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							| Congratulations to all the Greek members with the National OXI (must be read Ohi) Holiday, the day when Greece said NO to the fascism.   Χαιρετισμοί σ�ολους τους Ελληνες με την εθνική γιορτή του ΟΧΙ.  28 Oct 2009 |  |  
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 serene
 
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							| Thank you Priorita!  I was surprised to receive regards in Greek from Ukraine. 
Is there any chance you are of Greek origin?   On our national holiday - and every day - I can only pray that wars and conflicts will be eliminated all over the world and that the peoples from all countries will live in peace and prosperity.   All the best serene   p.s. I hope it �s not your post that has distorted the forum page. Today is an important day for us Greeks, but we wouldn �t like to cause ESLprintables home page look as if it �s been ... bombed!  |  28 Oct 2009     
					
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							| Congratulations, Dear Greek members.  Serene, I don �t know about Ukraine. We here have Greek origins; besides Greece mmmhhh... Gallaeci, Lusitanians, Celtici, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Germanic tribes, Moors....-  just to mention the people before the nationality -  you name it ... Συγχαρητήρια, Αγαπητέ ελληνική μέλη    Enjoy your holiday. 
ij 
there is something wrong in the forum. Big pic uploaded? Maybe the table? |  28 Oct 2009     
					
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