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Father Jape

Blijedi čovjek na tragu pervertita.
To je ta nezadrživa napaljenost mladosti.
Dušman u odsustvu Dušmana.

Meho Krljic

Najveći je otišao.


  Muhammad Ali, simply 'The Greatest', dead at 74 
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   Muhammad Ali, the eloquent, colorful, controversial and brilliant three-time heavyweight boxing champion who was known as much for his social conscience and staunch opposition to the Vietnam War as for his dazzling boxing skills, died Friday.
He was 74.
Once the most outrageous trash talker in sports, he was largely muted for the last quarter century of his life, quieted by a battle with Parkinson's Disease.
Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. on Jan. 17, 1942, in Louisville, Ky., Ali learned to box after his bicycle was stolen when he was 12 years old. When young Clay vowed to "whoop the behind" of the thief, a local police officer encouraged him to learn to box to channel his energy.
He would go on to become known as "The Greatest," and at his peak in the 1970s was among the most recognizable faces on Earth.
He was known for his tendency to recite poems while making predictions about his fights – "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see." – as well as for giving opponents often unflattering nicknames. He referred to Sonny Liston as "the big ugly bear," George Chuvalo as "The Washerwoman," Floyd Patterson as "The Rabbit" and Earnie Shavers as "The Acorn."
But his most controversial, and some would say cruel, nicknames were reserved for his fiercest rival, Joe Frazier. He first dubbed Frazier "Uncle Tom" and then later called him "The Gorilla."
When Ali prepared to meet Frazier for a third time in Manila, Philippines, on Oct. 1, 1975, he frequently carried a toy rubber gorilla with him. At one news conference, he pulled the gorilla out of his pocket and began punching it as he said, "It's going to be a killa and a thrilla and a chilla when I get the gorilla in Manila."
Frazier, though, took it personally and harbored a decades-long grudge.
"It sure did bother him," Gene Kilroy, Ali's friend for more than 50 years, told Yahoo Sports.
Kilroy said Ali was simply promoting the fights and meant no harm, and said Ali regretted the impact his words had upon Frazier.
"I used to tell Ali, 'Someday, me, you and Joe are going to be three old men sitting in the park laughing about all that [expletive],' " Kilroy recalled. "And Ali said, 'That would be great!' I talked to Joe and Joe said, 'No, [expletive] him. I don't want to be with him.' But he loosened up later and they mended fences.
Not long before Frazier's death in 2011, he attended an autograph signing and memorabilia show in Las Vegas. Frazier grabbed a copy of an old Sports Illustrated magazine that had a photo of the two fighters and promoter Don King on the cover.
"Man," he said, sounding wistful, "we gave the people some memories, me and Ali."
Ali was at the peak of his professional powers after knocking out Zora Folley in New York on March 22, 1967. He battered Folley throughout and stopped him in the seventh.
After the bout, Folley shared his thoughts with Sports Illustrated.
"The right hands Ali hit me with just had no business landing – but they did. They came from nowhere," Folley said. "... He's smart. The trickiest fighter I've seen. He's had 29 fights and acts like he's had a hundred. He could write the book on boxing, and anyone that fights him should be made to read it first."
But Ali's boxing career came to a screeching halt after that fight. He'd refused induction into the U.S. Army because he stated he was a conscientious objector.
This all went down at the height of the civil rights movement.
"Shoot them for what?" Ali asked in an interview after he refused induction. "They never called me nigger. They never lynched me. They never put dogs on me. They didn't rob me of my nationality, rape and kill my mother and father. What do I want to shoot them for, for what? Why do I want to go shoot them, poor little people and babies and children and women? How can I shoot them? Just take me to jail."
  He went on trial in Houston on June 20, 1967. The jury deliberated for only 21 minutes before finding him guilty. He was fined $10,000, faced five years in jail and had his passport taken.
He was stripped of the crown and deprived from making a living, but he wasn't silenced. Ali would go on a lecture circuit, speaking at colleges for as little as $1,500 and as much as $10,000.
He desperately needed the money because he wasn't making a lot after being stripped and he was paying an expensive team of attorneys.
Always conscious of his image, Ali joked in one interview that he couldn't allow people to see his car.
"I didn't want people to see the world heavyweight champion driving a Volkswagen, while all them guys were driving their Cadillacs," he said.
At first, there was a lot of tension in the crowds, as opposition to the war had only just started. Gradually, though, Ali swung the crowds to his point of view as the country's opinion of the situation in Vietnam turned dramatically.
Ali said that on one series of lectures he was set to make $1,500 a speech for talking to students at Canisius, Farleigh Dickinson and C.W. Post. He opened his wife's piggy bank and found, he said, $135, which he needed to buy gas and food for his trip.
Kilroy said that whenever Ali was paid, the first thing he did was find a Western Union.
"Whenever he'd get paid, he'd go send some money to his mother and father so they were OK and then he sent what was left to his wife and kids," Kilroy said.
Despite his financial difficulties, Ali never lost the courage of his convictions. At one of his speeches, he insisted he had no regrets.
While many tried to convince him of the errors of his ways, he remained steadfast and resolute. He told the crowd that sticking for his beliefs led him to come out on top.
"There have been many questions put to me about why I refused to be inducted into the United States Army," Ali said in the speech to students. "Especially, as some have pointed out, as many have pointed out, when not taking the step I will lose so much. I would like to say to the press and those people who think I lost so much by not taking the step, I would like to say I didn't lose a thing up until this very moment. One thing, I have gained a lot. Number one, I have gained a peace of mind. I have gained a peace of heart. I now know I am content with almighty God himself, whose name is Allah. I have also gained the respect of everyone who is here today.
"I have not only gained the respect of everyone who is here today, but worldwide. I have gained respect [from] people all over the world. By taking the step, I would have satisfied a few people who are pushing the war. Even if the wealth of America was given to me for taking the step, the friendship of all of the people who support the war, this would still be nothing [that would] content [me] internally."
The Supreme Court would reverse Ali's conviction in 1971 by an 8-0 vote. But by then, Ali was already back in the ring.
He actually returned from exile in 1970. Georgia didn't have an athletic commission and so he wasn't banned there. He faced Jerry Quarry on Oct. 26 in Atlanta, a fight Ali won via a third-round stoppage.
After one more fight, a knockout of Oscar Bonavena in the 15th round, Ali was ready to face the undefeated Frazier.
According to boxing promoter Bob Arum, the fight nearly took place in Las Vegas, with then-Nevada Governor Paul Laxalt endorsing the fight.
"The bad luck was [when arranging the fight] we stayed at the Desert Inn," Arum told Yahoo Sports.
The Desert Inn was owned by Moe Dalitz, a one-time bootlegger and racketeer who was the most powerful figure in Las Vegas. He was also a reputed mobster.
Dalitz didn't care for Ali because he didn't serve in the war.
He saw Arum and Conrad eating breakfast and asked Conrad why they were there. Dalitz went crazy, Arum said.
"He said, 'I don't want that [expletive] draft dodger in this town,' " Arum said. " 'It's not good for the town.' "
And so the biggest fight in history went not to Las Vegas but to New York a few months later.
It was an epic night that featured scores of celebrities in the crowd. Frank Sinatra was a ringside photographer. Burt Lancaster did color commentary.
It was an outstanding fight, but Frazier's pressure carried the day. He floored Ali in the 15th round with one of the most famous and perfectly executed left hooks in boxing history, sealing the fight.
But Ali would have his days against Frazier, defeating him twice, in a non-title bout on Jan. 28, 1974, in New York, and for the heavyweight title in Manila on Oct. 1, 1975. That was a fight for the ages, remembered as one of a handful of the best in boxing history.
Ali won by 14th-round stoppage when Frazier's trainer, Eddie Futch, asked referee Carlos Padilla to stop the fight. There has long been question about whether Angelo Dundee, then Ali's trainer, would have allowed Ali to go out for the 15th had Futch not stopped it.
In his brilliant 2001 book, "Ghosts of Manila," Mark Kram wrote, "After the press conference, Joe retired to a private villa for rest. He had been sleeping for a couple of hours when George Benton entered with a visitor. The room was dark. 'Who is it?' Joe asked, lifting his head. 'I can't see. Can't see. Turn the lights on.' A light was turned on and he still could not see. Like Ali, he lay there with his veins empty, crushed by a will that had carried him so far and now surely too far. His eyes were iron gates torn up by an explosive. 'Man, I hit him with punches that bring down the walls of a city. What held him up?' He lowered his head for some abstract forgiveness. 'Goddamn it, when somebody going to understand? It wasn't justa fight. It was me and him. Not a fight.' "
Ali wasn't nearly the same fighter after that. He'd taken a fearsome pounding in his second career, after his return from exile. His three fights with Frazier, his 1974 fight with George Foreman in Africa and his 1980 bout with Larry Holmes were particularly brutal.
Ali's win over Foreman became known as "The Rumble in the Jungle," fought in then what was called Zaire and is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
He employed his famous "Rope-A-Dope" strategy in that fight. Foreman was a fearsome opponent at the time, the hardest hitter in boxing with a 40-0 record and 39 knockouts.
There were many sportswriters and boxing experts of the day who feared for Ali, such was Foreman's reputation at the time.
"I thought I was going to go in there and just go out and go, 'Boom, boom, boom,' and hit him and get him out of there and then go home," Foreman told Yahoo Sports in 2014. "That was my mistake. This was Muhammad Ali. He was 'The Greatest,' and they called him that because he was, but he was also the smartest. He knew what to do. And he did a great job of it."
Ali no longer had the foot speed or the elusiveness to dance away from Foreman as he'd done with Liston a decade earlier. Instead, he figured out the best strategy was to lay back against the ropes, lean back as far as he could, cover his face with his gloves and as much of his body as he could with his arms and let Foreman pound at him.
Foreman obliged and threw crunching, punishing shots. Ali took them and waited until Foreman became so tired he could no longer raise his arms. When he couldn't, Ali struck back and knocked out Foreman in the eighth round in the most remarkable upset of his career.
"It was my honor to get beaten up by that man," Foreman said, chuckling, in 2014. "I hated him at the time, because I didn't understand. But we grew to love each other. I love him like a brother."
Ali slowed down even more after the win over Frazier and never again looked like the electric, blazing-fast athlete he'd been years earlier.
"Nobody would have beaten Ali prior to the three-and-a-half years he lost [objecting to the Vietnam War]," Arum, who has promoted boxing for 50 years, told Yahoo Sports. "Nobody, and I mean nobody, could have come close to him. He was as fast and as elusive as Sugar Ray Robinson and Sugar Ray Leonard, and he was a heavyweight. His punching power was way better than people gave him credit for, but you never saw it a lot in those days because he was up on his toes moving."
After the Frazier fight, Ali became a personality as much as an athlete. He appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation" in 1976 during the Ford-Carter presidential race. He was asked whom he favored, and he declined to answer, saying he didn't know enough and didn't want to influence people who followed him and would vote for whomever he would say.
He officially retired from boxing in 1981 after a unanimous decision loss to Trevor Berbick, ending his career with a 55-5 record. He remains the only three-time lineal heavyweight champion, having won titles in 1964, '74 and '78.
As he aged, Ali began to think of his role in the world and what he could do to improve it. And he talked on "Face the Nation" about his desire to do charitable acts.
"We only have so many hours a day to do what we have to do, so many years to live, and in those years, we sleep about eight hours a day," Ali sad. "We travel. We watch television. If a man is 50 years old, he's lucky if he's actually had 20 years to actually live. So I would like to do the best I can for humanity.
"I'm blessed by God to be recognized as the most famous face on the Earth today. And I cannot think of nothing better than helping God's creatures or helping poverty or good causes where I can use my name to do so."
In a 1975 interview with Playboy that was released around the time of his third fight with Frazier, he spoke of how his view of the world had changed.
He said it was his responsibility to take advantage of his notoriety by helping his fellow man.
"You listen up and maybe I'll make you as famous as I made Howard Cosell," he said in the Playboy interview. "Wars on nations are fought to change maps, but wars on poverty are fought to map change. The man who views the world at 50 the same as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.
"These are words of wisdom, so pay attention, Mr. Playboy. The man who has no imagination stands on the Earth. He has no wings, he cannot fly. When we are right, no one remembers, but when we are wrong, no one forgets."
Kilroy, King and Arum said they knew of many charitable acts Ali had done. Kilroy said Ali, who was the most popular athlete in the world for years and commanded attention everywhere he went, would always be willing to do charitable acts, but said he didn't want cameras or reporters around because he didn't want anyone to think he was doing it for the publicity.
In 1973, for example, Ali learned that a home for elderly Jewish people was going to close because it was out of money.
"I'll never forget that night," Kilroy said. "It was a cold January night and we saw it on the news. Ali really paid attention to it and you could tell it bothered him, that all these people were going to be put out. They had nowhere to go. He told me to find out where it was, so I called the TV station and got the address.
"We drove over there and walked in and some guy comes up to me. I said, 'We're looking for the man in charge. Where is he?' And the guy says, 'I am. What do you want?' And Ali tells him he wants to help. He wrote him a check for $200,000 and tells him to put it in the bank that night. And then he writes another check for $200,000 and tells him to wait four days, because he has to get home and put some more money in the bank to cover the check."
In 1990, shortly before the first Gulf War between the U.S. and Iraq, he flew to Baghdad to speak with Saddam Hussein to secure the release of 15 U.S. hostages.
Hussein agreed to release the hostages.
For the rest of his life Ali worked to promote the cause of peace and charity. In December 2015, he condemned ISIS and took a shot at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (without mentioning Trump's name) when Trump suggested temporarily banning all Muslims from entering the U.S.
After the terrorist shootings in San Bernardino, Ali released a statement through his publicist. The headline said, "Statement From Muhammad Ali Regarding Presidential Candidates Proposing to Ban Muslim Immigration to the United States."
"I am a Muslim and there is nothing Islamic about killing innocent people in Paris, San Bernardino or anywhere else in the world," Ali said in the statement. "True Muslims know that the ruthless violence of so-called Islamic Jihadists goes against the very tenets of our religion.
"We as Muslims have to stand up to those who use Islam to advance their own personal agenda. They have alienated many from learning about Islam. True Muslims know or should know that it goes against our religion to try and force Islam on anybody.
"Speaking as someone who has never been accused of political correctness, I believe that our political leaders should use their position to bring understanding about the religion of Islam and clarify that these misguided murderers have perverted people's views on what Islam really is."
It's the last major public statement Muhammad Ali ever made. 


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Edit: FJ me iznindžao.

Dzimi Gitara

Moram priznati da sam poslednjih godina počeo više da cenim Formana, a posebno Frejzera, ali nema spora da je bio legenda. Pogotvo što je postao neka vrsta simbola, poput Če Gevare, u koji se učitiava više sadržaja no što ga je stvarno bilo.

Dobar primer je meč u Zairu, u kom je Forman, samo zato što je Alijev oponent, bio od domaće publike dočekan kao belac (čovek je čak tamnije puti od Alija). Na istom tom meču, Ali je napravio jedan od najpoetskijih poteza u istoriji boksa. Kad je Forman počeo da se tetura oko njega, Ali je zamahnuo da ga dokrajči, ali videvši da to neće biti neophodno, samo je spustio zamahnutu ruku i ispratio pogledom Džordžov pad... to je bio jedan veličanstven potez.

Kamenje iz džepova http://kamenje.blogspot.com/

Truman

Nisam ljubitelj sporta no sad čitam da je bio protivnik rata u Vijetnamu i borac za prava crnaca. Neka mu je laka zemlja!
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." A.C.

Dybuk

Milsim da nisam gledala nijedan njegov mec, to je bilo "pre mog vremena". Svakako, velika ikona boksa, RIP.

Son of Man

Bio član kontarverzne organizacije "Nation of Islam" čak i kad ju je Malkolm X napustio.

tomat

Ilajdža Muhamed je preko reda Kasijusu Kleju dao 'pravo' ime, dok je Malkolm ostao X tokom čitavog svog bivstvovanja u Naciji Islama.
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

Truman

Preminuo Viktor Korčnoj jedan od najlegendarnijih i najneobičnijih šahista. Neka mu je laka zemlja.
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." A.C.

Meho Krljic

Au.. posle Alija i Korčnoja, umro je i Kimbo Slajs...



MMA fighter Kimbo Slice dies at age 42


QuoteKimbo Slice, one of the most recognizable names in MMA fighting, died Monday night at the age of 42.
The former Bellator star and Bahamian-born boxer was hospitalized for an undisclosed reason near his home in Coral Springs, Fla., earlier on Monday, where he had been in critical condition.
A cause of death was not confirmed, though multiple reports said Slice suffered heart failure.
"We are all shocked and saddened by the devastating untimely loss of Kimbo Slice, a beloved member of the Bellator family," Bellator MMA CEO Scott Coker said in a statement. "One of the most popular MMA fighters ever, Kimbo was a charismatic, larger-than-life personality that transcended the sport.
"Outside of the cage he was a friendly, gentle giant and a devoted family man. His loss leaves us all with extremely heavy hearts, and our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Ferguson family and all of Kimbo's friends, fans and teammates.">
The ATT Family and South Florida community lost a legend today. RIP Kimbo. pic.twitter.com/sjs8ctyJMd
— American Top Team (@AmericanTopTeam) June 7, 2016
Slice's former training partner, Tyler Cook, shared pictures on Facebook of the two and said, "RIP to my man KIMBO SLICE love you man damn."
Slice, whose real name is Kevin Ferguson, last fought at Bellator 149 on Feb. 19, when he defeated Dhafir "Dada 5000" Harris, who claimed he suffered two heart attacks during the bout. The victory was later overturned and ruled a no-contest after Slice tested positive for a banned steroid.
Slice was a self-made celebrity, getting the attention of UFC after he became an internet sensation by posting backyard fight videos. In one of those fights, he left a large cut over an opponent's eye and his web fans gave him the nickname, Slice.
He was scheduled to headline Bellator 158 on July 16 in London against James Thompson.
Slice was 7-0 as a professional boxer and made professional wrestling appearances. He went 5-2(1) in sanctioned MMA fights with UFC, Bellator and Elite XC, losing his only UFC fight on May 8, 2010 in UFC 113.
Slice was engaged to long-time girlfriend, Antionette Ray, and he has six children — three girls and three boys.


Meho Krljic

Veoma mi je žao da javim da je umrla Maja Skovran, slikarka i dugogodišnji kulturni pregalac, između ostalog jedna od urednica RTS-ove dugovečne kulturno-umetničke emisije Metropolis.

Ja sam Maju upamtio po ekstremnom dobru kada me je još tamo polovinom devdedesetih dovukla na Metropolis i na svoju emisiju na Art televiziji da pričam o mojim subkulturnim glupiranjima. Divna žena, otvorena za razne umetničke i kulturne inicijative, strpljiva i dobra. Veliki, ogroman gubitak za ovo društvo.


Преминула Маја Сковран



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После краће и тешке болести, у 55. години живота, преминула је Маја Сковран, академски сликар, ликовни критичар и уредник у Редакцији за културу и уметности РТС-а. Комеморација Маји Сковран биће одржана у среду, 15. јуна у 12 сати у Галерији РТС-а.



Факултет ликовних уметности завршила је у Београду, у класи професора Стојана Ћелића, а специјалистичке студије у Италији и Немачкој. Као младу сликарку  привукао је телевизијски медиј.


На Радио-телевизији Србије провела је више од три деценије. Била је један од уредника  емисије "Метрополис" и аутор  серијала "Либела".
Проритет у  њеном телевизијском стваралаштву  било је очување нашег и европског културног наслеђа. Веровала је да су култура и уметност вредности без граница.
Поводом  прве самосталне изложбе у Београду 1985.године њен професор Стојан Ћелић записао је "да Маја даровито остварује форме у просторима, усмерена на неоекспресионизам, на нову слику."
У својој слици Маја Сковран је настојала да искорачи из уобичајеног, одабрала је игру као могуће виђење света спајајући митолошки и савремени контекст. Боја, тема и фигура доминантни су елементи њеног ликовног језика.
Била је члан УЛУС-а, ЛАДЕ и АИЦА-е. Носилац је Италијанског ордена витеза културе. Обдарена, образована и добро обавештена.
Комеморација поводом смрти Маје Сковран биће одржана у среду, 15. јуна у 12 сати у Галерији РТС-а. Опело и испраћај за кремацију почиње у 12.30 на Новом гробљу у Београду, у четвртак 16. јуна.


Agota

Jao bre, i ona... Šteta :( 
This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Alexdelarge

moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Meho Krljic

I to na sceni... Stvarno... strašno. Neka mu je laka zemlja.

Krsta Klatić Klaja

Шта се дешава који мој с глумцима... прегледати позоришта гајгеровим бројачем

Баш сам оно опсовао кад сам чуо...
šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala

Ugly MF


Son of Man

Stari Julovac...hteo se bije sa mnom 1999. na ulici, izašo iz mečke i kreno, onda kad je shvatio da ima likova koji će da mu polupaju šoferku samo seo nazad i zapalio. Svaka čast za glumu al' umro majci, jebali ga Mira Marković i Vulin. Desetine hiljada ljudi je stradalo zbog te ekipe, ubili su Stambolića, vi praštajte, ja nikad neću, nit zaboraviti ko je šta radio 90-ih, nit oprostiti.

Krsta Klatić Klaja

Добро сад, боље и да је у затвору у 55. години него шест стопа испод.

Иначе, ја тек чуо да се то баш пред публиком десило, не сконтах шта је Мехо рекао, мислио нека проба... Слобода Мићаловић га реанимирала, гледала представу са ћерком...
šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala

Son of Man

Oćete vako da kukate i kad bude umrla Mira Marković, njegova muza koja sad bahato troši keš u Rusiji u krvi zarađen na našim životima?

Jbga i ona je valjda nekakva spisateljica, treba je ispoštovati, o pokojniku sve najbolje i ti tripovi?

Ma nekrofilija klasična. Rot in hell.

Dybuk

Sokirala sam se kad sam cula vest. :( Ova godina nije normalna. 

Krsta Klatić Klaja

станбре Сине, оћеш тебе да памте по неком брки, љиги и црногорцу, кад већ Манду гураш на Миру? Мојне зезаш бре...
šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala

Dybuk

Ja jedino pamtim onog ljigavca sa kerom iz Srecnih Ljudi kao Mirinog (JUL) glumca. Potonuo je s rezimom.

Za Mandu nisam znala, a cak i da je tako - pogresi covek, sigurno je te grehe iz mladosti imao vremena da "okaje" i ostavi za sobom.

Аксентије Новаковић

Дајбук и Бата не будите смешни, па ви говорите о Манди ко да сте га лично познавали, а једино што знате је пројекција масмедија коју сте упили ко спужвице.
Умро па шта, не иде матором човеку да буде у присуству старлете, рикне чука и то је то.
Умрели су много вреднији и битнији људи од тог глумчића који није умео ни поштеног србског сељака да одигра ваљано.

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T2 irritazioni risuscitare dai morti.

http://www.istrebljivac.com/blog-Unistavanje-pacova.html

Scordisk

Ahahaha, moram se složiti sa sinom. Manda je bio pristojan glumac, al julovsko govno. Osim toga, svi imaju rok trajanja, ne treba se potresati...

Dybuk

Pa dobro, nije vala ni meni iz oka ispao, cak ne volim njegove uloge, ali eto, ne bih sad da hejtujem :lol:

osim toga i Bata Z. je bio rezimski glumac (pa i poslanik) i sta mu je falilo? :)

Scordisk

Kičma i testisi :D Al bože moj. Prah bili, u prah se vratili. Više me zanima oće li kiša danas?

Scordisk

Često mi zapravo padnu Jaganjčeve mudre reči na pamet. Ja bih njega u školsku lektiru stavio.

"Čujem, deco, biraju vam profesije. Šta ćete biti? Lekari, advokati, piloti? Šta to čujem? Tatini mafijaši? Mamine sponzoruše? Bakini stranački kadrovi? E pa deco, sada je sve jasno: otac vam je pička, majka kurva a baba vampir"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cDhEqMkH6Q

Dybuk


Аксентије Новаковић

Каква шизика, прво се шокира, а затим јеца, рида и шмрца за Мандом, након чега пада у смехотресни транс због агнеца.   :lol:

T2 irritazioni risuscitare dai morti.

http://www.istrebljivac.com/blog-Unistavanje-pacova.html

Krsta Klatić Klaja

Quote from: Scordisk on 16-06-2016, 15:19:53
Kičma i testisi :D

Какве су ово небулозе!

Па зар није ДОС најбескичменија, најевнуснија организација икад?

На страну шта ко мисли о СПС, за њихова (не)дјела треба имати лубенице а не тестисе

А Бата, рудоња!
šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Scordisk

Ahahha, Bato, sada si me podsetio na ono kada beretke demonstriraju sa barikadama u Kneza Miloša, s otkočenim kalašima, a Koštunica kaže: "Paaa, to je kao kada bi doktori demonstrirali u belim mantilima..."



Dybuk

Bogme bato, kad je on bio prominentan u SPS-u tad nisu trebale lubenice, ni testisi ni zrna bibera  :D

Krsta Klatić Klaja

Зна се ко је распродавао и деиндустријализовао без испаљеног метка, зове се ДОС.

Иначе, и ово око неке крви проливене, гдје су то Србијанци проливали крв деведесетих?

Тишина, море.
šta će mi bogatstvo i svecka slava sva kada mora umreti lepa Nirdala

Аксентије Новаковић

Зна се ко је издао земљу након 78 дана рата.

Зна се ко је опљачкао девизну штедњу.

Зна се ко је покрао "Зајам за Србију".

Зна се чији је шеф носио коферче са парама.



T2 irritazioni risuscitare dai morti.

http://www.istrebljivac.com/blog-Unistavanje-pacova.html

Dybuk

'Star Trek' actor Anton Yelchin dies in freak car accident

Anton je takodje zvezda filmova GREEN ROOM i Burying the Ex. Preporucujem oba.

Truba

stvarno peh
koja je verovatnoća
Najjači forum na kojem se osjećam kao kod kuće i gdje uvijek mogu reći što mislim bez posljedica, mada ipak ne bih trebao mnogo pričati...

tomat

Umro Bernie Worrell, suosnivač i klavijaturista na Parliament/Funkadelic :-(
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

Meho Krljic

Oooo... greota. RIP.

tomat

Umro Karlo Pedersoli, poznatiji kao Bad Spenser.
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

Meho Krljic

 :( Neka mu je laka zemlja. Bio je jedan od naših heroja u detinjstvu.



http://youtu.be/FOgbcr5UL_I


tomat

Ja ga se najviše sećam po ulozi detektiva Džeka Kostela u seriji Ekstralardž.

Vaistinu heroj.
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.



Dybuk

Uvek se secam njegovih pokreta, kako je tabao likove, samo zamahne rukom ko lopatom, bam. Dobar je bio Bad, RIP :(




Harley Quinn



Truman

R.I.P. Bad Spenser, baš malopre na RAI 2 prikazaše jedan njegov krimić. Ništa spec, ali zanimljivo gledati čisto zbog njegovog stila glume ( i korišćenja pesnica! ). Glumac monolit, podseća me malo na Pavla Vujisića.
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." A.C.

tomat

Umro je Alvin Toffler, autor i futurista čija je knjiga Future Shock bila veoma značajna za nastanak i razvoj tehno muzike u Detroitu.
Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics: even if you win, you're still retarded.

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...