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Postby cypezokyli » Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:01 pm

i was quite serious about bicommunal stories.

and as you see i didnt post just "good" ones.

i am really interested in them, especially the old ones.

bad or good.
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Postby Kifeas » Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:12 pm

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Viewpoint, don't you see that cypezokyli was merely joking when he asked you to share your stories?.


no I didnt think that I thought he was being genuine, obviously according to you he was trying to make fun and ridicule me.

Viewpoint, when someone wants to make a joke it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is because he wants to make fun and ridicule you. Are you trying to ridicule other people whenever you make jokes?

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Don’t you worry by the fact that you have become the most predictable person in this forum?


Is being inconsistent and unbalanced better? being predictable and truthful doesnt bother me does it bother you?

Someone can also be predictable and consistent in telling lies and /or exaggerating and /or in reacting negatively all the time.

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Viewpoint, I simply tried to protect you from having to reply to cypezokyli’s request since I know you wouldn’t have any bicommunal story to share.


How would you know that? ho sorry just for one second i forgot you know all and no one else knows anything :lol:


Actually I made a mistake here. You see I am not a god either, as I do mistakes. What I wanted to say is that you naturally wouldn’t want to share any of your bi-communal stories.
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Postby Viewpoint » Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:12 pm

cypezokyli wrote:i was quite serious about bicommunal stories.

and as you see i didnt post just "good" ones.

i am really interested in them, especially the old ones.

bad or good.


Kifeas
Viewpoint, don't you see that cypezokyli was merely joking when he asked you to share your stories?


cypezokyli is Kifeas right?? or is he living with his own mental truths? and misleading people....
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Postby BirKibrisli » Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:11 pm

Okey,Cypezokyli,here is one from me.
It was soon after the 1963 events.My grandmother who lived in one of the little Turkish villages in remote paphos mountains got very sick.Her doctor was a Greek Cypriot doctor in Polis (Dr Irododos or something similar).My grandmother was too afraid to travel to Polis for treatment.When Dr Irododos heard this he got into his car and drove to my grandmother's village,and convinced her to come to Polis as her life was in danger without hospital treatment.Once in Polis my grandmother refused to stay in hospital,so Dr Irododos took her to his home and treated her there for a week before personally driving her back to her village. My mother told me this story,and it is true 100 per cent.
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Postby Bananiot » Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:42 pm

Dr Herodotos Nicolaides, he is dead now and he is survived by two children. Kypros Nicolaides is a world authority on pre birth operations on embryos and a renowned gynaecologist. He is based in London (Kings University) and operates a clinic in Fleet Street that basically funds his research programmes.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:12 pm

Bananiot,that's it mate.My mother couldn't think of his second name.
Amazing that someone knows of this great human being.My mother tells me he has also saved my life a few times,but I can't remember him as i was too little.What do you know?
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Postby Kifeas » Tue Sep 13, 2005 6:11 pm

Birkibrisli wrote:Bananiot,that's it mate.My mother couldn't think of his second name.
Amazing that someone knows of this great human being.My mother tells me he has also saved my life a few times,but I can't remember him as i was too little.What do you know?


I heard many similar stories about another doctor, a TC one with the name Ichsan Ali from Pafos.
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Postby BirKibrisli » Wed Sep 14, 2005 3:43 am

Yiasou,Kifeas

Yes,I heard of Dr Ihsan Ali too.He was of course branded as Traitor (Greek-lover) by Denktash and Co.He simply insisted that he was a human being and a doctor first,everything else came after.Didn't he try to get into politics at one stage in the South?Do you know if he is still alive?It's a pity we know so little about these magnificent people.I am so glad people still remember Dr Herodotos in Cyprus.He was a legend in my family history.
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Postby Bananiot » Wed Sep 14, 2005 7:01 am

Of course, the clinic of Dr Kypros Nicolaides is in Harley Street, not Fleet Street as I wrote previously. Fleet Street, if I remember correctly, is the home of newspapers.

Dr Ihsan Ali is dead. He was a political advisor to Makarios. His nephew, was at the University of Cyprus but has retired now.

In Istanbul, I met the son of the Lefke Doctor, Chakir. He told me how in 1974 his family were saved by a GC soldier who recognised the doctor that had given birth to him ...
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Sep 14, 2005 9:07 am

Kifeas wrote:
Viewpoint wrote: Kifeas
Viewpoint, don't you see that cypezokyli was merely joking when he asked you to share your stories?.


no I didnt think that I thought he was being genuine, obviously according to you he was trying to make fun and ridicule me.

Viewpoint, when someone wants to make a joke it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is because he wants to make fun and ridicule you. Are you trying to ridicule other people whenever you make jokes?

Viewpoint wrote:
Don’t you worry by the fact that you have become the most predictable person in this forum?


Is being inconsistent and unbalanced better? being predictable and truthful doesnt bother me does it bother you?

Someone can also be predictable and consistent in telling lies and /or exaggerating and /or in reacting negatively all the time.

Viewpoint wrote:
Viewpoint, I simply tried to protect you from having to reply to cypezokyli’s request since I know you wouldn’t have any bicommunal story to share.


How would you know that? ho sorry just for one second i forgot you know all and no one else knows anything :lol:


Actually I made a mistake here. You see I am not a god either, as I do mistakes. What I wanted to say is that you naturally wouldn’t want to share any of your bi-communal stories.


Kifeas can you please explain why it is you are always on the defensive with my posts, I tried to explain that the last time i posted a personal bicommunal experience it was shot down as not being true, a situation that I will not forget for the rest of my life was just disregarded and cast aside as a few GCs on this forum didnt want to accept thus blocking out what GCs were doing to TCs during the 60/70s.

Is that any clearer for you??

Plus its obvious we do not share share the same vision and perspectives on the Cyprus issue, dont you feel you should be a bit more tollerant? you convey an arrogance and disrespect for anyone whos ideas do not conform to your own.
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