rivonia
Well-Known Member
From the start this is purely My Opinion!
To the Greek he thinks I do not agree with that law-so therefore it does not apply to me EG a greek is driving down a one way street,going the wrong way. When approached and the error is pointed out to him; the greek shrug of the shoulder and replies "I am only going one way"
A notice says "No Dogs Allowed" he takes his dog in there for a walk, when the dog dumps his business on the grass, he walks away and leaves it.
Double yellow lines means to a greek- I can park and leave my car here as long as I like.
The greek says why should I pay any tax? I have barely enough to live on and to feed my family-so he pays no tax.
Many other instances.
After all that we still love GREECE
Peter
To the Greek he thinks I do not agree with that law-so therefore it does not apply to me EG a greek is driving down a one way street,going the wrong way. When approached and the error is pointed out to him; the greek shrug of the shoulder and replies "I am only going one way"
A notice says "No Dogs Allowed" he takes his dog in there for a walk, when the dog dumps his business on the grass, he walks away and leaves it.
Double yellow lines means to a greek- I can park and leave my car here as long as I like.
The greek says why should I pay any tax? I have barely enough to live on and to feed my family-so he pays no tax.
Many other instances.
After all that we still love GREECE
Peter