Lordo wrote:what gave you the idea that sheep get carried under their arm. of all people you should know that sheep are on all fours.
Lordo wrote:hopefully they will retrun them to the owner if he still has them. of course his mate has a kleftiko kavene in the village so who knows they may have been consumed already.
bill cobbett wrote:Please don't post your Home Movies, Lordo!
Get Real! wrote:Lordo wrote:hopefully they will retrun them to the owner if he still has them. of course his mate has a kleftiko kavene in the village so who knows they may have been consumed already.
Oh well that explains why the police car and bike haven't been returned!
You people must be very hungry…
bill cobbett wrote:Call us suspicious ... but as this story comes out of the Occupied Areas... and it does come with a waft of sewage...
So here's a chap who sustained a broken arm during the unfortunate incident with the police of the Republic a few weeks ago, an injury which doesn't hinder him in driving a cattle lorry and 40 sheep from Athienou, 20 miles way, a few days later...!!!
Odd thing this story, this ever-so convenient and coincidence of a story, something smells about it.. and it ain't fish.
Are we being served a sacrificial lamb...???
Tim Drayton wrote:It is true that eight people have been arrested in connection with this incident, but it is worth noting that the charges are:
"ithali yasak mal tasarrufu ve Tezkeresiz hayvan bulundurma"
(being in possession of goods whose import is forbidden and keeping unlicensed animals).
http://www.yeniduzen.com/detay.asp?a=53250&z=19
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