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Post by leandros nikon on Mar 5, 2010 13:38:58 GMT -5
Each time there is some newspaper article concerning our current economic crisis,for some strange reason the balkan phillelenes ;D feel the obligation to inform us...I wont bother to count the numerous such threads which have a single intention:to hurt our national pride!
Anyway,i strongly recommend to lock and remove such threads from now on,they have made their point and i believe it's completely pointless to tolerate them any longer!
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Post by leandros nikon on Mar 5, 2010 13:47:42 GMT -5
So,what's your opinion,Greeks?
Dryos pesoushs pas aner xylevetai...
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Post by Kastorianos on Mar 5, 2010 14:24:06 GMT -5
I dont think we should delete or close them...except for they are opened in order to provoke only.
Instead of deleting we should ignore them. No one forces us to comment the threads...
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Post by leandros nikon on Mar 5, 2010 15:11:10 GMT -5
that's right.
ignore them kasto?how many more should we tolerate?
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Kanaris
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Post by Kanaris on Mar 5, 2010 16:45:29 GMT -5
The leeches are enjoying the show... they enjoyed it when Greece was burning....they enjoyed it when Greece had an earthquake.. Greece and Greeks were here way before them and will be here after them...
It's only money... We got the sea and the sun.... Greece will back on her feet in no time.
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Post by Kastorianos on Mar 5, 2010 17:05:55 GMT -5
Many of us will do the same if Albania or Turkey are in this position one day.....I wouldnt though. Not because Im a better person than others...of course not...but because I dont see sth that terrible happening to Greece right now.
Personally I dont regard the bankruptcy to be a that catastrophic incident. Countries do hardly disappear because of bankruptcies. Looking at the history of our people this is by far one of the easiest crises we have to deal with...compared to others...like the Persians....the Catholics...the Turks...or the second WW.
Im sure that this crisis will be praised in 50 years...since it will have made our people's mentality changing into a progressive direction.
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Post by kartadolofonos on Mar 5, 2010 17:09:14 GMT -5
piso exei oi achlada tin oura !
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Post by danceswithpoodles on Mar 5, 2010 17:26:34 GMT -5
albania 1997
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Post by Kassandros on Mar 14, 2010 3:46:28 GMT -5
the only weird part from 1997 uprising in Albania is that today almost all of the Greeks own a riffle or a handgun. I believe that if ever Greek police search every household in Greece.. they will find 95% of the guns missing. 100 Euros for the Kalashnikovs and 150 euros for the Tokarevs back then. Now you cannot find them for less than 1000 euros..
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Post by macmako on Mar 15, 2010 18:22:56 GMT -5
Each time there is some newspaper article concerning our current economic crisis,for some strange reason the balkan phillelenes ;D feel the obligation to inform us...I wont bother to count the numerous such threads which have a single intention:to hurt our national pride! Anyway,i strongly recommend to lock and remove such threads from now on,they have made their point and i believe it's completely pointless to tolerate them any longer! Then other forums in which you so kindly inform those of current negative events of that country would have to be locked and removed. Right? And why does it hurt your national pride? Well, I will advice you that it hurts your national pride because it has always been weak. Nothing would damage a strong national pride. Work on it, bro! What is so bad. Talking about the issues in Greece created by Greeks is a good thing. The economic crisis there is appalling and once the Greek government stops pointing fingers at other EU members for their troubles, the faster the solution will be worked out. Debating and discussing negative and positive issues is what these forums are all about. Why discuss only positive issues?
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Post by leshte on Mar 18, 2010 14:11:24 GMT -5
Basil you paid too much man. At one point there I remember they went for less than half a Euro. You saying each Greek has one. I don't think there isn't anybody that doesn't have one. I remember reading the news and hearing about them being in other continents now. The funny thing is that the depots are still full. Hoxha collected so much arms you could go with them for a whole century. Almost every village and city seems to have a depot inside its surrounding mountain.
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