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Buum
, Jun 02 2007 22:05
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 June 2007 - 22:05
#2
Posted 03 June 2007 - 09:05
Bilo vec... al svejedno
Inace, s Uncyclopedie obavezno preporucujem Balcan Wars i First World War (bio link na Linkovi za razbibrigu)
Inace, s Uncyclopedie obavezno preporucujem Balcan Wars i First World War (bio link na Linkovi za razbibrigu)
#3
Posted 09 June 2007 - 13:58
Under no circumstances should you allow a Serbian to die in your country. If that happens, expect that thousands of Serbs appear next day on your doorstep shouting: "THIS IS SERBIA! THIS IS SERBIA!
#4
Posted 11 June 2007 - 11:52
Veliko latinicno U na tab ikonici - ustaska propaganda!!!
Koja ce da bude bruka ako Qrir nadje ovo i zalepi Uncyclopediju na naslovnoj strani
Inace, mislim da je ovo bilo 1000 puta.
Koja ce da bude bruka ako Qrir nadje ovo i zalepi Uncyclopediju na naslovnoj strani
Inace, mislim da je ovo bilo 1000 puta.
#5
Posted 11 June 2007 - 22:53
As the most democrative land in the whole cosmos, Serbia let theirs citizens to make theirs own law. No one should have a doubt in the will of the brave people of Serbia.
Official language: Serbian (Ekavian version, not the gay Ijekavijan)
Official language: Serbian (Ekavian version, not the gay Ijekavijan)
#6
Posted 17 June 2007 - 03:02
Serbia is a huge sprawling nation compromising of large chunks of Southern and Eastern Europe within its historically recognized borders of Karlobag, Karlovac, Virovitica, Tokyo.
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The Order of Templars (precursor to what will become UN) had their war reporters sent over to Kosovo and one of them was stationed near the point of impact of said SCUD missile. The Templar had been enjoying his third or fourth barrel of Serbian refreshing beverage šljivovica at the moment of explosion, and -- momentarily grasping the impact of the event -- allegedly uttered the words "Too bad, Miloš's dead." This was heard by some Serbs nearby but due to their sense of hearing being impaired partly by the recent explosion and partly by the otherwise beneficial effects of the quantity of šljivovica imbibed, they misinterpreted it as "Two bad, Miloš dead". This didn't make any sense, which made it instantly popular among Serbs surviving the battle of Kosovo.
najjace zezanje!
Edited by S.P.Q.R., 17 June 2007 - 03:03.