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Post by Patrinos on Jan 15, 2009 5:39:22 GMT -5
For me, no, because I am in a strong position to achieve financial goals in the near future. But for an Albanian in the 16th and 17th century, who had been accustomed to turkish presence (in the sense that he was convinced that they weren't going to leave any time soon), and whose life was very hard financially... well, the alternative was much more appealing to them, it spoke to more foundamental urges (in the survival sense). Oh, and don't think that the seriosity that my style of answering these questions of yours in any way implies that I believe this being any sort of genuine conversation/debating. I know your motives... but just as I said to my female lab-partner last year, who was becoming suspicious of my flirtatious/teasing remarks, you're just practice... to improve my skills... for when they matter more. So don't get too happy and don't feel overly-significant. ;D
Greeks were born to improve the skills of the world , so if you learn from this convy of ours let it be... All my life waited to speak with an Alvano to feel significant... What about 1 million euros a Ferrari and a house in Chios! Konstantinos is a good names for you? PS. How much monnnney do you want to become fun of Olympiakos? Free tickets if you accept.
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Post by epiroti on Jan 15, 2009 6:19:14 GMT -5
Greeks were born to improve the skills of the world... Yes, yes... before you there was nothing. After you, there was a civilisation. Critical thinking was the most admirable feature of the greek philosophers. A feature of those few figures which you take the liberty to equate with all 'greekness'... in effect trying to equate it to yourself. I suggest you improve that skill. What about 1 million euros a Ferrari and a house in Chios! Naah, I'm from Tepelena. Ali Pasha left me some of that gold he got from robing greeks during his brigand days. Joking aside though... how's it working out for you? Your "imaginary friend" (god) helping you out when you feel confused about reality and existence?
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Post by libofshe on Jan 15, 2009 6:54:11 GMT -5
lets not forget that other minor 'anal' skill
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Post by libofshe on Jan 15, 2009 7:38:38 GMT -5
its good to know we are held in such high reverance...i assure though, we are but mere mortals
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Post by Patrinos on Jan 15, 2009 9:43:10 GMT -5
Greeks were born to improve the skills of the world... Yes, yes... before you there was nothing. After you, there was a civilisation. Wise words... Greeks were born to improve the skills of the world... Critical thinking was the most admirable feature of the greek philosophers. A feature of those few figures which you take the liberty to equate with all 'greekness'... in effect trying to equate it to yourself. I suggest you improve that skill. After the joke we have here in Greece..."Alvanos touristas" now we can say and "Alvanos philosophos"... Naah, I'm from Tepelena. Ali Pasha left me some of that gold he got from robing greeks during his brigand days. Placko is a great art that Albos cultivated... Joking aside though... how's it working out for you? Your "imaginary friend" (god) helping you out when you feel confused about reality and existence? Watch your mouth...I'll send you a papa to hellenise you
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Post by Patrinos on Jan 15, 2009 9:44:57 GMT -5
lets not forget that other minor 'anal' skill You have your own pederastic skill...
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Post by libofshe on Jan 15, 2009 9:56:20 GMT -5
can't say that i am familiar
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Post by Patrinos on Jan 15, 2009 10:00:53 GMT -5
Nothing personal... What a traditon!!
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Post by donnie on Jan 15, 2009 10:01:24 GMT -5
LOL, even the word is Greek.
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Post by libofshe on Jan 15, 2009 10:06:01 GMT -5
tell me Moraitis,
have you ever dabbled in the ancestral tradition, which i dare not mention its name?
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Post by Patrinos on Jan 15, 2009 10:08:36 GMT -5
tell me Moraitis, have you ever dabbled in the ancestral tradition, which i dare not mention its name? Killing Tourkalvanous??? No,no,no...times have changed...
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Post by libofshe on Jan 15, 2009 10:58:05 GMT -5
nope, the other thing
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