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Post by anton on Aug 10, 2008 1:39:01 GMT 1
The Ukulele Orchestra of GB kick harse. Listen out also for their versions of: Anarchy in the UK Wuthering Heights and Teenage dirtbag
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Post by justapixel on Aug 10, 2008 10:26:00 GMT 1
That sounds interesting. Downloading. .
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Post by ray51 on Aug 12, 2008 20:00:23 GMT 1
But : what about The Brits , speaking Croatian ? P.S. Just which "Croatian" might that be , Pray : zagrebachki , kajkavski, chakavski , shtokavski , GastArbeiterski , knjizhevni ( nadajmo se : NE Krlezhin ? ) , Arsena & Gaby ...?
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Post by firefly on Aug 13, 2008 18:57:18 GMT 1
What's the "Arsen & Gaby version" of hrvatski like? Can you give an example?
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Post by ray51 on Aug 13, 2008 20:01:30 GMT 1
I think so ; Arsen even wrote a song for Bijelo Dugme : "Loshe Vino" ' Gaby said : Pusti me da spavam ! Lock, s(T)ock & barrel , of some people's experience/s....
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Post by choink on Aug 31, 2008 13:02:57 GMT 1
saw jospia lisac the other day in a restaurant. later, i said to my wife...tribali smo se upoznati se s josipom lisac...then i thought it maybe supposed to be josipom liscom, but tthat doesnt sound right. but other surnames change at the end when put in the same sentence. just last night we had visitors over and she was telling me how the surname end bit also may change or may not change depending on wether the person is male or female, when put in the sentence i just gave as an example. i was really freaking out.
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