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waddo


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01/05/2010 14:15

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After some years of pondering should I or not, I have at last found the one good reason to become a citizen of the TRNC - of course I will have to wait for 15 years and then my application "might" get looked at, but, apart from the fact that I will no longer be represented by the self oppointed "Voice of the Ex Pats, without asking me - the reason makes total sense and in time when I have served my required number of years, I will apply.



If successful I will have beaten the system can then "Fish in the sea without having a license".



What a bonus, I recommend all fisherman apply for citizenship and save yourselves 150TL every two years.



I give up and can only hope that all the existing citizens are happy to fund the cost of the administration that will have to be put in place to ensure all non-citizens buy a license!!!!!



Just in humor people - don't take it seriously.



HildySmith


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01/05/2010 14:59

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Look on it as helping TRNC to keep them out of the debt the greeks are in.



girne 29


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01/05/2010 15:02

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"Trnc not in debt" Are you serious!! Ask the Turkish taxpayer..



HildySmith


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01/05/2010 15:24

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well help to keep them out of worse debt like the UK



girne 29


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01/05/2010 15:45

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Hildysmith



the TRNcs level of debt to Turkey is the same as the UK or France getting 140billion dollars of ADDED debt EVERY year. Note that is the debt that is added to trncs debt every year it is not as we count it in UK a TOTAL debt.



So after 10 years the trnc owes ,if it had our population ,1400 BILLION. A lot of fishing permits.



Dont think Greece UK or anyone else has anything to learn anything from TRNC about public sector waste.



Tenakoutou



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01/05/2010 22:10

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girne 29/msg 5: 'Dont think Greece UK or anyone else has anything to learn anything from TRNC about public sector waste.'



But they certainly need a few tips on how to score yourself more brand new Mercedes, Porsche Cayennes, Hummers and top-of-the-range BMW's, per head of population, than practically anywhere else in the world!



girne 29


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01/05/2010 23:42

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Tenakkoutou



Yes mate, One wonders when the average non BMW owning Turkish taxpayer will clock on to what is wrong with that picture.



carollynne


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Message Posted:
02/05/2010 00:01

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lol @ waddo great SOH ;)



waddo


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02/05/2010 10:56

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Hi Carollynne, is it free to fish in the South? Could always buy my bait and tackle there if the North no longer need the money.



carollynne


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02/05/2010 16:42

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Hi Waddo

Yes, it is free to fish in the South, no license needed to sea fish and we've got the small vessels license until we're 70 lol



Carollynne



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