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Gerald 08-29-11 10:39 AM

Certainly he believes that the weather was good....

Penguin 08-29-11 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1738859)
ammmm :hmmm: who ???

We had one wacko who liked to grill women in ovens, but he died 20 years ago

Damned, confused it with another country :oops: - guess which one...
Here's the link to the cannibal's story:
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking...ry_669940.html

I am no better than this guy :88):
http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/2...kingstupid.jpg
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Back in 1999, the governor of Texas, a certain George 'Dubb-ya' Bush, told a Slovakian journalist that "the only thing I know about Slovakia is what I learned firsthand from your foreign minister, who came to Texas. I had a great meeting with him. It's an exciting country." Unfortunately, Mr. Bush had never met with any representative of Slovakia, rather the SLOVENIAN Prime Minister of the time, Janez Drnovsek!
link: http://www.ljubljana-life.com/ljublj...venia-slovakia

However it feels good not to be the only dummy :know:

The nice people who wrote the article give me at least some excuses - I claim them all:

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Both countries became EU members in 2004.

Both countries became independent in the early 90s from larger Communist nations.

Both countries have Karst regions.

Both countries have officially-recognized Hungarian minorities.

Both countries border Austria.

Both countries have white-blue-red flags.

Both countries have shield-shaped coats of arms in the top-left of their flag.

Both of the above-mentioned coats of arms feature mountains with 3 peaks.

Both countries were once a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

A female resident of both countries is a 'Slovenka' in her native tongue.

The adjective form in both countries, in their respecitve languages is 'Slovensk..'

This previous fact means that you'll find Slovenska. Televizia in Slovakia, and Slovenske Zeleznice in Slovenia. Although both would be possible the other way around!

Jimbuna 08-29-11 11:47 AM

Well....no more naughty lessons till Thursday.....mines a Magners http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...leys/lager.gif

Betonov 08-29-11 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1738872)
Damned, confused it with another country :oops: - guess which one...

Reminds me of a joke:

The Slovenes were insulted by the Americans, so they bombed New York. The US president said we will bomb Slovenia until they beg for mercy. So they send in their bombers and bomb all day, nothing, not a word from Ljubljana. So the next day they send in all their missiles, still nothing. On the third day they start dropping nukes, not a word. The president calls his generals to ask them whats going on. No one knows. All of a sudden the secretary of state comes in and says: ''mr. president, a strange thing, Slovaks have been beging us for mercy for three days now for no apparent reason''

Sailor Steve 08-29-11 03:31 PM

:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

The funniest jokes are the ones based in truth. :yeah:

Betonov 08-29-11 03:37 PM

We got used to it. A word mixup, wrong anthem and so on. We usualy get by with a 7,4 million strong epic facepalm (2 million Slovenia plus 5,4 million Slovakia).

But there's less and less of that. It means we're getting more recognition :rock:

Penguin 08-29-11 03:39 PM

:haha: good one!

So the Australians are lucky that Reagan was not in power in WW2 :03:

Jimbuna 08-30-11 07:18 AM

Reminds me of this 'oldie'.

George Bush is being giving his daily briefing. He is told that yesterday three Brazilian soldiers were killed.

"OH NO!" the President exclaims. "That's terrible!"

His staff sit stunned at this display of emotion, nervously watching as the President sits, head in hands.

Finally he looks up with a devastated expression on his face and he asks, "How many is a brazillion?'

Gerald 08-30-11 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1738896)
Well....no more naughty lessons till Thursday.....mines a Magners http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...leys/lager.gif

TOAST :yep:

Herr-Berbunch 08-30-11 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1739459)
TOAST :yep:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfMmPpNhOVM :D

Gerald 08-30-11 09:26 AM

Cool,:up:

Jimbuna 08-30-11 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1739500)

Ahem!

:03:

Gerald 08-30-11 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1739088)
:haha: good one!

So the Australians are lucky that Reagan was not in power in WW2 :03:

:roll:

Osmium Steele 08-30-11 12:26 PM

Went to see "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" last night, and it didn't suck.

Wasn't as good as the original which scared me witless as a kid, but it was a decent popcorn muncher and sure beat the heck out of the "Vampire Flavor of the Month" flicks which make up most of the horror genre today.

It did get less scary once the monsters were fully revealed, but at least they weren't cupie dolls like the original.

Jimbuna 08-30-11 02:48 PM

I've seen that and yes I must agree :yep:


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