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Benefits and problems from the EU membership.

Postby BC Numismatics » Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:50 am

The so-called 'T.R.N.C.' hasn't a hope in hell of ever being allowed to unite with Turkey.It has more chance of reuniting with southern Cyprus to form a united Federal Republic of Cyprus though!

What do you think?

Aidan.
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Postby pantheman » Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:54 am

BC Numismatics wrote:The so-called 'T.R.N.C.' hasn't a hope in hell of ever being allowed to unite with Turkey.It has more chance of reuniting with southern Cyprus to form a united Federal Republic of Cyprus though!

What do you think?

Aidan.


Aiden,

welcome back mate! I did miss your witty comments. Where have you been all this time?

Anyway, good to see you alive and well.
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Postby BC Numismatics » Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:11 am

Pantheman,
I'd been away recovering from pancreatitis since early May.I'm O.K.,but I will feel fine after I have my gall bladder taken out.I've also been pretty busy as well.I've finally got a computer back online at home,but I am going to be getting my original power box rebuilt,as the motherboard & C.P.U. clapped out on me at the end of March.

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