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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:44 pm

Get Real! wrote:
DT. wrote:I know what sunada is you plonker!! I'm just asking if you also call it Airani.

What "sunada" and Green horses you mythological Tsolia and what's Airani got to do with it? :roll:

(one's an almond drink and the other milk & mint)

"Kiprei" oi mish... Angourosporos!


Here GR you are just unfair. You/me knowing Airani and Sumada we just show our age nothing more!!!
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Postby james_mav » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:47 pm

Is it somehow a badge of honour to know this obscure, mongol-influenced pidgin Greek sub language?
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Postby Get Real! » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:49 pm

james_mav wrote:Is it somehow a badge of honour to know this obscure, mongol-influenced pidgin Greek sub language?

Nomizo troi se o kolos sou essena bale...
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Postby umit07 » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:49 pm

james_mav wrote:Is it somehow a badge of honour to know this obscure, mongol-influenced pidgin Greek sub language?


It really gets to you doesn't it :lol: It's part of your heritage you should be proud of it. :lol:
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Postby james_mav » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:50 pm

Get Real! wrote:
james_mav wrote:Is it somehow a badge of honour to know this obscure, mongol-influenced pidgin Greek sub language?

Nomizo troi se o kolos sou essena bale...

What - no emoticons in this post? 'Εγινε θάβμα!
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Postby EPSILON » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:51 pm

james_mav wrote:Is it somehow a badge of honour to know this obscure, mongol-influenced pidgin Greek sub language?


Here my friend, i have to disagree with you.Generally there is not neither Mainland Greek or Turky cousin-There is only Asia Minor cousin (of course Greek mainly) which affected both and by surprise several Turkish cookings are more light than Greeks are.
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Postby umit07 » Tue Jun 16, 2009 4:52 pm

YFred wrote:
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denizaksulu wrote:Sumada, also made in Crete!!! Surprise surprise. Ah these Ottomans. :lol:


Although it's not that popular anymore even I know what it is for gods sake, every shop in the north ( Cyprus) sells it. If Yfred knows a bit of greek he's gotta be at least 50, but here that could count for a youngin, I would of thought Yasar Halims sells it. :lol:

Umit I am a baby compared with some of these dinosaurs on this forum. Unfortunately Yashar Halim may as well be in another country to me. I have never heard of Sumada! Which is unusual in it self as I was under the impression that I heard it all and all that. But I am not proud, if I don't know, I will find out, search, seek and conquer is my motto.


I'm probably a baby compared to you! :lol: I'd assume your at least in your forties.
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Postby YFred » Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:24 pm

umit07 wrote:
YFred wrote:
umit07 wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Sumada, also made in Crete!!! Surprise surprise. Ah these Ottomans. :lol:


Although it's not that popular anymore even I know what it is for gods sake, every shop in the north ( Cyprus) sells it. If Yfred knows a bit of greek he's gotta be at least 50, but here that could count for a youngin, I would of thought Yasar Halims sells it. :lol:

Umit I am a baby compared with some of these dinosaurs on this forum. Unfortunately Yashar Halim may as well be in another country to me. I have never heard of Sumada! Which is unusual in it self as I was under the impression that I heard it all and all that. But I am not proud, if I don't know, I will find out, search, seek and conquer is my motto.


I'm probably a baby compared to you! :lol: I'd assume your at least in your forties.

And you'd be right, I've just hit 50 recently, but I must add that I am a very young person at heart. My body thinks I am still 25 years old. You must be in your 20s?
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Postby Kikapu » Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:34 pm

YFred wrote:
umit07 wrote:
I'm probably a baby compared to you! :lol: I'd assume your at least in your forties.

And you'd be right, I've just hit 50 recently, but I must add that I am a very young person at heart. My body thinks I am still 25 years old. You must be in your 20s?


My body thinks I am still 25 years old.


Fancy having TWO delusionist in the same body.! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby YFred » Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:39 pm

Kikapu wrote:
YFred wrote:
umit07 wrote:
I'm probably a baby compared to you! :lol: I'd assume your at least in your forties.

And you'd be right, I've just hit 50 recently, but I must add that I am a very young person at heart. My body thinks I am still 25 years old. You must be in your 20s?


My body thinks I am still 25 years old.


Fancy having TWO delusionist in the same body.! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Medically speaking, can you have one without the other? Who learned you your biology? :lol: :lol:
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