miltiades wrote:RichardB wrote:miltiades wrote:Paphitis wrote:miltiades wrote:In the meantime the idiot arsehole refuses to concede defeat !
I wonder if our ....Idiot will accept defeat and concentrate on his ... 6 figure debts
General you have LOST. Accept it and move on
That's right yero.
There is no reason for Trump to concede anything with so much conjecture about the security and fairness of the votes.
There are full audits underway in PA, MI, GA, and AZ plus all the court cases. You don't concede when you file in court.
You have to at least await the outcomes of the audits and court cases FIRST!
But you people are just too stupid. You just want Trump to concede, but that would be the dumbest act ever.
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There is just one stupid person on this forum and is none othet than you. You are full of shit? Have no confidence, you endeavour to give the impression that yoir are a ....whiz kid , all the bullshit about your development plans in Cyprus, flying in an Australian to supervise, that's all bullshit boy, wake up .]
So Milti are you telling that Paphites... The advisor to Armies and Presidents...... The multi millionaire property developer.... The international political genius... and playboy jetsetter (self piloting). is a bullshitter?? Surely not!
If you haven't sussed him out by now you probably soon will.
The man lacks confidence and finds solace in using his imagination to its full capacity. His comments on the " Syrian issue" where he steadfastly projected himself as in charge of operations was a dead giveaway. We this and we that it's no wonder I named him General We we
You are saying that. I never projected myself as commander of any operation. Good lord!
You have invented that you silly person. I was not and did not ever say of I was commander of any operation in Syria.
I’m definitely not a member of the US Military and am not even a US citizen. They were in charge of the coalition. Australia was part of it and I definitely wasn’t a member of the ADF at the time which was part of the US led operation. And if I was, I wouldn’t be on this forum talking about it. Or claim to be the leader of the operation.
You are senile.
Going back to my little project in Cyprus. Yes I do need to be acquainted with Cypriot Builders. Last time I went to Cyprus I did have a meeting with a well known builder that is active in the Paphos district about it, but I don’t favour them. It seemed to all be stacked their way. So I ask a legit question. No doubt someone has built in Cyprus before or done some project like this one. I need some information about builders and architects. There is nothing wrong with that. Otherwise I’m flying blind.
I do have relatives in Cyprus too. Many who have built. Some I can ask and others I’d rather not as I rather be private. By asking, someone could offer me information I need to make this successful or as trouble free as possible. And I have received some information from 2 forumers. Information I would otherwise not have. I was given a building company, and also contacted by an experienced project manager via pm. That’s pretty cool. Because that person comes with a wealth of experience in Cyprus and Canada.
Oh and yeh! Whilst I got no clue about Cyprus, and to be honest, I’m a little scared of the market there and the quality of building and modus operandi of doing business there for projects such as this one. I have no doubt there are good builders in Cyprus but I need to find one. Someone who doesn’t cut corners. We have builders like that in Australia as well. And there are many horror stories and nightmare scenarios. This stuff has its risks. Usually they come about with bad workmanship or not meeting expectations. I have endured these scenarios myself and mistakes are costly. They can cost big money. I have done many like it in Australia. Corner block subdivisions, new builds, restorations, and such like and I do like property. I have been able to make a nice little packet out of it and am capable of doing this as my sole means of supporting the family. I flip at least 1 property every year. Only lost money from 2. So no I don’t say I’m a millionaire. Hard working yes. Yesterday was my first day off in over a month. I do alright out of it. But today I woke up with pain all over my body. All muscular from all the shit I do. I do a lot. I simply can’t sit still. Whilst I’m in a bit of pain today, I am very fit and strong. It’s just all the unusual places and postures I put my poor body through that is taking its toll. Plus I’m a little sun burnt on my arms, back and back neck. You know! This stuff never falls into your lap. You got to work for it but the rewards are there. Plus I enjoy the creativity. I don’t take shortcuts. Am pedantic and have very high standards. I try and do something really special and i really love old period buildings and houses, so full of character. Most of it is period.
Like for instance ceilings. I don’t just whack up ceilings. I put up ornate plaster panels with intricate work. Most of it is done from moulds. I can go on and on. But with the old, I also add the mod cons. I’m happy to send photos as I take a lot of pride in my creations. I’ve been doing it a while and we have selected the best tradies. Just the other day, I restored a 1922 fireplace with copper and brass plating. A masterpiece that just jumps out and hits you. Chandeliers, and pendants, belonging to a bygone era. I can show photos. It’s absolutely bueatiful. It’s an English go that does all the fine detailing and plasterwork. Total pro. Also love working with Western Red Cedar for windows and doors. Solid. That’s what sets us apart. We put in a lot of woodwork right down to solid wood flooring. Can’t beat it. Not into tiles, marble or aluminium windows. But expensive. All of that intricate stuff is expensive. But worth it.
I am also capable of financing my little project in Cyprus from Australia through my Australian Banker. I’m fully verified too.