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Cassius Wrote:

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> If you'd ever like anyone to take your place if

> they offer again - please feel free to contact me


Naturally if I get another ticket I'll have to give it to Atila - in order to curry favour.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> About time you turned up Alan to lighten this

> thread up. Poor *Bob* has been getting some

> terrible stick. What I want to know is is *Bob*

> your bitch?


I like to think of myself as the Victoria Wood to his Geoffrey Durham.

Well what exactly constitutes a "race"?


I know lots of Greek Cypriots (large amounts of them went to South Africa in the 60s and 70s) and they definitely consider themselves different from both mainland Greeks and the Turkish Cypriots and I am sure the same is probably true for the Turkish Cypriots.

That's the problem with religions based upon secondary sources written so many years after the event.

Noone knows whether Dione was involved or not as the sources we have disagree. Some say that Uranus' knackers were cut off by his son Cronus and chucked in the ocean from whence Aphrodite arose (just off Cyprus, but we'll assume not in international waters).

Perhaps if the Mycenaens had been a tad more literate we'd have more clues.


But of course none of this can be true as we all know the world is only 4,000 years old!

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