Kmonk - Live fast, die young. I'd rather go out at 50 in the US than have to spend 70 in Slovenia.
a shame.
it's democracy with great mountains, good wine, nice beaches and beautiful women.
only think wrong in slovenia is it's not that diverse a culture and still pretty much a white society like most of europe.
Lol some people have no idea what's it like in Europe. (Talking about Kmonk's retarded USA loving)
Jesus, you clowns. Apologies for not using the "joke" tag, but you need to take yourselves less seriously.
However, the real joke here is that OP is trying to paint Slovenia as a third world nation. They're a central European republic with a low population, high GDP, and membership in the EU. It's an area in which wealth is relatively plentiful, and administration of healthcare is simple. But I notice no one has pointed this out.
your apology, minus the damage control, is acceptable ;)
Kmonk - Live fast, die young. I'd rather go out at 50 in the US than have to spend 70 in Slovenia.
a shame.
it's democracy with great mountains, good wine, nice beaches and beautiful women.
only think wrong in slovenia is it's not that diverse a culture and still pretty much a white society like most of europe.
Lol some people have no idea what's it like in Europe. (Talking about Kmonk's retarded USA loving)
Jesus, you clowns. Apologies for not using the "joke" tag, but you need to take yourselves less seriously.
However, the real joke here is that OP is trying to paint Slovenia as a third world nation. They're a central European republic with a low population, high GDP, and membership in the EU. It's an area in which wealth is relatively plentiful, and administration of healthcare is simple. But I notice no one has pointed this out.
your apology, minus the damage control, is acceptable ;)
.......so what I'm really trying to say is you should have stop at "apologies"
Spent a 3 weeks in Slovenia in 2006. It is an absolutely gorgeous country with very hot women and a modern economy and infrastructure. The capital, ljubljana has every modern convenience with the added touch of medieval buildings all around. Even the country areas are nice, if somewhat more rural than Americans would be used to (no KFC, McDonalds every mile).