Yes, Bojan Tišljar (to the right) is a good friend of mine from Zagreb.
But better don't call him 'former Yugoslavian' - he was born during the war, when Croatia was already independent.
His mother once told us how they wondered about her at the customs when she was driving back home, pregnant, while all the people were fleeing the country during the bombardment of the city.
migrado en montaroj estas alegorio de nia vivo, ĉu ne? :) En la pinto estas nia celo, kiun ni pene celas atingi. La ĝusta vojo estas kruta kaj implikita, plena de deklivaĵoj kaj baroj. Feliĉe ni ne iras solaj, sed ĉe nia flanko estas niaj amikoj, kiuj en malfacilaj momentoj donas al ni sian helpan manon. Jen kial multaj homoj ŝatas migradon...:)
Nada says:
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But better don't call him 'former Yugoslavian' - he was born during the war, when Croatia was already independent.
His mother once told us how they wondered about her at the customs when she was driving back home, pregnant, while all the people were fleeing the country during the bombardment of the city.
Jacek says:
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Dankon pro viaj pensigaj vortoj.
Márta Endrédi says:
Martha
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