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Post by Kubrat on Oct 20, 2007 17:37:52 GMT -5
you should've said 'no' when he asked if you were interested, Ioan
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Post by ioan on Oct 20, 2007 21:52:12 GMT -5
Dankat is a romanian guy of Bulgarian origin. And superman is actually a guy whose previous name in Illyria forum was Bonaparte Der Kaiser (we call him Boni and he thinks Romania is a huge power nowadays).. i see, u have long history over here. tnx for the explanations.
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 0:04:25 GMT -5
Yeah Ioan, I'm Bonny nice to meet you (correct was: "Ich spreche kein rumänisch") Dankat is a nice person, very balanced in views, a correct one, he's of Bulgarian origin but very nationalist as Romanian. And Rhezus, you know I'm right anyway, just look on the map, who's the sole biggest country now in the region?
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Post by ioan on Oct 21, 2007 4:18:49 GMT -5
Yeah Ioan, I'm Bonny nice to meet you (correct was: "Ich spreche kein rumänisch") Dankat is a nice person, very balanced in views, a correct one, he's of Bulgarian origin but very nationalist as Romanian. And Rhezus, you know I'm right anyway, just look on the map, who's the sole biggest country now in the region? Nice to meet u, Bonnie. Looks like Dankat has been great dude too. Where is he? Being the biggest county is not enough, otherwise how would u explain Germany being in EU?
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 4:24:22 GMT -5
Ioane, Dankat was among the best of us, better than me, BTW. (I hope Anittas will not be jelous !) He's in Romania, last time he went in Hungary to visit Budapest. How I explain Germany in EU? well, after the 2nd WII there were two options, 1) Europe to become germanized and 2) Germany to become europeanized. Second option was the practical one. Now Germany is not a country of germans. At least Romania has the 7th largest population in EU and has important decision influence, not to mention we are the decision maker in this region.
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 4:27:33 GMT -5
ohh Kubrat come on, Jeez...you may say anything about me, except for being bias versus Bulgaria not...
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 4:30:21 GMT -5
and it's so nice to belong to such a huge country and culture, look on the map, we control everything on a radius of 1500 km, we produce goods for you, we sell, you buy. Yes, now the prices are much higher in Romania, as in Bulgaria but also are the wages.
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Post by ioan on Oct 21, 2007 4:50:02 GMT -5
How I explain Germany in EU? well, after the 2nd WII there were two options, 1) Europe to become germanized and 2) Germany to become europeanized. Second option was the practical one. Now Germany is not a country of germans. At least Romania has the 7th largest population in EU and has important decision influence, not to mention we are the decision maker in this region. Well I dont agree. After the WWII the last thing that could ve happened in Europe is to get germanized. Maybe u mean IF Hitler have won. The only option was germany to become dependable to the other european countries as fat as steel and coal goes (cause they re used for weapon). Thats why the first community is the one for coal and steel. It had an supernational body that had the right to say yes or no to the production of coal and steel. At first EU (which consist of communities, as the one for coal and mine) was an instrument to STOP the war. While time passed it was obvious that every countrys ecnomy has benefited from the lack ot customs and taxes, so it was the economic that drove EU in the future. Now its obvious that only united Europe can stand up to USA, CHine, India or Russia. Thus Romania would never be big enough to sucseed alone. Go down from your high hourse. If Germany cant make it alone, neigther can u. EU DOESNT HAVE REGIONAL bodies, thus U CANT be regional decision maker! There are lots of countries in EU and u have to reach compromise with lots so that a decision a regliament or directive is adopted. Romania can not decide alone anything, accept it. You and we are connected not, u and we depend on each other in the EU if we want somethinhg to be accepted in EU.
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 5:06:23 GMT -5
that's only in theory, nowadays we control and take the decisions, the strategy is set by Romania in this region. Accept this fact, it's a reality. Look you go for tourism, we go for strong industrial and construction. We build highways, you sell agriculture products.
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Post by ioan on Oct 21, 2007 5:14:41 GMT -5
that's only in theory, nowadays we control and take the decisions, the strategy is set by Romania in this region. Accept this fact, it's a reality. Look you go for tourism, we go for strong industrial and construction. We build highways, you sell agriculture products. well thats good. I think in time bg would benefit from the fact there arent many plants (saved nature, thus big tourism). Except that with the EU funds, the agriculure is one of the most productive and sucsessful buisnesses. U are not a regional decision maker because as I say there ARENT any regional european bodies! Wakeup. Still its a fact your economy is getting better and better. Yet though u re the poorest contry, together with us. A FACT.
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 7:47:03 GMT -5
We aren't, how can you be poor when you can afford so many things?
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 7:49:18 GMT -5
All the major companies in the world chose Romania for its strategic position, from here now we export goods to all our neighbouring countries, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova Bulgaria, Georgia. For example ROMPETROL company has a value more than your budget. Size does matter Ioane, you should come and work in Romania and save money to buy yourself an apartment in Sofia.
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Post by ioan on Oct 21, 2007 8:54:14 GMT -5
All the major companies in the world chose Romania for its strategic position, from here now we export goods to all our neighbouring countries, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova Bulgaria, Georgia. For example ROMPETROL company has a value more than your budget. Size does matter Ioane, you should come and work in Romania and save money to buy yourself an apartment in Sofia. I know that things are going great for Romania as far as plants and industry goes, but still u have to walk a long road to become a moderate wealthy country in the EU (we also). Plus when u are bigger its only normal that your BNP is bigger and if u re bigger u need more plants so that u are moderate wealthy. In one sentance, its easier for a small country to become rich , cause with 2 big plants we are Switzerland, so being big is as positive as it is a negative thing.
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 9:56:04 GMT -5
BNP in English is GDP (Gross Domestic Product), BTW. BNP is like in Romanian: PNB (Produs National Brut). How come you never went in Romania? I've been in Bulgaria!
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 10:09:50 GMT -5
I've been in Bulgaria and I hope you will have better roads in the future, I pray for this!
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Post by ioan on Oct 21, 2007 11:04:01 GMT -5
I havent been in Romania. Yet. Just didnt have work there. I must go though. A friend of mine went to a wedding in Buchurest a week ago
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 11:42:45 GMT -5
and?? what did he told you? did he told you, damn it! those Romanians have very expensive prices, and they are ahead of us?
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Post by ioan on Oct 21, 2007 11:52:28 GMT -5
and?? what did he told you? did he told you, d**n it! those Romanians have very expensive prices, and they are ahead of us? No he said it looks like Bulgaria alot, the wedding looked like a Bulgarian wedding, he said u have a better roads and that your policemen were very friendly and helped them find the place were the wedding was (cause they have got a little lost in Bucharest . Thats all we didnt talk too much. I ll ask him again and report to u
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Post by superman on Oct 21, 2007 13:15:37 GMT -5
ask him about the romanian women! if he went to Romania for a wedding he's partially Romanian??
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Post by ioan on Oct 21, 2007 13:25:58 GMT -5
ask him about the romanian women! if he went to Romania for a wedding he's partially Romanian?? no, he is Bulgarian! He worked in USA couple of years ago and there he has met this Romanian girl with whome he is a friend. So she invited him and he went. I think she married a British, if I m not mistaken .
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