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Post by tulip on Nov 5, 2009 12:12:20 GMT -5
When you say albanian... do you have any ancient...illyrian mp3? We Labs still sing the same way we sang 4,000 years ago.
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 5, 2009 12:18:19 GMT -5
Are you Lab? Why do you have the reputation of being short, skiny, dirty and hungry and goat-thieves?
Do you have any anicent Lab CD?
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Post by rex362 on Nov 5, 2009 12:49:36 GMT -5
omg ....how did I miss this beautiful thread
watch whole video ...there will be a test on it
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 5, 2009 13:04:55 GMT -5
We call that music tourkogyftiki...turkgypsy...
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Post by tulip on Nov 5, 2009 13:12:42 GMT -5
Are you Lab? Why do you have the reputation of being short, skiny, dirty and hungry and goat-thieves? Do you have any anicent Lab CD? I am Lab and we have the reputation for being short, skiny, dirty and hungry and goat-thieves because we are short, skiny, dirty and hungry and goat-thieves. Actually I'm not sure about skinny and hungry but short and dirty is spot on. And we're not goat-thieves but sheep-thieves. Traditionally the groom had to steal sheep from the bride's family to be considered a worthy husband. Back in the day most of us were sheperds and kacaks (or as you call them in Greece klephts).
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 5, 2009 13:17:53 GMT -5
We have a saying... "trogo san Liapis"..."i eat like a Lab"... hungrily...piggish...
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Post by rex362 on Nov 5, 2009 13:38:45 GMT -5
Lets just do recent history for a moment in rexxy village class mode
in the last 20-30 years greeks has not known squat about Albania or Albanians ...they have recently learned ....
sheesh Canaris was maybe 39 of age when he heard the word Albania anything ..some others just right here on this forum maybe ....yea yea
They saw communism disappear in Albania....and since then they see how fast its come around .
They saw an area called kosova that they never heard of but so close..and the first time greeks heard about it was maybe in their churches anyways they saw what happened there .
They saw an ex Yugoslav state named Macedonia and what the Albanians did there.
In general greeks recently learned that there are almost as much Albanians living outside of Albania itself and with nothing dividing them but some lines on a map and that also lines change ...history does not stop ...no no no But most important .. What greeks saw in Albanians in the last 30 years is remnant of what they have read about in their ancient legends and dreamed of since 2nd grade school ..... Yes ...we are the Legends of their Legends
stick around greeks ....you havnt seen nut'n yet
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Post by tulip on Nov 5, 2009 13:52:16 GMT -5
We have a saying... " trogo san Liapis"..."i eat like a Lab"... hungrily...piggish... This what I imagine when I think of Labs eating
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Post by rex362 on Nov 5, 2009 13:56:12 GMT -5
^ save the tongue for me
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 5, 2009 14:06:12 GMT -5
Rexopoule...you hang out a lot with Mysia.... Thats ancient music...from Zeus himself...:
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 5, 2009 14:08:50 GMT -5
We have a saying... " trogo san Liapis"..."i eat like a Lab"... hungrily...piggish... This what I imagine when I think of Labs eating I like the brains...with salt and pepper...
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Post by rex362 on Nov 5, 2009 14:30:13 GMT -5
those bearded homeless are more akin to Jifti music this is good old ancient sound listen to the music that flows ancient balkans .....the history lesson is free
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Post by tulip on Nov 5, 2009 14:34:52 GMT -5
I got brains, tongue, eyeballs and homemade Raki. Let the feast begin....OPA
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Post by rex362 on Nov 5, 2009 14:58:04 GMT -5
we are missing some peperka me gjizz/turshi
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Nov 6, 2009 15:26:50 GMT -5
I have grosh and presh and that's all that matters.
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Post by donnie on Nov 6, 2009 19:26:25 GMT -5
Are you Lab? Why do you have the reputation of being short, skiny, dirty and hungry and goat-thieves? Do you have any anicent Lab CD? "Epirotes" of both sides of the border and ethnicities are short ... in your case fat and short as opposed to short and skinny. The exception seem to be the Chams who seem rather tall ... and with very light complexion, which is weird for this part of Europe. Still, what Labs lack in centimetres, they make up for in heart. They were always known as fierce and brave warriors. Po t'i jepej kushtrimi Vlores, do t'i qihej nena himarjoteve ... dhe do t'u vije koha ;D Krere deshesh ... never understood this tradition .. in Kosova, if you wish to honour a guest, you offer them a ram's head. In Sweden, when my father and his friends asked a local butcherer if they could buy some sheep heads which they threw away to waste, the butcherer was disgusted ... this was in the early years, lol. The Swede was probably like "wtf, who are these barbarians .."
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 7, 2009 6:16:37 GMT -5
For the Chams...some look Greek...and other, the most, alien...they must have came from Hungary...
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Post by gtcc1 on Mar 6, 2010 21:35:08 GMT -5
You guys that talk about Albanian Orthodox leading the war for Greek independence, should not forget that these Albanian Orthodox were also helped by 2-3,000 Albanian Muslims. I guess the Albanian side did not see the war as a religious struggle as the modern Greeks seem to be inerpreting, but as a struggle against the occupier.
I know Albanians can easily understand this reality, as can the modern mind, but for most of modern Greeks this interpretation would be heresy.
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Post by dooks on Mar 28, 2010 8:36:06 GMT -5
Rexopoule...you hang out a lot with Mysia.... Thats ancient music...from Zeus himself...: this seems like turkish music
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Post by rex362 on Mar 1, 2013 11:05:58 GMT -5
the annexation of Albanian lands by the greek church
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