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From: "Pavlos Panagiotidis" <pxp722@bham.ac.uk>
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Although it is April fool's day, lies are over for you!
I hope you find everything in Cologne the way you left it (actually a =
bit better), and that you already thinking of writing your first email =
to me.
I came back from Scotland yesterday and I really want to go back! It was =
'awesome' as the americans we met there say. My favourite parts were the =
car we rented and drove to the highlands, and my public whipping in the =
centre of Edinburgh (pure fun!!!!) - I will explain this enother time.
Right now, I am in a horrible race against time to complete all the work =
I left behind before going to Scotland.
Screib doch mal,

Dein Pavlos

***************
Pavlos Panagiotidis
The University of Birmingham
Dept. of Man.&Mech. Eng.
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From: Pavlos Panagiotidis <pxp722@bham.ac.uk>
To: Julia Bauer <julia.bauer@kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: Happy Easter

Hello Rudererin (I hope it is correct),

wie geht's Dir in deiner Heimat? Ich bin sher fed up with all these crap I
have to read for my exams (In all our emails there is some nastyness about
what we have to do, so I guess I'll continue this tradition). At the moment
I've reached a point where it is more efficient to sleep than study - I am
in the same page for 1 hour!!!
The weather is also f***ing awful (it is snowing for 5 minutes, then 5
minutes raining, then sun, then snow again - all under a cold wind).
But enough with my fun! Today Pia called me -at last- from Germany, and she
said it is a bit sad to be back home again - it is even more sad for Thomas,
I told her -. But you know Pia: she is never too sad to be happy!
How about you? Did you get used to your old life yet? I think I'll have a
big problem when I go back home.
In the meanwhile Orthodox Easter is approaching (one week later). I've never
been a church person, but this time I look forward to going. Easter is the
most important Holiday in Greece and there are many nice customs. The best
one is going to the church (usually outside the curch 'cause it is very
crowded) a bit before Saturday midnight and then celebrating at exactly
12:00 (we do lots of things: fireworks and kissing girls are my two
favourite customs). Then we go home to eat some traditional staff and then
clubbing... On Sunday the lambs are barbequed (Oakley Court will be on fire)
and tremendous amounts of food & alcohol are consumed. In Greece all
hospital are in stand-by. Here we just have to use Alka-Seltzers.

Back to books now!!!

See ya,
Pavlos


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The University of Birmingham
Dept. of Man.&Mech. Eng.
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email: pxp722@bham.ac.uk
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Hello Julia,

how is everything going? Is the weather there as good as on our island?
Here I am enjoying my last days in B'ham (home of Eurovision and the G8).
Clinton is now gone and women feel much safer! If you go to the University
or to any park you will see them sunbathing... it almost feels like home.
Last weekend I drove to Wales (from Conwy all the way round to Cardif) and I
had a great time. I even got a tan (it was about 25 degrees hot!).
This weekend I'm going to Dublin and next weekend I'll be in Amsterdam, and
finaly to Greece on the 3rd of June. So I say bye-bye England on the 29th of
May.
That is a bit sad, since I had a great time here (and since I'm going back
home to work). But I guess summer in Greece cannot be bad...

By the way, here are my details in Greece: (I'll be living at my sister's
house in Athens)

Hansen 2
11144 Athens
Greece
tel.: 0030-1-2285662
e-mail: panagp@central.ntua.gr

Screib mir bald!

Tchuess,
Pavlos

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The University of Birmingham
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Hello Julia,

forgive me for this short email but I'm really in a hurry. I came 
back from Dublin yesterday night and I have so many things to arrange 
before Friday.
There is research on elementary particles physics here, and you 
should contact porfessor J.D. Dowell for details. his email is: 
J.D.Dowell@bham.ac.uk
Also if you have a browser try: http://www.bham.ac.uk/physics/ep/

I'll contact you from Greece
Take care,
Pavlos



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Dept. of Manuf. and Mech. Eng.
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email: pxp722@bham.ac.uk
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Ya su Julia, (or simply 'hello')

> Hope you get this email this time, no more excuses! 
Actually I just got it. I was away to my home town to vote! You see there
is one good thing about compulsory voting: they pay for your ticket. This
is a step forward since student elections when they only paid for our
coffee if we went to vote.

we hit a big metal buoy
> (hope the spelling is right), < who cares!!! What is 'bouoiy', anyway?>
> ended up with a broken scull and had to get
Broken scull???? If you, darling, had a broken scull (!!!) I am curious to
see what happened to the other guy (that 'bouioui' character)!!!

> Well, I hope you are ok, bakc in sunny Greece!
You must be kidding: sun in Naoussa? The cursed town of the neverending
fog? I went there with my summer clothes from Athens and I was frozen (12
degrees in the afternoon). I could hardly vote for the right person...
The elections were very interesting in my home town, because we had 5
candidates for mayor, 4 of which got more than 20% (even the communist
party candidate got 5.6% - hurrey for The People!). Here in Athens the
current maoyr (who is supported by the conservative party) got 60%!!! Those
Athenians... the smog is messing their minds...
But appart from that it has been an unlucky week. In Naoussa I had a car
accident. I was driving down the mountain during the night when suddenly I
... kind of... missed the road and almost fell out (there are some amazing
cliffs in the area). The outcome: two lost tires. thank god another car
passed by (which is quite rare in the middle of the night at more than
1000mettres altitude), which was not driven by albanian mafia or
bloothirsty hunters, and helped me change the one tire.
I hope I'm getting paid soon, cause, somehow, I don't think my father will
give me any money now. At least the night was so beautiful in the forest in
complete darkness....... (I must be loosing it).
But the bad luck continues: Today it was one of the most expensive days for
me, travelling inside Athens. I had to do a couple of things, so I got the
bus 4 times in the city centre. THen I got fed up and I got taxis (3
times), and then I went to my friends house to get his motorbike (which
will be mine until I go to the army). So I thought my trouble was over; but
I thought wrong. I was cought and fined by the police on the way home,
because I wasn't wearing a helmet!!!! This is rediculous!!!! NOBODY wears
helmet when he has such a beautiful head and hair to demonstrate!!! But the
stupid cops didn't know anything about life style (would they be cops if
they did?) and now I have to pay; quite a lot.

Well I think this email suits your style. It is written in that 'I don't
care' and 'sod it' attitude that you so perfectly wear! But I think I'll
stop now, as there is a huge pile of dishes awaiting me.

Take care, write back soon. (actually I was surpised you wrote first. Where
is your snobism?)
Kisses,
Pavlos

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Ts ts ts ...tschuess,
to all lost german girls. After waiting for you to write for sooooo long
(my beard is getting longer and whiter every day), I decided to send you an
email, dedicated to the unknown greek (soon to be soldier...).

Anyway, my news are not important at the moment... What might interest you
is that I'm going to B'ham for 3-4 days on the 16th of December for my
graduation, and then to London for Xmas.

Keep in touch (so to speak),
Pavlos

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Hello from food lab,

nice to hear from you, although you haven't replied to my last email.
I just came back from the historical building of our uni, downtown. 25
years ago there was a greek tienammen square there, and there was a
rememberance day for all the students that died protesting against the
military junta.
But apart from the main theme, it was full of people who have something to
say against goverments, potitical systems, u.s.w: communists, anarchists,
Kurd refugees, even some Stalin worshipers. Great fun! This evening there
is a great protest march towards the American embassy, as they were
responsible for the junta (even if they aren't who cares: Yankees go
home!!!! - Dogders come back...)

But in case the previous statement doesn't make any sense to you, I have
great news (for me): I just learnt that I got a distinction (what a nerd)
in my MSc!!!!
(I hope my parents are just as happy and they give me a bonus to spent at
London Xmas shopping).
But why should I care about buying clothes? From January (about the 20th)
on, I will be dressed exclussively by army clothe disigners (chaki is back
in fashion, I presume). The army itself is not bad, but the lost job
opportunities make it suck! After a couple of appearences in meetings, I
believe I could find a great job with a consultant firm within a month. But
after 1.5 years I will have to start again from zero...

I really look forward to going back to England, as we are going to have a
reunion (almost everybody from my course is coming).

Kuessen (und Lebkuchen),
Pavlos

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Ya sas,

I just moved to a new appartment. My new address is:

Miaouli 4
Maroussi 15122
Athens
GREECE

Send your Xmas present today!

Cheers,
Pavlos

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From: "Pia E. Steffens" <a2659689@smail.Uni-Koeln.DE>
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und nochmal was von mir. nachdem ich heute frueh meine 
morningmails losgeschickt habe, fand ich 2 lange von pavlos, lovely 
as ever. die eine will ich dir nicht vorenthalten, da ich sie dir eh 
komplett erzaehlen tun taete, auch wenn du sicher selbst auch ne 
message gekriegt hast! viel spass beim lesen!
pia

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From:           	"Pavlos Panagiotidis" <panagp@central.ntua.gr>
To:             	"Pia E. Steffens" <a2659689@smail3.rrz.Uni-Koeln.DE>
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Date sent:      	Sun, 24 Jan 1999 17:24:25 +0200

Liebe Pia (noch einmal),

I wanted to write you a letter, but what the heck... email is not so
personal, but for my present situation is all I can do.
Today is my last day as a civilian and there is still plenty left to do.
The problem is there is no time. I should have a party here to say goobye
to all Athenian friends but the house is reserved for my sister (It is her
birthday today - 24 - even she is getting old).

By the way it is really a pitty that you didn't come to Athens. Especially
to our new house, which is very nice. You would have seen how much I value
your gifts: the 'Ode de Cologne' poster is in a nice frame and hanging in
the living room. We have a very big balcony (about 20 quadratmeter) which
will be paradise in summer. Let's see if it will be possible for you to
come this summer or even earlier...

Send my love to Nina (who's guarding my castle from invaders and tourists)
and to your lovely cousines Myriam and Karim (lovely goes to Myriam, as
Karim is a macho man...). I am almost sure that Myriam sent me a postcard
sometime in October, but the signature was not readable, nor did she send
her address. Could you send me her address?
You never mentioned brother Steffens. How is he doing? What happened to his
plans to visit Greece and me? I had the brides ready for him to choose!!!
Don't tell me anything about Thomas!!! I'm still trying to forget him and
heal the wounds that his abuse left on me :-)
>From the other Germans, I have no complain from Julia; she is great in
keeping in touch. Katrin is lost, Steffi is almost lost and Lutz is too
busy. By the way, did you go to his marriage?

Well, after I called you on new Year's eve, I went to a small party in a
villa outside my home town. I preffered it to a big party with lots of
people I didn't know. You see, all my friends in my home town have new
friends (let's face it: I don't live there since I was 18 years old - which
is about thirty years ago!!!). It was nice and quiet and very very
beautifull, everything covered in snow. It is not uncommon to snow in
Naoussa, but the temperatures of -5 or less made it stay white for weeks.
Right now on the mountain there are 4-5 meters of snow! Our house there was
almost covered from the one side and I had to dig to get in.
The other important insidents include a trip to Thessaloniki (where I also
saw Elsa and Evita), breaking up with Doxa 'for good', and coming back
together again 2 days later (...) and a skiing-climbing trip I made on my
own. I wanted to try another skiing centre than the ones that are in our
mountain, but nobady wanted to join me. So I went alone to a new biult
skiing resort next to the border with F.Y.R.O.M. The mountain is higher
than ours (about 2600m high) and the view on the way there is fantastic.
But the best view is from the top (which belongs to F.Y.R.O.M. - it is 50m
after the border line). So I took the highest skilift, which stops 200m
before the top and then I climbed, carrying my skis to the top (crossing
the border illigaly of course). On the top there is a little chappel the
Serbs built to remind them of a victory they had on the 1st world war
against Bulgarian-German forces. They captured the top, but their losses
were so big (reasonable if you see how steep the mountain is from their
side) that they had to burry thousands of men and build this chappel on top
of them (kind of scurry don't you think?). Well, the chappel was built from
war material (even rockets and bombs). It is so beautifull because it is
covered in snow and ice (it is very cold and windy up there), and it looks
as if it is built of ice). Inside there are a few paintings left by greeks
and lots of grafity from climbers from both countries.
But was is breathtaking is the view from up there. One can see as far as
200Km: The mount Olympus (2917m), our mountain (Vermio - 2052m), a big
natural lake (Vegoritida = the third biggest natural one in Greece), a big
Hydro plant and a dam and artificial lake, plus the two huge Power plants
that supply greece with power. From the other side, I can't recognise the
mountains, but I can also see cities, a power plant (the area is full of
lignit), forests but -thank god- no border guards.
After a few moments of absolute peace, I noticed the remainings of some
military installations on both sides of the border. The times when we
believed in the 'red threat from the north' are over and the soldiers have
been moved away. It is so nice to see snowborders jumping sky high from the
roof of an old army warehouse (today the area is called snowpark). That was
enough: I put on my skis; the way down is much easier.
I have to report that to my supperiors in the army. I might get a medal for
infiltrating the enemy territory :-)

Again I'm thinking of how many things I want to show you when you come
here. You see people have completely wrong idea of greece. It is not full
of islands and dry land scape. In fact, the numbers refer to 65% mountain
area, 40% forests, vast uninhabited areas and a big diversity of climate,
vegitation and animals. It is really a pitty that most greeks and tourists
go just to the seaside.

But I think you have had enough travel information for this semester. It is
time for me to get going, although I'm sure I wanted to write some more
things to you that I can't remember now.

Thanks for correcting my 'file libe gruse', but I prefer it like this:
genuine, honest and completely wrong!!!
Tschuess
Pavlos

P.S. I hope you won't ask me how I feel about going to the army. I had to
answer this question about 100 times during the last days.

P.S.2: You can listen to BRMB 96.4 (birmingham's favourite radio station)
live on the internet. Try www.brmb.co.uk. I often listen to it (especially
the classic adverts: Kindeminster carpets and Walsal window company)

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From: "Pavlos Panagiotidis" <panagp@central.ntua.gr>
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Liebe Julia,

It's sooo good to hear from you again, and to see that despite the essays
and projects you're still having lots of fun (don't remind me of Nina's
party - I have memory blanks from that night...).
London was great and we did lots of things, but my days in Naoussa were
great as well: lots of skiing and drinking and fighting with my girlfriend:
we broke up 'for good' but now we're back together again - you women are
crazy!.

Well, I don't know if I told you already, but I join the army on Monday
morning (25/1/1999). I will be a civilian again in July 2000!!! (that is in
the next millenium...).
I will do my basic training in Athens (army telecommunications) so I will
be in the capital until the end of March. There is a possibility to extend
that until May. During that time I will be out quite a lot (usually every
second evening) and I'll be able to sleep at home (my Miaouli str.
address). During the first days of the basic training we will be inside the
camp with no permission to get out.
After that I will be sent somewhere near the border for 6 to 8 months (I
just hope it is the border with F.Y.R.O.M. which is close to my home town -
although most of the army is in the border with Turkey). I will send my
addresses when I change camps, but for now I can be reached at my Athens
address.
My email address is bound to be cut sooner or later but I'll keep on using
it until then.
Let's hope there is peace on earth (for the enemy's shake of course).
Keep in touch and wish luck to the greek Rambo = Rampidis.
I'll be back...

Pavlos

