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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby miltiades » Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:06 am

Get Real! wrote:Major yawn... :lol:

Psycho, what I said to Vordo, your brother, goes for you too, stupid.
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:08 am

Miltiades tell us about your interations with TCs and when did you realize they have rights?
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby Get Real! » Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:09 am

miltiades wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Major yawn... :lol:

Psycho, what I said to Vordo, your brother, goes for you too, stupid.

You want to entertain us? Just blow yourself up mota fuker… :wink:
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby Get Real! » Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:14 am

Viewpoint wrote:Miltiades tell us about your interations with TCs and when did you realize they have rights?

Wouldn’t it be more interesting if he just goes and jumps over a cliff? :?
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby Viewpoint » Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:25 am

Miltiades tell us about your interactions with TCs and when did you realize they to had as much rights as you did?
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby miltiades » Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:24 pm

Viewpoint wrote:Miltiades tell us about your interations with TCs and when did you realize they have rights?

VP, I have said before that I shared a dormitory in the orphange with T/C boys, my best friend was ACE, a T/C.

I empasize again that this thread is non political but a recollection of a young boys of events that happened all those years ago.
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby miltiades » Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:25 pm

Get Real! wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Major yawn... :lol:

Psycho, what I said to Vordo, your brother, goes for you too, stupid.

You want to entertain us? Just blow yourself up mota fuker… :wink:


Go to hell psycho, or to be more polite Fuck off!
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:25 pm

...i hope that all of us will have the same courage as miltiades, and GR, before this thread went off the rails. we all know how much hostility exists, today. there is more need for these honest recollections, there is no need to score points with insult, or loaded questions. indeed we walk in very dangerous places with this dialog, because it is filled with unknowns (about each other), and like death, seemingly permanent, written down they open us to judgement.

...please go on doctor, it has been a long time since i've called you that.
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby miltiades » Fri Sep 19, 2014 3:06 pm

repulsewarrior wrote:...i hope that all of us will have the same courage as miltiades, and GR, before this thread went off the rails. we all know how much hostility exists, today. there is more need for these honest recollections, there is no need to score points with insult, or loaded questions. indeed we walk in very dangerous places with this dialog, because it is filled with unknowns (about each other), and like death, seemingly permanent, written down they open us to judgement.

...please go on doctor, it has been a long time since i've called you that.

Thank you my dear friend. I just wish that abnoxious charachters stay out of this thread, it is not a political one by any means, some will find recollections interesting, those that do not then do not read. I describe events exactly as they happened based on my own recollections exclusively.

The incident that took place during Easter week, and coming so soon after the catastrophic earthquaqe left a deep impression on me, it did not make me hateful towards the English but angry that this foreign army not only trespassed on our house but also beat me and my father up. A few weeks later my older brother appeared in the house out of nowhere, he had heard about the ugly incident and was fuming.

He suggested to my father that an explosive is taken into the camp but he listened as my father calmed him down reminding him that he had 3 young orphans to look after. He begged my brother to calm down and think of the consequenses.

A year later an uncle of ours visited us in the village and asked my father if I could go and stay with him and his family in Ayios Loucas , Famagusta. I was so very excited and so much looked forward to the following Sunday when he said he would collect me. 1957 it was, I just finished fifth form and would be going to exti taxi, 6th form.

So it was in July of 1957 that I came to live with my uncle and his family in Ayios Loucas, 11 years of age and a big boy now going to 6th form, and that is when my initiation into ANE would commence...
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Re: Childhood Memories of THE STRUGGLE

Postby Oceanside50 » Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:55 pm

What's ANE?
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