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PRIAPOS
Athens, Greece
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Common Cents wrote: <quoted text> And which alias have you chosen this time? "It's a most unusual day. Feel like throwing my troubles away. As an old native born Californian would say, 'It's a most unusual. Most unusual. Most unusual day'." Have you ever been to a shrink? Do it, not for you, just for your FOUKARIARA mama!
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PRIAPOS
Athens, Greece
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Common Cents wrote: <quoted text> All Greeks take leaks in other people's seats. According to the Sunday Times, Albanians are “short and ferret-faced, with the unisex stumpy, slightly bowed legs of Shetland ponies”
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“United States of Albania”
Joined: Jun 27, 2008
Comments: 1688
Vushtrri, Kosova, Albania
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Kosovo, Serbia
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PRIAPOS wrote: <quoted text> According to the Sunday Times, Albanians are “short and ferret-faced, with the unisex stumpy, slightly bowed legs of Shetland ponies” there is also Albania in Scotland, and the Sunday Times probably is referring on them.
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EYDOKIA
Athens, Greece
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Common Cents wrote: <quoted text> All Greeks take leaks in other people's seats. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSERRRRRRRRRRRR RR SAY WHATEVER YOU WANT YOU WILL NEVER BE GREEK ONE WAY OR ANOTHER NO BANANA FOR YOU NOW
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“The Rose”
Joined: Jul 19, 2008
Comments: 15300
Bitola Babam Bitola
ISP:
Sydney, Australia
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To be Greek threes only one requirement baptism by a Greek priest in a Greek church you gain there ancient what? GREEK IDENTITY - WHAT IS GREEK http://www.youtube.com/watch... Meaning of the word "GREEK" - Greek constitution 1827 http://www.youtube.com/watch... THE ALBANIAN CULTURE OF MODERN GREECE! IS THERE ANYTHING HELLENIC ABOUT THE MODERN GREEKS? http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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adela
Boston, MA
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Oldest Greeks are Pelasigans, which means the Albanian people
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“ein anderer Schauplatz”
Joined: Jan 29, 2009
Comments: 20579
Athens
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adela wrote: Oldest Greeks are Pelasigans, which means the Albanian people What are you talking about Abdula daughter of some Abdula the Caucasian Mercenary to the Arabs that turned muslim for 'returns' that the Turks had to offer? We've to;d you you can call your crazy selves T R E L A S G E S![means mad!] You can kiss our pelasgian butt! LOOOOOOL! NOMAD ALBO NOTHINGS STEALING THINGS THAT MONEY CAN'T BUY!
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david
Newtown, CT
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lilalo wrote: <quoted text> What are you talking about Abdula daughter of some Abdula the Caucasian Mercenary to the Arabs that turned muslim for 'returns' that the Turks had to offer? We've to;d you you can call your crazy selves T R E L A S G E S![means mad!] You can kiss our pelasgian butt! LOOOOOOL! NOMAD ALBO NOTHINGS STEALING THINGS THAT MONEY CAN'T BUY! there we go again, with your bull, stop dreaming moron. you phoenician shit,
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“ein anderer Schauplatz”
Joined: Jan 29, 2009
Comments: 20579
Athens
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Albos are NOT GREEKS! They represent a 12th ce AD,population transfer. Albos are one of many mountain tribes of present day Azerbaijan! After their arrival here as mercenaries of one named Maniakes they were placed as mercenaries in present day North Albania as border keepers on behalf of the Byzantine Empire.Thereupon they lived as nomads,without homes,on mountain tips living in tents and moving from one place to the next.They used the old Greek-Roman city of DYRACHIUM [Durres]for their approvisionments never having developed anything slightly ressembling a village let alone cities. Every claim they make today about lands belonging to them or about ancestral origins are the product of their socialist period 'scientific' irredentist propaganda! Kossovo,West FYROM,other places they claim as theirs are just areas they were the only ones to be allowed to move into as the Ottomans' prefered snitches! All the land they call Albania was obtained by means of ottoman confiscations! ALL of Albania is confiscated greek land :EPIRUS! They live on feudal byzantine land part of which belongs to the man they call 'their' king and hero but they neither loved nor do they respect,notably FEORGIOS KASTRIOTIS aka SKANDERBEG!
STOP THE ALBANIAN REVISIONISM OF HISTORY!!!!
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“ein anderer Schauplatz”
Joined: Jan 29, 2009
Comments: 20579
Athens
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david wrote: <quoted text> there we go again, with your bull, stop dreaming moron. you phoenician shit, SHOW RESPECT TO THE GREEK PEOPLE,Arnaoutluk! You're just the descendant of the caucasian illiterate mercenary nomads,turned Turks and snitches of the Turks ,opportunist backstabbing execrable scum bags,always! PHOENICIANS ARE GREEKS! FINE SEA-PEOPLE=PELASGES illiterate asiatic nomad albo, who wants to pass for pelasgian and he does not even know who the Pelasges were! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
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Generalzod
Sydney, Australia
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FYROM Bunch of dirty back stabbing low life degenerates, stabbed there Orthodox brothers in the back. Who friends like FYROM who needs enemies.
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david
Newtown, CT
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Generalzod wrote: FYROM Bunch of dirty back stabbing low life degenerates, stabbed there Orthodox brothers in the back. Who friends like FYROM who needs enemies. here we go again, loll religion, cant you get more pathetic or what, loll you, need a life,
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Generalzod
Sydney, Australia
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david wrote: <quoted text> here we go again, loll religion, cant you get more pathetic or what, loll you, need a life, Need a life LOL
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adela
Boston, MA
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Greece and the Greeks, tr.[from Lifvet i gamla verden] by M. Howitt By Fredrika Bremer 1863 Page 294 Nearly the whole population of Eleusis is Albanian, and speaks the Albanian tongue—a language altogether different from Greek, and which is asserted by many to be a descendant of the most ancient Pelasgian tongue. It is still the popular language of Albania (Epirus), the country in which the Pelasgian Zeus was worshipped. http://books.google.com/books...
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“ein anderer Schauplatz”
Joined: Jan 29, 2009
Comments: 20579
Athens
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GREEKS and ALBANIANS DO NOT CLUSTER GENETICALLY! http://dienekes.50webs.com/arp/articles/fallm...
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adela
Boston, MA
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World history By Hutton Webster Page 530 No other part of Europe of equal extent contains so many different peoples as the Balkan Peninsula. The original inhabitants are represented to-day by the Albanians http://books.google.com/books...
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adela
Boston, MA
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Albanians are pelasgians, Greek language is different from pelasgian language. It has nothing to do with you. The world book: organized knowledge in story and picture, Volume 1 Edited by Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke Page 147 The Albanian language is interesting, for it is different from any other language in Europe. It belongs to the family of the Indo-European languages and is related to Latin and ancient Greek. It seems to be the only surviving language of what was probably the primitive speech of the inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula. The language has two widely different dialects, which are spoken respectively by the two chief divisions of the nation, namely, the Ghegs in the north and the Tusks in the south. The Albanians are the oldest original inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula. On account of the mountainous nature of the country they have retained their marked national individuality and their ancient institutions and customs. http://books.google.com/books...
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adela
Boston, MA
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Ask-A-Linguist FAQ Oldest Language But all of this is irrelevant, because writing is not equal to speaking. In 3200 BC, there were many, many languages spoken besides Sumerian and Egyptian, but they weren't fortunate enough to have a writing system. These languages are just as old. To take one interesting case, the Albanian language (spoken north of Greece) was not written down until about the 15th century AD, yet Ptolemy mentions the people in the first century BC.* The linguistic and archaeological evidence suggests that Albanians were a distinct people for even longer than that. So Albanian has probably existed for several millennia, but has only been written down for 500 years. With a twist of fate, Albanian might be considered very "old" and Greek pretty "new" http://linguistlist.org/ask-ling/oldest.html
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adela
Boston, MA
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A Short History of Russia and the Balkan States By Donald Mackenzie Wallace Page 87 The Albanians are apparently the most ancient nee in southeastern Europe. History and legend afford no record off their arrival in the Balkan Peninsula. They are probably the descendants of the earliest Aryan, immigrants, who were represented in historical times by the kindred Illyrians, Macedonians and Epirots; the Macedonians and Epirots are believed by Hahn to have formed the core of the pre-Hellenic Tyrrheno-Pelasgian population which inhabited the southern portion of the peninsula and extended its limits to Thrace and Italy. The Illyrians were also " Pelasgian," but in a wider sense. Of these cognate races, which are described by the Greek writers as barbarous or non-Hellenic, the Illyrians and Epirots, he thinks, were respectively the progenitors of the Ghegs, or northern, and the Tests, or southern, Albanians. The Via Egnatia, which Strabo (vii. fragment 3) describes as forming the boundary between the Illyrians and Epirots, practically corresponds with the course of the Shkumb, which now separates the Ghegs and the To&ks. The same geographer (v. >. an) states that the Epirots were also called Pelasgians; the Pelasgian Zeus was worshipped at Dodona (Homer, II. xvi. 934), and the neighbourhood of the sanctuary was called Pelasgia (Herodotus ii. 56). The meaning of the term " Pelasgian " is, however, too obscure to furnish a basis for ethnographical speculation; in the time of Herodotus it may have already come to denote a period rather than a race. The name Task is possibly identical with Tuscus, Etruscus, while the form Tyrrhenus perhaps survives in Tirana. http://books.google.com/books...
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Fabian
Toronto, Canada
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adela wrote: Greece and the Greeks, tr.[from Lifvet i gamla verden] by M. Howitt By Fredrika Bremer 1863 Page 294 Nearly the whole population of Eleusis is Albanian, and speaks the Albanian tongue—a language altogether different from Greek, and which is asserted by many to be a descendant of the most ancient Pelasgian tongue. It is still the popular language of Albania (Epirus), the country in which the Pelasgian Zeus was worshipped. http://books.google.com/books... All these unknown statelets coming out of the woodworks are looking for history and in particular, Greek History. Well folks you are knocking on the wrong door.
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