MChristoph wrote: sorry that I said these things about foreigners but really I wish we had less muslims or Turkish people so on the streets I would like to see more Cypriots
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The Muslims and the Turks may be CYPRIOTS just like you......
MChristoph wrote: sorry that I said these things about foreigners but really I wish we had less muslims or Turkish people so on the streets I would like to see more Cypriots
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MChristoph wrote:By the way yeah B25 give me some money to get the hell out of here so I won't be kill by some stupid explotion. At least I won't be dead next time...
Stupidass.
bill cobbett wrote:Yes we all look back through rose coloured specs to the oldie days, but yes life was hard and just above the poverty line... bread, olives and fassoulia my old man used to say and a single pair of hand-me down shoes for school and Sundays ... and no electricity.
bill cobbett wrote:Anyway, to get back to the matter of our tea-drinking sort of Englishwowan Figgy's Adventures in GB...
Figgy don't forget to try out our traditional culinary delicacies, and we have so many of them here in GB, thinks like Jellied Eels which are every Londoner's favourite or if you're going up north you can try Tripe, and the Pork Scratchings in the Midlands are very nice... but wherever you wander have a good old GB Fry-Up Breakfast.
CBBB wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Anyway, to get back to the matter of our tea-drinking sort of Englishwowan Figgy's Adventures in GB...
Figgy don't forget to try out our traditional culinary delicacies, and we have so many of them here in GB, thinks like Jellied Eels which are every Londoner's favourite or if you're going up north you can try Tripe, and the Pork Scratchings in the Midlands are very nice... but wherever you wander have a good old GB Fry-Up Breakfast.
With lots of black pudding.
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