denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.
Like magic ... a disappearing act
denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.

Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.
Like magic ... a disappearing actClick and a country appears; double click and another disappears. (Except for "trnc" ... nothing coming up anywhere!
)

Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.
Like magic ... a disappearing actClick and a country appears; double click and another disappears. (Except for "trnc" ... nothing coming up anywhere!
)

Kyrenia wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.
Like magic ... a disappearing actClick and a country appears; double click and another disappears. (Except for "trnc" ... nothing coming up anywhere!
)
You don't need to use computer to see TRNC. Just come closer to the border and you will see the flag on the Kyrenia mountains.

DT. wrote:runaway wrote:Paphitis wrote:Long live KKTC, the only representative of TCs.
You poor soul...![]()
The "trnc" has an expiry date and will be disbanded soon, so I can't imagine how you would feel about that....
If there will be an agreement, your GC state will expire as well so I feel great.
member states of the UN and the EU do not expire.

denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.
Like magic ... a disappearing actClick and a country appears; double click and another disappears. (Except for "trnc" ... nothing coming up anywhere!
)
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runaway wrote:DT. wrote:runaway wrote:Paphitis wrote:Long live KKTC, the only representative of TCs.
You poor soul...![]()
The "trnc" has an expiry date and will be disbanded soon, so I can't imagine how you would feel about that....
If there will be an agreement, your GC state will expire as well so I feel great.
member states of the UN and the EU do not expire.
new flag, new national anthem, new of everything to include TCs. ... Negotiations are done to form a new partnership not to incorporate TCs to the non-representative GC state. Sorry to tell u that TCs will have rights and against ur will.

Kyrenia wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.
Like magic ... a disappearing actClick and a country appears; double click and another disappears. (Except for "trnc" ... nothing coming up anywhere!
)
You don't need to use computer to see TRNC. Just come closer to the border and you will see the flag on the Kyrenia mountains.

Oracle wrote:Kyrenia wrote:Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:For a mo, I thought he recognised the whole of Cyprus. (till I ticked with my little finger etc).
Then I thought you were refering to his visit to Macedonia and not to Greece.
Like magic ... a disappearing actClick and a country appears; double click and another disappears. (Except for "trnc" ... nothing coming up anywhere!
)
You don't need to use computer to see TRNC. Just come closer to the border and you will see the flag on the Kyrenia mountains.
Oh ... Are you still here?![]()
Lucky for you, the vixen is on a diet .....

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