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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby boomerang » Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:57 am

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Sotos wrote:We are calling ourselves Greeks because that is what we are. Are you asking us to change what we are? This is what you did? You were Greek and then you stopped being Greek after 74? :roll:


i am not asking you to change to anything my little simpleton, merely asking as to why after you "balloukothikes" by the greeks you still fly the greek flag and calling yourself a greek...thats all...now you get it?... :mrgreen:

listen mate why no go and get your BBF with your greek donated BB gun and stop breaking our balls with paramithkia, fairy stories... :wink:


You are really stupid :lol: When you ask somebody "Why you still..." it means you expected this person to change something. And you are even more stupid if you expect from people to change their identity. Did you change yours?


a reasonable question to ask of someone after he "balloukothike"...now you get it?...

I am getting tired of answering simpleton questions...let someone else have a go and and enjoy you "balloutji"...
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby boomerang » Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:59 am

so in short the legacy is full of "balloutjia"...huh?...
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Sotos » Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:08 am

Why did you leave from Cyprus boomerang? Something tells me it is you who got the "balloutji" ;) I would love to hear your story... maybe I will feel sorry for you and give you a break ;)
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:16 am

boomerang wrote:so in short the legacy is full of "balloutjia"...huh?...


Oh yes, one aspect of such a Gr legacy would be a CY without a dialect that includes a "j" ... balloujia!!!!!! jeh jeramithkia !!!!!

... mind you CYs could drink ouzo out of those bottles shaped like a bouzouki.
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby boomerang » Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:01 am

Sotos wrote:Why did you leave from Cyprus boomerang? Something tells me it is you who got the "balloutji" ;) I would love to hear your story... maybe I will feel sorry for you and give you a break ;)

a bit of a wiggler arent you sotos?...why you wasting energy with stupid irrelevant questions?...ate re boulloi mou eni se polla eksipnos...

greece's legasy is full of "balloutjia"...i know this you know this and the whole world knows this...the reason greece is keeping quit and not opening the cyprus file is because she has plenty to hide and the junta was the last step of the betrayal...can you think of any other reason?...and this the million dollar fact you simpletons can't come to gribs with...

come on boy start spitting and stop swallowing..... :lol:
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Sotos » Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:18 am

The only "palluji" is the one which is up your ass :lol: Greece's legacy is one of the world's greatest civilizations and the whole world knows about this except from uneducated peasants like yourself. Cyprus without Greeks would be some Arab territory like the rest around us. When it comes to Greeks there is not "us vs them" there is just "us". If some of us made mistakes they were punished. You think you can divide us by turning us against our brothers? You made a mistake foreigner!
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby boomerang » Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:32 am

Sotos wrote:The only "palluji" is the one which is up your ass :lol: Greece's legacy is one of the world's greatest civilizations and the whole world knows about this except from uneducated peasants like yourself. Cyprus without Greeks would be some Arab territory like the rest around us. When it comes to Greeks there is not "us vs them" there is just "us". If some of us made mistakes they were punished. You think you can divide us by turning us against our brothers? You made a mistake foreigner!


huh?...hold on my liitle "balloukomene", isn't greece what promoted first with the bombings, assassinations, pitting cypriot against cypriot during the coup, and then greece walking away with her tail between her legs to this very date, by not releasing the cyprus file?...some brothers huh?... :wink:

any idea why greece won't release the cyprus file?...coz if everything was rosey you can bet your bottom dollar it would be a transparent process...for the reason it's still locked alarm bells are ringing...

I am asking you once again can you think of any reason as to why creece, your brothers, are not releasing these files?...
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Sotos » Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:53 am

Those who did those things were traitors like yourself and they were punished. I don't know what is in any files that were not released. Do you? Maybe they have something in the files that they wouldn't want the Turks to know about. Maybe Makarios asked them not to ever release the files because they contain names of Cypriots who collaborated with Junta and Makarios gave to them amnesty and it was part of the deal that their names would not be released. It could be any number of reasons. But you are an anti Greek foreigner so you have to assume the worst :roll:
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby boomerang » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:24 am

a traitor is someone that betrayed his country or his brothers and sisters...if you claim you are a greek then I am afraid the term traitor befits you and not me...me?... i was born in cyprus and therefore i am cypriot...by your logic the brave souls that stood against the coupists are traitors, because they didn't bendover and get a "balloutji" where the sun don't shine... :mrgreen: ...please get familiar with a term prior to using it, it's the least you can do...

as far as your cyprus file explanation a lot of "ifs" when the roc puts the blame squarely on double enosis...kinda blows your theory wide open...the majic word here is double enosis...epoulisase reh, tjie esi o garos pou ise akoka na to katalavis...

are these actions of a broher?..a "fellow"greek?... :wink:
huh?...hold on my liitle "balloukomene", isn't greece what promoted first with the bombings, assassinations, pitting cypriot against cypriot during the coup, and then greece walking away with her tail between her legs to this very date, by not releasing the cyprus file?...some brothers huh?...
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Re: what would greece's legacy be on cyprus...

Postby Sotos » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:44 am

I was born on a Greek island and therefore I am Greek. You are traitor because you betrayed Cyprus which is why you are not Cypriot now but you are Australian and therefore a foreigner ;) You asked for any ideas of why those files are not released and I gave you. They are far more possible than your conspiracy theories.
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