ma samo da Istrani počnu srati vidjeli bi oni svoga Boga...oni i Talijani su takve pičke u duši, sve bi dobili preko tuđe grbače...Slomimo mi njih za par dana zato se oni i ne zajebavaju previše
Ma ja nikada necujem iz Hrvatske o nekoj autonomiji i Istri to jedino mogu da cujem iz Hrvatofobicne zemlje...
@Boki stvar je drasticno drugacija....to sumadija,ok,ili Srbija i Kosovo ok ali da poredis jedan savez republika oj majko milaaaaa....Srbija znaci gledala na Hrvatsku kao dio Srbije ili oprosti mi kao dio Jugosrbije...
« Poslednja izmena: 06. Apr 2007, 15:57:12 od tiger2005 »
ma samo da Istrani počnu srati vidjeli bi oni svoga Boga...oni i Talijani su takve pičke u duši, sve bi dobili preko tuđe grbače...Slomimo mi njih za par dana zato se oni i ne zajebavaju previše
ma samo da Istrani počnu srati vidjeli bi oni svoga Boga...oni i Talijani su takve pičke u duši, sve bi dobili preko tuđe grbače...Slomimo mi njih za par dana zato se oni i ne zajebavaju previše
pa nisam rekao da istrani hoce da se odvoje vec sam samo postavio teoriju sta bi se desilo kad bi se htjeli recimo da su hrvatsku vidili ko dio juge jugosloveni Srbi koji se su tako smatrali i recimo neki ne Srbi....
An elderly Albanian couple is sitting in their dark flat in Pristina. The electricity is out, yet again, and they are sitting in front of a blank television, lights out, food beginning to rot in the refrigerator which isn't running, no hot water, and certainly no cooking to do. They are just sitting there, wondering what to do next when all of the sudden, the crackle of electricity is heard when the lights begin to flicker. The television comes to life, the hum of the refrigerator can be heard and the water heater starts up.
The old man looks at his wife and says „Honey, get my gun. The Serbs are back.”
pa nisam rekao da istrani hoce da se odvoje vec sam samo postavio teoriju sta bi se desilo kad bi se htjeli recimo da su hrvatsku vidili ko dio juge jugosloveni Srbi koji se su tako smatrali i recimo neki ne Srbi....
Pa znas sta bi bilo Boki,neznam nemogu ti rec....suludo razmisljati o tome...
An elderly Albanian couple is sitting in their dark flat in Pristina. The electricity is out, yet again, and they are sitting in front of a blank television, lights out, food beginning to rot in the refrigerator which isn't running, no hot water, and certainly no cooking to do. They are just sitting there, wondering what to do next when all of the sudden, the crackle of electricity is heard when the lights begin to flicker. The television comes to life, the hum of the refrigerator can be heard and the water heater starts up.
The old man looks at his wife and says „Honey, get my gun. The Serbs are back.”
An elderly Albanian couple is sitting in their dark flat in Pristina. The electricity is out, yet again, and they are sitting in front of a blank television, lights out, food beginning to rot in the refrigerator which isn't running, no hot water, and certainly no cooking to do. They are just sitting there, wondering what to do next when all of the sudden, the crackle of electricity is heard when the lights begin to flicker. The television comes to life, the hum of the refrigerator can be heard and the water heater starts up.
The old man looks at his wife and says „Honey, get my gun. The Serbs are back.”
An elderly Albanian couple is sitting in their dark flat in Pristina. The electricity is out, yet again, and they are sitting in front of a blank television, lights out, food beginning to rot in the refrigerator which isn't running, no hot water, and certainly no cooking to do. They are just sitting there, wondering what to do next when all of the sudden, the crackle of electricity is heard when the lights begin to flicker. The television comes to life, the hum of the refrigerator can be heard and the water heater starts up.
The old man looks at his wife and says „Honey, get my gun. The Serbs are back.”