which we will keep until three with your participation here at 0771 for friends who are in Cyprus and 332 rather 33395 number which can be called by friends who listen to us abroad and are near us via satellite or via the Internet. Well, welcome to us with the midnight zone. Dawn to see what dawns today, the 6th of July, the second month of summer. I hope you are having a good time. I hope the heat keeps you out on your porch a little longer so you can listen to us and be close to us. After all, we only have one choice, and it's the best choice for us this night . Nikos Ligeros is with you here at Radio Thalamos. He will be near us. He will be with us all night to chat and exchange our opinions about music with fellow listeners. That's not how it is, Niko. Well, definitely other things too. Anyway, here on our lines, phone lines 12 and 30 will be yours. We continue with a very beautiful piece with Eleni Vitali [music] at the microphone of Mikis Kasapis until 3 in the beautiful post-halftime zone. Difficult conditions, but very human, Nikos, you will see and I will see in a relationship. So. Let's go give our lines and please call 087x1. Please. Good morning. Antonios Tilianakis. Good morning, Mr. Stinakis. How are you, Mr. Kasapis? Very good, your mobile. How are you? Glory to the Lord for all things. I'm thinking about this while listening to you today on your morning show at midnight. Oh, someone wants to see, meet, hear, touch humanity. He turns the knob of the third program and finds himself faced with the greatness and beauty of humanity, which is unfortunately dwindling and becoming a rare species. Well, praise God that we have the third e with the eloquence of the announcers, with their kindness, their kindness, and we humans, the fat soldiers of life, also get it. We gain strength and optimism to always continue, of course, under the protective shadow of our triune God. Well, I would like to take this opportunity, my dear Mr. Kasapis, to say good morning to Mrs. Toula Monogiou in Toronto. A warm good morning to Mrs. Tsigi's family. Good morning to Mrs. Koula. Oh, my dear Kapitzi, Kapitzi, and especially Mrs. Androula Sokratous and all the friends of the third program, may you always be well and may we listen to you in good health. Mr. Stenakis, thank you very much for your kind words. Of course, we always said that before, together with Nikos Ligeros here, that maybe it's the hours, maybe the music at midnight, who knows, maybe it's this mood that another day is dawning, a new day with optimism, yes, there is humanity in general in this show, right? Maybe you don't have anything else, the feeling self, the other, the other, that we don't have, let's say, or they don't have anyone else next to them. So, feeling the safe and secure company of the third party, they turn on their radio with the third party and feel, let me say this, a sense of security with a sense of safe friendship. You are very right and thank you very much. Be well. Good morning. Hello, welcome. Well, Niko, I'll get to that a little later. We'll hear it here on the line. Please. Good morning, Miki. Good morning. to introduce to you my husband in Yann Kyriakos there in Onomia at the airport and in Tigi to my Ketoula in our Tyra and in Keti in Australia and to Mr. St. Lianakis with his beautiful words because they are pleasant and he is always a holy Lord who I thank. He deserves it. My husband, thank you very much. Hello Miki. Have a good night. Well, I'm clueless when it comes to humanity and loneliness. The loneliness that becomes more intense at night when no one is around. The radio's companion is music. On the other side are many friendly radio listeners. He's the host of the show and the loneliness becomes less. Podini is a reality that indeed is and I think it coincides with philosophical laws that those who feel loneliness are the first to understand the concept of humanity through humanity. It's what's missing and it's the moment when someone can think about what exactly they would like to have if this didn't exist. It is again a relationship between loneliness and humanity. Thus, it brings back to the essence of man what characterizes him through contact with others and communication. But the program you're doing is really helpful. It is an inner need that those who have us at this moment have, but it is also a need of ours. We who are here are driven by the need for communication, the need to have good company during these difficult times. These are not easy times, they are difficult times and for us it is lonely here. Indeed, indeed, but it's not just the need that I feel and see in others. I feel their kindness and their love, which is a true gift. It is a more precious gift when you offer your love when you feel lonely. Yes. It's more genuine. Yes. She is more positive. She is more positive. Yes. It's more genuine. More positive. Well, through loneliness, a person can achieve many things, even if it is an ugly feeling. Sometimes loneliness is not necessarily negative and we see now that all those listening to us may feel lonely but know that they are not alone. Yes. It's what Mr. Telekis said, that I feel insecure. Yes. Because there is someone there in their home who, by turning on the radio, will hear some beloved voices and a song, a good speech. Well, the one thing that is constant in a changing world. Yes. It is a point of reference perhaps for some people. Yes. Well, now that you said Faro, it reminded me of a song by the apostle Rizo. Well, if we have time, we'll give it a little later . Let's go to our line for a moment, but listen here, please. Good morning, Miki. My dear, good evening. What are we doing? MCS Good It's very good. Yes. I think you have company. Yes. Yes. I have company, yes. I have my friend Nikos the Light. Let's say good morning to Nikos too. Also. Also. How are you doing, Nikos? Very well. Very well. We have many friends. Be there to pray for us together. Our friend Nitsa Nikos is in Platras. I don't know if you've been near Troodos. Near the trodos. Yes. Nice. Well done. It is in a green place. Lots of pine trees, lots of coolness. Very cool. They loved and multiplied their love in the third. This love is the most symbolic . If one day you come here to work alone, just us, a girl from Platras. Thank you. Thank you. Mikiza knows Mikiza. I wonder if the next time Nikos comes, I'll take him and we'll go to the beach. But you're serious, why not? Well, let's see. However, I expect that when they are with me, they will speak seriously. But always, always, he is a serious man. I'm serious. Yes, I'm serious. Not always serious, but convincing. Always good, this was my favorite. It's serious. Yes, yes, yes. But Nikos chatted a little off the radio and that says he 's not always serious because okay, we do things well and sometimes we need to. Correctly. Yes. So Niki, let me make a reference. Of course we should listen. To send my love to Australia, my sister Emilia, my friend Eleni, Nitsa, Filitsa, Rodoulan, Konstantin, everyone where they can hear us. I am in London, my sister Koula and Giannis Grivas here, Patroula, Androula Stokratous in Nikitsiki in Libya, Habina Achinoti and Michalaki Kyrilou in Kedi in Tinos, to you there and to everyone who listens to your program, thank you very much, good morning. Good morning, have a nice day, Nitsa, how are you? So let me remind you of 223395. [music] This phone number is for friends who are far away and can hear us through the street and through the D. The soldiers who can hear us tonight can also reach us on this phone. 223395 [music] here in Greek Cyprus. Now I think you want to say something like this. No, I'm saying how nice you are at talking about phones. Yes. The telephone is the means by which we can communicate, to come into contact with the world, and yes, when we say it, we should say it sweetly and beautifully because it is a means, a link that connects the two sides. A kiss that reaches the ends of the world. Yes. All over the world. To all Hellenism that listens to us. Wherever it is. Wherever it is. To repeat, so material and beautiful. 223395 for the escapees who are far from us. We want you to be close to us. [applause] So let's send Nikos a good morning to Syno Australia in Nota, who is celebrating her birthday today. We wish her a happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday from Cyprus, from Trito with love in Sydney. So, let's move on to our lines and Mario here. Marie, please, to our friend who is here on the line. Please. The line here has already closed. Hey, Mario, I didn't tell you when I was talking about our friend. I am yours for the best solitude. Song for Leah, who called. We thank her very much. And to think that she won't be alone now. Giannis Paris and color in loneliness. Yes. Let loneliness have color. Let's hear what he says, along with his son, please. [music] And I had school for four minutes. Only this part lasted. Loneliness, the good side of loneliness. Since there were four of us, we sang. A minute for everyone. 1 minute for each one. We 'll listen to a song I love next. Let's look at some of the most beautiful songs, some of the most beloved pieces. No matter how much time passes, no matter how much it rises, it is not wasted in the music hall. We will move to our lines and I beg you to step aside here. Good morning, sir. Have a nice day. Have a good day, my dear friend. What are you doing? I'm fine. I started our walk. Nice. Well, you were fine, very fine. Yes, very well. I'm sorry. We welcomed you both there. Thank you. Hey, you heard your speech there with your friend Christakis. Yes. And I say, may God save us. And although we found ourselves in a difficult time, Christakis, Christakis, I beg you, my mother, since in the meantime, you should turn on the radio, be even more careful, say four nice words, good ones, but I am always like this. Let's say good morning to all the friends who listen to our program, wherever they are, as they listen to us, have a good weekend, as we say and as we all love it, this is a great deal, thank you very much and may we always be well, always be well, with health and joy, definitely, hello and joy to you, my dear, good job, stay well, for joy, Sourmaki, here, good morning, good morning, Dimitris Lefteris, Tonigon and our Mikis, I want to say good morning to all the listeners in Cyprus and abroad. Wow, that's nice. And in my ass the other line. To all our sleepless nights who are counting the steps, let each one say that the third one makes the most difficult and heavy task easy. Thank you. Well, I won't name names, I'll just name a few perfect names for Maritsa, thank you to him and everyone who removed Toronto. Maro in Australia, DE in Austria, Giannis Grivas in England, and the and the cotton and the keti and in general throughout the world and to say a small meme with a title close to the events, I said it again but it is worth saying it so that we can hear it as I say it and with the verse Topama I will say it again I believe that it is worth each of us to worry about so Well, two states were proposed in our Cyprus by Haneis the merchant accepted. But as I will admit, this one loses more. that he lost his way and takes paths with the palouras takes us and in itangathia Cyprus in and maldou for the eyes ing ot the ypas everyone has spoken in Cyprus Nauru fair and lasts a solution still continues the confrontations in 119 in the hack the cases are fed the hack I think another cry was set up and one to kick now at the other the mafia but the one that the hatrath the one that burns them and one shouts the other's mind not even that he is to blame for these gums that you hear this verbosity amba and affects them the preedrology For these that are being worn was where to appoint but those in the churches Kamnos abused him my dear gentlemen thank you very much you listened I wish you a good rest to the young and the old all over the world a good day my dears thank you very much Have a very good evening, Dimitris, and one last phone call, please, Mikis, the last one for me. Hey, listen, thank you very much. Good morning, Bachristakis. Hi. [music] So Nikos, we're influencing the end of the show. Thank you very much for being here with us today. We will see you again very soon in Cyprus and on the show. This is one of those beautiful shows with our conversation, and I thank you for introducing me to so many friends in all genres. I am always present. Well, yes, good luck to you and welcome back to Lon, France, but we will also be waiting for you very soon again here in Cyprus. dies