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Postby EUropean666 » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:24 pm

nigel since you are in cyprus it would wise to learn some cypriot and dont refer to other person's mother.
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Postby unique_earthling » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:39 pm

your all so transparent, i can only leave you to it... Nigel was first to be attacked, and admin should realise that, unless there is a bias.. And many others have dished out far worse than nigel has ever done.. i can see through you all...
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Postby Sotos » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:41 pm

laptanige, do you have a property title showing that the property you bought was owned by a TC or foreigner since before 1974?
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Postby rawk » Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:00 am

Laptanige

I'm quite sure from the moderator's slip of tongue that lysi and the female speech patterns in her diatribes that she is female. A female what, I'm not quite sure.

I'm laughing in disbelief at getting roped in with the likes of Gary Robb, I wish I was a penny behind him in wealth though!

Where I own never belonged to any Greek Cypriot! An old shepherd neighbour who remembers the Turkish Cypriot owners before 1974 said they thought it not even fit for grazing, they tried to but could not sell it.

There are no buildings, orchards, olive groves, wells, pasture where I live. It is a scrubby barren hillside plot inhabited by ants that was used as an unofficial village tip until I bought it. If a Greek Cypriot came up to me and said, "that's mine! Give it back!"

She or he can have it! As well as the ants, no water or electricity, the road is a track which ionly 4 wheel drive vehicles can climb and its impassible in the winter rains.

I'd laugh, break out some olives, cheese and wine and hand it over to him or her cheerfully.

"Its yours, friend! I was only looking after it for you until you returned".

The views are great but I can't afford to build, so I sit in my bender, type into my laptop and gaze at the beautiful villas below.

I envy them, sometimes the old shepherd joins me and we chat, he can speak Greek, a lot of the older Turkish Cypriots still can. The younger ones have no knowledge of it.

lysi calls me a dickhead and a friend of Gary Robb. I love Cyprus, north and south. Are her comments fair? I don't feel they're are, its dark now, I'll leave it now. Goodnight.

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Postby unique_earthling » Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:49 am

That was so poetical Rawk, bet the view is awesome. Sounds peaceful, a bit of the old Cyprus.
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Postby EUropean666 » Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:36 am

too many british in this site..hm.. i wonder why none likes them in europe.
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Postby andri_cy » Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:44 am

rawk wrote:Laptanige

I'm quite sure from the moderator's slip of tongue that lysi and the female speech patterns in her diatribes that she is female. A female what, I'm not quite sure.

I'm laughing in disbelief at getting roped in with the likes of Gary Robb, I wish I was a penny behind him in wealth though!

Where I own never belonged to any Greek Cypriot! An old shepherd neighbour who remembers the Turkish Cypriot owners before 1974 said they thought it not even fit for grazing, they tried to but could not sell it.

There are no buildings, orchards, olive groves, wells, pasture where I live. It is a scrubby barren hillside plot inhabited by ants that was used as an unofficial village tip until I bought it. If a Greek Cypriot came up to me and said, "that's mine! Give it back!"

She or he can have it! As well as the ants, no water or electricity, the road is a track which ionly 4 wheel drive vehicles can climb and its impassible in the winter rains.

I'd laugh, break out some olives, cheese and wine and hand it over to him or her cheerfully.

"Its yours, friend! I was only looking after it for you until you returned".

The views are great but I can't afford to build, so I sit in my bender, type into my laptop and gaze at the beautiful villas below.

I envy them, sometimes the old shepherd joins me and we chat, he can speak Greek, a lot of the older Turkish Cypriots still can. The younger ones have no knowledge of it.

lysi calls me a dickhead and a friend of Gary Robb. I love Cyprus, north and south. Are her comments fair? I don't feel they're are, its dark now, I'll leave it now. Goodnight.

Rawk



Rawk are you planning to build one day? Are you a visitor in Cyprus or you rent from someone then? Sorry about the questions your story just got me intrigued.
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Postby TRACYJ » Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:17 pm

EUropean666 wrote:strange...everyone is a low profiler and nigel talks about love.

Tracy, i just asked you to give me you property in Britain and i ll sell it to someone else to get some cash? I was quite polite with you. I am just asking you to give me your property. Turks did it with a gun to civilian's head, i am asking you in a polite way.


:lol: Your politeness has been observed Euro, thankyou. Of course you can have my property. I'll just find a nice cheap little house in Northern Cyprus. Sun, Sea, Sand, Who could ask for anything more? Oh, wait a minute, Didn't you say that you thought us Brits were a sad lot?????? :?
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Postby Sotos » Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:26 pm

I'll just find a nice cheap little house in Northern Cyprus


And would you have Republic of Cyprus property deeds for that house?

laptanige, do you have a property title showing that the property you bought was owned by a TC or foreigner since before 1974?


Why you don't answer laptanige?
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Postby laptanige » Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:59 pm

when i have them in ny hand i will scan them and post them for all to see untill then you are free to speculate ......
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