GreekIslandGirl wrote:I wonder if joining the dots on a Euro-map, for each country's turn at Presidency, would spell out a message?
And what about all the anagrams you can form out of that!
That should keep you busy for the next few weeks Oracle…
GreekIslandGirl wrote:I wonder if joining the dots on a Euro-map, for each country's turn at Presidency, would spell out a message?
bill cobbett wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:bill cobbett wrote:There are now just 237 days to go before Greece, the alleged motherland of some, the reputed founder of European Civilisation and such claimed far-ranging contributions to person-kind as the inventions of the Water Closet, Stilton Cheese and Barbie the Doll, takes over the Presidency of the European Council.
Just 237 days to go...oo..oo..oo...oh....!!! ...
Who has it in those 237 days...?
Ireland at the mo and then Lithuania... (where on Earth is Lithuania...???)
kurupetos wrote:bill cobbett wrote:cyprusgrump wrote:bill cobbett wrote:There are now just 237 days to go before Greece, the alleged motherland of some, the reputed founder of European Civilisation and such claimed far-ranging contributions to person-kind as the inventions of the Water Closet, Stilton Cheese and Barbie the Doll, takes over the Presidency of the European Council.
Just 237 days to go...oo..oo..oo...oh....!!! ...
Who has it in those 237 days...?
Ireland at the mo and then Lithuania... (where on Earth is Lithuania...???)
Is it where lithium batteries come from?
Communications and Works Minister Tasos Mitsopoulos took part Monday in the tri-partite meeting on maritime issues that took place in Greece between Greece, Cyprus and Malta.
The meeting was also attended by Greek Minister of Merchant Marine and Aegean, Kostis Mousouroulis, and Infrastructure Minister of Malta, Joe Mizzi.
The three Ministers were earlier received by Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras.
During their meeting they discussed among other topics, issues relating to the integrated maritime policy and the priorities of the Greek EU Presidency in the second half of 2014 for shipping issues.
The Cypriot Minister briefed his counterparts on the embargo imposed by Turkey on vessel carrying the Cyprus flag or on ships which visit Cypriot ports and which can not reach Turkish ports.
The Ministers of Greece and Malta expressed their support to the Cypriot positions and the various measures undertaken by the Government of Cyprus.
Their next meeting will take place in Cyprus late autumn.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:People would do well to look into their hearts and ask themselves if they truly care about Cyprus or their own personal image; they should leave their egos behind.
- If one's child was ill and the only doctor available was Greek, would you walk away and let it die? Right now, Greece is our only doctor who has time to give us an appointment.
(I hope everyone can substitute "Greek" for any other nationality.)
Get Real! wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:People would do well to look into their hearts and ask themselves if they truly care about Cyprus or their own personal image; they should leave their egos behind.
- If one's child was ill and the only doctor available was Greek, would you walk away and let it die? Right now, Greece is our only doctor who has time to give us an appointment.
(I hope everyone can substitute "Greek" for any other nationality.)
Greece is Cyprus’ most dangerous enemy and you need to wake up to this fact. Forget your ethnic identity mix-ups and start using your head.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:OK, GR! - substitute "Greece" for who you think right now has time for Cyprus?
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