Patrinos
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 25, 2011 14:31:01 GMT -5
Much cost.
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 25, 2011 13:12:37 GMT -5
Oi Keratiotes prepei na diamartirithoun, alla sto telos ta skoupida ekei prepei na pane... giati an den pane ekei tha pane kapou allou opou kai ekei tha diamartyrithoun...k.o.k.. Gia na exei epilegei i Keratea kapoios logos tha yparxei.
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Patrinos
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ISIHIA
Mar 23, 2011 15:48:09 GMT -5
Post by Patrinos on Mar 23, 2011 15:48:09 GMT -5
Bansko lacks Greeks but try to visit the places you mentioned in your previous post. Greeks there make a marvelous fig jam I meant Greek tourists from here, that go to Bansko during the winter. I don't know if there are any Greeks left in the sea side. I've seen a documentary with some old Greeks in Varna. But touristically I don't want to visit Black Sea, since I "fear" that I will get dissapointed. I'd rather visit mountainous Bulgaria. btw, isihia in greek means silence.
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ISIHIA
Mar 23, 2011 15:41:31 GMT -5
Post by Patrinos on Mar 23, 2011 15:41:31 GMT -5
Patrine, no one denies there are plenty of settlements at the Bulgarian Black Sea with many Greeks living there. What is your point, though? I didn't have any point in mind. Btw, I like Bulgaria's places. I would like to visit it. I have friends that visit Bansko usually. Cheap and good.
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ISIHIA
Mar 23, 2011 15:26:33 GMT -5
Post by Patrinos on Mar 23, 2011 15:26:33 GMT -5
I was watching the first video with the nice pictures of Bulgaria and I saw a site called Ropotamo(a Greek name) and I search wiki and "surprisingly" I found not few Greek toponyms related to Black Sea:
Ropotamo. Mandra. Karvuna/Kavarna, Kaliakra, Cape Galata, Irakli Aheloy, Kolokita, Agalina, Alepu , Humata, Arkutino, Stomoplo etc
I don't want to say anything with that...I just saw them and posted...
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 23, 2011 9:23:01 GMT -5
Not exactly. Come on, Krivo, don't make me post this for umptieth time, after all you are not Pazar not to get it from the first time. Cyril and Methodius created the Glagolythic alphabet, and the Cyrrilic one was created by their students in Bulgaria. Well the Greek monks Kyrillos and Methodios who used that alphabet : ...created that alphabet: ...but their bulgarian pupils more greekly than Greeks created this: А Б В Г Д Е Ж Ѕ З И І К Л М Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Ζ Η Ι Κ Λ Μ Н О П Ҁ Р С Т Ѹ Ф Х Ѡ Ѱ Ѳ Ν Ο Π Ρ C Τ Υ Φ Χ ω Ψ Θ
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 21, 2011 10:41:03 GMT -5
Looks like a very good one ..... ;D ;D lol...whats that?? a school's production?
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 21, 2011 5:59:51 GMT -5
My maternal grandmother's great grandfather was called Anatricheas, and was from western Mani, and moved to northern Peloponnese...
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 20, 2011 15:25:16 GMT -5
Lol! the bride's fake crying ! Its looks very weird. Most of the time is like they go to funery... In Greek tradition, wedding ceremony and fiest except of "gamos" was called " chara"(=joy). Much laugh and dance... the pre-game show:
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 19, 2011 15:53:55 GMT -5
I agree, Sandzak for sure.
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 19, 2011 14:13:50 GMT -5
wait till 2012 .....many Chams will visit their homelands and lay flowers over their ancestors graves
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 19, 2011 11:05:17 GMT -5
My name ends in tzis , and my cousins name ends in oglou , but the first part of her name means carpet in Turkish , so do our names relate to our ancestors occupations , like smith in english ? Halioglou? ;D[/quote kilimoglou ? shejtani?
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 19, 2011 6:00:07 GMT -5
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 18, 2011 6:51:15 GMT -5
i find them all pathetic... only the Romanian one is someway better.
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 17, 2011 16:47:09 GMT -5
lol...λολ... what's this? ;D ;D Bolshoi with fustanella??!! ;D
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 17, 2011 11:13:19 GMT -5
it explains why hordes of Romanian strippers are found throughout Europe...
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 17, 2011 9:50:52 GMT -5
where are those alvanoi go... Greqi Greqi...?
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 15, 2011 13:24:39 GMT -5
Well he made her famous, she can only dance on his tv show, or at his concerts. He owns her. He is from the SE of Turkey, where women belong to men. you're joking, right?
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 15, 2011 12:26:46 GMT -5
Didem is his personal belly dancer. what do you mean his personal belly dancer? like a pasha having his harem...? he owns her?
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Post by Patrinos on Mar 15, 2011 8:14:57 GMT -5
Maybe he was shot by that lady's husband...:
look how he stares at her...
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