Kinshasa, how is it now?
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Belgium
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Geia Su Champ (in 2004 only),
You presume wrongly, I belong to the OO- community, though, when not in FIH, I do live near one of your beaches (previously Kastella-Piraeus, now Perea-Thess), and even have a house with own beach on a small island, very vaguely Onassis-style....
There are indeed Greeks everywhere, and in FIH you may often meet children of mixed blood named Alexandros or Kostas whose father went back hastily to his motherland around the date of their birth.
Result; in FIH they are mostly old and keep busy promoting the delicacies of their cuisine in one of the four SV- restaurants.
I wont comment...but the height of the bill is inversely proportional to the quality of the food. (personal opinion only)
To complete the picture, there is a church (of course), a school and an almost completed community building (spiti gia olous).
On a very serious note: Kin is a place to avoid unless you have very little choices or want to live dangerously.
Na ta leme
You presume wrongly, I belong to the OO- community, though, when not in FIH, I do live near one of your beaches (previously Kastella-Piraeus, now Perea-Thess), and even have a house with own beach on a small island, very vaguely Onassis-style....
There are indeed Greeks everywhere, and in FIH you may often meet children of mixed blood named Alexandros or Kostas whose father went back hastily to his motherland around the date of their birth.
Result; in FIH they are mostly old and keep busy promoting the delicacies of their cuisine in one of the four SV- restaurants.
I wont comment...but the height of the bill is inversely proportional to the quality of the food. (personal opinion only)
To complete the picture, there is a church (of course), a school and an almost completed community building (spiti gia olous).
On a very serious note: Kin is a place to avoid unless you have very little choices or want to live dangerously.
Na ta leme