whats the matter you want a story i will tell you one.
there is a very nice one on the other thread. now go read it will you.
bill cobbett wrote:Lordo wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Viewpoint wrote:Wrong Bill yet again the clean up started over the weekend and continues until it has all been cleared up, I know this disappoints you but you can have everything your own way.
... so tell us VP, who is working to clear the mountains of rubbish that the CYs up there have had to put up with under the Rubbish Regime...?
Have the municipal workers called off their strike, been paid and gone back at work...???
i did not realise you cared. if you care so much how about a small contribution to help along my friend. put your money where your mouth is not just talking shit i hope. otherwise stop with the verbal diarrhea. we got enough problems with dt eating curry on double portions south of the border.
Well fear it's VP you should be more concerned about when it comes to spreading shite... cos VP ain't telling us anything like the whole story... ain't that right VP...???
Viewpoint wrote:Bill just go visit the TRNC and see for yourself the clean up is being conducted by private companies, my neighborhood is clean and they are continuing to clean up all areas, it takes time.
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