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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:08 pm

Lordo wrote:talk of bankruptcy of the north at this time is hilarious. henceforth you will be known as billerio


It's your talk that's bankrupt as well ... what became of your threats of Your One Million Fellow Illegal Settlers, your co-dippers in Harem Money...

... Where are they...???... all buggered off back to Mersin cos the Bankrupt Regime you wish were "an independent north cyprus" has run out of thieving scams...???
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Lordo » Wed Jul 31, 2013 12:45 am

got plenty more where thats comes from totally natural charluimmu.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby bill cobbett » Wed Jul 31, 2013 12:53 am

Lordo wrote:got plenty more where thats comes from totally natural charluimmu.


Rubbish, there is no more, the Bankrupt Regime has used up all its thieving options.

The place Vordo calls ... "an independent north cyprus" has run out of scams for Bordo to dip his wick in.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Lordo » Thu Aug 01, 2013 1:54 am

and the south is hunky dory right.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Flying Horse » Thu Aug 01, 2013 10:05 am

Feck me!!!!!

That's way too much money for so few in population. Makes you wonder why Turkey is so keen to 'talk' to the South!
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Maximus » Thu Aug 01, 2013 11:23 am

Flying Horse wrote:Feck me!!!!!

That's way too much money for so few in population. Makes you wonder why Turkey is so keen to 'talk' to the South!


They are so keen to give a derelict battered Varosha back (which requires billions in investment to yield anything) in exchange for direct flights to the illegal airport in the north which yields immediately for them.

Not only will the price of the stolen property in the north increase in value for them, it will essentially help them get richer through direct trade too, while alleviating Turkey's financial burden. Such an exchange would also end the problem as far as they are concerned, even without the formal recognition.

Anyone who thinks or thought that this was or is a good or fair trade off needs to get their head examined. The embargoes should remain to squeeze the sh*t out of them to get out.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby B25 » Thu Aug 01, 2013 12:20 pm

Maximus wrote:
Flying Horse wrote:Feck me!!!!!

That's way too much money for so few in population. Makes you wonder why Turkey is so keen to 'talk' to the South!


They are so keen to give a derelict battered Varosha back (which requires billions in investment to yield anything) in exchange for direct flights to the illegal airport in the north which yields immediately for them.

Not only will the price of the stolen property in the north increase in value for them, it will essentially help them get richer through direct trade too, while alleviating Turkey's financial burden. Such an exchange would also end the problem as far as they are concerned, even without the formal recognition.

Anyone who thinks or thought that this was or is a good or fair trade off needs to get their head examined. The embargoes should remain to squeeze the sh*t out of them to get out.


Maxi, I agree entirely, but I worry that our side are fools and might just do something like that for popularity. If they did, we should form a vigilantly group, who's in???
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Flying Horse » Thu Aug 01, 2013 12:31 pm

B25 wrote:
Maximus wrote:
Flying Horse wrote:Feck me!!!!!

That's way too much money for so few in population. Makes you wonder why Turkey is so keen to 'talk' to the South!


They are so keen to give a derelict battered Varosha back (which requires billions in investment to yield anything) in exchange for direct flights to the illegal airport in the north which yields immediately for them.

Not only will the price of the stolen property in the north increase in value for them, it will essentially help them get richer through direct trade too, while alleviating Turkey's financial burden. Such an exchange would also end the problem as far as they are concerned, even without the formal recognition.

Anyone who thinks or thought that this was or is a good or fair trade off needs to get their head examined. The embargoes should remain to squeeze the sh*t out of them to get out.



Maxi, I agree entirely, but I worry that our side are fools and might just do something like that for popularity. If they did, we should form a vigilantly group, who's in???


That's all politics is worried about, who can look good on the world stage!

Hmm, Maximus, agree to that too. I suppose its all too easy to 'talk' and be friends when one side has hidden agendas. How often can wool be pulled over eyes, before it gathers so many holes, its transparent?

I'll just mutter into my Mavro Daphne about value of stolen property, waving sticks and proclaiming Asil Nadir and Turkey are thieves of family property. MEH.

Mutter mutter, grumble grumble.
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby Viewpoint » Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:54 pm

No Ercan = No Deal
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Re: The Bankrupt Regime of "trnc"

Postby B25 » Thu Aug 01, 2013 2:56 pm

NO DEAL

You want to legalise and illegality for giving back what you stole in the first place, F hell, BS turkish mentality.
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