Trazi Vise
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 26, 2009 17:39:06 GMT -5
I am against it, it should only be legal to treat certain illnesses. Do other countries have police that random test for drugs en masse just like they do with alcohol?
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Trazi Vise
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 26, 2009 17:22:48 GMT -5
That you had to tell a man or women to leave you alone, even when you specifically say "leave me alone!"....when they just won't for whatever reason? A while back I had to get a male friend of mine to call someone and tell him that he was my newly wedded husband lol...it worked....and recently someone that I met ages ago online but never actually met in person was hassling me, he was just an idiot/patronising and you could tell that just by a phone conversation. Anyway I had to use the above tactic again... And what's with some guys when you meet them randomly and yes (I do on occasion say sometimes that I am married because if I don't I get hassled or people assume just because you are talking to them in a friendly way you are interested in something more than frienship) they have the balls to say "well what he doesn't know won't hurt him" lol...are men really that shallow? Vanilo, I am interested if this happens to you also... :-) p.s I already know what Skoric would say "sorry love/mate/whatever I have herpes LMAO :-)
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Trazi Vise
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 26, 2009 17:13:17 GMT -5
ah gavrilo smijesan si, ja bi mogla svaki dan nac novi kurac za jednu noc and be like a man and say...who's NEXT!??, a TI mislis da sam JA takva glupa eh to give myself to men such as yourself...who criticise people they don't know when the time isn't right. I did used to like men, but now I choose to respect those only that deserve to be respected. If you were a gay man you would know what I'm talking about right about now...
Sad sam "sexist"; a prije sam bila "feminist"...what next serbist?
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 25, 2009 6:51:56 GMT -5
Of course they were there read history. Every one was in the balkans at some stage or another.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 24, 2009 14:47:43 GMT -5
No I didn't, a croat is not always a croatian and a pannonian is not necessarily a croat or croatian :-)
My point is he is everything, we are everything...
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 24, 2009 14:45:45 GMT -5
^Which would make you the oldest person at this forum by far...mashallah! :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 24, 2009 11:35:09 GMT -5
^ Err yes he is German lol...
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 24, 2009 11:33:56 GMT -5
Thanks, you can borrow the christmas tree when we're done...NOT :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 24, 2009 11:31:49 GMT -5
WOW vanilo, what you just said there I can relate to 100%.
Well ok has anyone been challenged intellectually? I was more thinking in that sense?...happens rarely with me...
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 24, 2009 11:27:21 GMT -5
Actually a female friend of my born and raised in Croatia doesn't do the kiss hello or hug to anyone she meets. She just shakes hands...just the way she is.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 23, 2009 13:07:26 GMT -5
lol I won't tell you the next time I'm there! All I can say is that I always endeavour to get a seat in either 13A or 13F (for B737) EXIT ROW, OR 34A or 34G for 767 EXIT ROW, or anything between rows 20 and 40 to watch the wings in action on Airbus or Boeing or whatever damn aircraft I'm on!!! :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 23, 2009 11:12:20 GMT -5
Who cares what he is, as long as he doesn't shame Mercedes next year by performing badly :-)
fyi he's a pannonian croat just like myself ha, we share the same hair colour, same skin tone, same colour eyes... :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 23, 2009 4:40:09 GMT -5
When I'm up there skoro it's only for usually 2-3 days as I can't stand the place and as I'm busy with things nemam vremena. And I would take and older man always for quality in everything but a similar age as me one for quantity...but at the end of the day I would still choose the older one :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 22, 2009 9:48:25 GMT -5
I don't understand "20 year old people" speak about these kinda of things :-)
In the age where no one deserves me, I am happy without. :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 22, 2009 4:07:49 GMT -5
Seriously, someone has to deal with these Slovenes...they only have doubts about somethings because it won't benefit them. Has nothing else do do with any other issue in regards to the EU. You would think that by now being such close neighbours there would be some kind of normal understanding and compromise...
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 20, 2009 12:14:32 GMT -5
Really? I though it was only the Japanese that did that!
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 20, 2009 12:13:57 GMT -5
I must be hvala svima :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 20, 2009 3:54:59 GMT -5
And when they tasted it I'm sure they came back every time they could smell it without invite lol :-)
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 19, 2009 9:05:53 GMT -5
Bosnia to be included in this soon also!
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 19, 2009 9:03:40 GMT -5
www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5038751,00.html?maca=en-TWITTER-EN-2004-xml-mrss Serbian, Montenegrin and Macedonian nationals can travel visa-free inside the EU's borderless Schengen zone from Saturday. A group of 50 Serbian nationals left Belgrade after midnight for their first visa-free visit to several European Union countries. The visit, organized by the Serbian authorities and supported by the European Commission's Directorate General for Enlargement as well as by the embassies of France, Italy and Germany, symbolically marks the abolition of visas for Serbian citizens to travel to the EU. "These are ordinary people who have done something extraordinary and have so far never seen Europe," Bozidar Djelic, Serbia's deputy prime minister in charge of European integrations, told a press conference prior to the trip. Travel restrictions were lifted following a November 30 decision by the EU that nationals of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia would be able to travel without visa to all its member states, except Britain and Ireland. The plane carrying the Serbian nationals – selected through the "Europe for everyone" competition and who have not had the opportunity to visit the European Union before – left Belgrade for Brussels shortly after midnight local time. Beside Brussels, the group will also visit Rome, Berlin and Paris, spending two days in each of the European capitals. In Brussels, the group would meet with European Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn, and a number of other officials. In the Macedonian capital, Skopje, several thousand people gathered at the main square to celebrate the abolition of visas. The Macedonian government is also planning to organize a symbolic trip for its citizens. And in Montenegro, the authorities announced a celebratory visit by 100 citizens to Rome on Sunday. Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro are all aspirants for EU membership, but only Macedonia has formerly attained the status of a candidate. Serbia says it is currently engaged in talks with the EU and could decide next week on whether to apply for membership. Serbian entry has been stalled due to its failure to arrest ex-Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic, who has been charged with war crimes. rb/AFP/Reuters Editor: Andreas Illmer
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