pantheman wrote:Hey Zan,
you done it again, i got a chuckle, but this time you added another element, and it is called bullsh#t. Ha Ha Ha, keep up the comedy stand, you never know you may make a good living out of it. Just don't keep mocking the pain and suffering that the many thousands have experience uder this situation.
Highlander,
welcome to the forum, you need to do mor research before you make your comments. Here is a question and then tell me you can apply the advice you gave ;
How would you feel if you were evicted from you home, you mother/sister raped, you father/brother/uncle murdered or missing and you your children never to be able to return to the home??
Now tell me to let bygones be bygones.
You need to get real, yes we all want whats good for this country, but there has been a price to pay.
Pantheman
I do like it when I make you laugh and you are right about the bulls**t element. How on earth would donkeys be able to pull a trigger……………………………………………………. they are pacifists.
For your information I was evicted from my home and country by Greek activist and I have been away for 42 years and not 32. I have every sympathy for every one of those refugees…..ev-er-y one! If I could turn back time I would and I would stick a knife in the back of Makarios so that he could not make the same mistake again.
Whether you like it or not, he held the future of Cyprus in his hands and he cocked it up and if people were to accept that very real fact then we might be able to move on but you guys are standing there in the head masters office and blaming every one except the man responsible. The British might have brought the gun to school but Makarios used it.