How long have you supported Juve & where you from and what does your sister look like (7 Viewers)

Apr 12, 2004
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#81
ok what ever that is cool
If you are down with being a decksucker, you might as well close up the maldini shop and look into a house on the isle of panucci.
:D

I hope not.

Let's keep juventuz a hun free zone.

Agree.

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Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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#82
Dude! You guys were worshiping gods of thunder when Martin Luther was trying to spread the protestant reformation!

That is way cool. You guys should never have made the switch. (Hill of Crosses my ass. :D)

I believe half of my relatives are from Samogitia. One side came from around Klaipėda on the coast. The rest around Vilnius though.
Sounds like a venereal disease.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#91
Well our switch to the christianity was more of a political one, at least for some time, because even when we were made christians, most of the lithuanias still worshiped pagan gods.
That's been a big story around the world -- from the Iberian peninsula to the islands of Indonesia.

Are you a lithuanian? Do you often visit Lithuania? Well the hill of crosses is a cool place, have been there couple of times when i was younger.
I'm actually a fourth-generation Chicagoan if you go down some family lines. But I'm mostly of Lithuanian background (some of my relatives spoke only Lithuanian at some family holiday functions as I was growing up). I was hoping to go to Lithuania this year -- as 2009 is the year Vilnius is the Cultural Center of Europe and, I believe, Lithuania celebrates its 1,000th anniversary.

Doing anything for that?

Sounds like a venereal disease.
You don't know the half of it! :p
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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#92
I've been a Juventus fan ever since I first saw them play.

Which has been never, so I'm not a Juventus fan. I've never seen them play.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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#99
That's been a big story around the world -- from the Iberian peninsula to the islands of Indonesia.



I'm actually a fourth-generation Chicagoan if you go down some family lines. But I'm mostly of Lithuanian background (some of my relatives spoke only Lithuanian at some family holiday functions as I was growing up). I was hoping to go to Lithuania this year -- as 2009 is the year Vilnius is the Cultural Center of Europe and, I believe, Lithuania celebrates its 1,000th anniversary.

Doing anything for that?
Cultural Center of Europe at one time few moths back, there where talks of canceling it and giving it to another city, thank god there werent much time for the to do this :) The persons in charge of it arent very bright, they totaly ignored marketing for this event, i mean no advertising at all :) Now they have few wallpapers by the bus stops, but thats it. Add the crisis, and you get a very deducted budget. At first there were supposed to be few good big events. But they were canceled and now its left with a lot smaller events. So if you have a program and know where you want to go, i think you can have a great time :)

As for 1,000th anniversary well we got our own sailboat went around the world for that :D

Cultural Center of Europe opening is september first, so theres still time, you can make it :D And if you come here, be sure to visit our country side, its fvking awesome, i have been around europe a lot, but havent seen anything like we have here.
 

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