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"Ioannis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Ο "Seanie O'Kilfoyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> έγραψε στο μήνυμα > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [snip] > > > Coined because foreign talk in the ancient times sounded > incomprehensible, > > > akin to continuous "var, var, var" sounds. [*] > > > > > > > > > Nice Turkish word *VAR* > > > > Her $ey VAR, Hic bir $ey Yok ! > > > > You Greeks must learn to love your TURKISH heritage > > Well, despite all the baloney hoopla that usually you are engaged in in our > newsgroup, trying to prove that our heritage derives from Turks, I actually > have no reason to deny it COMPLETELY. > Good man I could tell you were one of the reasonable ones > Chances are that even though the first Turks were unrelated to Greece's > inhabitans, the later ones probably were a conglomerate of THEIR originators > and probably some of the local Greeks which lived in the areas, particularly > after 400 years of Ottoman occupation, which although "officially" (in terms > of Greek history, that is) is denied, is probably true. > Indupitably > But, I can assure you, mr ShoRe-Knee, that my ancient Greek heritage is live > and well. Pardon me for bringing this up but is that not an oxymoronic statement ? You only need to come and meet me and I will show you first > hand... > How am I supposed to interpret that ? > Now what was your question again? It was a statement of fact dear fellow, not a question, but thanks for taking the time to answer
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