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Postby Filitsa » Sun Jan 23, 2011 1:12 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:"That's nobody's business but the Turks."

I beg to differ! Hmph!


I did not write the words. :?

:lol: :lol:

One has to get over it I suppose.

Oracle will hate me if she does not already. :oops:



We had a semi-pro baseball team in town. Its marketing group conjured up a game for the fans that was played between 2 random innings. We knew the game was coming when the announcer played the song you posted above "Istanbul Not Constantinople." The winner recieved his/her prize in the form of 1-dollar bills. The game was called "Who wants to be a Turkish Millionaire?" :lol:

And BTW, I'll "get over it" when the doors to Halki re-open. :(


Like the Jews used to say, 'next year in Jerusalem'.


Is not, never was, and never will be applicable as long as the Echumenical Patriarch holds hard and fast.

Could you elaborate on 'Halki' please?


Halki is a Greek Orthodox Theological School on the eponymous Turkish island in the Sea of Marmara. It was established in the mid 1800's. In short, the Turkish government forced its doors shut in 1971, claiming its existence violated the constitution. The constitution relegated all non-secular institutions to the jurisdiction of the government. The Patriarchate would not comply. The intent of the law was to keep radical Islam at bay. Turkey used it to tighten its choke-hold on its G.O. population. ... Chalk it up to another one of Turkey's human rights violations.


Thank you, but I do not need reminding of Turkeys Human Rights violations/ I am not blind and neither am I brain-washed. Turkey does not know the meaning of democracy and I have nothing to do with Turkey; and Turkey should have nothing to do with Cyprus.............but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'.


I certainly hadn't intended to put you on the defensive, Deniz. I was simply obliging your request of me to elaborate on Halki. :( Nevertheless ...

but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'


... What might this have to do with Halki?


That was a response to 'interfering Oracle'.


Now, now Deniz ... I don't think so. There's no mistaking that:

1. It was in direct response to my previous post, and
2. Poor Oracle wasn't in the dialogue at that point.

I want the truth now. :D
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:30 am

Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:"That's nobody's business but the Turks."

I beg to differ! Hmph!


I did not write the words. :?

:lol: :lol:

One has to get over it I suppose.

Oracle will hate me if she does not already. :oops:



We had a semi-pro baseball team in town. Its marketing group conjured up a game for the fans that was played between 2 random innings. We knew the game was coming when the announcer played the song you posted above "Istanbul Not Constantinople." The winner recieved his/her prize in the form of 1-dollar bills. The game was called "Who wants to be a Turkish Millionaire?" :lol:

And BTW, I'll "get over it" when the doors to Halki re-open. :(


Like the Jews used to say, 'next year in Jerusalem'.


Is not, never was, and never will be applicable as long as the Echumenical Patriarch holds hard and fast.

Could you elaborate on 'Halki' please?


Halki is a Greek Orthodox Theological School on the eponymous Turkish island in the Sea of Marmara. It was established in the mid 1800's. In short, the Turkish government forced its doors shut in 1971, claiming its existence violated the constitution. The constitution relegated all non-secular institutions to the jurisdiction of the government. The Patriarchate would not comply. The intent of the law was to keep radical Islam at bay. Turkey used it to tighten its choke-hold on its G.O. population. ... Chalk it up to another one of Turkey's human rights violations.


Thank you, but I do not need reminding of Turkeys Human Rights violations/ I am not blind and neither am I brain-washed. Turkey does not know the meaning of democracy and I have nothing to do with Turkey; and Turkey should have nothing to do with Cyprus.............but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'.


I certainly hadn't intended to put you on the defensive, Deniz. I was simply obliging your request of me to elaborate on Halki. :( Nevertheless ...

but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'


... What might this have to do with Halki?


That was a response to 'interfering Oracle'.


Now, now Deniz ... I don't think so. There's no mistaking that:

1. It was in direct response to my previous post, and
2. Poor Oracle wasn't in the dialogue at that point.

I want the truth now. :D


Crossed wires? :oops: A response to her on another thread. My mistake.

Off to a funeral now.
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Postby Filitsa » Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:37 am

I'm sorry. Memory eternal.
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Postby Oracle » Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:42 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:"That's nobody's business but the Turks."

I beg to differ! Hmph!


I did not write the words. :?

:lol: :lol:

One has to get over it I suppose.

Oracle will hate me if she does not already. :oops:



We had a semi-pro baseball team in town. Its marketing group conjured up a game for the fans that was played between 2 random innings. We knew the game was coming when the announcer played the song you posted above "Istanbul Not Constantinople." The winner recieved his/her prize in the form of 1-dollar bills. The game was called "Who wants to be a Turkish Millionaire?" :lol:

And BTW, I'll "get over it" when the doors to Halki re-open. :(


Like the Jews used to say, 'next year in Jerusalem'.


Is not, never was, and never will be applicable as long as the Echumenical Patriarch holds hard and fast.

Could you elaborate on 'Halki' please?


Halki is a Greek Orthodox Theological School on the eponymous Turkish island in the Sea of Marmara. It was established in the mid 1800's. In short, the Turkish government forced its doors shut in 1971, claiming its existence violated the constitution. The constitution relegated all non-secular institutions to the jurisdiction of the government. The Patriarchate would not comply. The intent of the law was to keep radical Islam at bay. Turkey used it to tighten its choke-hold on its G.O. population. ... Chalk it up to another one of Turkey's human rights violations.


Thank you, but I do not need reminding of Turkeys Human Rights violations/ I am not blind and neither am I brain-washed. Turkey does not know the meaning of democracy and I have nothing to do with Turkey; and Turkey should have nothing to do with Cyprus.............but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'.


I certainly hadn't intended to put you on the defensive, Deniz. I was simply obliging your request of me to elaborate on Halki. :( Nevertheless ...

but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'


... What might this have to do with Halki?


That was a response to 'interfering Oracle'.


Now, now Deniz ... I don't think so. There's no mistaking that:

1. It was in direct response to my previous post, and
2. Poor Oracle wasn't in the dialogue at that point.

I want the truth now. :D


Crossed wires? :oops: A response to her on another thread. My mistake.

Off to a funeral now.


What a lying toad ...
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:26 pm

Oracle wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Filitsa wrote:"That's nobody's business but the Turks."

I beg to differ! Hmph!


I did not write the words. :?

:lol: :lol:

One has to get over it I suppose.

Oracle will hate me if she does not already. :oops:



We had a semi-pro baseball team in town. Its marketing group conjured up a game for the fans that was played between 2 random innings. We knew the game was coming when the announcer played the song you posted above "Istanbul Not Constantinople." The winner recieved his/her prize in the form of 1-dollar bills. The game was called "Who wants to be a Turkish Millionaire?" :lol:

And BTW, I'll "get over it" when the doors to Halki re-open. :(


Like the Jews used to say, 'next year in Jerusalem'.


Is not, never was, and never will be applicable as long as the Echumenical Patriarch holds hard and fast.

Could you elaborate on 'Halki' please?


Halki is a Greek Orthodox Theological School on the eponymous Turkish island in the Sea of Marmara. It was established in the mid 1800's. In short, the Turkish government forced its doors shut in 1971, claiming its existence violated the constitution. The constitution relegated all non-secular institutions to the jurisdiction of the government. The Patriarchate would not comply. The intent of the law was to keep radical Islam at bay. Turkey used it to tighten its choke-hold on its G.O. population. ... Chalk it up to another one of Turkey's human rights violations.


Thank you, but I do not need reminding of Turkeys Human Rights violations/ I am not blind and neither am I brain-washed. Turkey does not know the meaning of democracy and I have nothing to do with Turkey; and Turkey should have nothing to do with Cyprus.............but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'.


I certainly hadn't intended to put you on the defensive, Deniz. I was simply obliging your request of me to elaborate on Halki. :( Nevertheless ...

but then the GC extremists did behave in a manner that 'invited' the Turks to 'invade'


... What might this have to do with Halki?


That was a response to 'interfering Oracle'.


Now, now Deniz ... I don't think so. There's no mistaking that:

1. It was in direct response to my previous post, and
2. Poor Oracle wasn't in the dialogue at that point.

I want the truth now. :D


Crossed wires? :oops: A response to her on another thread. My mistake.

Off to a funeral now.


What a lying toad ...


:shock: :shock:

you should give up kissing toads.............. might be a 'cane toad'. :cry:
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:24 pm

Well, Trevor Macdo'nut surely made it to Pedoulla. I have bitter memories from there. But Sir Stelios at least has done a good job.

Sad way to portray our divided island.
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:28 pm

denizaksulu wrote:Well, Trevor Macdo'nut surely made it to Pedoulla. I have bitter memories from there. But Sir Stelios at least has done a good job.

Sad way to portray our divided island.


Trevor used the "Invasion" word.............twice.!
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Postby denizaksulu » Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:32 pm

Kikapu wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Well, Trevor Macdo'nut surely made it to Pedoulla. I have bitter memories from there. But Sir Stelios at least has done a good job.

Sad way to portray our divided island.


Trevor used the "Invasion" word.............twice.!


Who's counting?

Once, twice, what does it matter. It turned out to be just that in the end.
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:42 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Well, Trevor Macdo'nut surely made it to Pedoulla. I have bitter memories from there. But Sir Stelios at least has done a good job.

Sad way to portray our divided island.


Trevor used the "Invasion" word.............twice.!


Who's counting?

Once, twice, what does it matter. It turned out to be just that in the end.


It doesn't really, because the whole world knows it was an invasion, except for Turkey and the NeoPartitionists.!
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Postby Jerry » Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:39 am

The proprietor of CY44, Izzet Zorlu, is a partner of the car hire business set/funded up by Stelios. I wonder if he was aware that Izzet's forum is an important prop for the carpetbagging thieves of the north.
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