icj1
pre 9 godina
With such stakes I am ready to sacrifice very much.
(rote, 18 December 2014 08:54)
Sacificing for what mate? For paying the pensioners in Crimea lol
Tuesday, 16.12.2014.
10:15
The British travel guidebook publisher Rough Guides has named Belgrade one of 10 must-visit cities of the world for 2015.
Izvor: Tanjug
pre 9 godina
With such stakes I am ready to sacrifice very much.
(rote, 18 December 2014 08:54)
Sacificing for what mate? For paying the pensioners in Crimea lol
pre 9 godina
To : Moderate Serbophobe
“Ari Gold, sj and rote:
I hope you followed Ataman's advice and invested in Russia. If you did, then all you could afford to visit would be the slums of Belgrade.”
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 23:05)
What I am really worried about is well said in a Russian song ЧТО ЖЕ БУДЕТ С РОДИНОЙ И С НАМИ ? Every Russian is now worried first about the country and then about himself. So do I. Besides with my business things run more or less good. I have a food retail net and the only sequence I am worried about is if people will have enough money next year. Yet I understand that we are in the very beginning of the war launched against us by the US. Russia cannot exist as a common state. So either we can withstand the pressure or we are to disintegrate. With such stakes I am ready to sacrifice very much.
pre 9 godina
The major cities of the former Yugoslavia such as Belgrade and Zagreb are shadows of their former selves. The general impression most vivid to me is that non-government buildings that were erected in the 19th century with neoclassic or romantic architecture have crumbling and eroding facades. It's all rather pitiful to see now.
pre 9 godina
Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
Just a small clarification... The news story was about visiting, not emigrating to Kosovo. Perhaps B92 should have been more clear in the story to avoid misleading the CE of B92 forums sj into spending his/her time with irrelevant analysis because his/her time is so precious.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
(icj1, 16 December 2014 23:11)
The only one here that has misunderstood this story is CTC, as usual. SJ stated that you would be mad to go to Kosovo even as a visitor as it not that safe.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:20)
Well, according to what this page shows the CE of B92 forums sj stated that "Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?" (sj, 16 December 2014 14:15). Are you correcting his/her statement and do you have the authorization of the CE of B92 forums sj to do that?
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and yes SJ’s time is very precious to waste analysing silly statements by you or your lot.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:20)
Exactly, that's why B92 should have been more clear to avoid confusing the CE of B92 forums sj into irrelevant analysis.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
pre 9 godina
The only advice is, don't visit when a soccer team from your country is playing there. Other than that, it is not bad.
pre 9 godina
It’s funny that even now Exxon is drilling for oil and gas with Russian companies in Russian territory. Do you know something Exxon does not?
Stick to your day job.
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:32)
Of course these companies drilling for oil in Russia just started, right???
They are not abandoning their investment, they have been there for years. The oil is going to be there, no one is disputing that and it will be a source of money for whoever can get it out, whether it is Putin's Russia or a new regime. No one is anticipating the end of Russia, the hopes are to curtail the aggressive side of Russia. No one expected an end to Serbia in 1999 or it would have been destroyed, they were after a change in politics.
I loved your comment somewhere I read that Saudi Arabia's goal was to crush the Shale oil from the US and had nothing to do with Russia, that was very ingenious even for you. Had a good chuckle with that one.
Keep it up sj, you continue to bring amusement to the world.
pre 9 godina
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
(icj1, 16 December 2014 23:11)
The only one here that has misunderstood this story is CTC, as usual. SJ stated that you would be mad to go to Kosovo even as a visitor as it not that safe. Yes it may be cheap as it will only cost you a couple kidneys.
You are a psychiatrist dream as you use the third person all the time, which is the a sign of mental illness, but then again you are an Albo. Perhaps you hear voices at night too, and yes SJ’s time is very precious to waste analysing silly statements by you or your lot.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
pre 9 godina
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 23:05)
The Albanian trying to disguise himself as a moderate Serb, what a joke. Yes I see that Russia is suffering badly because of all those western sanctions meanwhile there is a force field made of democracy and freedom around the west, but why is Japan in recession??? Surely the US does not have any sanctions again Tokyo? Then why has the stock market in NY been falling for a while now? What the low oil prices are hurting Russia, but not the west?
It’s funny that even now Exxon is drilling for oil and gas with Russian companies in Russian territory. Do you know something Exxon does not?
Stick to your day job.
pre 9 godina
I can understand your bitterness, you must have invested all your money in Russia, instead of Germany.
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 22:58)
Nope, I invested a lot of my energy in Germany lately. From my words you may guess the result.
Wish them to be on the other side of the universe.
pre 9 godina
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 22:58)
Unfortunately I can't. Since childhood I have a repeat nightmare that I am fighting for Warsaw Ghetto and either escaping from Nazis or machine-gunning them down. This is 100% true, not some trolling.
I am more-less OK with the DDR - but the "other" side freaks me out.
All my physical being is full of elemental hatred towards Germans - and I just can't do anything.
And something more: my wife is half-Shvabo... and we have three children... and there is rarely anything more she hates than Russians.
Go figure.
Germany is the most "special" place for me on the Planet Earth. I wish them to be in the epicenter of nuclear explosion. I just can't think other way, even if it makes little sense for others.
The bad thing is, this all is going stronger and stronger with the age, not less as I would expect. My feelings back in 80-s or 90-s were by far not as strong. Now every time I cross the German border I want to vomit.
I know, it does not make sense, but that's it. And I am fluent in German.
pre 9 godina
Ari dont forget the albanian tourist attractions in kosovo, the al qaeda training camps and the heroindealers should not be underestimated.
pre 9 godina
Belgrade is one of the best cities I've ever been to, few cities in the world can compete with it.
pre 9 godina
Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
Just a small clarification... The news story was about visiting, not emigrating to Kosovo. Perhaps B92 should have been more clear in the story to avoid misleading the CE of B92 forums sj into spending his/her time with irrelevant analysis because his/her time is so precious.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
pre 9 godina
Ari Gold, sj and rote:
I hope you followed Ataman's advice and invested in Russia. If you did, then all you could afford to visit would be the slums of Belgrade.
pre 9 godina
It will come tough. Russians did march to and into Germany a few times, Americans only once.
To bad, neither of them was diligent enough not to let anything alive after them. Mistake, not to be repeated.
(Ataman, 16 December 2014 22:39)
I can understand your bitterness, you must have invested all your money in Russia, instead of Germany.
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
pre 9 godina
"Belgrade ranks seventh in the prestigious list, alongside Johannesburg, Malaga, New Orleans and Hamburg, the National Tourism Organization of Serbia said in a statement."
Please, no. Hamburg - and rest of the Germany should be bombed into stone age. Mercifully, democratically and humanitarian way of course.
It will come tough. Russians did march to and into Germany a few times, Americans only once.
To bad, neither of them was diligent enough not to let anything alive after them. Mistake, not to be repeated.
pre 9 godina
I've been to Belgrade more than 50 times and that beautiful, vibrant city never disappoints me. What does disappoint me is the ridiculous rhetoric that that fellow Kola keeps on peddling. No-one with any knowledge of the Balkans could possibly agree with him. But I guess some exceptions will now surface... true to form.
pre 9 godina
Yea, this really shouldn't be so politicized. Belgrade is definitely a city on the rise, which is good as long as the rest of Serbia starts to catch up. And sorry but as far as Kosovo-Metohija goes, what else would a foreigner actually see there worth visiting other than the Serbian Christian Monasteries? No one is going to travel there to see monuments to the KLA. That's about that much in Kosovo-Metohija there is in terms of Albanian history.
pre 9 godina
"Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both!"
(adrian kola, 16 December 2014 11:31)
You mean the becuse of the rich 'Kosovo cultural heritage', for example the century old monasteries and churches (I mean the ones that has not been vandalized, destroyed or desecrated by local Albanians so far)?
pre 9 godina
"Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo"
Serbs don't come here, though they often proclaim that they will
pre 9 godina
Do we really need to make an article like this a political issue? Those of us who've been to Kosovo know its value, which I imagine Rough Guide saw in Prizren and the monasteries among other places. This should be encouraging for Serbs since if its part of their homeland, it should be one of the primary destinations to go to. Having been there repeatedly, I don't find anything wrong with this, especially Gracanica which is finally showing some signs of vitalization.
And congratulations to Belgrade, which anyone who's ever been there knows what a great city it is.
pre 9 godina
Errrr... Rough Guide did, the same website that granted Belgrade a 'must see' status for 2015. Obviously they ignored all the retards, thugs and criminals who pillaged Kosova, Croatia and Bosnia. Needless to mention the orthodox jihads who claim that the Moon is Serbian too.
And I suppose that since Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list Afghanistan would provide the best adventure one could experience with the Taliban shooting at you. Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
pre 9 godina
Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both! :D
(adrian kola, 16 December 2014 11:31)
And I suppose that since Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list Afghanistan would provide the best adventure one could experience with the Taliban shooting at you. Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
pre 9 godina
Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both! :D
pre 9 godina
Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both! :D
(adrian kola, 16 December 2014 11:31)
And I suppose that since Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list Afghanistan would provide the best adventure one could experience with the Taliban shooting at you. Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
pre 9 godina
"Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both!"
(adrian kola, 16 December 2014 11:31)
You mean the becuse of the rich 'Kosovo cultural heritage', for example the century old monasteries and churches (I mean the ones that has not been vandalized, destroyed or desecrated by local Albanians so far)?
pre 9 godina
Do we really need to make an article like this a political issue? Those of us who've been to Kosovo know its value, which I imagine Rough Guide saw in Prizren and the monasteries among other places. This should be encouraging for Serbs since if its part of their homeland, it should be one of the primary destinations to go to. Having been there repeatedly, I don't find anything wrong with this, especially Gracanica which is finally showing some signs of vitalization.
And congratulations to Belgrade, which anyone who's ever been there knows what a great city it is.
pre 9 godina
Yea, this really shouldn't be so politicized. Belgrade is definitely a city on the rise, which is good as long as the rest of Serbia starts to catch up. And sorry but as far as Kosovo-Metohija goes, what else would a foreigner actually see there worth visiting other than the Serbian Christian Monasteries? No one is going to travel there to see monuments to the KLA. That's about that much in Kosovo-Metohija there is in terms of Albanian history.
pre 9 godina
"Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo"
Serbs don't come here, though they often proclaim that they will
pre 9 godina
Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both! :D
pre 9 godina
Errrr... Rough Guide did, the same website that granted Belgrade a 'must see' status for 2015. Obviously they ignored all the retards, thugs and criminals who pillaged Kosova, Croatia and Bosnia. Needless to mention the orthodox jihads who claim that the Moon is Serbian too.
And I suppose that since Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list Afghanistan would provide the best adventure one could experience with the Taliban shooting at you. Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
pre 9 godina
Ari dont forget the albanian tourist attractions in kosovo, the al qaeda training camps and the heroindealers should not be underestimated.
pre 9 godina
Belgrade is one of the best cities I've ever been to, few cities in the world can compete with it.
pre 9 godina
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 23:05)
The Albanian trying to disguise himself as a moderate Serb, what a joke. Yes I see that Russia is suffering badly because of all those western sanctions meanwhile there is a force field made of democracy and freedom around the west, but why is Japan in recession??? Surely the US does not have any sanctions again Tokyo? Then why has the stock market in NY been falling for a while now? What the low oil prices are hurting Russia, but not the west?
It’s funny that even now Exxon is drilling for oil and gas with Russian companies in Russian territory. Do you know something Exxon does not?
Stick to your day job.
pre 9 godina
I've been to Belgrade more than 50 times and that beautiful, vibrant city never disappoints me. What does disappoint me is the ridiculous rhetoric that that fellow Kola keeps on peddling. No-one with any knowledge of the Balkans could possibly agree with him. But I guess some exceptions will now surface... true to form.
pre 9 godina
"Belgrade ranks seventh in the prestigious list, alongside Johannesburg, Malaga, New Orleans and Hamburg, the National Tourism Organization of Serbia said in a statement."
Please, no. Hamburg - and rest of the Germany should be bombed into stone age. Mercifully, democratically and humanitarian way of course.
It will come tough. Russians did march to and into Germany a few times, Americans only once.
To bad, neither of them was diligent enough not to let anything alive after them. Mistake, not to be repeated.
pre 9 godina
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 22:58)
Unfortunately I can't. Since childhood I have a repeat nightmare that I am fighting for Warsaw Ghetto and either escaping from Nazis or machine-gunning them down. This is 100% true, not some trolling.
I am more-less OK with the DDR - but the "other" side freaks me out.
All my physical being is full of elemental hatred towards Germans - and I just can't do anything.
And something more: my wife is half-Shvabo... and we have three children... and there is rarely anything more she hates than Russians.
Go figure.
Germany is the most "special" place for me on the Planet Earth. I wish them to be in the epicenter of nuclear explosion. I just can't think other way, even if it makes little sense for others.
The bad thing is, this all is going stronger and stronger with the age, not less as I would expect. My feelings back in 80-s or 90-s were by far not as strong. Now every time I cross the German border I want to vomit.
I know, it does not make sense, but that's it. And I am fluent in German.
pre 9 godina
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
(icj1, 16 December 2014 23:11)
The only one here that has misunderstood this story is CTC, as usual. SJ stated that you would be mad to go to Kosovo even as a visitor as it not that safe. Yes it may be cheap as it will only cost you a couple kidneys.
You are a psychiatrist dream as you use the third person all the time, which is the a sign of mental illness, but then again you are an Albo. Perhaps you hear voices at night too, and yes SJ’s time is very precious to waste analysing silly statements by you or your lot.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
pre 9 godina
Ari Gold, sj and rote:
I hope you followed Ataman's advice and invested in Russia. If you did, then all you could afford to visit would be the slums of Belgrade.
pre 9 godina
I can understand your bitterness, you must have invested all your money in Russia, instead of Germany.
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 22:58)
Nope, I invested a lot of my energy in Germany lately. From my words you may guess the result.
Wish them to be on the other side of the universe.
pre 9 godina
It will come tough. Russians did march to and into Germany a few times, Americans only once.
To bad, neither of them was diligent enough not to let anything alive after them. Mistake, not to be repeated.
(Ataman, 16 December 2014 22:39)
I can understand your bitterness, you must have invested all your money in Russia, instead of Germany.
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
pre 9 godina
The only advice is, don't visit when a soccer team from your country is playing there. Other than that, it is not bad.
pre 9 godina
Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
Just a small clarification... The news story was about visiting, not emigrating to Kosovo. Perhaps B92 should have been more clear in the story to avoid misleading the CE of B92 forums sj into spending his/her time with irrelevant analysis because his/her time is so precious.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
pre 9 godina
It’s funny that even now Exxon is drilling for oil and gas with Russian companies in Russian territory. Do you know something Exxon does not?
Stick to your day job.
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:32)
Of course these companies drilling for oil in Russia just started, right???
They are not abandoning their investment, they have been there for years. The oil is going to be there, no one is disputing that and it will be a source of money for whoever can get it out, whether it is Putin's Russia or a new regime. No one is anticipating the end of Russia, the hopes are to curtail the aggressive side of Russia. No one expected an end to Serbia in 1999 or it would have been destroyed, they were after a change in politics.
I loved your comment somewhere I read that Saudi Arabia's goal was to crush the Shale oil from the US and had nothing to do with Russia, that was very ingenious even for you. Had a good chuckle with that one.
Keep it up sj, you continue to bring amusement to the world.
pre 9 godina
The major cities of the former Yugoslavia such as Belgrade and Zagreb are shadows of their former selves. The general impression most vivid to me is that non-government buildings that were erected in the 19th century with neoclassic or romantic architecture have crumbling and eroding facades. It's all rather pitiful to see now.
pre 9 godina
To : Moderate Serbophobe
“Ari Gold, sj and rote:
I hope you followed Ataman's advice and invested in Russia. If you did, then all you could afford to visit would be the slums of Belgrade.”
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 23:05)
What I am really worried about is well said in a Russian song ЧТО ЖЕ БУДЕТ С РОДИНОЙ И С НАМИ ? Every Russian is now worried first about the country and then about himself. So do I. Besides with my business things run more or less good. I have a food retail net and the only sequence I am worried about is if people will have enough money next year. Yet I understand that we are in the very beginning of the war launched against us by the US. Russia cannot exist as a common state. So either we can withstand the pressure or we are to disintegrate. With such stakes I am ready to sacrifice very much.
pre 9 godina
With such stakes I am ready to sacrifice very much.
(rote, 18 December 2014 08:54)
Sacificing for what mate? For paying the pensioners in Crimea lol
pre 9 godina
Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
Just a small clarification... The news story was about visiting, not emigrating to Kosovo. Perhaps B92 should have been more clear in the story to avoid misleading the CE of B92 forums sj into spending his/her time with irrelevant analysis because his/her time is so precious.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
(icj1, 16 December 2014 23:11)
The only one here that has misunderstood this story is CTC, as usual. SJ stated that you would be mad to go to Kosovo even as a visitor as it not that safe.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:20)
Well, according to what this page shows the CE of B92 forums sj stated that "Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?" (sj, 16 December 2014 14:15). Are you correcting his/her statement and do you have the authorization of the CE of B92 forums sj to do that?
----------
and yes SJ’s time is very precious to waste analysing silly statements by you or your lot.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:20)
Exactly, that's why B92 should have been more clear to avoid confusing the CE of B92 forums sj into irrelevant analysis.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
pre 9 godina
Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both! :D
pre 9 godina
Errrr... Rough Guide did, the same website that granted Belgrade a 'must see' status for 2015. Obviously they ignored all the retards, thugs and criminals who pillaged Kosova, Croatia and Bosnia. Needless to mention the orthodox jihads who claim that the Moon is Serbian too.
And I suppose that since Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list Afghanistan would provide the best adventure one could experience with the Taliban shooting at you. Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
pre 9 godina
Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both! :D
(adrian kola, 16 December 2014 11:31)
And I suppose that since Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list Afghanistan would provide the best adventure one could experience with the Taliban shooting at you. Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
pre 9 godina
"Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo"
Serbs don't come here, though they often proclaim that they will
pre 9 godina
Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
Just a small clarification... The news story was about visiting, not emigrating to Kosovo. Perhaps B92 should have been more clear in the story to avoid misleading the CE of B92 forums sj into spending his/her time with irrelevant analysis because his/her time is so precious.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
pre 9 godina
Do we really need to make an article like this a political issue? Those of us who've been to Kosovo know its value, which I imagine Rough Guide saw in Prizren and the monasteries among other places. This should be encouraging for Serbs since if its part of their homeland, it should be one of the primary destinations to go to. Having been there repeatedly, I don't find anything wrong with this, especially Gracanica which is finally showing some signs of vitalization.
And congratulations to Belgrade, which anyone who's ever been there knows what a great city it is.
pre 9 godina
"Yay! And Kosova is on the top for their "Best-Value Destinations" list! Congrats on both!"
(adrian kola, 16 December 2014 11:31)
You mean the becuse of the rich 'Kosovo cultural heritage', for example the century old monasteries and churches (I mean the ones that has not been vandalized, destroyed or desecrated by local Albanians so far)?
pre 9 godina
It will come tough. Russians did march to and into Germany a few times, Americans only once.
To bad, neither of them was diligent enough not to let anything alive after them. Mistake, not to be repeated.
(Ataman, 16 December 2014 22:39)
I can understand your bitterness, you must have invested all your money in Russia, instead of Germany.
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
pre 9 godina
Ari Gold, sj and rote:
I hope you followed Ataman's advice and invested in Russia. If you did, then all you could afford to visit would be the slums of Belgrade.
pre 9 godina
Yea, this really shouldn't be so politicized. Belgrade is definitely a city on the rise, which is good as long as the rest of Serbia starts to catch up. And sorry but as far as Kosovo-Metohija goes, what else would a foreigner actually see there worth visiting other than the Serbian Christian Monasteries? No one is going to travel there to see monuments to the KLA. That's about that much in Kosovo-Metohija there is in terms of Albanian history.
pre 9 godina
Belgrade is one of the best cities I've ever been to, few cities in the world can compete with it.
pre 9 godina
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 23:05)
The Albanian trying to disguise himself as a moderate Serb, what a joke. Yes I see that Russia is suffering badly because of all those western sanctions meanwhile there is a force field made of democracy and freedom around the west, but why is Japan in recession??? Surely the US does not have any sanctions again Tokyo? Then why has the stock market in NY been falling for a while now? What the low oil prices are hurting Russia, but not the west?
It’s funny that even now Exxon is drilling for oil and gas with Russian companies in Russian territory. Do you know something Exxon does not?
Stick to your day job.
pre 9 godina
"Belgrade ranks seventh in the prestigious list, alongside Johannesburg, Malaga, New Orleans and Hamburg, the National Tourism Organization of Serbia said in a statement."
Please, no. Hamburg - and rest of the Germany should be bombed into stone age. Mercifully, democratically and humanitarian way of course.
It will come tough. Russians did march to and into Germany a few times, Americans only once.
To bad, neither of them was diligent enough not to let anything alive after them. Mistake, not to be repeated.
pre 9 godina
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 22:58)
Unfortunately I can't. Since childhood I have a repeat nightmare that I am fighting for Warsaw Ghetto and either escaping from Nazis or machine-gunning them down. This is 100% true, not some trolling.
I am more-less OK with the DDR - but the "other" side freaks me out.
All my physical being is full of elemental hatred towards Germans - and I just can't do anything.
And something more: my wife is half-Shvabo... and we have three children... and there is rarely anything more she hates than Russians.
Go figure.
Germany is the most "special" place for me on the Planet Earth. I wish them to be in the epicenter of nuclear explosion. I just can't think other way, even if it makes little sense for others.
The bad thing is, this all is going stronger and stronger with the age, not less as I would expect. My feelings back in 80-s or 90-s were by far not as strong. Now every time I cross the German border I want to vomit.
I know, it does not make sense, but that's it. And I am fluent in German.
pre 9 godina
Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?
(sj, 16 December 2014 14:15)
Just a small clarification... The news story was about visiting, not emigrating to Kosovo. Perhaps B92 should have been more clear in the story to avoid misleading the CE of B92 forums sj into spending his/her time with irrelevant analysis because his/her time is so precious.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
(icj1, 16 December 2014 23:11)
The only one here that has misunderstood this story is CTC, as usual. SJ stated that you would be mad to go to Kosovo even as a visitor as it not that safe.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:20)
Well, according to what this page shows the CE of B92 forums sj stated that "Who the in their right mind would go to Kosovo when you have nearly half of the population unemployed?" (sj, 16 December 2014 14:15). Are you correcting his/her statement and do you have the authorization of the CE of B92 forums sj to do that?
----------
and yes SJ’s time is very precious to waste analysing silly statements by you or your lot.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:20)
Exactly, that's why B92 should have been more clear to avoid confusing the CE of B92 forums sj into irrelevant analysis.
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
pre 9 godina
I've been to Belgrade more than 50 times and that beautiful, vibrant city never disappoints me. What does disappoint me is the ridiculous rhetoric that that fellow Kola keeps on peddling. No-one with any knowledge of the Balkans could possibly agree with him. But I guess some exceptions will now surface... true to form.
pre 9 godina
Ari dont forget the albanian tourist attractions in kosovo, the al qaeda training camps and the heroindealers should not be underestimated.
pre 9 godina
P.S. CE = Chief Economist
(icj1, 16 December 2014 23:11)
The only one here that has misunderstood this story is CTC, as usual. SJ stated that you would be mad to go to Kosovo even as a visitor as it not that safe. Yes it may be cheap as it will only cost you a couple kidneys.
You are a psychiatrist dream as you use the third person all the time, which is the a sign of mental illness, but then again you are an Albo. Perhaps you hear voices at night too, and yes SJ’s time is very precious to waste analysing silly statements by you or your lot.
P.S. CTC = Chief Toilet Cleaner
pre 9 godina
I can understand your bitterness, you must have invested all your money in Russia, instead of Germany.
Learn to think with your brain and not your heart.
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 22:58)
Nope, I invested a lot of my energy in Germany lately. From my words you may guess the result.
Wish them to be on the other side of the universe.
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To : Moderate Serbophobe
“Ari Gold, sj and rote:
I hope you followed Ataman's advice and invested in Russia. If you did, then all you could afford to visit would be the slums of Belgrade.”
(Moderate Serb, 16 December 2014 23:05)
What I am really worried about is well said in a Russian song ЧТО ЖЕ БУДЕТ С РОДИНОЙ И С НАМИ ? Every Russian is now worried first about the country and then about himself. So do I. Besides with my business things run more or less good. I have a food retail net and the only sequence I am worried about is if people will have enough money next year. Yet I understand that we are in the very beginning of the war launched against us by the US. Russia cannot exist as a common state. So either we can withstand the pressure or we are to disintegrate. With such stakes I am ready to sacrifice very much.
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It’s funny that even now Exxon is drilling for oil and gas with Russian companies in Russian territory. Do you know something Exxon does not?
Stick to your day job.
(sj, 17 December 2014 07:32)
Of course these companies drilling for oil in Russia just started, right???
They are not abandoning their investment, they have been there for years. The oil is going to be there, no one is disputing that and it will be a source of money for whoever can get it out, whether it is Putin's Russia or a new regime. No one is anticipating the end of Russia, the hopes are to curtail the aggressive side of Russia. No one expected an end to Serbia in 1999 or it would have been destroyed, they were after a change in politics.
I loved your comment somewhere I read that Saudi Arabia's goal was to crush the Shale oil from the US and had nothing to do with Russia, that was very ingenious even for you. Had a good chuckle with that one.
Keep it up sj, you continue to bring amusement to the world.
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The only advice is, don't visit when a soccer team from your country is playing there. Other than that, it is not bad.
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The major cities of the former Yugoslavia such as Belgrade and Zagreb are shadows of their former selves. The general impression most vivid to me is that non-government buildings that were erected in the 19th century with neoclassic or romantic architecture have crumbling and eroding facades. It's all rather pitiful to see now.
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With such stakes I am ready to sacrifice very much.
(rote, 18 December 2014 08:54)
Sacificing for what mate? For paying the pensioners in Crimea lol
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