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Post by valmir on Sept 1, 2012 15:57:22 GMT -5
Vojvodina will be a Hungarian territory, it is just a matter of time guys.
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 15:58:00 GMT -5
Vojvodina will be a Hungarian territory, it is just a matter of time guys. In your dreams.
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Post by rex362 on Sept 1, 2012 15:59:39 GMT -5
btw have you heard the plan called "one way " it was devised by Albanians to send 1/2 the serbs back to Bulgaria and the other 1/2 to the Ukraine's ?
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Post by valmir on Sept 1, 2012 16:06:41 GMT -5
I wish it was a dream but Hungarians are not Albanians,they will make your soldiers run to Albania again , and you know what? There is no more "Esad Pash toptani" to save them
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Post by rex362 on Sept 1, 2012 16:13:43 GMT -5
Uz ..... have you guys heard of Plan "Nishta Yugo Slav" The plan was to install an Albanian mole in Montenegro somewhere and then make sure that mole reached up high in ranks in serbia and be in the leading group or even the "Leader" then start giving hate speeches on other ethnicities and entice hatred and create fake great grand gloriousness of serbs and have them become extreme nationalists and beat their war drum and give the aura that serbs were Europeans savior from the bad religion people .....and then fail and get bombed and landlocked well have ya
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 16:20:23 GMT -5
I wish it was a dream but Hungarians are not Albanians,they will make your soldiers run to Albania again , and you know what? There is no more "Esad Pash toptani" to save them You're right. The Hungarians are not Albanians. They are civilised Europeans.
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 16:25:21 GMT -5
Rex what are you goin off about?
You've been stumped and now slinging bananas everywhere. lol
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Post by rex362 on Sept 1, 2012 16:40:09 GMT -5
ask 70 year old Gabric.....
these guys seem like Trekkies /Star trek freaks ;D
SUBOTICA, Serbia — Blasko Gabric and his friends found it hard to cope with the collapse of Yugoslavia, so they made a miniature one of their own.
Now, they could lose this one too.
The Yugoland theme park, for years a gathering spot for the admirers of the former communist state, faces closure because Gabric put up part of the property as collateral in a bank loan that went bad.
"I will try to save Yugoslavia," said Gabric, a 70-year-old retired Serbian printer. "It would be truly sad if this Yugoslavia disappeared as well."
Gabric's mini-Yugoslavia is squeezed on 3.5 acres (1.5 hectares) of land featuring a fake mountain, a ditch meant to represent the Adriatic sea, Yugoslav flags and communist red stars. It all symbolizes the despair of a people whose country dissolved in brutal wars of the 1990s, leaving thousands dead and millions homeless.
Facing a new reality of shrunken lands and free market chaos, many ex-Yugoslavs have started to look back at the former communist dictatorship as a dreamland that offered equality and job security.
The trend became known as "Yugo-nostalgia."And Gabric is a main proponent.
"No Bible can describe a more beautiful heaven than the one we had in our Yugoslavia," he exclaims. "We had the most wonderful country in the world."
During the communist years, Gabric spent many years in Canada, where he owned a printing press. He returned in 1983 and set up a business in Subotica, a town near Hungarian border.
Then, in the early 1990s', Gabric witnessed Yugoslavia torn to pieces by nationalists: First Slovenia, then Croatia, Bosnia and Macedonia left the federation in a series of bloody ethnic conflicts.
What finally spurred Gabric to action was the decision in 2003 by Serbia and Montenegro – the two republics that had remained together – to abolish the name of Yugoslavia altogether.
Gabric registered a "mini-Yugoslavia" on his land in February 2003. He and his friends put up border stones and a bronze bust of the late Communist dictator Josip Broz Tito. They recreated Triglav, Yugoslavia's highest mountain, by piling up several tons of soil they dug out to create a miniature Adriatic Sea. They even started issuing virtual mini-Yugoslavia passports.
"We wanted to preserve a piece of our lives here," he explains.
Mini-Yugoslavia today has over 8,000 "citizens." A sign at the theme park gate reads: "Yugoslavia will live as long as we live."
Over the years, thousands have visited the park, mostly to mark Tito's birthday on May 25, or other former Yugoslav holidays. On such occasions, the theme park organizes picnics, music and dance. Thousands more, from all the former Yugoslavia, have gathered each year at Tito's grave in the capital Belgrade, or in his birthplace Kumrovec, in Croatia.
Tito's admirers say the former leader was a skillful politician who split from the Soviet Union and steered the country successfully through the turbulent Cold War era. They say Tito's leadership was softer than the communism in the rest of eastern Europe, noting that Yugoslavs were able to travel abroad and enjoy relative freedom, if not democracy.
Miroslav Andrijevic, a 62-year-old retired photographer from Subotica, became a citizen of mini-Yugoslavia seven years ago. Andrijevic tearfully says mini-Yugoslavia has offered consolation to the people who felt lost without the country they had lived in for most of their lives.
But, with Socialism gone, mini-Yugoslavs have encountered one major obstacle to making their dream come true: money. The miniature country is shabby and dusty, the Adriatic Sea has bushes growing at its bottom and Mt. Triglav bears no resemblance to the Alpine original in today's Slovenia.
But Gabric won't give up.
He hopes to organize a charity concert to gather funds to pay off the bank.
The stakes are high. If I don't succeed, Gabric says: "we will lose Serbia and Macedonia."
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 16:42:19 GMT -5
No rex, I was asking YOU. Gsus 2 pages in this thread and still slinging those bananas.
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Post by rex362 on Sept 1, 2012 16:54:36 GMT -5
really your asking me a silly question ....why do you equate the 2 the same thing ?
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 16:59:41 GMT -5
really your asking me a silly question ....why do you equate the 2 the same thing ? It's not a silly question, I think you just don't know how to answer it. As I said. Whenever good things came out of Yugoslavia you ommit the Serb aspect, but whenever something sour is played, only the Serbs are responsible and no one else. I will ask again... so how do you differentiate between Serbians vs. Yugoslav? (or more specifically how did your "friend" differentiate that "plan" to be labelled Serbian, and not Yugoslav?)
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Post by rex362 on Sept 1, 2012 17:17:06 GMT -5
really your asking me a silly question ....why do you equate the 2 the same thing ? It's not a silly question, I think you just don't know how to answer it. As I said. Whenever good things came out of Yugoslavia you ommit the Serb aspect, but whenever something sour is played, only the Serbs are responsible and no one else. I will ask again... so how do you differentiate between Serbians vs. Yugoslav? (or more specifically how did your "friend" differentiate that "plan" to be labelled Serbian, and not Yugoslav?) Yugoslavia as a whole was a good idea ...and thats all it was an idea that was prone to fail ..bcs its should of had another name or simply and more correct it had more area/lands than needed which consisted of a non Slav people (Albanians and Hungarians ) serbia was just the spoiled child in the theme of Yugoslavia that believed it created it but actually it was created way before WWII. you were just lucky that Tito kept you calm by offering serbia to much power to keep you suckled but you guys were to power hungry ...and abused the system ...and of course all that -srbija jadi SFRJ radi -
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 17:24:01 GMT -5
Your opinion (that Serbs were privelaged by Tito) doesn't answer the question. But thanks for confirming your prejudice against Serbs, couldn't be more obvious now.
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Post by rex362 on Sept 1, 2012 17:27:44 GMT -5
he had to throw you guys a bone ...more bone than you needed
he was giving you guys bones even though your sole mission as a people were anti-partisan by sabotaging constantly the game plan ....(that cetnik vs partisan thing)
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 17:29:04 GMT -5
he had to throw you guys a bone ...more bone than you needed he was giving you guys bones even though your sole mission as a people were anti-partisan by sabotaging constantly the game plan ....
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Post by rex362 on Sept 1, 2012 17:33:51 GMT -5
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 17:39:15 GMT -5
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 18:46:18 GMT -5
well when I started up about this supposed plan ...I didn't mean it existed 100% I was basically asking if you serbs here ever heard of this .... i dont think they gonna be honest... and tell the truth... i mean look at genocides everyone knows about it they stil deny hahah and they gonna to talk about somthing only couple people know? i dont thinks so rex
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Post by valmir on Sept 1, 2012 20:35:14 GMT -5
Don't switch the things please, i was talking about the capacity of fighting and not the civilisation
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Post by uz on Sept 1, 2012 20:50:02 GMT -5
Don't switch the things please, i was talking about the capacity of fighting and not the civilisation You're not bright at all and completely oblivious to the subject. You just want everyone to be like you. No one wants to be like you. Since when does Hungary have issues with Serbia? Hungary actually commended Serbia for the treatement of Hungarian minorities compared to other countries.
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