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"Thoughts on Yugoslavia - 31 years after the death of Tito"
May 4, 2011
| Alex M. from Belgrade
Posted on 05/04/2011 6:53:48 AM PDT by Ravnagora
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To: Ravnagora
By the way, Tito was not Serbian folks.
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05/05/2011 5:08:55 AM PDT
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SQUID
To: Hotlanta Mike
I had almost the same summer in 1988! The differences - We flew into Zagreb and then drove to Sarajevo, Neum, and on to Prishtina. Later that same summer my brother and I drove to Salzburg and eventually to Venice and then all the way around the Adriatic to Dubrovnik where we stayed for a few days.
I completely fell in love with all of the people of "Yugoslavia" that summer. They were all the nicest people we met in Europe that summer. We stayed away from the Albanians in Pristhina though. That group is a whole different story.
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05/05/2011 11:13:02 AM PDT
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getoffmylawn
(Greatest American filmmaker ever? That's an easy one - John Cassavetes.)
To: getoffmylawn
Driving the Adriatic was incredible, all the twist and turns along the coast. During my trip there were many Dutch tourists driving down with their camping trailers hitched to the back of their autos. So it necessitated alot of passing when able just in order not to lose too much time behind sitting them.
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