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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 10, 2008, 6:04 pm

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>>>To Everybody:
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>>>Those were interesting problems basically describing the height of
>>>ignorance in some people. Thanks for sharing those stories. Now, I feel
>>>like some of my experiences aren't so far off others.
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>>You're wrapping the thread? What about the guy who wanted *every room* in
>>his house to face the ravine at the back of the lot, but wanted his house
>>to be traditional?
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> Aha, not a worst client, a design challenge...

Your optimism is inspiring!



Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 10, 2008, 6:06 pm

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>>>To Everybody:
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>>>Those were interesting problems basically describing the height of
>>>ignorance in some people. Thanks for sharing those stories. Now, I feel
>>>like some of my experiences aren't so far off others.
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>>You're wrapping the thread? What about the guy who wanted *every room* in
>>his house to face the ravine at the back of the lot, but wanted his house
>>to be traditional?
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> Aha, not a worst client, a design challenge...

BTW, Hristos se rodi!



Posted by Secretia Green on January 10, 2008, 6:37 pm

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Again? Where?........



Posted by ++ on January 10, 2008, 7:40 pm


Secretia Green wrote:

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Christ (Hristos) is (he is, se) born (born, third person singular),
according to the Julian calendar, on the 25th of December which ends up
on the 7th of January on hte civil calendar, the Gregorian one. Holiday
is called Bozic' (means "cute little baby God - Bg - day"). Particular
Serbian name, derived from Iranian and Sancrit (peoples are from
adjacent territories in the Near East prior to the third or fourth
centuries) is related, Bogdan, God's gift. Same thing as Theodore in
other languages, Bozhidar in lother languages. Dan also means day in a
number of languages. Night before evening serivce is called Badjak,
which features the Christmas fires, done throughout Romania, Balkans,
northern Greece http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bozic There is a native
softdrink made almost exclusively by Boza makers called Boza which is
fizzy and often served on holidays.

Bozic (kind of pronounced Bohzheech except the ch is slightly different)
is also a common last name in Serbia:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bozic

Merry Christmas (number of countries) = Srekjen or Srekjan (Happy) Bozic'

g ---> zh after certain phonetic changes.

Bulatovic is a Montenegrin, but Serbs like to think that Montenegrins
are Serbs: http://whychristmas.com/cultures/serbia.shtml

Fish Soup (Ribja Chorba ) for Christmas Eve (and 11 other dishes) but
Serbs don't own the recipe: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_soup



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Posted by Michael Bulatovich on January 10, 2008, 7:58 pm

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>>>BTW, Hristos se rodi!
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>>Again? Where?........
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> Christ (Hristos) is (he is, se) born (born, third person singular),
<snip>

I think you underestimate SG, ++.



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