GreekIslandGirl wrote:Yes, Peyians need to pursue the right to bring-along comfy cushions in Lidl bags to restaurants that only offer Cypriot reed-covered, wooden chairs!
RichardB wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Yes, Peyians need to pursue the right to bring-along comfy cushions in Lidl bags to restaurants that only offer Cypriot reed-covered, wooden chairs!
Come the revolution sister you pseudo Greeks will be the first to be ousted from the DPRP (Democratic Peoples Republic of Peyia) mark my words
[size=85]Unless you come bearing souvlaki and Sheftalia mix [/size]
DrCyprus wrote:If I become a citizen of the protectorate of Peyia can I get a British passport?
DrCyprus wrote:If I become a citizen of the protectorate of Peyia can I get a British passport?
GreekIslandGirl wrote:RichardB wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:Yes, Peyians need to pursue the right to bring-along comfy cushions in Lidl bags to restaurants that only offer Cypriot reed-covered, wooden chairs!
Come the revolution sister you pseudo Greeks will be the first to be ousted from the DPRP (Democratic Peoples Republic of Peyia) mark my words
[size=85]Unless you come bearing souvlaki and Sheftalia mix [/size]
As an honorary member of the Peyian People's Plebeian Party of Paphos (PPPPoP) I can offer you NON vegetarian souvlaki meze-mix in a landscaped-garden surrounded by freshly-dynamite-mined Akamas sandstone sculptures. Is that not enough to be spared?
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