Kralj Vatra
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Post by Kralj Vatra on May 12, 2009 23:43:50 GMT -5
BIH!
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Post by soko on May 13, 2009 9:47:25 GMT -5
The onylw ay Bosnia could have won, is if all the eastern europeans countries got emotional about our song, with the red flags and all, and voted for us... but they have taken away sms-voting... so i doubt we will win.. we will get 12 points from all the other balkanci... would be cool for eurovizija to be in sarajevo
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Post by manijak on May 14, 2009 16:26:38 GMT -5
I think you have a short memory.
Remember what happened last time they tried to have a gay festival?
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Post by radovic on May 14, 2009 18:38:15 GMT -5
I think you have a short memory. Remember what happened last time they tried to have a gay festival? Well a punch of Polish and Baltic homos were attacked when eurovizija was held here. <-- mind you the gays were trying to have a festival when it was here, an unnanounced one -- they're planning to do the samething over the summer when the Universiade is here.
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Post by Username on May 15, 2009 1:59:12 GMT -5
I think you have a short memory. Remember what happened last time they tried to have a gay festival? Well a punch of Polish and Baltic homos were attacked when eurovizija was held here. <-- mind you the gays were trying to have a festival when it was here, an unnanounced one -- they're planning to do the samething over the summer when the Universiade is here. Good for them. Any country that stands in the way of human rights should be barred from hosting Eurovision. That includes Bosnia.
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Post by Trazi Vise on May 15, 2009 2:02:18 GMT -5
I don't like the Bosnian guy's voice. They are all average this year.
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Post by vinjak on May 17, 2009 23:04:02 GMT -5
A little bit of trivia on Euro and Jug Free-wheeling Yugoslavia was the only socialist country to take part in the Eurovision Song Contest from 1961. They scored their only victory in 1989. From the early 1990s the nation's dissolution was mirrored on the musical stage as new states including Croatia and Slovenia entered the fray. The most recent addition was Montenegro. The former Yugoslavia may have become a formidable voting bloc, but only Serbia (2007) has secured a win. ZELJKO JOKSIMOVICThe popular Serbian singer-songwriter has rapidly turned into a Eurovision fixture in recent years. He sang Serbia and Montenegro's debut entry Lane Moje in 2004, finishing in second place. Two years later, he penned Bosnia's effort Lejla, which came third. Not content with co-hosting the contest when it came to Serbia in 2008, he also wrote the host country's song. Phew. news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7977271.stm
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Post by soko on May 18, 2009 15:24:44 GMT -5
joksimovic je trebao da pobjedi dvijehiljadecetvrte......
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