søndag 27. juni 2010
torsdag 3. juni 2010
søndag 23. mai 2010
. . .

"That was a memorable day to me, for it made great
changes in me. But, it is the same with any life.
Imagine one selected day struck out of it, and think
how different its course would have been. Pause you
who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain
of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never
have bound you, but for the formation of the first link
on one memorable day."
Charles Dickens, Great Expectations
torsdag 20. mai 2010
søndag 2. mai 2010
Kazi - holigan
Etiketter:
Attic International,
Drømmer,
Kjærlighet,
Ludo,
Nostalgi,
Sommer,
Spontanitet,
ttak,
Vennskap
søndag 11. april 2010
torsdag 1. april 2010
Sommerens....
tirsdag 30. mars 2010
mandag 29. mars 2010
fredag 26. mars 2010
onsdag 24. mars 2010
søndag 21. mars 2010
tirsdag 9. mars 2010
lørdag 6. mars 2010
fredag 5. mars 2010
søndag 28. februar 2010
You know you're Bosnian when...
- your family owns a manual coffee grinder
- you take your shoes off when you enter the house, and every family member has his/her own slippers
- you start your day with a cup of coffee and a cigarette
- you have 17 consonants and 2 vowels in your last name
- your mother/nena won't accept the fact that you're not hungry
- you have "pita" or burek for dinner at least 4 days a week
- you're 6 and your father sends you out to buy him a pack of cigarettes and beer
- you chop up some onions and then decide what to cook for dinner
- your mother insists that "promaja" will kill you
- your mother tells you to wear "potkosulja", no matter what the temperature outside
- your mother tells you not to sit close to the TV, and not to use cell phones, because you'll get brain tumor
- your mother tells you that you'll get sick from drinking cold water
- your parents tell you that they had you and your sister/brother when they were your age
- a couple of days really means a week or so
- spring cleaning is really every two, three months, which includes washing the carpets, as well as the curtains
- the time is divided into "before" and "after" the war
- your father refers to all politicians with "djubrad", "lopovi", and "kriminalci"
- you don't want to talk about the war to anyone, but that's the only thing you talk about with other Bosnians
- parents keep telling you to shut up so they can hear the news on TV
- you eat baklava and hormasice at least twice a year
- you keep all your old unfit clothing until your relatives grow up, so you can give them something to wear
Etiketter:
Attic International,
Generalisering,
Harmoni,
multikulturell,
Sannhet,
Surrealisme
lørdag 27. februar 2010
torsdag 25. februar 2010
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