OK, can someone summarize what all this means? I just can’t keep track of all the players. Never could.
Piytar said: “I just cant keep track of all the players. Never could.”
This is precisely why it was so easy for the politicians and the media to make the Serbs the “bad guys”.
Don’t feel bad, Piytar: the fog is thick over the Balkans.
See this Croat’s remark
http://croatiancrescent.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html
“When I visited Montenegro, I spoke Croatian with the lady that sold me an ice cream. She said: “You speak nice Serbian”. I felt very proud, but at the same time I wondered: Who is crazy here? If the lady listens to her government, next time she should tell me: “You speak nice Montenegrin”. My CV is getting longer and longer.”
It’s better than bilocation. More angels now fit onto the head of every pin. One person can now thanks to the New World Order simultaneously speak Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Montenegrin, Vojvodinian.
Radio Telefis Eireann broadcasts in Irish, but not in a single standard dialect. Each news reader speaks his own dialect. It’s all Irish. Could the the Irish be sane?