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Posted by Michel FOULON on August 29, 2003, 7:04 pm, in reply to "Waiting for the Barbarians" --Previous Message--
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Sorry, I don't understand your answer ! Probably was it not for me : I ask a question about vulcano in Loutro (see under), you answer about xenophobia ; you waste your time, and me too !
Please, read again my question and answer rightly, or be silent !
Thanks.
: Oh my heavy heart, how it pains me to see such hatefull scriptures.
: How did we get this xenophobia pedia? Why do we not tolorate
: others, we sure do like to collect their money when they visit
: but behind their backs we talk bad about them (mostly Americans)
: this is the ultimate betrail, especially considering we Greeks
: pride ourselves on our honest straight forward approach to
: others. I am and always will be proud to be Greek but this is
: part of us is what I like the least. Xypna Patrida mou! Why must
: I feel like a stranger, an outcast there, when my forefathers as
: I were born there? Surely we can do better in this department.
: --Previous Message--
: Two weeks ago, I spent two happy days in Loutro. Walking westward
: near by modern town of Loutro, I discovered the remains of an old
: large destroyed town and of a volcano, in the middle of the
: ruins, near by the sea. The volcano eruption seems to be the
: origin of this disaster. All guides I can read are mute about
: this.
: Can you give me some information about these facts, or tell me
: where I can find it? How many people were living in this town? At
: what date does the disaster occur? Could people go away safe in
: time?
: Thank you very much for your help.
: Michel.
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