@LR and Lordo I really don't want to get involved in this "SwineLand" dispute, all I want to say is that the only place in this world which is not a "SwineLand" is Budan, where they have nearly zero GDP, and the highest happiness As for the La La Land topic, I rarely followed it, simply because I am clueless of the British internal affairs.
Pyrpolizer wrote:@LR and Lordo I really don't want to get involved in this "SwineLand" dispute, all I want to say is that the only place in this world which is not a "SwineLand" is Budan, where they have nearly zero GDP, and the highest happiness As for the La La Land topic, I rarely followed it, simply because I am clueless of the British internal affairs.
Hang on a minute. When I came up with the name for the thread I may have heard of the film in the past but it had no relevance why I called the thread La La Land. There is a clip in existence of the time when Bozo and Ken Livingston were campaigning to get elected as London Mayor and Bozo won the vote. During that time somehow for just a few minutes Livingstone cornered Bozo and was challenging him on all the lies he had said in the past. Unbelievably Bozo went on saying La La La La like a 5 year-old as if to drown the question he was being asked.
I am still looking for it and perhaps one day I will find it.
I must leave now as the old imam is calling me for prayer. This living in the Paradise Island has certain commitments to be fulfilled. We do not want our glorious leader across the water to declare me as an enemy of the state.
I do feel though that you will benefit from hearing this incase our glorious leader across the water decides to save yourselves from yourselves.
Pyrpolizer wrote:@LR and Lordo I really don't want to get involved in this "SwineLand" dispute, all I want to say is that the only place in this world which is not a "SwineLand" is Budan, where they have nearly zero GDP, and the highest happiness As for the La La Land topic, I rarely followed it, simply because I am clueless of the British internal affairs.
Hang on a minute. When I came up with the name for the thread I may have heard of the film in the past but it had no relevance why I called the thread La La Land. There is a clip in existence of the time when Bozo and Ken Livingston were campaigning to get elected as London Mayor and Bozo won the vote. During that time somehow for just a few minutes Livingstone cornered Bozo and was challenging him on all the lies he had said in the past. Unbelievably Bozo went on saying La La La La like a 5 year-old as if to drown the question he was being asked.
I am still looking for it and perhaps one day I will find it.
That was a joke/funny add on. I was just kind of surprised stumbling upon the "La La Land" movie having the same tittle as your thread... It's a great movie, highly recommended.
By Thekeia Tallou, I'm sorry that I'm going to Potamian today to pose for you. I know your answer, but let me tell you a few words. Something that we talk about in our everyday meetings. But they get courage because they come out of our mouth, if something happens to us, it sucks our daily lives. I know you thought that I, a stranger whom fate once brought me to your poor home, I was one who appreciates and loves you. I don't know, if you understood that appreciation ji my love was that you were a special person. Because the moment I met I felt that you made Potamian and our Cyprus more beautiful. Although neither Potamia nor Cyprus understood it. Why did they learn to admire the beauty. But I put you in my car that symbolized the grace of guilt, humility and humanity. In my humble judgment you were one whom the creatures, which I - arbitrarily, with the mind I have - cry like in the nectar of our land. Thkeia Tallou, I'm lucky to have met you for my uncle Loison for your childhood. Jiay luckiest that you found your way to share with me a piece of your life, crushing your hesitations, that your one eye was discovered. You never said this to me either. Figure it out on my own. Ji understood ji one more thing, jinon who was behind the words you did not hear. You didn't lose your eye on it. They do not repent for the injustice that life has given you. However, you think that it is not beautiful to go out and be seen with one eye. Ji accepted to do for the sake of enthusiastic young people who wanted to do something for brotherhood ji peace. We found a way together Your words ji the wisdom that keeps them that sierin in a beauty, which I share that they are inserted into those who can jien who want to socialize them. I think again about what I think when a person we love dies: a part of ourselves dies with him. Bitter thought . Be with you, Tallou's case, for filling us with the goodness of your baking. Let's carry them inside us as long as we live so that we can fix them with our order to others. Video: Narration of Tallus in the movie Detail in Cyprus
Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face Stars fill my dream I'm a traveler of both time and space To be where I have been Sit with elders of a gentle race This world has seldom seen They talk of days for which they sit and wait All will be revealed Talk in song in tongues of lilting grace Sounds caress my ear There are not a word I heard could I relate Story was quite clear
Oh yeah I been flyin' Love oh ain't no denyin', no Oh, ooh yea, I been flyin' Mama, mama, ain't no denyin', no denyin' All I see turns to brown As the sun burns the ground And my eyes fill with sand As I scan this wasted land Try to find, try to find what I feel
Oh, pilot of the storm who leaves no trace Like thoughts inside a dream Heed the path that led me to that place, yellow desert stream My Shangri-La beneath the summer moon, I will return again Sure as the dust that floats high in June, when movin' through Kashmir Oh, father of the four winds, fill my sails, across the sea of years With no provision but an open face, along the straits of fear
When I'm on, when I'm on my way, yeah When I see, when I see the way, you stay-yeah Tryin' to find, tryin' to find where I been yeah, yeah Ooh, yeah-yeah, ooh, yeah-yeah, when I'm down Ooh, yeah-yeah, ooh, yeah-yeah, well I'm down Ooh, let me take you there
By Thekeia Tallou, I'm sorry that I'm going to Potamian today to pose for you. I know your answer, but let me tell you a few words. Something that we talk about in our everyday meetings. But they get courage because they come out of our mouth, if something happens to us, it sucks our daily lives. I know you thought that I, a stranger whom fate once brought me to your poor home, I was one who appreciates and loves you. I don't know, if you understood that appreciation ji my love was that you were a special person. Because the moment I met I felt that you made Potamian and our Cyprus more beautiful. Although neither Potamia nor Cyprus understood it. Why did they learn to admire the beauty. But I put you in my car that symbolized the grace of guilt, humility and humanity. In my humble judgment you were one whom the creatures, which I - arbitrarily, with the mind I have - cry like in the nectar of our land. Thkeia Tallou, I'm lucky to have met you for my uncle Loison for your childhood. Jiay luckiest that you found your way to share with me a piece of your life, crushing your hesitations, that your one eye was discovered. You never said this to me either. Figure it out on my own. Ji understood ji one more thing, jinon who was behind the words you did not hear. You didn't lose your eye on it. They do not repent for the injustice that life has given you. However, you think that it is not beautiful to go out and be seen with one eye. Ji accepted to do for the sake of enthusiastic young people who wanted to do something for brotherhood ji peace. We found a way together Your words ji the wisdom that keeps them that sierin in a beauty, which I share that they are inserted into those who can jien who want to socialize them. I think again about what I think when a person we love dies: a part of ourselves dies with him. Bitter thought . Be with you, Tallou's case, for filling us with the goodness of your baking. Let's carry them inside us as long as we live so that we can fix them with our order to others. Video: Narration of Tallus in the movie Detail in Cyprus
Google can't translate text written in Greek Cypriot dialect!! Hence the above translation is meaningless. e.g. The first line should have been " I'm sorry that I'm NOT going to Potamia today to pose for you." Anyway I suggest readers to watch the video in facebook.
It would certainly be a crime to let those thugs take the TC boys... Notice the same kind of thugs wanted to take all the GC boys from 12 y.o.+ from the village we stayed as refugees to the war front line!! Mothers almost teared them off.