miltiades wrote:Do you have ti take 6 positions and on occasions all 7 on the board? You are obsessed General and you have NEVER been right on anything. The weird thing is you telling us that WW3 is in progress right now. You blithering idiot.
By the way, when do you ....fly ??'
miltiades wrote:Here was I thinking that the removal of Assad and the strengthening of the rebels was a major objective.
By the way, when do you ....fly ?
Perhaps you are waiting to finish your elementary school. Do yoi have to spew so much shit by taking ALL front of the board. You have allready established your self as the forum's idiot !!
AlanwithoneL wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Schnauzer wrote:miltiades wrote:Will continue my story late tomorrow, will be visiting Platres and Troodos. First I will tell you about Lynda...
No!!, don't do that, tell us about how you managed for more than 50 years to avoid spending enough time in Cyprus to qualify for military service.
Did you always ensure that you would only take a week every year, or did you chance a ten day or fortnight ?, I am sure we would all love to know, particularly those who (like yourself) would not venture to set foot on Cypriot soil for any extended length of time for fear of being required to do their duty.
You could be helpful here, just how long DOES one have to be resident (or in YOUR case had to be) before one becomes eligible for the dreaded prospect of training in a military environment perchance one's services should be required to defend the country ?.
You see ?, you actually COULD be of some use to others of your disposition, do them a favour, 'Spill the Beans', you know you are good at that.
He left Cyprus BEFORE the 1960 independence.
He got married in the UK and presumably got the British citizenship.
The National Guard was created in 1963. By law it was only drafting GCs turning 18. No-one of older age was obliged to serve.
Most of my uncles were about 25-30 by then. Nobody served...
Many years later they introduced a new law (i think it was in the 90s) according to which any GC expart below the age of 40 who wanted to return permanently was obliged to serve for 6 months. I remember there was a wave of 2nd generation Cypriots abandoning South Africa back then, who could not even speak the language and got trapped in this fiasco.
Perhaps you confuse the situation with what's going on in the occupied. There each and every TC expat, is oblidged to serve as soon as he returns, no matter his age or current citizenship or reason for visiting (e.g for a few days holiday).
This is the reason Kikapu returned to Cyprus, but did not dare visit his relatives in the occupied.
I really shouldn't care about you fighting amongst yourselves but it is upsetting me. Why don't you all grow up and just live and let live? you know the saying "Don't do to others what you wouldn't want done to yourself". The man is a senior citizen for heavens sake, leave him alone. He has come back to the country of birth and is clearly loving it. What pleasure could you possibly getting from doing what you're doing? Unless you're twisted and evil? Grow up and show some respect. Such intelligent, educated people acting like spolit little brats.
Pyrpolizer wrote:AlanwithoneL wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Schnauzer wrote:miltiades wrote:Will continue my story late tomorrow, will be visiting Platres and Troodos. First I will tell you about Lynda...
No!!, don't do that, tell us about how you managed for more than 50 years to avoid spending enough time in Cyprus to qualify for military service.
Did you always ensure that you would only take a week every year, or did you chance a ten day or fortnight ?, I am sure we would all love to know, particularly those who (like yourself) would not venture to set foot on Cypriot soil for any extended length of time for fear of being required to do their duty.
You could be helpful here, just how long DOES one have to be resident (or in YOUR case had to be) before one becomes eligible for the dreaded prospect of training in a military environment perchance one's services should be required to defend the country ?.
You see ?, you actually COULD be of some use to others of your disposition, do them a favour, 'Spill the Beans', you know you are good at that.
He left Cyprus BEFORE the 1960 independence.
He got married in the UK and presumably got the British citizenship.
The National Guard was created in 1963. By law it was only drafting GCs turning 18. No-one of older age was obliged to serve.
Most of my uncles were about 25-30 by then. Nobody served...
Many years later they introduced a new law (i think it was in the 90s) according to which any GC expart below the age of 40 who wanted to return permanently was obliged to serve for 6 months. I remember there was a wave of 2nd generation Cypriots abandoning South Africa back then, who could not even speak the language and got trapped in this fiasco.
Perhaps you confuse the situation with what's going on in the occupied. There each and every TC expat, is oblidged to serve as soon as he returns, no matter his age or current citizenship or reason for visiting (e.g for a few days holiday).
This is the reason Kikapu returned to Cyprus, but did not dare visit his relatives in the occupied.
I really shouldn't care about you fighting amongst yourselves but it is upsetting me. Why don't you all grow up and just live and let live? you know the saying "Don't do to others what you wouldn't want done to yourself". The man is a senior citizen for heavens sake, leave him alone. He has come back to the country of birth and is clearly loving it. What pleasure could you possibly getting from doing what you're doing? Unless you're twisted and evil? Grow up and show some respect. Such intelligent, educated people acting like spolit little brats.
Are you sure you are not totally confused?
What I wrote was just to correct Schnauzer's repeated argument that Milti did not return to Cyprus earlier out of fear of been drafted in the NG. I actually defended Milti by explaining to Schnauzer that his accusation is totally invalid. And look what total nonsense you said addressing me (highlighted with red above)
NB. Is it my post that you wanted to address or it it Schnauzer's???
If it's the later then you should LEARN how to use the forum buttons.
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