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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby CBBB » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:04 pm

Viewpoint wrote:
CBBB wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:To right no pasporti no crossi....


Any chance of having that in English, or Greek, or even Turkish, so that at least someone understands it?


Obviously you dont have a sense of humor.


That is one thing I have in abundance, I however don't have the ability to understand gibberish!
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby Viewpoint » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:09 pm

What can no pasporti mean?
or crossi ? god you are dumb.
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:31 pm

Sotos wrote:How do you know who was TCs and who was settler? Talat has oriental looks but he is a TC. Erdogan is a Turk but he doesn't look oriental. I think you see what you want to see ;)


Chinese like with dark skin, Cap assumed correctly. :wink:
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby CBBB » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:31 pm

Viewpoint wrote:What can no pasporti mean?
or crossi ? god you are dumb.


Moi?
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:35 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Sotos wrote:How do you know who was TCs and who was settler? Talat has oriental looks but he is a TC. Erdogan is a Turk but he doesn't look oriental. I think you see what you want to see ;)


Chinese like with dark skin, Cap assumed correctly. :wink:


Talat has Oriental looks??? :roll: I thought he was a typical example of a "British Bastard" as the mainland Turks call the Kibrislis :lol:
As for Erdogan he is a Laz which means he has Greek roots. :!: :!:
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:37 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:The following is a real life incident that shows how close in mentality are the Kibrislis with the Kypreoi contrary to the settlers.
I was walking by the crossing at Ledra street in the evening with my family and had this idea to cross over to the occupied part of the town, but had no ID or anything with me. I thought of asking the Kibrisli officer woman at the crossing whether she could let me go if i gave her my name and ID number. I am sure she could find me on the computer, after all it would be just a one hour walk and back. The woman was thinking about it, hesitating, thought of asking some superior, it was obvious she was trying to serve me as best as she could, and perhaps even take all responsibility and let me pass. Next to her there was a young settler say "new TC" woman with purely oriental looks who seemed agitated hearing all this. At the moment the Kibrisli officer woman was about to tell me "tamam"/OK the "new TC" woman jumped in furious and with full audacity told me "if you don't have passport, go home and sleep" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

That was probably VP. :lol:

You should have told her that, if she isn't a Cypriot and a EU citizen, she should go and sleep in her own country of Turkey! :D


Damn it, and she was actually VERY BEAUTIFUL :mrgreen:
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby B25 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:17 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:The following is a real life incident that shows how close in mentality are the Kibrislis with the Kypreoi contrary to the settlers.
I was walking by the crossing at Ledra street in the evening with my family and had this idea to cross over to the occupied part of the town, but had no ID or anything with me. I thought of asking the Kibrisli officer woman at the crossing whether she could let me go if i gave her my name and ID number. I am sure she could find me on the computer, after all it would be just a one hour walk and back. The woman was thinking about it, hesitating, thought of asking some superior, it was obvious she was trying to serve me as best as she could, and perhaps even take all responsibility and let me pass. Next to her there was a young settler say "new TC" woman with purely oriental looks who seemed agitated hearing all this. At the moment the Kibrisli officer woman was about to tell me "tamam"/OK the "new TC" woman jumped in furious and with full audacity told me "if you don't have passport, go home and sleep" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well, why are you complaining? She was right, whatever race she was. No passport no crossing. Rules are rules. Imagine if our lot let all the turks cross over on a say so.

And in any case, inta pou girefkes na pais pogi? Yia na patisis ta skata tous. Hade re pou giame.
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:23 pm

B25 wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:The following is a real life incident that shows how close in mentality are the Kibrislis with the Kypreoi contrary to the settlers.
I was walking by the crossing at Ledra street in the evening with my family and had this idea to cross over to the occupied part of the town, but had no ID or anything with me. I thought of asking the Kibrisli officer woman at the crossing whether she could let me go if i gave her my name and ID number. I am sure she could find me on the computer, after all it would be just a one hour walk and back. The woman was thinking about it, hesitating, thought of asking some superior, it was obvious she was trying to serve me as best as she could, and perhaps even take all responsibility and let me pass. Next to her there was a young settler say "new TC" woman with purely oriental looks who seemed agitated hearing all this. At the moment the Kibrisli officer woman was about to tell me "tamam"/OK the "new TC" woman jumped in furious and with full audacity told me "if you don't have passport, go home and sleep" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well, why are you complaining? She was right, whatever race she was. No passport no crossing. Rules are rules. Imagine if our lot let all the turks cross over on a say so.

And in any case, inta pou girefkes na pais pogi? Yia na patisis ta skata tous. Hade re pou giame.


Your posts are full of hate against the Kibrislis B25. I simply don't share your views, and what I do in my life is none of your business. And please be most respectful to others and say what you have to say in English. :P
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby Bananiot » Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:04 am

Especially if pogi (over there) is your home and your life, which people like B25 handed over to Turkey on a silver plate.
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Re: Kibrislis Vs Settlers

Postby B25 » Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:00 am

Pyrpolizer wrote:
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Pyrpolizer wrote:The following is a real life incident that shows how close in mentality are the Kibrislis with the Kypreoi contrary to the settlers.
I was walking by the crossing at Ledra street in the evening with my family and had this idea to cross over to the occupied part of the town, but had no ID or anything with me. I thought of asking the Kibrisli officer woman at the crossing whether she could let me go if i gave her my name and ID number. I am sure she could find me on the computer, after all it would be just a one hour walk and back. The woman was thinking about it, hesitating, thought of asking some superior, it was obvious she was trying to serve me as best as she could, and perhaps even take all responsibility and let me pass. Next to her there was a young settler say "new TC" woman with purely oriental looks who seemed agitated hearing all this. At the moment the Kibrisli officer woman was about to tell me "tamam"/OK the "new TC" woman jumped in furious and with full audacity told me "if you don't have passport, go home and sleep" :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well, why are you complaining? She was right, whatever race she was. No passport no crossing. Rules are rules. Imagine if our lot let all the turks cross over on a say so.

And in any case, inta pou girefkes na pais pogi? Yia na patisis ta skata tous. Hade re pou giame.


Your posts are full of hate against the Kibrislis B25. I simply don't share your views, and what I do in my life is none of your business. And please be most respectful to others and say what you have to say in English. :P


My comments in Greeklish were for your consumption. My hatred is for the Turks and any one who supports them, aka the TCs and it becomes my business when people like you and a few others here want to cosy up and soften our hand against the otherside. Capish.

As for your pet poodle, it's not people like me that gave Cyprus to turkey, it's people like him, who now want to give it away, whilst we are trying to hold onto it.
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