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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 3, 2010 17:40:46 GMT -5
The Drachma is a very good idea. Bring it back, our holidays shall become cheap again!!! ;D
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 2, 2010 18:51:02 GMT -5
mia tripa sto nero tha kanoun...auto tha kanoun....tora stin archi mono mas kanoun tous tapeinous...fidia kolowa...sichamena.
O papandreou wasika den leei tipota...den protinei kati to sigkekrimeno...epanalamwanei ta idia kai ta idia kai auta pou leei den echoun ousia....."yes we can"...auto mporei na to pei kai ena pentachrono paidi.....kai o Ellinas elpizei epeidi ton akouei na milaei aptestos ta agglika.....mazi me ton allon ton chontrokefalo ekei....les kai auto einai to kritirio...
edo oles oi efimerides grafoun poso simpathitikos einai o Papandreou alla prosthetoun oti den iparchei peistiko propgramma...mono blabla. Kai etsi einai wewaia...
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 2, 2010 16:20:46 GMT -5
If Papandreou could only speak the same way Greek...
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 2, 2010 2:27:39 GMT -5
auta ta sarkodi cheili tha tis trelenoun tis germanides....
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 18:07:41 GMT -5
I know on which "quarter" of the village my great grandfathers house was...but unfortunately not the exact house. Many houses look neglected...they cant be too expensive...
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 18:03:05 GMT -5
;D
the people there are very nice and open minded. Sad thing is they do hardly know about the Greek past of their village...I mean the young people. I know one Turk from there for example who has origins from Thessaloniki...and his family left just like mine with the population exchange...
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 17:54:50 GMT -5
Just read about some mysterious legend to do with that place, about an old tree. Although Konya isn't really Marmara it's more landlocked. thats another village. They have the same name. The one in Konya is Kurdish if Im not wrong...my Gölyazi is in the district of Bursa.
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 17:52:36 GMT -5
I would. I will feel very home there since its my direct paternal's line origin...thats sth special. But as I know you have to be a turkish citizen in order to inherit or maintain properties in Turkey.
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 17:19:55 GMT -5
now you also understand why they moved to Kastoria...
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 17:17:58 GMT -5
No, Marmara sea...very close to Mudanya. The village is called Gölyazi today...it lies at the Uluabat lake.
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 17:10:19 GMT -5
I guess Greeks who were orthodox but well established (because they were traders etc) in the Ottoman society got them from the Ottoman authorities (I mean the ending). I say that because there were also Greeks who got turkish names that were pretty degrading...in the same village...so why this differentiation? There must have been a reason for that. Others again had normal Greek names...
I always thought -oglou was restricted to Karamanlides Greeks from deep Asia Minor...which was wrong. Half of the Greek families of my village in Asia Minor had this ending...Terzoglou...Vasiloglou...Apostologlou...and many more...I found an old list of all families of the village...pretty interesting research.
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 14:40:21 GMT -5
My last name was endling with -oglu till the Asia Minor catastrophy...I found out lately. The prefix was a Greek Christian name though....my great grandfather changed it into a Greek ending in Greece then....
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 14:36:28 GMT -5
Just another balkanoid with leaps of negative energy surrounding him. could you show us his last PM to you? very inventive Pyrros. Could you please show us your new tag?
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Post by Kastorianos on Feb 1, 2010 14:35:39 GMT -5
Its well known that Pyrros is a mentally handicapped person. Aadmin I have always been telling you that...he has sent me countless times such pm's that he has sent you...and even much worse. But I have put him on my ignore list by now...
The best thing you can do though is to ban this scum. Ban him finally. I like to see him being treated like s.hit...thats what he deserves....its this feeling you get if you are hunting an animal that tries to escape....the more it runs the more you want to maul it....
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Post by Kastorianos on Jan 31, 2010 9:26:40 GMT -5
I like the place. Where exactly are your Greek ancestors from?
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Post by Kastorianos on Jan 31, 2010 6:13:13 GMT -5
with the difference that the clip does not show backwoods America..
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Post by Kastorianos on Jan 30, 2010 20:36:29 GMT -5
People are not judged by what they say but by what they do.
Hopefully the islamists will dominate one day in Turkey and then invite me to the Atatürk-mausoleum-blasting.
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Post by Kastorianos on Jan 30, 2010 20:10:07 GMT -5
Its a fact that the Kemalists are our greatest enemies. The Kemalists are the ones that are nationalistic and fanatic since instead of religion they have an artificial turkish national consciousness in the first place. The religious Turks and antikemalists have not harmed us in the least as much as the Kemalists. They are not power-obsessed and aggressive like the Kemalists.
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Post by Kastorianos on Jan 30, 2010 16:38:12 GMT -5
Baldness is a disease...I have lost a lot of hair in the last years...I guess I will be totally bald with 35 at the latest if it goes on like that. My forehead is growing and growing. I hate my ancestors for that...I hate them. I have tried several things...nothing helps against it. Baldness looks so s.hitty.
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Post by Kastorianos on Jan 30, 2010 16:33:46 GMT -5
The circumstance that Europe is freaked out and feels the necessity to help us shows how important Greece is for this union....ever seen Albania causing trepidation? ...guess what Europe will do (or has done already) whenever Albania was bankrupt...yep...nothing. Because thats what they are.
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