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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:15 pm

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MR-from-NG wrote:I'm sure we all know the motive behind that post :wink:

Well, what all turncoats have in common is a strong resentment of their government and an overwhelming feeling of injustice over something personal that happened for which they hold their government responsible and that’s what leads to a change of alliance.

We're obviously looking at this from different angles. Never mind mate. I've made my mind up about him :lol:
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Get Real! » Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:17 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:I'm sure we all know the motive behind that post :wink:

Well, what all turncoats have in common is a strong resentment of their government and an overwhelming feeling of injustice over something personal that happened for which they hold their government responsible and that’s what leads to a change of alliance.

We're obviously looking at this from different angles. Never mind mate. I've made my mind up about him :lol:

Like I said... you never complained when Fanos and/or Bananiot were on the "TRNCs" side so in my opinion you have no right to complain now. Sorry... :)

If you’re gonna be anti-turncoat then it must be for ALL of them and not just the ones that suit you.
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Get Real! » Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:29 pm

Btw, on a different note it’s good to hear that Iceman is alive and well… he was a good guy and I wish him well.

Been to his house, met his wife and (former) dog… took me for some nice drives through magical places that I hadn’t visited for decades… the memory is still with me... strong.
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:40 pm

Get Real! wrote:Btw, on a different note it’s good to hear that Iceman is alive and well… he was a good guy and I wish him well.

Been to his house, met his wife and (former) dog… took me for some nice drives through magical places that I hadn’t visited for decades… the memory is still with me... strong.


I'll pass your well wishes on M. Iceman and his wife are now both retired. Iceman bought a Nikon F6 which apparently is the flagship of Nikon cameras. He follows the WRC around Europe taking pictures. He has the most amazing Doberman dogs, he pays thousands of Euros for them. We speak almost on daily basis and he uses me as his mule every time I go to Cyprus. Everything he buys gets delivered to my office and then I take it to him when I go there :wink:
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Get Real! » Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:46 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Btw, on a different note it’s good to hear that Iceman is alive and well… he was a good guy and I wish him well.

Been to his house, met his wife and (former) dog… took me for some nice drives through magical places that I hadn’t visited for decades… the memory is still with me... strong.

I'll pass your well wishes on M. Iceman and his wife are now both retired. Iceman bought a Nikon F6 which apparently is the flagship of Nikon cameras. He follows the WRC around Europe taking pictures. He has the most amazing Doberman dogs, he pays thousands of Euros for them. We speak almost on daily basis and he uses me as his mule every time I go to Cyprus. Everything he buys gets delivered to my office and then I take it to him when I go there :wink:

Oh right… surprised to hear they’ve retired… they didn’t look *that* old! :? :lol:

As for the camera and paraphernalia… I recall he was a “gadget man”… had lots of electronic devices and gear when I visited.

Fiddling with wires and cables is one of the images I have of him... :)
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri Oct 05, 2018 4:58 pm

MR-from-NG wrote:My curiosity got the better of me so I just called Iceman to ask about the water.

Me. Hi Iceman, how are you mate?
I. I'm OK, on my moped on my way to town, just pulled up to talk to you
M. Have you been looking into the Cyprus Forum?
I. No, fuck them
M. I wanted to ask about the water pipe from Turkey
I What about it?
M. The guys on the forum reckon it's been a waste of money and time and no water is running through it
I. So how the fuck is a dam that size full of water then?
M. Remember Kikapu?
I. Yeah, fucking arsehole, what about him?
M He, more then the GC'c (that ones for you Pyrp) is convinced the project was a failure and all the hype and celebrations are just a hoax.
I. I wouldn't expect nothing less from that Greek cock sucking motherfucker.
M. As you know I was out there last month and not once did I have a water cut and not once did I hear of anyone complaining about water shortage. So I wanted to have your opinion.
I. The arseholes gave us hope we would have water in abundance and we would pay a lot less then what we are paying. Bullshit, we are paying twice as much. All fucking liars.
M. So you are confident the water is consistently running and no tankers are filling it up.
I. are you fucking kidding me? If there was any problem you think the TC press are asleep and would not make headline news about it. Tell the cunts on the forum, especially that fucking Kikapu, if they are so curious or if the project bothers them so much all they have to do is queue up at the border, show their passport and come across and visit the dam themselves.
M. Thanks Iceman, regards, to the family and speak soon. Btw, do you ever visit CF?
I No, I now go on Frozen Cypriots, it's on Facebook, real nice people real interesting discussions. Take care M. Bye

There you have it. Straight from the horses mouth.


You didn't understand.
We did not ask whether he has enough water to take a shower but whether the water that gets in the dam is from this pipe (or of that amount) or not:

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As for where the inlet is, this photo from the inauguration ceremony shows it at the bottom of the wall

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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Oct 05, 2018 5:06 pm

Get Real! wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Btw, on a different note it’s good to hear that Iceman is alive and well… he was a good guy and I wish him well.

Been to his house, met his wife and (former) dog… took me for some nice drives through magical places that I hadn’t visited for decades… the memory is still with me... strong.

I'll pass your well wishes on M. Iceman and his wife are now both retired. Iceman bought a Nikon F6 which apparently is the flagship of Nikon cameras. He follows the WRC around Europe taking pictures. He has the most amazing Doberman dogs, he pays thousands of Euros for them. We speak almost on daily basis and he uses me as his mule every time I go to Cyprus. Everything he buys gets delivered to my office and then I take it to him when I go there :wink:

Oh right… surprised to hear they’ve retired… they didn’t look *that* old! :? :lol:

As for the camera and paraphernalia… I recall he was a “gadget man”… had lots of electronic devices and gear when I visited.

Fiddling with wires and cables is one of the images I have of him... :)


They are not at retirement age but they chose to. Iceman passed his business on to his son and his wife retired from the bank she was working at. They just bought a beautiful villa in Karmi with the most amazing views. His Dobermans btw are championship winning dogs. He travels around Europe competing in dog shows.
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Oct 05, 2018 5:15 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
MR-from-NG wrote:My curiosity got the better of me so I just called Iceman to ask about the water.

Me. Hi Iceman, how are you mate?
I. I'm OK, on my moped on my way to town, just pulled up to talk to you
M. Have you been looking into the Cyprus Forum?
I. No, fuck them
M. I wanted to ask about the water pipe from Turkey
I What about it?
M. The guys on the forum reckon it's been a waste of money and time and no water is running through it
I. So how the fuck is a dam that size full of water then?
M. Remember Kikapu?
I. Yeah, fucking arsehole, what about him?
M He, more then the GC'c (that ones for you Pyrp) is convinced the project was a failure and all the hype and celebrations are just a hoax.
I. I wouldn't expect nothing less from that Greek cock sucking motherfucker.
M. As you know I was out there last month and not once did I have a water cut and not once did I hear of anyone complaining about water shortage. So I wanted to have your opinion.
I. The arseholes gave us hope we would have water in abundance and we would pay a lot less then what we are paying. Bullshit, we are paying twice as much. All fucking liars.
M. So you are confident the water is consistently running and no tankers are filling it up.
I. are you fucking kidding me? If there was any problem you think the TC press are asleep and would not make headline news about it. Tell the cunts on the forum, especially that fucking Kikapu, if they are so curious or if the project bothers them so much all they have to do is queue up at the border, show their passport and come across and visit the dam themselves.
M. Thanks Iceman, regards, to the family and speak soon. Btw, do you ever visit CF?
I No, I now go on Frozen Cypriots, it's on Facebook, real nice people real interesting discussions. Take care M. Bye

There you have it. Straight from the horses mouth.


You didn't understand.
We did not ask whether he has enough water to take a shower but whether the water that gets in the dam is from this pipe (or of that amount) or not:

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As for where the inlet is, this photo from the inauguration ceremony shows it at the bottom of the wall

Image


Not only can he take a shower he can even flush the toilet when he takes a dump and boy does that need some water :lol:
Pyrp, seriously, I've not seen it for myself but from what I hear it is functioning as intended. Let me put it like this. Up until the water pipe was done each time I went to Cyprus I was in a state of panic about the lack of water. Since the pipe from Turkey I have not heard of anyone being without it.
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri Oct 05, 2018 5:18 pm

Get Real! wrote: Turncoats have always existed and each have their personal reasons which make perfect sense to them... and that’s how it is.


Turncoats?? Would you call a GC judge who sentences a GC criminal to prison for having murdered a TC a turncoat?
I disagree. It’s just the personal sense of justice of each individual. In this case Kikapu’s.
I have my own personal sense of justice as well , probably that’s why me and Kikapu are comrades in arms. Who was the last one who called me a traitor, B25?

MR-from-NG wrote: If I said I was in Cyprus and had a great meal at Bellapais Gardens Kicks could very easily jump in and say, "I don't know how you could even enjoy it knowing you were sitting in a restaurant once owned by a GC"


And he would be right, no? See above.

In short stop getting upset, there’s not enough reason.
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Re: Problems with Turkish pipeline

Postby MR-from-NG » Fri Oct 05, 2018 5:27 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Get Real! wrote: Turncoats have always existed and each have their personal reasons which make perfect sense to them... and that’s how it is.


Turncoats?? Would you call a GC judge who sentences a GC criminal to prison for having murdered a TC a turncoat?
I disagree. It’s just the personal sense of justice of each individual. In this case Kikapu’s.
I have my own personal sense of justice as well , probably that’s why me and Kikapu are comrades in arms. Who was the last one who called me a traitor, B25?

MR-from-NG wrote: If I said I was in Cyprus and had a great meal at Bellapais Gardens Kicks could very easily jump in and say, "I don't know how you could even enjoy it knowing you were sitting in a restaurant once owned by a GC"


And he would be right, no? See above.

In short stop getting upset, there’s not enough reason.


In this crazy PC world he would be........ in the real world.........bollocks
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