Olive Tree Polemi
- Houdinibun
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Re: Olive Tree Polemi
It is indeed. We love a visit to the Olive Tree just a few minutes down the road from our house 
Re: Olive Tree Polemi
Best sheftalias in Paphos district, I have seen the older lady making them.
David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
- Polemi Dave
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Re: Olive Tree Polemi
I am sure you would be welcome as long as you have given up the hillbilly banjo jokes, especially the one about Polemi children only having 3 fingers.
- Polemi Dave
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- Polemi Dave
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Re: Olive Tree Polemi
Hi TD
We own a holiday cottage in Agios Dimitrianos.
There are only about 100 registered voters in the village, so I guess no more than 150 residents total. It is very unlikely that a taverna will ever open.
The village is converting the social room opposite the church into a cafe - no food. I think it is almost guaranteed to fail through lack of business. Unfortunately like most new Cypriot enterprises no one ever does any market research before opening a new business. It apparently seemed a good idea to the council, so they thought it was worth a try. I did try and probe the Muchtar as to who the customers might be, his answers would not have impressed most bank managers.
Polemi is only 3km away has 2 Tavernas, 2 banks, 2 small supermarkets (not kiosks) a bakery and a ridiculous number of coffee shops - 4 at the last count.
We own a holiday cottage in Agios Dimitrianos.
There are only about 100 registered voters in the village, so I guess no more than 150 residents total. It is very unlikely that a taverna will ever open.
The village is converting the social room opposite the church into a cafe - no food. I think it is almost guaranteed to fail through lack of business. Unfortunately like most new Cypriot enterprises no one ever does any market research before opening a new business. It apparently seemed a good idea to the council, so they thought it was worth a try. I did try and probe the Muchtar as to who the customers might be, his answers would not have impressed most bank managers.
Polemi is only 3km away has 2 Tavernas, 2 banks, 2 small supermarkets (not kiosks) a bakery and a ridiculous number of coffee shops - 4 at the last count.
- Polemi Dave
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Re: Olive Tree Polemi
Sorry Ian
The best charity shop in Cyprus. In fact if Carlsberg did charity shops, the Polemi one would still be the best
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The best charity shop in Cyprus. In fact if Carlsberg did charity shops, the Polemi one would still be the best


- Polemi Dave
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Re: Olive Tree Polemi
John While I don't want this to end up in the pit, so I am not going to quote any of the attacks you made. Just as an example go to that other place and look up 23/08/11 and your post of 9.43pm, unless there is another John using the name Bassman62.
Re: Olive Tree Polemi
Let's try that again using my admin id...
Thank you, Polemi Dave, for respecting the General Discussions area.
Bassman62, I have just been reading through some very unsavoury comments you have made in the past on other forums. If you start any of that nonsense here you will receive an immediate ban.
This is not meant to be the start of a debate. This is a statement.
Thank you, Polemi Dave, for respecting the General Discussions area.
Bassman62, I have just been reading through some very unsavoury comments you have made in the past on other forums. If you start any of that nonsense here you will receive an immediate ban.
This is not meant to be the start of a debate. This is a statement.
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Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: Olive Tree Polemi
Interesting post Dave. I went back and looked at that stuff when you posted the date, amazing how one so easily forgets how bad it was. And how easily others seem to have forgotten too. Which is mainly why, like several more, I no longer post there.
Re: Olive Tree Polemi
Thank you for pouring oil on troubled waters, Dominic...
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Re: Olive Tree Polemi
As a refugee from another place I appreciate your stance Dominic. A strong statement with no faffing about. This is exactly the approach that results in a friendly and effective forum. Keep it up.Dominic wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 9:35 am Let's try that again using my admin id...
Thank you, Polemi Dave, for respecting the General Discussions area.
Bassman62, I have just been reading through some very unsavoury comments you have made in the past on other forums. If you start any of that nonsense here you will receive an immediate ban.
This is not meant to be the start of a debate. This is a statement.