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Post by terroreign on Feb 11, 2011 16:03:32 GMT -5
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Post by mystery on Feb 12, 2011 17:30:10 GMT -5
villages need to grow as well brah
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Post by terroreign on Feb 12, 2011 19:53:06 GMT -5
Podgorica, unfortunately, with only 150,000 people, is still a village.
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Post by la3ar on Feb 12, 2011 20:29:40 GMT -5
^ have you been to niksic?
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Feb 12, 2011 20:47:21 GMT -5
Where are they getting the workers from?
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 12, 2011 20:54:41 GMT -5
Where do you think?
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Feb 12, 2011 23:57:11 GMT -5
Well not Montenegro so I think a combination of Albania, Serbia & Macedonia. I just wonder what the proportions would be. Maybe they're all from Albania.
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Post by terroreign on Feb 13, 2011 3:24:51 GMT -5
^lol, the lazy thing is mainly a stereotype.
They most probably hire Zecani, Admin's tribe ;D Golubovci stand up!
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Post by gavrilo on Feb 13, 2011 9:01:35 GMT -5
I always hear all of podgorica is decked out in Prada, DG, LV, ie they get it off of the ships that steal the goods from italy. Any truth in that?
Also, krivo you should have posted pics of the basketball stadium, I think it is fairly new, and looks very nice. I watched buducnost play hemofarm on tv a few weeks ago, thats where i noticed it.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Feb 13, 2011 10:59:23 GMT -5
No Albanians, be they from Albania or Kosovo, goes to work in Montenegro.
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Post by la3ar on Feb 13, 2011 14:11:56 GMT -5
^ well, its obvious that you lost your mind, or you really don't know what your talking about.
Pick one.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Feb 15, 2011 7:50:08 GMT -5
No Albanians, be they from Albania or Kosovo, goes to work in Montenegro. My uncle just employed Albanians to build his holiday home near Podgorica. And they didn't even speak Serbian.
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Post by albhighlander on Feb 15, 2011 13:35:47 GMT -5
A lot of the home builders in Montenegro are Boshnjaks and Kosovars. There are also a lot of day laborers from Albania.
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Post by toskaliku on Feb 15, 2011 13:45:30 GMT -5
I don't understand what Albanians would be doing working in Montenegro, considering Montenegro's job situation is not exactly swell. There are Montenegrins doing job migration in Shkoder regularly from what I have heard...
That makes no sense...
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Post by kijgol on Feb 15, 2011 14:00:46 GMT -5
My father hired a couple of Albos from Albania to do some work on our house in FYROM. The idea of Albanians working as independent contractors in Montenegro seems plausible to me.
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Post by toskaliku on Feb 15, 2011 14:06:33 GMT -5
Yea, Im guessing that it has to do with contracting companies operating from Albania and the country it is involving in.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 15, 2011 14:27:13 GMT -5
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Post by terroreign on Feb 15, 2011 14:42:25 GMT -5
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Feb 15, 2011 18:43:18 GMT -5
pm'd you Krivo.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Feb 15, 2011 20:16:03 GMT -5
No Albanians, be they from Albania or Kosovo, goes to work in Montenegro. My uncle just employed Albanians to build his holiday home near Podgorica. And they didn't even speak Serbian. That doesn't make "all the workers from Albania" as you said. And the fact that they don't speak Serbian doesn't make make them from Albania since it's at least 20 years that K.Albs don't learn it. If that story about your uncle is true then it's good. Lazarke re budallice, go smoke smth before writing.
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