Kafana - Bosnian Cafe - Discuss Anything

Discussion in 'Bosnia & Herzegovina' started by Vitez, Aug 8, 2011.

  1. BHEuropska

    BHEuropska Red Card

    Aug 7, 2011
    Orlando, FL.
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Great. Good guy.
     
  2. Vojnik

    Vojnik Red Card

    Aug 7, 2011
    Dallas, TX
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Anyone know the scoop on things? Has Vitez left us? Are Zeljo Fanatico, NoviDracula, etc. gonna post here or not?
     
  3. Blue Soldier

    Blue Soldier Member

    Aug 8, 2011
    Club:
    FK Sarajevo
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Who told you Vitez left? If he did, it's OK seeing as a we're beginning to have good community here. But he's a good poster and I hope he didn't leave. :(

    Zeljo said (on 24-7) he'll post here sometimes. I don't know about Novi Dracula, though. Although, I think he was cool on the other forum.
     
  4. Blue Soldier

    Blue Soldier Member

    Aug 8, 2011
    Club:
    FK Sarajevo
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Ok, I just saw the Kafana at 24-7 and kap said he was leaving 24-7 for good. Pheew! :D I was afraid he might go back. :D
     
  5. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    I've quit 24-7 for good. I think I'm done with forums for a while, BigSoccer is the final place for me for good haha.

    You guys psyched for the game tomorrow?
     
  6. Hadzjia Sven Susic

    Aug 7, 2011
    Club:
    Cardiff City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Yes, but I will miss it since I work. :/
     
  7. dark knight

    dark knight Super Moderator
    Staff Member

    Dec 15, 1999
    Club:
    Leicester City FC
    Hey guys - so I'm basically a clueless Yank so if you feel like indulging me, I'd be really interested in anything y'all can tell me about your history, culture, food, music, best players, famous people, etc. Do most of you live in the US? Is there a very large Bosnian community here?
     
  8. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Haha, cool question man, thanks for asking.

    Well Bosnia is a small country in south-east Europe, used to be part of the old Yugoslavia. Our language is Slavic, very similar to Russian, Polish, etc.

    It's related to Croatian and Serbian, basically the same language with a few differences. Food is a sort of Turkish/European mixture, lots of meats and breads used.

    Our best players are Edin Dzeko, Miralem Pjanic, Emir Spahic, Zvjezdan Misimovic, etc.

    If you want to know anything else, just ask. Large Bosnian communities are in St. Louis, Chicago, and New York. :)
     
  9. Hadzjia Sven Susic

    Aug 7, 2011
    Club:
    Cardiff City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Brief history.

    Bosnia was and is the cultural center of Europe. It is the point where the 3 largest religions meet, Islam, Catholicism and Orthodoxy.

    During the medieval ages Bosnia existed as a small nation and had it's own church which was excommunicated by Rome and it was called the Bosnian Church or something along those lines. Before the church the people that lived there were pagans.

    Later on the Ottomans invaded Bosnia and took it from the Slavs who were Serbian and converted many people to Islam. This was at the same time that Venice held unto Ragusa (not to be confused with Sicilian Ragusa) and expanded Catholicism in the northern Balkans.

    Now you had Catholics, Muslims and Slavs all in one place.

    WWI comes around and you have the Serbs (Slavs) clamoring for independence and they shoot the arch duke, Franz Ferdinand. Yugoslavia is formed immediately after WWI and in WWII it was stomped out by the Nazi's and Italians which gave rise to the Partisans who were the first resistance fighters in Europe. Before the Poles and the French as a matter of fact. Partisan is actually a Serbo-Croatian word.

    So is Balkanization. Which brings me to modern times. The leader of the Partisans Marshal Broz Tito ruled with an iron fist and prosperity came to the land. After he died in '80 he left a political vacuum which was filled by criminals and war mongers such as Milosevic, Izetbegovic and Tudman. These three stooges ended up tearing up the country mainly due to Milosevic's power hungry nature and Slovenia's constant bitching. Slovenia was first to go from Yugoslavia. Then Croatia which Milosevic ordered paramilitary units to attack civilians and then it was Bosnia, who drew the short stick.

    Unlike Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia, Bosnia was unique in the fact that all three peoples lived there. Muslims, Croats and Serbs. This led to a three way (not the good kind) civil war which turned into a 2-1 civil war at one point.

    Milosevic was hell bent on not letting Bosnia go and he put in Radovan Karadzic a man so racist not even Al Sharpton could break him, in charge. Karadzic wanted to create a greater Serbia out of Bosnia and eliminate all the Croats and Muslims.

    Bosnia had other plans and fought back. I don't know a Bosnian who's parents were not in the war. In some cases, such as mine, all the males of age go to war.

    Things happen, people die, some starve, others get raped, some people get arrested, the economy turns upside down a couple of times and we get Dzeko.

    As for food, it's a variety of Russian, Turkish and Italian. It is extremely unique and cannot be found anywhere else.

    The women are hairy and have deep voices, some have mustaches and other mustaches on their vageens.

    Music is mainly folk and some dance, there was quite a market back in the day for rock 'n roll, but now there aren't that many good bands.

    Other then that you will have to get specific because I can go all night like this.
     
  10. Hadzjia Sven Susic

    Aug 7, 2011
    Club:
    Cardiff City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    I should have kept it short...

    Kap beat me to it with his compact FIAT like summary.
     
  11. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    lol WTF mustaches on the vageen, hate when that happens
     
  12. Hadzjia Sven Susic

    Aug 7, 2011
    Club:
    Cardiff City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Yeah I know tell me about it...

    The other day I got some hair in my mouth and I had to stop and pick it out of my teeth with a toothpick.

    It really ruins the mood...

    On a serious note, there are approx. 120,000 virgin women in Bosnia, this on average comes out to 3 miles of virgin vageen highway.
     
  13. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    WTF, where did you get that stat? looool
     
  14. Hadzjia Sven Susic

    Aug 7, 2011
    Club:
    Cardiff City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    It's a rough estimation based on the U.S..

    If the U.S. has 4 million virgin women and on average their vaginal canal is 6 inches long, it comes out to about 16-20 miles give or take.

    I just reduced it based on estimation to fit the Bosnian population.
     
  15. dark knight

    dark knight Super Moderator
    Staff Member

    Dec 15, 1999
    Club:
    Leicester City FC
    Thanks guys for the answers :)




    Some follow up questions:

    Is it easily distinguishable from other languages? Could you have a conversation with a Polish person very easily?

    Is qualifying for Europe or World Cup a realistic possibility? Does Bosnia have much in the way of International success?

    Do they tend to live in the same places in these cities or scattered? In New York, just as a few examples, it seems the Croatian community is more scattered around the region but seems to maintain close ties to each other (I could be wrong and there is a CroatiaTown somewhere), while there is a large Polish community that lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

    Do they meet peacefully - is it more secular the way Iraq I believe used to be, or are there lots of religious and ethnic tensions still?

    Are there any remnants of the pre-Ottoman invasion culture, history, ethnicity, etc. existing today?

    This at least I remember from my European history class. It's impressive how much we spend on education in the US and how easy it is to get through uneducated.

    I've seen pictures of pre- and post- war from the region which are heart breaking.

    I guess this may answer my question from before - are there lots of tensions between all three groups there today? Is it cultural animosity or mostly religious? Here I'm showing my real ignorance - are all these ethnic groups racially identical?


    What is the state of the country now? Has war made the people hardened, tougher, more serious? Is the state of the economy better/improving?

    Good beer? Signature dish? Green vegetables? Is there such thing as a Bosnian Cafe?

    Do the menfolk stay out of the sun and bind their feet? ;)


     
  16. Vojnik

    Vojnik Red Card

    Aug 7, 2011
    Dallas, TX
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Nice to see this place getting more active. Hopefully Zeljo Fanatico and Vitez put in alot of input here over the next few days, I see that many people are viewing our section now so we're making progress, guys!
     
  17. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Yeah, I'm loving this communty we've got here! Just a quuick update on all the members:

    Vojnik
    Bosnian Diamond (me :D)
    Vitez
    The Eurostick
    Zeljo Fanatico
    Hadzjia
    Borac
    Borac's friend
    Pasalic
    BHEurosport
    ..and hopefully more will come!
     
  18. Vojnik

    Vojnik Red Card

    Aug 7, 2011
    Dallas, TX
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Vojnik
    Bosnian Diamond
    Blue Soldier
    Vitez
    Zeljo Fanatico
    TheEuroStick
    Hadzija
    Borac
    Pasalic
    BHEuropska
    Borac's friend
    NoviDracula
    BH-Torlak
    HelloIamSuad

    14 members and counting....
     
  19. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Lol, Northern Ireland are ahead of Serbia in the Euro 2012 qualies. table!
     
  20. Vojnik

    Vojnik Red Card

    Aug 7, 2011
    Dallas, TX
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Fabregas going to Barcelona and Nasri to Manchester City. Arsenal is a proper mess of a club.

    Their lineup for the opening day is very likely to be this -

    Szczesny
    Sagna - Djourou - Koscielny - Gibbs
    Song - Frimpong
    Gervinho - Rosicky - Vela
    Chamakh​

    Terrible.
     
  21. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    I'd like to see BosnianGunner's reaction to your comments. :D
     
  22. Vojnik

    Vojnik Red Card

    Aug 7, 2011
    Dallas, TX
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Haha, he even has to admit that lineup is terrible, but that is the most likeliest lineup for the opening match due to the injuries, outgoings, and suspensions. What a joke Wenger is.
     
  23. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Damn I was at work all day, have a lot of catching up to do. We've also got a new user, Ferhatovic.
     
  24. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    What happened to Blue Soldier? Why isn't he posting anymore?

    BTW, everyone try and make an avatar, looks boring without it hahaha
     
  25. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Oh, I'm Blue Soldier. :D

    So basically, my old account (Blue Soldier) wouldn't let me post, have an avatar, have a signature, etc. so my brother decided to give me his account because he knew I'd use it more than he would. So here I am, Velez Red, as Bosnian Diamond.

    Don't worry, I'm still here Vitez. :)
     

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