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Heh, this is turning out like a promotion of Google products only, but it isn't - give me a better solution and I'll post it. Tell me, how else without the Google Video I would be able to post this video of the most famous Bosnian rapper and I will.
But until then, enjoy the music. For foreigners, the text talks about Bosnia since the war and just where are we going. In my humble opinion, the best portrayal of just that and all Bosnians should always have these last words of the song in mind:
When he builds the house/[Bosnian] puts a part of himself there
Destroy to the foundations, no more/Foundations are eternal like river Sava.
Well, it looses somewhat in the translation. I didn't know until today he made a video for this song...
Anyways, now all of you can put your favorite videos directly into your blogs. Neet in my opinion...
I've had enough for today, I'm going to sleep.

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Anonymous said…
Your not sleeping!!!

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