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—> Some differences between Slovenes and Austrians
By Maja, who’s been in Austria for four years now.

—> Jonas does his own version of a Dormeo mattress ad (NSFW!)
“Tonight I’ll sleep like a baby,” he says.

—> Take Boštjan’s survey about the future of his site
The legendary Burger.si needs you! (In Slovene only)

—> How a Slovenian TV station changed broadcasting in Italy
The amazing story of TV Koper/Capodistria by Jaka.

—> “Clothes make the man
…said the weirdo mannequins hanging over central Ljubljana.

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Have a great weekend!

Posted on Friday, June 8, 2007 to Best of the Slobs

Comments

  • 1

    Michael,
    Shouldn’t that be MajaMaya? No “Y”’s in Slovenian or Croatian, right. I’m just attuned to this “Y/J” thing as I’m constantly correcting folks on this side of the Atlantic regarding my daughter’s name, which also happens to be Maja.

    O.K., the Spelling Police are going away now….

         by DarkoV on June 8, 2007 at 1:54 pm

  • 2

    Well that’s the way it’s spelled if you’re high on crack, which I obviously was last night.

    A dumb typo, sorry.

    I’m sure correcting people all the time can get tedious. I actually used to have constant problems with my last name, which most Americans would assume ends in a “y” or “i.”

    Interestingly, everyone here gets it right.

         by Michael M. on June 8, 2007 at 3:23 pm

  • 3

    Flying mannequins? More like RealDolls. It is a clever marketing ploy.

         by crni on June 8, 2007 at 5:21 pm

  • 4

    Hmm, artificial rain, wrecked spare parts and now inflatable dolls - every year new weird ideas for Prešernov trg… :mrgreen:

         by Dietmar on June 9, 2007 at 2:07 am

  • 5

    You know how they call a handsome man in Austria?
    A tourist.

         by Ka on June 9, 2007 at 11:31 pm

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