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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby kurupetos » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:54 am

Get Real! wrote:
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Get Real! wrote:They’ve been on the brink for over a year! Why delay the inevitable?

Come on EU finish her off! Put those losers into receivership NOW!

You're desperate to punish Greece but it won't happen.

:shock: Whatever gave you that idea? :?

All I’m saying is that Greece should take it like a man and croak! 8)

Greece is not a man, she is our mum. :wink: :D
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:58 am

kurupetos wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
Get Real! wrote:They’ve been on the brink for over a year! Why delay the inevitable?

Come on EU finish her off! Put those losers into receivership NOW!

You're desperate to punish Greece but it won't happen.

:shock: Whatever gave you that idea? :?

All I’m saying is that Greece should take it like a man and croak! 8)

Greece is not a man, she is our mum. :wink: :D

Then she will have to be prostituted… :cry:

So please don’t be angry at Germany… she’s just the necessary pimp! :?

Sieg heil! 8)
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby Get Real! » Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:05 am

Think of the benefits my Hellenic friends…

Thoroughbred Aryans will start mating with your mongrel women and at long last you’ll have quality genes injected into your watery bloodline!

Sieg heil! 8)
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby Paphitis » Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:16 am

Get Real! wrote:Think of the benefits my Hellenic friends…

Thoroughbred Aryans will start mating with your mongrel women and at long last you’ll have quality genes injected into your watery bloodline!

Sieg heil! 8)


Does this mean these Greeks are going to claim that the Aryans are Greek 3000 years into the future? :lol:
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby joe » Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:12 am

Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Think of the benefits my Hellenic friends…

Thoroughbred Aryans will start mating with your mongrel women and at long last you’ll have quality genes injected into your watery bloodline!

Sieg heil! 8)


Does this mean these Greeks are going to claim that the Aryans are Greek 3000 years into the future? :lol:


It means you two have a serious psychological problem. :wink:

But I tell you, how fortunate for your poor wife that you found this forum. She gets some alone time from the crazy nut and you get on your soap box for us all to laugh at ur insanity. :wink:
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby Paphitis » Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:40 am

joe wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Think of the benefits my Hellenic friends…

Thoroughbred Aryans will start mating with your mongrel women and at long last you’ll have quality genes injected into your watery bloodline!

Sieg heil! 8)


Does this mean these Greeks are going to claim that the Aryans are Greek 3000 years into the future? :lol:


It means you two have a serious psychological problem. :wink:

But I tell you, how fortunate for your poor wife that you found this forum. She gets some alone time from the crazy nut and you get on your soap box for us all to laugh at ur insanity. :wink:


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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby boomerang » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:34 pm

what it now means is the germans instead of having to work an extra 2 hrs a day so the greeks can rest for an extra 2 per day...they, germans, have to work 8 hrs more per day so the greeks can take the rest of the day off... :lol:

some one would do well to remind the little pesky germans the greeks have a god given right...greece is the capital of the world according to the greek madrasa...
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby Paphitis » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:40 pm

boomerang wrote:what it now means is the germans instead of having to work an extra 2 hrs a day so the greeks can rest for an extra 2 per day...they, germans, have to work 8 hrs more per day so the greeks can take the rest of the day off... :lol:

some one would do well to remind the little pesky germans the greeks have a god given right...greece is the capital of the world according to the greek madrasa...


Boom, you are incorrect mate.

You must remember that greece is leading the way in some kind of world revolution against capitalism and is responsible for repointing the world's moral compass into a better direction away from this Jewish conspiracy! :lol: :lol: :lol:

They are so full of shit! :roll:
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby boomerang » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:44 pm

Paphitis wrote:
boomerang wrote:what it now means is the germans instead of having to work an extra 2 hrs a day so the greeks can rest for an extra 2 per day...they, germans, have to work 8 hrs more per day so the greeks can take the rest of the day off... :lol:

some one would do well to remind the little pesky germans the greeks have a god given right...greece is the capital of the world according to the greek madrasa...


Boom, you are incorrect mate.

You must remember that greece is leading the way in some kind of world revolution against capitalism and repointing the world's moral compass into a better direction! :lol: :lol: :lol:

They are so full of shit! :roll:

world's moral compass into a better direction you say huh?...hmmmm...ergophobia?...

:lol:
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Re: Germany and the Greek Crisis

Postby Paphitis » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:54 pm

boomerang wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
boomerang wrote:what it now means is the germans instead of having to work an extra 2 hrs a day so the greeks can rest for an extra 2 per day...they, germans, have to work 8 hrs more per day so the greeks can take the rest of the day off... :lol:

some one would do well to remind the little pesky germans the greeks have a god given right...greece is the capital of the world according to the greek madrasa...


Boom, you are incorrect mate.

You must remember that greece is leading the way in some kind of world revolution against capitalism and repointing the world's moral compass into a better direction! :lol: :lol: :lol:

They are so full of shit! :roll:

world's moral compass into a better direction you say huh?...hmmmm...ergophobia?...

:lol:


Indeed mate. I think the moral compass they talk about goes something like this:

Thou shall not pay any tax.
I shall sponge off the State as much as possible.
I shall get a job in the public service for myself and my entire family by calling my Koumbaro in such and such a ministry.
When working in my public service sector position, thou shall not do much work but drink lots of kafedes and smoke lots of cigarrettes.
Thou shall take a siesta to rest from drinking kafedes and smoking too much.
Thou shall retire at 55 on a huge pension.
Thou shall be as corrupt as i can get away with.
Thou shall elect politicians for maximum rusfeti.


Meanwhile, the rest of the world just wants to do them in the arse! :lol:
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