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Postby Get Real! » Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:51 am

kurupetos wrote:
johbee wrote:
kurupetos wrote:With a name like Garo, no wonder he left Cyprus. :lol:


I thought it was probably the hair.

I was a big Dolphin's fan when I was a kid and when he was playing. At that time I had never heard of Cyprus. Funny how I ended up here.


Garo=donkey (in Greek). :wink:

Don't be stupid! Donkey is Garos not Garo, and for your info I had a friend at school whose name was Garo, and I don't ever recall anyone calling him "Garos" for fun because Garo is a very common Armenian name you dickhead!
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Postby supporttheunderdog » Sat Feb 12, 2011 9:36 am

what the originators of this post do not realise is that the so-called Anglo-Saxon Culture is but one expression (in the English language) of a dominant Indo-European Culture, prevelent in Western Europem and North America.
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Postby kurupetos » Sat Feb 12, 2011 9:55 am

Get Real! wrote:
kurupetos wrote:
johbee wrote:
kurupetos wrote:With a name like Garo, no wonder he left Cyprus. :lol:


I thought it was probably the hair.

I was a big Dolphin's fan when I was a kid and when he was playing. At that time I had never heard of Cyprus. Funny how I ended up here.


Garo=donkey (in Greek). :wink:

Don't be stupid! Donkey is Garos not Garo, and for your info I had a friend at school whose name was Garo, and I don't ever recall anyone calling him "Garos" for fun because Garo is a very common Armenian name you dickhead!


You're definitely a γάρος*. :D

*I wrote it in the Greek alphabet to eliminate any doubts.
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