40537 pts · July 23, 2013
It was the Mayor of the island as well along with the priest. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysostomos_of_Zakynthos
Instead of donating them to army units, they donated them to police units...
Funny story about that. Greek authorities seized 8 russian MRAPs from a ship with panamanian flag heading to Libya a couple years ago.
Reminds me of "the other person" https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2015/10/22/greece-social-kitchen-the-other-person/?gb=true
https://youtu.be/LVPoNNc5Ndw
Just check HK G11 and FN P90
This week neo-nazis from Germany and Austria visited Greece to beat up refugees along with their Greek buddies.
The problem is that they gave their lives and yet we again have alt-right and neo-nazis. 1/
With 1 billion I will grow my own vine yard, my own barley and I will make my own wine, distill my own tsipouro and brew my own beer.
I'm gonna sent this to my carpenter.
When in army a captain asked from me to sweep a puddle of water.
At this point I suppose these bricks save more lives than ambulances :/
and managed to survive, went to Rome after the war, a carabinier recognized him and found him a job. Reconnected with my grandpa years after
My other grandfather guerrilla fighter on the mountains of Greece, and his brother sent by the Germans to Dachau 2/
My grandfather was POW in a work camp in Italy and somehow managed to escape and walked to Switzerland through the Alps, 1/
It's kind of surreal that we do the same thing here in Greece.
Kokoretsi. Look it up.
They make it also in All Souls day. With pomegranate seeds and parsley, yummy!
I'm more worried about CO2 concentration in bedroom when door is closed.
I don't live in the USA
Sure, why not. We could solve the overpopulation problem as well with some nukes.
Olive oil, oregano and salt. Perfection.
I would love a nice Trinitron
Happy birthday from Greece Major and thank you for your service.
Γεια σου γείτονα!
Damn you dude, it's almost 5 in the morning here and now all I think is about going to buy some tulumba-kia (small tulumbas) after sleeping.
The Nazis used the money to finance the the "cost of occupation" of Greece as well as military operations. The loan was never repaid.
Time for a history lesson. In 1942, Nazi Germany forced the Greek national bank to pay out an interest-free loan to the tune of 476 million.
RIP Aaron
Happy birthday mate ?
It was the Mayor of the island as well along with the priest. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysostomos_of_Zakynthos
Instead of donating them to army units, they donated them to police units...
Funny story about that. Greek authorities seized 8 russian MRAPs from a ship with panamanian flag heading to Libya a couple years ago.
Reminds me of "the other person" https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2015/10/22/greece-social-kitchen-the-other-person/?gb=true
https://youtu.be/LVPoNNc5Ndw
Just check HK G11 and FN P90
This week neo-nazis from Germany and Austria visited Greece to beat up refugees along with their Greek buddies.
The problem is that they gave their lives and yet we again have alt-right and neo-nazis. 1/
With 1 billion I will grow my own vine yard, my own barley and I will make my own wine, distill my own tsipouro and brew my own beer.
I'm gonna sent this to my carpenter.
When in army a captain asked from me to sweep a puddle of water.
At this point I suppose these bricks save more lives than ambulances :/
and managed to survive, went to Rome after the war, a carabinier recognized him and found him a job. Reconnected with my grandpa years after
My other grandfather guerrilla fighter on the mountains of Greece, and his brother sent by the Germans to Dachau 2/
My grandfather was POW in a work camp in Italy and somehow managed to escape and walked to Switzerland through the Alps, 1/
It's kind of surreal that we do the same thing here in Greece.
Kokoretsi. Look it up.
They make it also in All Souls day. With pomegranate seeds and parsley, yummy!
I'm more worried about CO2 concentration in bedroom when door is closed.
I don't live in the USA
Sure, why not. We could solve the overpopulation problem as well with some nukes.
Olive oil, oregano and salt. Perfection.
I would love a nice Trinitron
Happy birthday from Greece Major and thank you for your service.
Γεια σου γείτονα!
Damn you dude, it's almost 5 in the morning here and now all I think is about going to buy some tulumba-kia (small tulumbas) after sleeping.
The Nazis used the money to finance the the "cost of occupation" of Greece as well as military operations. The loan was never repaid.
Time for a history lesson. In 1942, Nazi Germany forced the Greek national bank to pay out an interest-free loan to the tune of 476 million.
RIP Aaron
Happy birthday mate ?