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are the red earth villages more fascist than 1933 Berlin?
Yes. No doubt.
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Shut up pumpernickle! It's obviously more like 1927 Rome!
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Hmmm. I'd take a middle road. More like Birmingham when Bernard Manning is doing a show.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:11 pm Reply with quote
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HI svetlana, do your history the the queen is decended from germany, also are you sure philip is greek ?
Most of the royal familys in europe are decended from germany.
Lysi off topic again
PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 9:53 am Reply with quote
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I refer you to the title of my thread, Lysi, and also remind you that I'm a Sergeant and you is a Corporal, so stay on topic of the verbal ass canings are coming your way.

I realise that the Pumpy is nearing the end of his reign.

Admin are unreasonably and undemocratically (for I am loved here) hot on my tail, and a fart out of place will see me banned.

The death knell is quietly, yet rousingly chiming in the distance. Soon, you will not have to contend with the irreverent enemy, known to some as Pumpy or Pumpernickle.

Maybe the good fight will continue with some other dude. I doubt it. The Pumpy cannot be replaced. But with your arguments and points being as vacuous as they are, I shouldn't think it too difficult.

Adios amigos.
pimpnipple throws in the towel
PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 3:51 pm Reply with quote
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PIMPERNIPPLE, say hi to your pals in the occupied areas from me, and i hope you dont choke on your english tea and scones.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:28 pm Reply with quote
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Back from the brink!

Sorry to disappoint Lysi, but for now, I aint goin' nowhere.

Love your outdated stereotypes of Brits. Have you met any British people? tea and crumpets? you must be joking. Most Brits are utter pikeys who eat doner kebabs and drink fanta. Dreadful people.

regards occupied areas, or should I say, conquered territory soon to be recognised by country after country like dominoes....I quite like it! Although only for an afternoon once in a while. I'm not dumb enough to live there. Apart from anything else, it's full of Turks and a complete dump.

Anyway, I wouldn't know what it was like to be English. So do fill me in when you get the chance to find out.

happy insulting, and merry christmas, you sad little oink.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 7:33 pm Reply with quote
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Back to the thread....

Despite not being sure what pumpernickel is talking about most of the time, I think he sums up the Red Villagers pretty well, and that's based on living in Paralimni for 14 years.
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What's happening in paralimni these days cabbie?

is it still a rockin' and a rollin'?

yeah.

do you work in the town? or do you have to wear a yellow star on your jacket and lick the streets clean with your tongue under the vicious auspices of the local SS Potato Farmers?

They are a weird bunch aren't they? Be fair, I mean, diversity and tolerance aren't exactly their strong points. Taking foreigners for a jolly good ride however, they have made into a forte.
PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:34 pm Reply with quote
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Hi Lysi

I do not need to be instructed to do my history by you, such comment is entirely unecessary; I am 100% correct; the British Queen is 100% English. Her father and mother <King George IV and HM Queen Elizabeth> were also English and her husband's Greek background was as I described.

You will achieve more by a more pleasant approach.

Lana
PostPosted: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:35 pm Reply with quote
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Hi Lysi

I do not need to be instructed to do my history by you, such comment is entirely unecessary; I am 100% correct; the British Queen is 100% English. Her father and mother <King George IV and HM Queen Elizabeth> were also English and her husband's Greek background was as I described.

You will achieve more by a more pleasant approach.

Lana
PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 5:51 pm Reply with quote
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<Svetlana, please allow me to get away with this one harmless, quick and easy going dig at lysi>



EAT THAT!!

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing


you've been told! biatch!
pimpernipple- is he crazy ?
PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 7:18 pm Reply with quote
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Oh dear svetlana are you going to let pimpernipple talk to you like that ? He is a very rude and angry english TWAT.
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