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The TRNC to open up Maras.

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Postby vaughanwilliams » Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:14 pm

quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
antifon wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?


If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.

I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.


Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika .......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



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Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.


:?: :?: :?:


dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:


What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?

What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out :lol: :lol: :lol:


Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]

When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again

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And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.
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Postby antifon » Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:22 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
antifon wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?


If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.

I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.


Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika .......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



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Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.


:?: :?: :?:


dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:


What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?

What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out :lol: :lol: :lol:


Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]

When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again

Image

Image


And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.



Indeed, English being Earth's language [officially even perhaps] cannot but be a source of great pride for the English nation!

A bit of credit must be given to the early stone ass scratchers as well, in my humble opinion!
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Postby quattro » Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:53 pm

antifon wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
antifon wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?


If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.

I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.


Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika .......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Image

Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.


:?: :?: :?:


dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:


What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?

What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out :lol: :lol: :lol:


Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]

When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again

Image

Image


And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.



Indeed, English being Earth's language [officially even perhaps] cannot but be a source of great pride for the English nation!

A bit of credit must be given to the early stone ass scratchers as well, in my humble opinion!

I respect your opinion 8) 8)
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:59 pm

quattro wrote:
antifon wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
antifon wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?


If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.

I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.


Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika .......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Image

Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.


:?: :?: :?:


dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:


What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?

What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out :lol: :lol: :lol:


Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]

When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again

Image

Image


And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.



Indeed, English being Earth's language [officially even perhaps] cannot but be a source of great pride for the English nation!

A bit of credit must be given to the early stone ass scratchers as well, in my humble opinion!

I respect your opinion 8) 8)


In defence of other languages that might have been more sucessful than English (sorry France), we do have the Americans to thank for some of it's popularity.
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Postby quattro » Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:16 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
antifon wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
antifon wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?


If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.

I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.


Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika .......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Image

Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.


:?: :?: :?:


dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:


What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?

What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out :lol: :lol: :lol:


Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]

When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again

Image

Image


And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.



Indeed, English being Earth's language [officially even perhaps] cannot but be a source of great pride for the English nation!

A bit of credit must be given to the early stone ass scratchers as well, in my humble opinion!

I respect your opinion 8) 8)


In defence of other languages that might have been more sucessful than English (sorry France), we do have the Americans to thank for some of it's popularity.
:wink:


Just for a historical remainder it was just 2 negative votes that made English the official language of USA the other one was Greek :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby vaughanwilliams » Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:33 pm

quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
antifon wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
antifon wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?


If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.

I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.


Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika .......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Image

Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.


:?: :?: :?:


dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:


What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?

What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out :lol: :lol: :lol:


Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]

When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again

Image

Image


And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.



Indeed, English being Earth's language [officially even perhaps] cannot but be a source of great pride for the English nation!

A bit of credit must be given to the early stone ass scratchers as well, in my humble opinion!

I respect your opinion 8) 8)


In defence of other languages that might have been more sucessful than English (sorry France), we do have the Americans to thank for some of it's popularity.
:wink:


Just for a historical remainder it was just 2 negative votes that made English the official language of USA the other one was Greek :wink: :wink: :wink:


I think you'll find it was German.
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Postby quattro » Thu Apr 07, 2011 3:09 pm

vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
antifon wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
quattro wrote:
vaughanwilliams wrote:
antifon wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
Hermes wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:This is a real possibility, what could anyone do if the TRNC started to gradually open up this area for redevelopment and settlement?


If Turkey's goal is to end the negotiations, end its EU ambitions, open itself up to endless litigation, plunge its relations with the EU into freefall and seal the fate of the T/Cs in the north, then I think they should go for it.

I know Erdogan is a dumbass. But he's not as dumb as Viewpoint and BirkTurk seem to think he is.


Watch and learn the Turkish businessmen as all eager to get their hands on Maras, it will generate a great deal of investment and wealth.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Panayia mou ........ ekatoureefika .......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Image

Did you hear? In a last-ditch effort to save CRATOS, Turkish businessmen decided to rename it to "CRATOS" to better reflect realities.


:?: :?: :?:


dont bother you need higher IQ to understand it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:


What's the difference between CRATOS and "CRATOS"?

What is the difference from TRNC to ''TRNC'' you figure it out :lol: :lol: :lol:


Putting a word inside inverted commas does not mean you have renamed it. It's still called CRATOS, with or without inverted commas. Inverted commas can be used to convey irony, which I think is your intent, but this is not the same as renaming.
English. It's a language. Use it properly or stick to "chicken scratch" (Greek).[/quoτe]

When we was writing those you was just scratching your arses with the stones So go hide under your rock again

Image

Image


And of course, Greek went on to be spoken all over the world. Oh! Sorry. I meant English went on to be spoken all over the world.



Indeed, English being Earth's language [officially even perhaps] cannot but be a source of great pride for the English nation!

A bit of credit must be given to the early stone ass scratchers as well, in my humble opinion!

I respect your opinion 8) 8)


In defence of other languages that might have been more sucessful than English (sorry France), we do have the Americans to thank for some of it's popularity.
:wink:


Just for a historical remainder it was just 2 negative votes that made English the official language of USA the other one was Greek :wink: :wink: :wink:


I think you'll find it was German.
:wink: :wink: :wink:


Long before I ever came to the US, I heard the story of how, a long long time ago, the US voted on an official language. In events packed with drama, opinions were split between English and German. It all came down to the final vote: English won - by a single vote, because one German-favoring guy was sitting on the toilet.

Gripping as this story may be, it is not exactly true. As the essay below explains, there was no such vote and therefore no fateful diarrhea.

In the 18th century there were rumors that a few Brit-bashing superpatriots campaigned to have the new nation drop English in favor of Hebrew, French, or Greek, considered in the late 18th century to be the languages of God, rationality, and democracy, respectively.
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Postby EPSILON » Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:00 pm

boulio wrote:why dont you give it back for goodwill and allow the ROC TO RETURN THE FAVOR,instead of trying to incite g/c in here with stating it will be repopulated by t/c?

Favor??????
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Postby boulio » Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:21 pm

when i mean favor i mean that the ROC would allow the the t/c to use the port of famagusta to trade with the EU under EU sUPERVISION.
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Postby adabizim » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:22 pm

Maras should not be opened. Status quo is perfectly OK unless Turkey and TRNC decide to unite.
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