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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 10:44 AM CST
Sommerauer71 wrote:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=REElUors1pQ


hahaha! now that's what i call a good start. wooohooo dancing

surely takes us back a *few* years day dream


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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 10:42 AM CST
Sommerauer71 wrote:
Well, here he is, our lovely barman...

Mine is a g and t to begin thank you, with five lumps of ice and a slice of lime...

Thank you.

I will start the music.


a Gin and Tonic coming riiiiiight up!

**carefully counts lumps of ice mumbling

heeeeerie young lady pouring a drink , cheers cheers


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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 10:35 AM CST
howdy ladies tip hat

someone flew by just a sec ago and let me know that you were having a party here and missing a barman party hat

so, the barman is here now, beverage delivery bartender , where's the party? where's the music? violin dancing elephant


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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 7:53 AM CST
constanza wrote:
Estelle & Kanye West, American Boy


hey you! long time no see wave

ce mai faci?


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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 7:45 AM CST
Conrad73 wrote:
Now we are cooking with Gas!


rolling on the floor laughing

Hoi Don wave

dont you just looooove history? smitten


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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 7:34 AM CST
rusty_knight wrote:
If the Greeks have no legitimate right, then neither do the Turks!

I've been to Cyprus both before and after the island was split up.

I remember Kyrenia being a totally integrated town of both Turkish and Greek Cypriots............ Cyprus should belong to Cypriots - whatever their ethnic background!

I also remember Archbishop Mikarios (probably spelt incorrectly) - he had been a terrorist against us Brits before he became a political leader - I hope this history is in the past, and that all of Cyprus can reunite and have a prosperous future.


Those dark pages of the islands history are indeed in the past for years now.

that island is now a fully integrated member of the EU, with a standard of living approaching the top of the EU's most advanced countries. The only thing that is holding back the whole of the island is the Turkish military presence and their intervention in everything that goes on on the island sigh


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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 7:28 AM CST
roseofsharon wrote:
I adore Cyprus, it was almost my second home for many years with friends and family living there.

I look forward to the day when Northern Cyprus is handed back to the Cypriots, as it should be!!

I do hope you settle in nicely though, love, and you enjoy many get-togethers with new found friends!!


That is exactly the point: Cypriots!

not greeks, not turks, no nothing else. Cypriots. There can be no confusion about that. handshake


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Posted: Sep 12, 2008, 7:24 AM CST
lapta wrote:
I suggest you read accurate history of Cyprus.....the Greeks have no legitimate right to any of the Island.
....
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I'm glad I chose the North to live.Turkish Cypriots are such lovely people.


well hello hello Mr Historian bowing bowing

I have to hand it to you, you are really putting things into their rightfull place here, history and all ! talk to the hand

But lets do this together now, if you will join me:
**thankies


You created a thread named "turkish republic of northen cyprus" and Conrad (A.K.A. the Don) very accurately noted that THAT thing only exists in the minds of the generals in Ankara (and perhaps in yours also).

Reading all through this thread, i didnt notice anyone bringing up issues of who has rights over the island (greeks, turks, brits or i dont know what) except you my friend, who seem to confuse the Greeks with the Cypriots and the Turks, again with the cypriots.

Ok, facts:

1) Cypriots can be distincted based on ethnic origin to: Greek-cypriots (78%), turkish-cypriots (18%), latins, armenians and maronites (4%). they are however ALL cypriots, in the same manner that Americans can be dinstincted to germans, brits, irish etc depending on where their ancestral blood lines are traced.

2) You are right, Turkish cypriots are truly lovely people. As are greek-cypriots and every cypriot i have ever met in my life - and they are tons. But your comment "i am glad i am staying in the north... etc" insinuates that THEY are the "good" ones, while the rest are the "bad"?? confused dunno It is minds like that that brought devastation on that little corner of paradise, long before the turks actually invaded the island.

3) What you refer to as "turkish republic of northen cyprus" or "TRNC", is actually a pretty big area of the island (37%) that is OCCUPIED (yes, that means with soldiers and tanks and garrissons and mindfields, the works), after turkey invaded the island on 15/07/1974 and 20/08/1974. Their were looking for a reason to invade and get a grip on a part of this strategically placed island ever since cypriots kicked you brits off the island in 1959. And the GREEK junta (not cypriot) military coop in cyprus just a week earlier provided just the right "justification" for turkey to intervene to "restore the constitutional order"

4) Well, they didnt really restore that constotutional order, did they now? Nooooo, they have been holding almost half the island under heavy military occupation (estimated 80.000 soldiers stationed there - island's population 700.000) for 34 years now.

5) Both greek-cypriots AND turkish-cypriots are SUFFERING from the turkish occupation for all these years. the deep military para-state in turkey has implemented a plan to bring settlers from turkey to the island. Now, the settlers outnumber the original greek-cypriots in the north. Go on, since you'll be living there, ask any cypriot if he likes all this...


And some personal touch, besides the facts:
Cyprus has joined the EU in 2004 as a whole island, not just the south part. That means that turkey has under occupation a part of the EU. You are European. Europe recognises that it is because of the military occupation that the laws of the EU cannot take effect on the northen part. Now they are hosting talks that everyone wishes will lead to the resolvment of the problem and the reunification of cyprus whithin the EU. The biggest problem in this talks is that turkey, that controls through the heave presence of it's army the north part, doesnt want to give up it's "intervention rights"

Get that? Intervention rights. That means that is solution is reached and the island reunifies, turkey will have the right to military intervention in EU.


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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 8:07 AM CST
BarrenPneuma wrote:
As Ethiopia was once a nation blessed in abundance and a profusion of beauty and stature, my own soul was akin to this level of grace. Through life and the choices of myself and others I have been permanently parted from my 3 lovely children, my best friend and soulmate, and am sitting on the precipice of losing my mother.
Life has physical rules of engagement and spiritual ones. I am at peace with the physical ones and seek to find the hole that saps the vitality from my spiritual sanctum like the land was pillaged in lost Ethiopia. I walk the barren landscape seeking the beauty that remains to track its path and attempt to correct the wrongs or failings that have allowed by choice or no this pillaging of what lies dearest to me.

Hence the Barren Soul. Not empty but deserted... and seeking healing through altruistic means. Hence the profile stating not looking for anyone. How could I profess to have what I seek to offer when I am lost inside my own landscape?
First to repair or rebuild the self and then possibly invite someone to share. Rules of gentlemanly conduct I fear, and only appropriate in this medium I suppose.
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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:58 AM CST
Claayer wrote:
haha.. my dad has always told me I am very vociferous

I think I express myself better much verbally than I do with the written word

Unless I am feeling shy ..


haahahaha,
soooooo, there's mooooore claire to be had in person then, than what we enjoy here cheering


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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:53 AM CST
stooie1971 wrote:
Good point.... I thought Pneuma was something regarding 'The Vital Spirit' or 'Soul'

So why have a Barren Soul???


"Spirit" would be the most close translation


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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:51 AM CST
AudrysSis wrote:
Hi! I'm OK, been mushroom hunting almost every night!!


aaaarrggggggghh!!!!

you havent! have you? frustrated moping

i wanna come too crying blues

hey, can aundry sniff them out, or is she not one of them fungus sniffers?

Mushroom season down here is not 'till november, because of the heat, but i'll be in london by then, so tough luck for me sigh


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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:48 AM CST
BarrenPneuma wrote:
There is a quality of beauty inherent to sorrow and loss that is akin to standing at the ledge of a verdant valley, looking inward on the ephemeral grace. It is not so much in opposition to the beauty from below, but rather a profound view removed from the source.
Life has it ways of procuring clarity of thought and heart through varied lessons. I am in a period of introspection ad reflection and must of sorts embrace it to see what truth lies within.


i am listening, hearing and feeling
on the senses you are tingling, friend.

I wish your pneuma to nurish and thrive on this new perception of beauty, so much so that it will no longer deem itself as barren.

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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:40 AM CST
AudrysSis wrote:
In writing (and that concerns both of my native languages and English too).


hellooooo you!! wave

how have you been? bouquet of flowers


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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:38 AM CST
riyablossom wrote:
You dont talk half as much as me.


i'll talk you out of your mind,
if you keep the attidute devil


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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:35 AM CST
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Posted: Sep 5, 2008, 7:35 AM CST
i talk much better than i write,
when i talk, that is.

BarrenPneuma: Such a poetic nick, and yet so sad wave


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Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 3:25 PM CST
rasgumby wrote:
Maybe you should stop wearing the Bikini in public places!


i happen to like that bikini professor


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Posted: Aug 25, 2008, 3:15 PM CST
shipoker58 wrote:
indeed. But most women are not happy with that...they must put the offending MAN in his place. How DARE this person think he is good enough to ask this woman anything.


ahahaha, yeah, lets put on our high heels and crush this little worm rolling on the floor laughing

damn, i never had something similar happen to me so far, i bet i would have had the time of my life if i met such a woman dancing banana


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