General riddle without stopping!
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| tisa18. 11. 2010 23:09:16 |
And who are you, Jusuf, so I at least get to know you, to see what a real Gorenjc looks like. 
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| tisa18. 11. 2010 23:13:02 |
Not Debeli vrh, but you're close, Hribovc88.
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| jusuf19. 11. 2010 00:07:02 |
Tisa, in the foreground!
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| tisa19. 11. 2010 00:10:31 |
I'll just end this riddle. I take pictures from the path to Viševnik. To you, Sherpa and Jusuf: some things can be said differently too, without such impatience and cynicism. People sometimes just have a slightly wrong idea about something. Sometimes we hammer something into our head and think it holds. Sometimes something most logical, then we realize we were wrong. We all make mistakes. Obviously you two are exceptions. Why didn't you two guess, super mountaineers? I don't like people who underestimate others, "allow themselves" and enjoy it. Still I'm not angry at you, just always feel bad when I meet such people. Also I didn't show myself well towards Turb today for which I apologize to him. He was right, I was laughing. As I mentioned somewhere, I have too quick reactions, which plagues me all my life. That's just me, I try to change, but it doesn't always work. But I at least admit my mistakes and try to be better, not the opposite. Nice greetings to all and take care.
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| kaveljc19. 11. 2010 01:04:33 |
Tisa.. I don't fully understand your bad mood or anger.. it started with you claiming Kofce aren't on Gorenjska...every elementary kid knows that, they are Kofce!!! You offend all who belong to Gorenjska. But in the end you're the offended one when someone teases a bit. Really don't get you; but I'd like to... But cynicism and denying Gorenjska started with you.. and if I write in your style (honestly a bit differently) really wouldn't want to meet you ever because....
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| potepinka19. 11. 2010 07:47:09 |
This isn't a riddle.. just something in between to calm passions Well, you can guess where the lovesick markacista is 
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| tisa19. 11. 2010 08:34:53 |
I didn't intend to offend anyone as I feel like a Gorenjka myself, because I love the Gorenjska land immensely, although I'm from Ljubljana. I remember, when we said at home we're going to Gorenjska we went to Bled, Bohinj, Kr.gora, Pokljuka..., i.e. among the Julijci. And for me since childhood Gorenjska means Julijci and at this late hour I expressed myself badly, thoughtlessly. All the time I had in mind Gorenjska as Julijci, so Karavanke didn't fit together for me. I know Karavanke less, though I've circled some. But in Julijci I hiked several times for whole weeks, hut to hut and peak to peak. That was always my best vacation. Obviously the late hour affects me strongly, making me more sensitive and tense after a whole day of work and due to the current difficult situation I'm in. In the future, it's better to do something else in the evening hours when I want to relax, not these forum conversations. I really didn't take Jusuf's comment as a joke. Maybe men joke in their own way, which we women sometimes don't understand. Cynicism is the last thing that fits my character. You wrote openly kaveljc what you think of me (especially in hidden continuation) but believe me, I'm not what you and someone else here think. I'm sincerely sorry that such a misunderstanding and harsh words happened. Best regards to all and good luck.
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| niki19. 11. 2010 09:12:36 |
I encountered such a marking only on the path to Paški Kozjak. lp
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| turbo19. 11. 2010 09:39:25 |
Tisa, don't worry be happy!  When I go to Jezersko, I say I'm going to Gorenjska. And Davo (Karničar) somehow can't convince me to say I'm going to Koroška.  And even when driving from LJ. on the Styrian motorway towards Domžale and then to Kamnik... I feel like I'm driving to Styria, but actually to Gorenjska. Yeah, that's how we are! 
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| igorf19. 11. 2010 09:57:31 |
He, he, a bit off-topic, but it's true: - When I cross the karst edge above Črni Kal, I tell my neighbor I'm going to Slovenia. - My grandma (88 years old) says I went to Yugoslavia (in her time there was the border between Yugoslavia and Free Trieste Territory). - My great-grandpa (survived Austrian military service) told that Kranjci came to him for wine (later I learned it was the innkeeper of Gostilna Muha from Lokev on the Karst). 
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| wolphgang19. 11. 2010 10:03:41 |
igorf: also my grandma from Podgora near Gorizia (Italy) says that when she goes to Videm she goes to Italy
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| tisa19. 11. 2010 10:39:11 |
Thanks a lot, turbo, for the nice comforting words, although I unfortunately stung you badly. We are all just people and we must try to understand each other and not judge or react too quickly (applies to me too), which is not always easy and sometimes it's hard to judge "kap pes taco moli". Tomaž Kempčan says: Don't get angry because others are not as you want, when you yourself cannot be as you want. Let's end this chapter and go to meet new riddles. Nice greetings and good luck
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| JusAvgustin19. 11. 2010 11:41:26 |
May I? Where am I, where am I going...
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| bari19. 11. 2010 12:21:36 |
Did you get lost too? 
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| Hribovc8819. 11. 2010 12:45:27 |
You are in Gorenjska... 
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| sherpa19. 11. 2010 12:55:42 |
No way! Karavanke are not in Gorenjska! 
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| Hribovc8819. 11. 2010 13:18:41 |
You're right yeah sherpa, when I hike in Karavanke I'm almost always in Koroška  
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| Jože.19. 11. 2010 13:21:54 |
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