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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:56 am

Halil was quite okay when you were eating his souvla at Kirni on that hot July with temps climbing up to 44. There is something else but I will not say it. Being different is one thing but being ungreatful is another.
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:31 am

Bananiot wrote:Halil was quite okay when you were eating his souvla at Kirni on that hot July with temps climbing up to 44. There is something else but I will not say it. Being different is one thing but being ungreatful is another.


I think Halil is one of the most 'misunderstood' forumers around. :lol:

I always want to understand what is going on in the RoC. The forumers - Greek speaking - arent that helpful. When the only English language paper is quoted (Cyprus Mail) members end up getting banned. Is there a Greek speaking Halilis? :lol:
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Postby DT. » Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:55 am

Bananiot wrote:Halil was quite okay when you were eating his souvla at Kirni on that hot July with temps climbing up to 44. There is something else but I will not say it. Being different is one thing but being ungreatful is another.


I've never been to Kirni bananiot nor have I ever eaten Halil's souvla....whats with the lying? Or is it Alzheimers?
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 14, 2011 12:40 pm

Which is worse, lying or alzheimers? Does it have to be one of the two? I remember GR was there, probably assumed you were there too. But you did run to Halil when you needed him, I remember this quite well.
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Postby DT. » Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:37 pm

Bananiot wrote:Which is worse, lying or alzheimers? Does it have to be one of the two? I remember GR was there, probably assumed you were there too. But you did run to Halil when you needed him, I remember this quite well.


You assumed wrong, I never went.

Halil's help became void the moment he decided to join you in bad mouthing my kids dead grandfather on a public forum.

You deserve each other.
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Postby Get Real! » Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:13 pm

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Bananiot wrote:Halil was quite okay when you were eating his souvla at Kirni on that hot July with temps climbing up to 44. There is something else but I will not say it. Being different is one thing but being ungreatful is another.


I've never been to Kirni bananiot nor have I ever eaten Halil's souvla....whats with the lying? Or is it Alzheimers?

That's me he's thinking of! :lol:

I just remembered… your wife gave you a black eye that day so you couldn’t come! :?
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Postby Bananiot » Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:49 pm

DT, in this case, you should stop talking to yourself. You know exactly what I mean! But, you are not fair on Halil, he did his best to help you and you know this too.

I know many kids who lost their grandparents and parents, in unfortunate circumstances. One of them is Petros Soupouris who lost the whole of his family in 1974. His parents made an honest's day living and perhaps this is what gives Petros the willpower to talk the way he does.
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Postby DT. » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:10 pm

Bananiot wrote:DT, in this case, you should stop talking to yourself. You know exactly what I mean! But, you are not fair on Halil, he did his best to help you and you know this too.

I know many kids who lost their grandparents and parents, in unfortunate circumstances. One of them is Petros Soupouris who lost the whole of his family in 1974. His parents made an honest's day living and perhaps this is what gives Petros the willpower to talk the way he does.


Petros didn't have a couple of idiots messing with his dead.

If halil doesn't have the common sense to be more respectful of someone who was murdered then what the he'll did he help for? I won't even go into your circumstances, from your pm it seems that your motive for bad mouthing this murdered individual was to get back at GR!

Sick bastards, both of you.
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:09 am

You have my permission to publish mine and your pm that preceded. I was never the one that brought the case of your late father-in-law into any of the forum arguments. It was always you and GR, for no reason at all, that brought him into disparate debates.

I might be a sick bastard but I know of another, sicker bastard, who told me that your father-in-law was playing the hero. That was before he was killed. You know perfectly well who this sicker bastard is.

He is no hero of mine DT. Hard luck he was your father-in-law. You know as well as I do that he was involved with shady deals with weird persons in the north. He did not deserve what he got but he was playing with fire. He got burnt but he is no hero. You know this as much as I do and the reason I objected when GR brought his name up in a debate, was because he portrayed him as a hero.

P.S. Before you go on about your kids who lost their grandpa, I would like to tell you that my kids were 1 month old and the other unborn, when they lost both their grandfather and grandmother, as a direct result of the Turkish invasion. They were ordinary folk that simply suffered the horror of war and I would never dare to portray them as heros because I cherish their memory.

I hate doing this, but you decided to turn so many threads into personal affairs, unfortunately. This is my final word on this issue.
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:41 am

Here we go again... :roll:
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