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Posted: 09 Jun 2024, 02:50
by Sid.Stavros
Hello from Athens-Greece, we have sun here with 91 'F.

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Black and Elegant Vanilla.
Del wrote: 08 Jun 2024, 18:21 Dukes of Hazzard was a popular television show when I was in college.
It was very popular here too and we still remember it, the car has GR licence plates and has the permission to be in shows and in the road for some days. The Confederation flag is legal here, no one will dare to tell you anything if you had it in your car, a patch, a pine or you post photos from that era in a forum, Yeehaw. :dance:

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Posted: 09 Jun 2024, 05:51
by Del
Sid.Stavros wrote: 09 Jun 2024, 02:50
Del wrote: Dukes of Hazzard was a popular television show when I was in college.
It was very popular here too and we still remember it, the car has GR licence plates and has the permission to be in shows and in the road for some days. The Confederation flag is legal here, no one will dare to tell you anything if you had it in your car, a patch, a pine or you post photos from that era in a forum, Yeehaw. :dance:
You have the benefit of ancient wisdom!

I'll bet that your country does not support Persian terrorists, as well.

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Posted: 11 Jun 2024, 12:57
by ChildOfGod
C&D Sansepolcro 2020 in a Savinelli 120 anni

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Posted: 11 Jun 2024, 18:59
by sweetandsour
ChildOfGod wrote: 11 Jun 2024, 12:57 C&D Sansepolcro 2020 in a Savinelli 120 anni
I went through a tin of that a couple of years ago; it's a good smoke.

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Posted: 13 Jun 2024, 01:43
by Sid.Stavros
Hello from Athens-Greece, we have sun and 97 'F.

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American classic cars in local show, they have GR license plates.

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I am smoking J.F. Germain & Son Mixture No 7.

Del wrote: 09 Jun 2024, 05:51 I'll bet that your country does not support Persian terrorists, as well.
We f**k them in ancient and in the Byzantine years when they try to invade in our land.

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Great Alexander counterattacked to punish them for what they have done and crushed them, they lost all the battles and he forced to drop on their knees as slaves.
Those retard mullahs claim that when they came here as invaders taught us (!) the music and musical instruments, so why the word Mucis in Greek? Why Pan's flute and the words Melody-Kithara (Guitar)-Symphony-Chorus-Orchestra-Climax-Notes etc are Greek? The Greek Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition, including musical notation?
As long those hijab guys live in their ears will hear the King Leonidas ''Molon Lave", this will hunt them every day even in their dreams at night.

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Posted: 13 Jun 2024, 05:22
by Del
Sid.Stavros wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 01:43 Great Alexander counterattacked to punish them for what they have done and crushed them, they lost all the battles and he forced to drop on their knees as slaves.
Those retard mullahs claim that when they came here as invaders taught us (!) the music and musical instruments, so why the word Mucis in Greek? Why Pan's flute and the words Melody-Kithara (Guitar)-Symphony-Chorus-Orchestra-Climax-Notes etc are Greek? The Greek Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition, including musical notation?
As long those hijab guys live in their ears will hear the King Leonidas ''Molon Lave", this will hunt them every day even in their dreams at night.
You should boast of Marathon and Salamis, as Athenians often do. (Remember Thucydides!)

Leonidas held the Persians on the narrow beach between the cliffs and the sea at Thermopylae.
Themistocles tricked the Persian navy into battle in the narrow straits of Salamis.

Modern Persians tell their minions to fight in narrow tunnels. They never learn.

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Posted: 13 Jun 2024, 05:32
by sweetandsour
Del wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 05:22
Sid.Stavros wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 01:43 Great Alexander counterattacked to punish them for what they have done and crushed them, they lost all the battles and he forced to drop on their knees as slaves.
Those retard mullahs claim that when they came here as invaders taught us (!) the music and musical instruments, so why the word Mucis in Greek? Why Pan's flute and the words Melody-Kithara (Guitar)-Symphony-Chorus-Orchestra-Climax-Notes etc are Greek? The Greek Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving complete musical composition, including musical notation?
As long those hijab guys live in their ears will hear the King Leonidas ''Molon Lave", this will hunt them every day even in their dreams at night.
You should boast of Marathon and Salamis, as Athenians often do. (Remember Thucydides!)

Leonidas held the Persians on the narrow beach between the cliffs and the sea at Thermopylae.
Themistocles tricked the Persian navy into battle in the narrow straits of Salamis.

Modern Persians tell their minions to fight in narrow tunnels. They never learn.
A navy battle was lost, in one of these ancient wars, due to rough seas; and the losing king ordered everyone to the seaside with sticks, and strike the waves with sticks, in order to punish the sea. I can't remember the names or armies, but a co-worker of mine did, and used it as an analogy in a corporate meeting once, which I thought was pretty cool.

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Posted: 13 Jun 2024, 07:16
by Del
sweetandsour wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 05:32 A navy battle was lost, in one of these ancient wars, due to rough seas; and the losing king ordered everyone to the seaside with sticks, and strike the waves with sticks, in order to punish the sea. I can't remember the names or armies, but a co-worker of mine did, and used it as an analogy in a corporate meeting once, which I thought was pretty cool.
This is not so absurd as it sounds to us.

Ancient pagans believed that they could make sacrifices to the gods for favorable outcomes. They also believed that they could protest when the gods had treated them unfairly.

The king was telling his troops: "Let us shame the sea god for his failure, so he will do right by us next time!"

Modern climate-cult pagan kings aren't much different, demanding that we all make sacrifices to their weather gods.
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I'm smoking Fusilier's Ration in my CPS falcon POY.

75°F. No pants.

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Posted: 16 Jun 2024, 03:49
by Sid.Stavros
Greetings from Athens-Greece, we have sun and 87 'F here.

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Skandinavik Sungold.
sweetandsour wrote: 13 Jun 2024, 05:32 A navy battle was lost, in one of these ancient wars, due to rough seas; and the losing king ordered everyone to the seaside with sticks, and strike the waves with sticks, in order to punish the sea. I can't remember the names or armies, but a co-worker of mine did, and used it as an analogy in a corporate meeting once, which I thought was pretty cool.
Here is the real story:

When the Persian king Xerxes was crossing the Hellespont during his campaign against the Greeks, the waters rose and destroyed the bridges that his engineers had been building for days. Xerxes then ordered the engineers to be beheaded, chains to be thrown into the sea to bind her, scourge her, and brand her with a hot iron for disobeying his orders. While his men were carrying out the punishment, they had to say: "You salty and bitter stream, your master inflicts this punishment on you because you hurt him, the one who never hurt you."

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When you meet a persian ask him: how your king Darius died? Who was the last person which standed to his last momemnts? then see his reaction, ha ha. :D

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Posted: 19 Jun 2024, 02:04
by Sid.Stavros
Hello from Athens, we have sun and 92 'F

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Dodge Charger R/T 1968 and Cadillac Eldorado 1973 in Greece.

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I am smoking Mac Baren Navy Flake in a Rock-Cob by Rekamepip.