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Aren't Greek islands the best?yeppie wrote: ↑20 Dec 2017 18:11 To celebrate the 15th birthday of our community I contribute 3 sounds recorded in 2015, all from Greece where we spent some time in the past 3 years.
What can you expect? Squeely beds, some talking and a picture of her in the mp3 tags, naked on a Greek beach
First recording is from the small island of Lipsi. She enjoyed it pretty much, didn´t stay quiet although you can hear people outside and the balcony door was wide open. This and the squeaky bed made this sound special for me. From 13:30 on I wank on her body so you might want to skip that I just love her tits and her firm round butt so I enjoy these moments very much ...
2015-05-08 Greece, Lipsi - squeeky bed - from 13.30 wanking over her.mp3
The second file shows me at my best In fact, you hear more of me and the squeaky bed than of my loved one. This time she tried to be quiet as our balcony door (connecting ours and the neighbors´ apartment) was open and we heard the neighbors being at home.
2015-10 Crete in the morning.mp3
The third recording features us only in secondary roles. The same Crete hotel but this time you hear our neighbors at it ... Our door to the connecting balcony is open again and I try to stay as quiet as possible, my greek goddess sleeping next to me in the bed. When the finale seems to begin, a mosquito woke her up and I couldn´t go on recording. Annoying and funny but at least I caught the hotel room neighbors.
2015-10 Crete hotel neighbors - disturbed by a mosquito.mp3
Oh, and she didn´t know of any of these recordings ... but I confessed to her later.
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They are, indeed. I visited a few over the last years and I loved all of them.
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I'd love to listen some of your Greek recordings. For some reason I can't listen the above. I guess it's either 'cause I'm a newbie or you have archived them.
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That´s it:The90sDude wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019 22:33 I'd love to listen some of your Greek recordings. For some reason I can't listen the above. I guess it's either 'cause I'm a newbie or you have archived them.
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I would only go to an island that I can find a direct flight to, so that I wouldn't have to change
flights at Athens airport, because the security personnel there are some of the rudest c*nts I've
ever met in my life.
This is what they're like:
"You, come here!" [manhandled]
"Phone?! Where's your phone?!" [saw them talking to an old disabled lady in a wheelchair like this]
Then the male guards start rummaging inside your girlfriend's luggage with a grin on their faces, to
the point that she starts to cry. Rude, impolite, arrogant and no tact whatsoever.
And don't get me started on Thessalonika airport - that place is an absolute shambles.
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Well, during the last 10 years I travelled to/from/via Athens airport 6 times (and Corfu airport 8 times, also Crete, Kos, Nicosia) and never eperienced anything like that. Disorganization, yes (mostly to my surprise on those airports that were handled by Swiss Air), sometimes light chaos but I don´t remember unfriendliness or even rudeness. Sorry to hear that you had so many bad impressions.
Can´t comment on Thessaloniki airport so far.
Can´t comment on Thessaloniki airport so far.
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Corfu has never appealed to me - very popular destination.yeppie wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019 18:19 Well, during the last 10 years I travelled to/from/via Athens airport 6 times (and Corfu airport 8 times, also Crete, Kos, Nicosia) and never eperienced anything like that. Disorganization, yes (mostly to my surprise on those airports that were handled by Swiss Air), sometimes light chaos but I don´t remember unfriendliness or even rudeness. Sorry to hear that you had so many bad impressions.
Visited Crete in 2006 - no problems at Heraklion airport.
Have thought about Kos - inexpensive and direct flights available from UK.
'Nicosia airport' is derelict and lies in the UN-administered buffer zone (since the 1974 invasion).
Do you mean Ercan airport in the northern 'republic' recognised only by Turkey?
BTW, I've flown into both Larnaca and Paphos airports in Cyprus, and have always been treated with respect.
Used that airport 3 years ago. No probs on arrival. But leaving...un-f*cking-believable.
My girlfriend and I left the hotel early and took the bus to the airport. Since there was no traffic, we arrived early.
First, the cleaners were on strike. OK, fine, I support their action. But when I entered the men's toilets, I saw
that all the urinals had been covered over and taped up with plastic, thus preventing anyone from using them.
Someone actually took the trouble to cover them up! Why?
Then I noticed there was nowhere to sit down and kill the time with my then-girlfriend apart from the cafeteria upstairs.
But as I approached the stairs, there was a ridiculously long queue of travellers, waiting to pass through a security
checkpoint for a certain flight (not ours), blocking my access to the staircase. When I tried to cut through, I was
suddenly grabbed on the shoulder from behind by some 50-something German-speaking dude with a mustache
and a big fat beer gut. His wife was standing just behind him. He looked frustrated/angry, his face was flushed,
and I could smell alcohol on his breath. He thought I was trying to jump the queue! I tried to explain that I was
heading for the stairs to get to the cafeteria by pointing to them, but all he could say in response was, "ja!...ja!"
Then I angrily said, "and don't put your hands on me because you won't like it when I put my hands on you!"
His wife, who was more sober (and smarter), suddenly realised that I was one of those dangerous Brits, and must have
developed super-human strength, because she managed to pull him 15 feet back away from us in a split second.
Now the cafeteria...we were the only customers! But when I saw the prices, I understood why - shocking!
There were only two members of staff present - a waitress and another woman sitting next to the till pretending to look
busy - a manageress? I went to the till to pay for the coffee, but the woman there - looking all pissed off - refused to take
the money from me and, without even looking at me in the eyes, pointed her chin at the waitress and snapped, "she'll do it!"
Worst. Airport. Ever. Even Athens' old airport was never as bad as this.
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A family member spent a long time in Europe and visited over 30 countries. Said Greece and Italy were by far the two most screwed up and dysfunctional.
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^Lived and went to school in Greece for a few years from the mid-1980s, and it was awesome - there
were teachers' strikes every other week, so we'd just bunk off and climb the mountain, or play football
(or video games), or go to a mate's house and make prank calls to stores that sold fur coats.
There were corruption scandals in the news all the time, and the bureacracy was horrendous, especially
if you were moving into the country and bringing your own personal goods from abroad - customs would
hold them for weeks and weeks.
were teachers' strikes every other week, so we'd just bunk off and climb the mountain, or play football
(or video games), or go to a mate's house and make prank calls to stores that sold fur coats.
There were corruption scandals in the news all the time, and the bureacracy was horrendous, especially
if you were moving into the country and bringing your own personal goods from abroad - customs would
hold them for weeks and weeks.
"BE YOUR OWN LEADER, YOU FEEBLE BERK!" -- 1980s London graffiti
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Error. I went on a 3-day trek on Dartmoor in June 2006. I went trekking in Crete in July 2005,
because I remember watching Greek TV news reports on the 7-7 bombings in London, in my hotel room.
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