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Post by Ozymandias on Dec 25, 2022 6:23:56 GMT
Denis Richards was super-hot in the 90's, no wonder Charlie Sheen married her. When a guy with that much "experience" commits, it usually turns out to be for a beauty. Look who Michael Douglas landed.
Better not to talk about the piglet.
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Post by matejst on Dec 25, 2022 9:08:49 GMT
Denis Richards was super-hot in the 90's, no wonder Charlie Sheen married her. When a guy with that much "experience" commits, it usually turns out to be for a beauty. Look who Michael Douglas landed. Better not to talk about the piglet. With such "Christmas", no problem with heating...
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Post by matejst on Dec 25, 2022 22:10:11 GMT
"The Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army, General Milan Mojsilović, urgently went to Raska after a meeting with the Supreme Commander of the Serbian Army, Aleksandar Vučić.
Mojsilović stated that the situation in the north of the Republic of Kosovo is extremely complex and requires the presence of the army along the administrative line.
Today, the Pristina regime of Aljbin Kurti forbade the Serbian patriarch, Mr. Porphyrius, from entering the KIM, and in Zubin Potok tonight around 7:45 p.m., Albanian special forces opened fire on the Serbs."
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Post by Ozymandias on Dec 25, 2022 22:46:49 GMT
"The Chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army, General Milan Mojsilović, urgently went to Raska after a meeting with the Supreme Commander of the Serbian Army, Aleksandar Vučić. Mojsilović stated that the situation in the north of the Republic of Kosovo is extremely complex and requires the presence of the army along the administrative line. Today, the Pristina regime of Aljbin Kurti forbade the Serbian patriarch, Mr. Porphyrius, from entering the KIM, and in Zubin Potok tonight around 7:45 p.m., Albanian special forces opened fire on the Serbs." Oh, boy.
I saw today in some telegram channel, pictures of the roadblocks, with those huge concrete slabs in the center. I guess you are familiar with them.
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Post by matejst on Dec 25, 2022 23:05:49 GMT
I was on the barricades Friday morning, but it was very relaxed in Zvečan that day. Meanwhile:
"The Kosovo police deny that they participated in the shooting in Zubin Potok
The Kosovo police announced this evening, after media reports that there was a burst of fire in the vicinity of Zubin Potok, that there was no attack on its members or any exchange of fire.
The head of the cabinet of the president of the temporary institutions of Pristina, Bljerim Velja, also said that the Kosovo police "is not involved in any skirmishes"."
One of the problems is fear. The members of the Kosovian special forces know that many Serbs are armed, and they are very nervous when they have to go in the North. In Mitrovica, the only part of the city they enter is the Muslim mahala, where they feel relatively safe. On the other side, the Serbs have not much choice, they have to make some noise, and blocking roads is probably the only thing they can do. I don't think that the Albanians, just like the Serbs, want war. But, otoh, the EU and US do.
The barricades are almost everywhere. I had to take a mountain road and several detours to get to work.
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Post by Ozymandias on Dec 26, 2022 6:42:07 GMT
When you talk of the US and the EU, you're talking of what Erwan refers to as "plutocracy", which is more precise.
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Post by matejst on Dec 26, 2022 7:40:38 GMT
When you talk of the US and the EU, you're talking of what Erwan refers to as "plutocracy", which is more precise. Indeed, and the present situation clearly shows it. Creating and controlling the flow of money is the source of their power.
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Post by Ozymandias on Dec 27, 2022 7:27:20 GMT
The situation has reached a point where it opens RT news program. Should a specific thread about Serbia be opened or do we continue playing the optimist a while longer?
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Post by matejst on Dec 27, 2022 7:41:15 GMT
The situation has reached a point where it opens RT news program. Should a specific thread about Serbia be opened or do we continue playing the optimist a while longer? Nothing will happen, Ozy. But then, still haven't had my first cup of coffee.
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Post by Ozymandias on Dec 27, 2022 8:10:02 GMT
I will disregard that comment, then
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Post by matejst on Dec 27, 2022 8:22:31 GMT
OK, had a coffee, read some news. Wait a bit more. So far, nothing is happening. The Serbs made another barricade in Mitrovica. The situation is like it was in 2005. It is tense, and now everybody is afraid of the decisions the US will make. It is like a game of poker: we don't know yet who is bluffing and who's got the aces.
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Post by matejst on Dec 27, 2022 17:50:12 GMT
Not even one of those defective missiles that miss a whole country and end up in Poland? You mean... in Croatia? The one that missed the whole of Europe (almost)?
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Post by Ozymandias on Dec 27, 2022 18:06:07 GMT
Come on, Croatia isn't anywhere near the end of Europe. I should know, I live at the end of Europe, the northwest end of continental Europe, that is.
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Post by matejst on Dec 27, 2022 18:31:17 GMT
Come on, Croatia isn't anywhere near the end of Europe. I should know, I live at the end of Europe, the northwest end of continental Europe, that is. When I think about it... True... I was mislead by Borell worlds, you know, that Europe is a garden.
You mean "southwest"? Or "northwest" of the "southwest"?
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Post by Ozymandias on Dec 27, 2022 19:01:25 GMT
Well, if you look at the map... it's the northern part of the west. The only other part of continental Europe which could dispute the northwesternmost region crown, is Brittany. That's to the east, but also to the north, so a very similar location on the earth globe. Not surprisingly, Celts populated both areas (plus the west of the UK). At least once we were pushed by the Romans. Before that, we were the original Europeans, you know, like Erwan. The rest of you guys come from Africa or Asia or wherever. So much for the garden.
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