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[QUOTE=maco2envy;178554]By one seat... Where have I seen this before?[/QUOTE]
Why pay off any people more than you have to? |
[QUOTE=Gocka;178552]So funny story.
Today I go to check on a job site and my Macedonian guys are listening to Macedonian radio. Just as I walk in I here this "Hit concert, Zelko Samardzic, Boris Trajkoski Stadium. Transportation organized from everywhere in the country" I lost it. "Пту да ви се плукам во народот заебан. Немојте превос да организирате за протести, ама гла ке скршите за да одите на турбо фолк концерти. ИСКЛУЧЕТЕ ГО РАДИОТО СМЕСТА ИЛИ КЕ ЛЕТНИТ НИЗ ПЕНЏЕРА!" I kicked a bucket of drywall mud, muttered some curse words, and went to go eat something (I usually eat when I am pissed off). That commercial ruined my day.[/QUOTE]This is an actual photo of RtG doing the same thing at work [img]https://i.imgur.com/TpmOzSi.jpg[/img] |
Calm down, I'm not ready to kick the bucket yet!
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Republic of Macedonia sent a so-called note verbale to the Greek foreign ministry on Wednesday informing it that it has completed all the legal conditions required by the deal signed between Skopje and Athens to end a decades-old name dispute.
The note paves the way for the Greek Parliament to debate and vote on the Prespes accord which will change Macedonia's name to North Macedonia. “The Greek side is informed that the Republic of Macedonia has fulfilled the internal legal conditions required for the entry into force of the final agreement and that on 11 January 2019, the Assembly of the Republic of Macedonia adopted the Decision for the Promulgation of Amendments XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI to the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia and the Decision for the Promulgation of the Constitutional Law for the Implementation of Amendments XXXIII to XXXVI to the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia,” the note reads. Earlier in the evening, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras related the news to Parliament, during a tense debate on a no-confidence motion which he won with 151 votes. URL: [url]http://www.ekathimerini.com/236701/article/ekathimerini/news/fyrom-informs-greece-it-has-completed-conditions-of-name-deal[/url] [img]https://i.imgur.com/wd7bJln.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/UWj59BE.jpg[/img] |
[QUOTE=Gocka;178552]So funny story.
Today I go to check on a job site and my Macedonian guys are listening to Macedonian radio. Just as I walk in I here this "Hit concert, Zelko Samardzic, Boris Trajkoski Stadium. Transportation organized from everywhere in the country" I lost it. "Пту да ви се плукам во народот заебан. Немојте превос да организирате за протести, ама гла ке скршите за да одите на турбо фолк концерти. ИСКЛУЧЕТЕ ГО РАДИОТО СМЕСТА ИЛИ КЕ ЛЕТНИТ НИЗ ПЕНЏЕРА!" I kicked a bucket of drywall mud, muttered some curse words, and went to go eat something (I usually eat when I am pissed off). That commercial ruined my day.[/QUOTE] clearly your priorities are a bit different... |
[QUOTE=Vangelovski;178558]This is an actual photo of RtG doing the same thing at work
[img]https://i.imgur.com/TpmOzSi.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Holy crap LMAO :thumbup: I always wondered what chichko risto looked like. [QUOTE=Phoenix;178563]clearly your priorities are a bit different...[/QUOTE] clearly |
[QUOTE=Gocka;178569]Holy crap LMAO :thumbup: I always wondered what chichko risto looked like...[/QUOTE]
Same hair colour and gait but the cartoon fella is slimmer and has much better teeth...and a much more coordinated sense of fashion |
I understand your sense of fashion indeed is all about slippers at your age!
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And here you have it. No matter how much spin the fuckwit Zaev and his parliament of fools preach in regards to identity here is Tsipras bitch slapping Zaev yet again and stating that as per the Prespa agreement nationality refers to citizenship not ethnicity.
[url]https://english.republika.mk/news/balkans/tsipras-our-neighbors-note-verbale-clarifies-that-the-term-nationality-refers-exclusively-to-citizenship/[/url] |
On a serious note:
It is absolutely infuriating and baffling how something so consequential could happen, and there be no reaction whatsoever. I don't even mean an opposition reaction, I mean any reaction at all. People in Macedonia have acted as if nothing at all has happened regardless of positions. I know they are passive, but this has to be by far the softest and strangest reaction I've seen from them, probably ever. In the past the responses were weak, but there were responses. This is on another level, and I for once I really can't figure out their sentiment. Rogi, if you are reading along; I would really like to know what your impression has been since this passed parliament, what are people saying and doing? |
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