Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Temperature: -15°C Clouds: Clear Skies
Maribor, Slovenia.
Temperature: -14°C Conditions: Mist Clouds: Clear Skies
Portoroz, Slovenia.
Temperature: -4°C Clouds: Cloud and Visibility OK

In Slovenia, she’s called pepelka.
Sayeth the bumper sticker: “I don’t know what’s with me today, but yesterday I was still a Ferrari.”
(Thanks Barbara!)
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“Your prince must have abandoned you.”
It’s nice that some people still have a good sense of humor.
I loved this picture.
I love this picture!!!
There’s a car parked near my school with a bumper sticker that says: “DON’T STEAL. THE GOVERNMENT HATES COMPETITION”
Did you see the video I posted of Zabranjenne Pusenje’s video Yugo 45?
Someone here in the Yakima Gulag owns a bright orang Yugo, which I saw them driving the day Milosevic died. I was on my way to an important meeting of my political party and it pulled up next to my friend’s car.
We don’t even have the demographics for people having Yugos around here, so it was a surprise to see it!
Katja, that sounds a bit like the first time I saw a Tomos bike in Japan. Turns out some minor company imports them and some people buy them for their boxy-ugly-chic, and i did see two or three more in my two years there, but the first one was magical.
I love the old jokes about yugo:
What’s the best thing on a yugo: Back windows are heated so your hands don’t freeze when you push it.
I wouldn’t continue on the difference between a woman and a yugo because… well it just doesn’t tranlate to english so well
Cornelius: And I guess I experienced the same when I found Čokolino and Bronhi in Sweden.
Masha, have you ever found poli salama in sweden? because I’ve seen swedish declaration on them
Actually I did. I found all “our” products in Oriental store. Somewhere between soya sauce and 20kg bags of basmati rice. :)))