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Lithuanian Cottages Now Available for Sale

PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 4:47 pm
by DoomYoshi

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:39 pm
by Jmac1026
If the referendum succeeds, Lithuania will be in clear violation of European Union law

So what will the EU do if they are? Invade Lithuania with the EU's army? :roll:

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:34 am
by DoomYoshi
Lithuania's welfare cheques may stop.

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 11:16 am
by notyou2
I expect Putin will invade to protect the Russian land from the Lithuanians.

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 2:16 pm
by tzor
DoomYoshi wrote:You may soon have the chance:


My great grandfather came from Lithuania.

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 11:16 pm
by mrswdk
Jmac1026 wrote:
If the referendum succeeds, Lithuania will be in clear violation of European Union law

So what will the EU do if they are? Invade Lithuania with the EU's army? :roll:


Not everyone uses invasion as their primary means of dispute resolution, ya know?

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 11:30 pm
by Jmac1026
mrswdk wrote:
Jmac1026 wrote:
If the referendum succeeds, Lithuania will be in clear violation of European Union law

So what will the EU do if they are? Invade Lithuania with the EU's army? :roll:


Not everyone uses invasion as their primary means of dispute resolution, ya know?

If your primary means of dispute resolution ISN'T invading, then your country can go suck eggs. I mean, the Mongols did it, and look what it got them! The largest continuous land empire in history! Don't you want to be as successful as Ghengis Khan?

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 6:33 am
by mrswdk
Yeah, but his grandson was a little bitch whose empire got raped in the ass by the Chinese.

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 10:10 am
by danfrank666
Call to order the The knights of Lithuania

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 10:28 am
by targetman377
Jmac1026 wrote:
mrswdk wrote:
Jmac1026 wrote:
If the referendum succeeds, Lithuania will be in clear violation of European Union law

So what will the EU do if they are? Invade Lithuania with the EU's army? :roll:


Not everyone uses invasion as their primary means of dispute resolution, ya know?

If your primary means of dispute resolution ISN'T invading, then your country can go suck eggs. I mean, the Mongols did it, and look what it got them! The largest continuous land empire in history! Don't you want to be as successful as Ghengis Khan?


now i don't mean to be ubber :ugeek: here BUT!!! last only 59 years where a great civil war broke out then in 1294 they mongolia broke up into compeating eares SOO!!! not say there is not a case for invading... BUT!!!!!!! It might now always be the best reason to..

Exspecially If it is over somthing stupid as if a country should sell land to forigners.

there are points on each side i feel maybe the land prices will rise, but forgin people can invest in the econmy growing it giving more jobs.

But i am an american and feel like they have the right to decide how to govern there own land :o i know right!!! :o :o

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 11:35 am
by Serbia
targetman377 wrote:
Jmac1026 wrote:
mrswdk wrote:
Jmac1026 wrote:
If the referendum succeeds, Lithuania will be in clear violation of European Union law

So what will the EU do if they are? Invade Lithuania with the EU's army? :roll:


Not everyone uses invasion as their primary means of dispute resolution, ya know?

If your primary means of dispute resolution ISN'T invading, then your country can go suck eggs. I mean, the Mongols did it, and look what it got them! The largest continuous land empire in history! Don't you want to be as successful as Ghengis Khan?


now i don't mean to be ubber :ugeek: here BUT!!! last only 59 years where a great civil war broke out then in 1294 they mongolia broke up into compeating eares SOO!!! not say there is not a case for invading... BUT!!!!!!! It might now always be the best reason to..

Exspecially If it is over somthing stupid as if a country should sell land to forigners.

there are points on each side i feel maybe the land prices will rise, but forgin people can invest in the econmy growing it giving more jobs.

But i am an american and feel like they have the right to decide how to govern there own land :o i know right!!! :o :o


Anyone here speak Target? Can we get a translation please?

Bollocks.

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 2:41 pm
by DoomYoshi
Serbia wrote:
translated from the original target wrote:
Now, I don't mean to be an übergeek here, but... [something about Mongolia] there is a case for invading... but... its not the best reason...

Especially If it is over something stupid such as if a country should sell land to foreigners.

there are points on each side: [pro-referendum point] i feel maybe the land prices will rise, [anti-referendum point] but foreign people can invest in the economy - growing it and giving more jobs.

But i am an American and feel like they have the right to decide how to govern there own land. I bet you didn't see that ironic twist coming.


Anyone here speak Target? Can we get a translation please?

Bollocks.


I translated it for you.

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 4:17 pm
by targetman377
DoomYoshi wrote:
Serbia wrote:
translated from the original target wrote:
Now, I don't mean to be an übergeek here, but... [something about Mongolia] there is a case for invading... but... its not the best reason...

Especially If it is over something stupid such as if a country should sell land to foreigners.

there are points on each side: [pro-referendum point] i feel maybe the land prices will rise, [anti-referendum point] but foreign people can invest in the economy - growing it and giving more jobs.

But i am an American and feel like they have the right to decide how to govern there own land. I bet you didn't see that ironic twist coming.


Anyone here speak Target? Can we get a translation please?

Bollocks.


I translated it for you.


yep yoshi you got it!!! =D> =D>

no wonder on all mario games i pick yoshi!!!

Re: Do you want a Lithuanian Cottage?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 12:11 am
by mrswdk
DoomYoshi wrote:i am an American and feel like they have the right to decide how to govern there own land. I bet you didn't see that ironic twist coming


:lol:

Re: Lithuanian Cottages Now Available for Sale

PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 4:09 pm
by DoomYoshi
The Referendum failed, as only 14% of voters showed up:
http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/analytics/?doc=93369

Now that property is available, I am thinking of setting up a summer home in Plokštinė:
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Aerial footage

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It needs a new fence

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I'm thinking of jacking up the walls to make 10 ft. ceilings

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Even with no indoor plumbing, the bathrooms are beautiful

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I might put in an elevator here to make it wheelchair accessible