Belgrade, Serbia
Here’s a comic that deserves your full attention. It’s the story about Sami (remember Sami?) as it’s supposed to be told by me only if I could draw and write this good. Click on the picture and enjoy.
Theres a nifty urban legend in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, that the number of women in that city is much bigger than the number of male inhabitants. Apparently almost everyone in Banja Luka believes that there are at least seven women per each male citizen of Banja Luka. Of course,
Rodjen kao ratnik (Eng: Born to be a warrior) is a cult movie from the nineties. One of those “so bad it’s good” movies, to this day it remains a mystery how and why this movie was made. I would do a review, but I can’t do a better one
Vendi is too big of a legend not to be mentioned on a site like this. If you from time to time stumble across the wastelands of Serbian internet, you are bound to bump into this queen of Serb virals – her picture and video exploits are being sent around the net on a daily basis. But who is she really?
His fail-proof plan to eliminate Tito by hijacking a 727 jet in the USA and than subtly crashing it into the communist party headquarters in Belgrade was never implemented because he said he didn’t know where the building was exactly located.
Austrian store manager puts up unusual sign- besides the regular “Everybody welcome” – “no Slovenians + Croatians” was added by hand. Exactly how stupid is that?
Belgrade bus driver with unprecedented skills – the guy can drive a bus full of people while solving a crossword puzzle at the same time – on his steering wheel. Luckily there was a passenger brave enough to record a video of this miracle man.
Belgrade Phantom, (sr: Beogradski fantom), the movie we talked about long time ago on the Belgrade blog, is finaly finished, and if I am to judge a book by it’s covers, that is – a movie by it’s trailer, I’d say we have ourselves a real winner: If you want
An old Belgrade folklore story goes that one time in dark ages, back in 1992 Johnny Depp came to Belgrade and played at a concert together with Partibrejkers and Nemanja Kusturica back when Nemanja was still Emir. The good dwarfs of Youtube digged deep and hard and found a video
Belgrade Phantom (Serbian: Beogradski Fantom) is a nickname of the guy who night after night repeatedly managed to run away in a white Porsche from the cops who were driving their Zastava’s in the late seventies. His real name was Vlada Vasiljevic, a small time crook apparently very good in