Re: Looney


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Posted by BOban on September 19, 2000 at 21:13:50:

In Reply to: Re: Looney posted by Serbian Son on September 19, 2000 at 18:14:15:

: Of course Boban I expected nothing less of you, even in this time of relative "peace"

: : PS. you don't only sound like a retard but write like one,

: Considering English is my second language I think I write pretty well. I'm sorry if my grammer is not on your level. (Whatever level that is)

: :read like one,

: how the hell do you know how I read?! Better yet, how do you know how a retard reads?

Easy...from my previous "encounters" with you. Mostly, you seem to not be able to comprehend what you read (or you take things out of context on purpose).

: :think like one and ARE ONE.

: That's your opinion. I don't respect it, but I can't stop you from saying it and showing off how much of an idiot you are.

Who is the idiot? Obviously the one who first started with insults (i.e. YOU ... for those who can't read)

: : PS2. Peshalov decided to join Croatia in large part due to Ivanisevic who is one of his best friends. He said that he earned the medal for himself, his friends, his family, and CROATIA. He respects and likes his new country and is a better Croatian than some.

: I never said anything bad about Peshalov?! Why

No...you only implied that the only reason he is playing for Croatia is that we paid money for him (i.e. that he has no honour or principles and that he can be bought).

: are you defending him so much? And I never said

Because he is a descent and honourable human being...something that CANNOT be said of you.

:the croats don't deserve the medal. Do you realize how much of a prick you are by overreacting to everything I.... no, not just I, but overreacting to everything a Serb says.

No I did not overreact. You insinuated that Peshalov can be bought.

PS.. I don't overreact to everything Serb as can be proven by those who CAN READ/COMPREHEND (see my agreement with some regarding Red Star - Leicster).

: :Of course in your ethincally pure and pathetic little mind (and country) it is a cause for laughter and not pride in that someone who could have chosen to go anywhere chose Croatia over US/England/...

: See again, fine insult me and my mind (that you are obviously jelaous of) but why do you always

HAHAHA that was funny...I obviously think too highly of yourself.

:have to resort to immediately insulting my country to?! It's a good thing that Peshalov chose Croatia over US or Britain, because those two countries will get their fair share of the medals regardless.

: : PS3. If you look at it this way then tell me who won all those medals for Yugo before 1992

: A lot of people.. you want me to name every one of them? you are crazy, I have better things to do.

Again my point is proven. I never asked you to list all of the winners of medals for the former Yugo. Of course if you were able to comprehend what you read you would know this.

: :..you know the ones that you jerks constantly claim as yours.

: You "jerks" do as much claiming to the medals from 40 years ago as we do. IOC says that medals were won by Yugoslavia, and continue to be won by current Yugoslavia. So if you have a bone to pick, do it with them.

We claim the medals but we acknowledge that Serbs, Slovenes, Macedonians, Bosnians,...also won medals for the former country something you don't see stated by too many of YOUR newspapers. The only reason Yugo has kept its name is to TAKE CREDIT FOR THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS of the former country. Most Serbs seem to do the same thing (Yugo did this, Yugo did that) without ever stating that this was not the NEW yugo but rather the former Yugo.

: You should know my feelings on name "Yugoslavia" so I'm the wrong person to talk to.

: : YOU ARE AN IMBECIL, AND IDIOT, AND A MORON (you were before and you remained one after the long pause)

: yadda yadda yadda

: :
: : : : Peshalov is from Bulgaria.

: : : Cool - did Croatia buy him from Bulgaria for $1 million like Qatar did, or did you guys get a better deal ;-)

: : : : By the way, on the matter of "sounding" of some surnames: Milinkovic "sounds" about 50-50 for me. As for Spajic, that's at lest 65 % Croatian. (Ever heard of Stjepan Spajic, owner of "Hrvatski Dragovoljac", some kind of "Croatian Atletic Bilbao" - you have to be 100% Croat to be allowed to play for his club.... Hmmmm... He did make an exception in the case of Prosinecki, he, he, he,...) I will, of course, not make any definitive judgements since I do not have any info on those two Argentineans, but the fact is that Croatian diaspora in Argentina is much larger that the Serbian one, so if you were making your conclusions only on account of "soundings",...

: : : And you are at least 95% loony, and often "sound" like a retard, but in this case I won't base my conclusion on the account of "sounding"....

: : : .... the facts speak for themselves!




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