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Post by GT » Sat Sep 22, 2007 11:58 am

Hercules Robinson wrote:Ahh, sorry I didnt mean to offend at all, honestly, I think the reason for that 'thought' is due to a James Bond game on Nintendo! Anyway, what is it reall like in Serbia?? Thanks for the reply my friend.
Hey,
No problem. :)
I think Serbia is just like the other countries in Eastern- Central or in Southern Europe. The standard of living is not so high, but we have really beautiful womens, and here is the best music festival in the world (voted by the Guardian). http://eng.exitfest.org/
I'm planning to move to the UK soon, because if I'd like to work in the music industry I have no future here...

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Post by kramerica » Sat Sep 22, 2007 3:58 pm

GT wrote:
Hercules Robinson wrote:Ahh, sorry I didnt mean to offend at all, honestly, I think the reason for that 'thought' is due to a James Bond game on Nintendo! Anyway, what is it reall like in Serbia?? Thanks for the reply my friend.
Hey,
No problem. :)
I think Serbia is just like the other countries in Eastern- Central or in Southern Europe. The standard of living is not so high, but we have really beautiful womens, and here is the best music festival in the world (voted by the Guardian). http://eng.exitfest.org/
I'm planning to move to the UK soon, because if I'd like to work in the music industry I have no future here...
I recently hooked up with a Bulgarian.

Soft lips. Nice boobs. :D
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Post by Macrostructure » Sat Sep 22, 2007 5:12 pm

Hercules Robinson wrote:Ahh, sorry I didnt mean to offend at all, honestly, I think the reason for that 'thought' is due to a James Bond game on Nintendo! Anyway, what is it reall like in Serbia?? Thanks for the reply my friend.
Actually there are quite a few war criminals walking around as free men. Otherwise it's very nice, friendly people, lovely weather, good food and a good music scene :D

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Post by LOFA » Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:42 pm

Serbia gave me my girlfriend and her mother's side of the family. Good people from what I can tell, here in the states.

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Post by sweetjesus » Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:43 pm

LOFA wrote:Serbia gave me my girlfriend and her mother's side of the family. Good people from what I can tell, here in the states.
offtopic but would i have heard u on independent aussie radio? .. dont know of many LOFA's thats all..

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Post by LOFA » Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:41 am

Nope. That's Lofa from LA, I think. I screwed up when I made my handle. I go under the name Lawrenceville of (Fucking) Arabia sometimes when I do strictly solo work. I mostly do artier stuff now under my real name, (K.) Ian Brill, with and without collaborators.

I seriously think I should change my handle. What's your $.02?

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Post by sweetjesus » Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:38 am

LOFA wrote:Nope. That's Lofa from LA, I think. I screwed up when I made my handle. I go under the name Lawrenceville of (Fucking) Arabia sometimes when I do strictly solo work. I mostly do artier stuff now under my real name, (K.) Ian Brill, with and without collaborators.

I seriously think I should change my handle. What's your $.02?

i think its not that big a deal. when releasing you wanna make sure the disparity is resolved. i recently had to change my artist name due to conflicts with other bands (in AU and USA) and im happy i have made the transition now.

but i dont think it would be a big deal if i changed sweetjesus on the forum.. probably do stuff like change your sig to 'not from fucking LA'

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Post by ilia » Sun Sep 23, 2007 8:13 am

nolus wrote: On a related not have a listen to this http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/genres/c ... tandupon7# (valid until 2300 GMT sunday when part 2 will take over) - Rob Newman on the subject of anglo american foreign policy, the "American Plan to Bring Democracy to the Middle East" and why he did not appear on Question Time. v good.
Ooh, thanks so much for this!

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Re: Serbia

Post by Goran@Irrupt » Sun Sep 23, 2007 10:32 am

Hercules Robinson wrote:Anyone here been to Serbia? When I think of Serbia I think of snow, men wearing protective clothing and snow goggles, carrying a rifle with a telescopic lense.
shit man! are people still looking at us this way?!
i really thought times have changed. :(

for the start, you should have checked out THIS topic.

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Post by Monkey Mouse » Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:06 pm

krank wrote:There are quite a few war criminals walking around as free men.
One could say that about Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia also - just that those fellows speak Deutsch.....

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Post by Pitch Black » Mon Sep 24, 2007 2:40 am

Not Serbia, but I played/visited Zagreb in Croatia for the first time a couple of weeks ago. It was a revelation, I had many of my pre-conceptions shattered - it made me realise just how illusory an image of a place can be. Boy did I feel like an ignorant foreigner!!

Main impression: Zagreb is FAR more like the rest of European cities, than unlike. I was stupidly expecting to see the streets filled with snub-nosed 1960's cars and trucks etc... Instead, Zagreb is an exciting mix of historic Europe plus ultra-modern Europe, with a taste of 20th century Eastern-Bloc architecture/history.

The gig was at a club called Aquarius, next to a lake just outside of the city center. We were on on a Wednesday night, big PA system and stage, the room filled with about 400 people, almost all of which I'm sure had never heard us/of us before, and by the end of the night they were screaming and fully going off. It was absolutely one of the highlights of the tour. Really looking forward to going back next year!!

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Post by stallos » Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:51 am

my girlfriend is from Serbia, I have been there quite a few times now.
Mainly to Novi Sad where they hold the Exit festival and also Belgrade the capital

I had a few gigs down there and made a few friends there now
It is an amazing country with really cool people. The music scene is very healthy, lots of DJs and producers and talented folks.

The women are some of the most beautiful I've ever seen and a pint of good lager is only 60pence!

I really like the place - well worth a visit

Krank stop baiting

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Post by positivefeedback » Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:08 am

Belgrade is one of the best cities ive ever been to. amazing. women are the best ive seen in europe by far.

went to exit fest this year. i can only recommend it if you like being surrounded by rich upper class english private school toffs

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Post by GT » Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:44 pm

Serbia Welcomes You Ableton Live 7! :)

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Re: Serbia

Post by Hercules Robinson » Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:26 pm

Hercules Robinson wrote:Anyone here been to Serbia? When I think of Serbia I think of snow, men wearing protective clothing and snow goggles, carrying a rifle with a telescopic lense. But, I think that just stems from playing a game on Nintendo years ago.... I might even have got it mixed up with some other place?

So whats its like in Serbia? Those lands around Europe I have no clue about,
Ahh, it was Siberia I was thinking of... And the game was Goldeneye 007. Serbia \ Siberia. Guess there aint that many Live users in Siberia though? or?

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