I was on the road at the time and thought of my dog Boris locked inside our house. I was distressed as people could simply open the door and escape the lava flow. I was crying in my dream and getting more distressed. I tried phoning my wife but could not get any connection at all; then I felt a prod. My dog woke me up at three o'clock in the morning, I felt its cold nose on my cheek. What a great relief it was. I gave give such a hug he began to squeel. OMG, was I delighted that it was a dream. Sorry my dog is not a Cyprus dog, but..... anyway. I was glad he was safe. Laughing
Holy crap! That's a hell of a dream.....
Man, you should be documenting these dreams, they'd make excellent screenplays for Hollywood movies.. Fkn ell..
Cap wrote:SSBubbles wrote:I don't get your way of 'reading between the lines' I cuddle my animals too!
Never mind bubbles. Just forget I posted anything. okay!
If nobody got it yet, nobody will.
Some much for intellectuals
denizaksulu wrote:Last night I had a dream that a volcano erupted in a southern suburb of London. Lava was spewing and was engulfing all the south east of England. People were running away in panic. I was on the road at the time and thought of my dog Boris locked inside our house. I was distressed as people could simply open the door and escape the lava flow. I was crying in my dream and getting more distressed. I tried phoning my wife but could not get any connection at all; then I felt a prod. My dog woke me up at three o'clock in the morning, I felt its cold nose on my cheek. What a great relief it was. I gave give such a hug he began to squeel. OMG, was I delighted that it was a dream. Sorry my dog is not a Cyprus dog, but..... anyway. I was glad he was safe.
denizaksulu wrote:Sorry, off to Dover now brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Still minus one, but who is complaining.
Battle commences .....later tonight.
Filitsa wrote:Oracle wrote:Exasperating aren't they? Intellectuals they are not, but they can certainly play dumber when it suits them.
I saw the same; yet deferred to the thought that most GCs would avoid physical contact with her. It's the same, reading between the lines, each time proudly it proclaims it lives in the "Turkish quarter". We know it needs a legal/recognised address in Cyprus, but it will do that whilst still remaining true to 'her' Turkish allegiance. Sadly, there are many Turk-loving/paid Brits amongst us and all over the island.
I do hope that you're only playing the part of a pompous arse.
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