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Postby Kikapu » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:17 am

zan wrote:
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Dont forget you have to show your passport...


Does that really give you pleasure, to know, that any Cypriot needs to show an ID, to travel within their own country. :cry:

I sure hope, that's not what you meant to say.



Wind the tape back Kikapu and you will see why.


Yes, I see it Zan. Still it's no excuse.
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Postby zan » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:26 am

Kikapu wrote:
zan wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
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Dont forget you have to show your passport...


Does that really give you pleasure, to know, that any Cypriot needs to show an ID, to travel within their own country. :cry:

I sure hope, that's not what you meant to say.



Wind the tape back Kikapu and you will see why.


Yes, I see it Zan. Still it's no excuse.



What it is Kikapu is that it is a fact and a reality of today. We need less dreamers and more practical thinking. A Spock like approach without the sentimentality. There is no common ground left any more.
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Postby pitsilos » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:28 am

so what do you propose zan?

give us the master plan
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Postby zan » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:30 am

pitsilos wrote:so what do you propose zan?

give us the master plan



There is no master plan Pits. That is the whole point. WE will fight for recognition and you will fight to get rich with compensation. :wink:
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Postby shahmaran » Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:00 am

zan wrote:Humanist

There was a report a while back about a leopard that had been caught on film by some film crew that had attacked and killed a monkey. The monkey was killed for food but as the leopard sat by its kill a little fury baby came out of its dead mother’s fur and stretched out its hand to the leopard and cried. The crew looked on and expected the cat to kill the baby monkey as well. The big cat took it into its mouth and climbed a tree not to eat it but to protect it from the hyenas that were beginning to gather. The hyenas ate the dead mother while the leopard looked after the baby. Apparently the baby fell out of the tree several times during the night and each time the big cat went down and brought it back up to safety. By the time the sunrise gave the crew enough light to be able to see what had happened during the night the baby was dead also. The leopard seemed to give it one last look and then just walk away slowly. It had gone without food to look after the baby and now that it had the only piece of meat that the hyenas could not get to it walked away from that as well. Its mothering instinct seemed greater than its hunger.



I do not know; but I will ask you what you think this animal did after this experience. Did it turn vegetarian ? Did it pick another animal to eat? Did it go back to being a leopard?




Now think about MAN. How many people do you know with a heart of a leopard?


wow what a coincidence man! might be a bit off topic but i watched this very documentary last night actually, its called "The Eye Of The Leopard", i was totally shocked to see it and been thinking about it all day and here it is :lol:

its the sort of thing that makes you want to become a vegetarian...
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Postby pitsilos » Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:02 am

zan wrote:
pitsilos wrote:so what do you propose zan?

give us the master plan



There is no master plan Pits. That is the whole point. WE will fight for recognition and you will fight to get rich with compensation. :wink:


who is going to pay all this compensation zan?
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:38 am

Kikapu wrote:
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Dont forget you have to show your passport...


Does that really give you pleasure, to know, that any Cypriot needs to show an ID, to travel within their own country. :cry:

I sure hope, that's not what you meant to say.


You jump to, to many conclusions, I only stated this as it was a problem for humanist and his comment about coming north would not have been able to come true as he would have to show his passport to travel to the TRNC. Its called reality Kikapu, it will hit you in the face when you get here as well.

There is a fully fledged albeit unrecognized country in place, with its police, MPs, parliament, schools, government offices, roads, procedures and laws....sorry to disappoint you yet again but this is the reality we live everyday and not from thousands of miles away.
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Postby zan » Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:37 am

shahmaran wrote:
zan wrote:Humanist

There was a report a while back about a leopard that had been caught on film by some film crew that had attacked and killed a monkey. The monkey was killed for food but as the leopard sat by its kill a little fury baby came out of its dead mother’s fur and stretched out its hand to the leopard and cried. The crew looked on and expected the cat to kill the baby monkey as well. The big cat took it into its mouth and climbed a tree not to eat it but to protect it from the hyenas that were beginning to gather. The hyenas ate the dead mother while the leopard looked after the baby. Apparently the baby fell out of the tree several times during the night and each time the big cat went down and brought it back up to safety. By the time the sunrise gave the crew enough light to be able to see what had happened during the night the baby was dead also. The leopard seemed to give it one last look and then just walk away slowly. It had gone without food to look after the baby and now that it had the only piece of meat that the hyenas could not get to it walked away from that as well. Its mothering instinct seemed greater than its hunger.



I do not know; but I will ask you what you think this animal did after this experience. Did it turn vegetarian ? Did it pick another animal to eat? Did it go back to being a leopard?




Now think about MAN. How many people do you know with a heart of a leopard?


wow what a coincidence man! might be a bit off topic but i watched this very documentary last night actually, its called "The Eye Of The Leopard", i was totally shocked to see it and been thinking about it all day and here it is :lol:

its the sort of thing that makes you want to become a vegetarian...



I am sure the leopard did not. Fascinating either way though.
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Postby zan » Wed Mar 07, 2007 9:42 am

pitsilos wrote:
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pitsilos wrote:so what do you propose zan?

give us the master plan



There is no master plan Pits. That is the whole point. WE will fight for recognition and you will fight to get rich with compensation. :wink:


who is going to pay all this compensation zan?



There is a man that posts on another forum by the name of Deep Purple, that does not care where it comes from. He has implicated the UN, EU, US, Turkey, Greece, both the Cypriot sides and a few others. Perhaps we should apply to the lottery. By the way, how is the compensation culture going in Bosnia?
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Postby humanist » Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:00 am

if it was meeting with a great human being as kikapu I would show my passport. i think there are few people with a heart of a leopard my friend they are hard to find
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