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Post by aca on Nov 30, 2006 23:37:52 GMT 3
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 1, 2006 1:46:51 GMT 3
Thank you dear Aca Yabghu
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Post by kokturk on Dec 1, 2006 16:54:47 GMT 3
I have to say that, Serbian snipers are the best on the world. I wonder how they are educated.
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Post by aca on Dec 1, 2006 18:22:06 GMT 3
I don't belive that they are the best in the World Where did you get that info?
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Post by kokturk on Dec 1, 2006 20:02:10 GMT 3
I don't belive that they are the best in the World Where did you get that info? There is no another nation famous with their snipers. Everybody a bit curious about wars, armies and weapons know that the best snipers are Serbians.
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Post by aca on Dec 1, 2006 20:08:26 GMT 3
Than you also must know about their education But I still think you are mistaking. And I also have a feeling that you are confusing them with snipers of a different army.
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Post by kokturk on Dec 1, 2006 20:11:02 GMT 3
Than you also must know about their education But I still think you are mistaking. And I also have a feeling that you are confusing them with snipers of a different army. I'm not confusing. That issue is talked always after our long Counter-Strike, Battlefield... sessions, lasting for at least 5 hours. We call our best snipers "Predrag".
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Post by aca on Dec 1, 2006 20:37:04 GMT 3
;D ;D ;D Do you know what does "Predrag" mean?
It means "very dear" ;D This name sounds a little bit soft ;D
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 1, 2006 21:45:35 GMT 3
LOL OMG ;D ;D
I think this idea of Serbians being the best snipers comes from the Bosnian War era, where Serbian snipers shot down many civillians as well as soldiers from the enemy factions.
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Post by aca on Dec 1, 2006 22:58:03 GMT 3
LOL OMG ;D ;D I think this idea of Serbians being the best snipers comes from the Bosnian War era, where Serbian snipers shot down many civillians as well as soldiers from the enemy factions. Yes, this came to my mind, but I wasn't complitely sure I can say only one thing - if they were shooting civilians, than they can not be good snipers, no matter how sharp-eyed they may have been - don't you think so?
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Dec 1, 2006 23:09:59 GMT 3
They were shooting them to shoot civillians
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Post by kokturk on Dec 1, 2006 23:22:47 GMT 3
;D ;D ;D Do you know what does "Predrag" mean? It means "very dear" ;D This name sounds a little bit soft ;D We use that name, because it is the only name we know in Serbian. But I will start to call them "Aca".
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Post by kokturk on Dec 1, 2006 23:24:09 GMT 3
LOL OMG ;D ;D I think this idea of Serbians being the best snipers comes from the Bosnian War era, where Serbian snipers shot down many civillians as well as soldiers from the enemy factions. Yes, this came to my mind, but I wasn't complitely sure I can say only one thing - if they were shooting civilians, than they can not be good snipers, no matter how sharp-eyed they may have been - don't you think so? Tigin is right. About their goodness, they are very qualified snipers but of course I do not support what they did to innocent civilians.
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Post by aca on Dec 1, 2006 23:35:54 GMT 3
;D ;D ;D Do you know what does "Predrag" mean? It means "very dear" ;D This name sounds a little bit soft ;D We use that name, because it is the only name we know in Serbian. But I will start to call them "Aca". Please don't ;D May I suggest some other names: Vuk - "wolf" Nenad - "unexpected" Ratko - "little war" ;D
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Post by kokturk on Dec 2, 2006 0:31:48 GMT 3
Greek so-called Army: Pretty little guys called "Evzoni" with their lovely skirts Their main weapon is the funny "clown-like" appearance. Their enemies see them, start to laugh and can not make war.
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