User talk:Hurricane Angel

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Hey guys, as I'm becoming more and more active in the editing I think someone might have an opinion. Tell me what I'm doing wrong and I'll work on it... eventually. --Hurricane Angel 01:23, 19 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

.yu league

Please see Talk:Yugoslav First League. --Joy [shallot] 02:27, 25 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Belgrade Arena

I somewhat improved your Belgrade Arena article. Please take a look, and thanks for the idea! --Meelosh 23:56, 31 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Balkans forums

"You're PANONIAN from the Balkans forums (ezboard), are you not?"

Yes, but I spend more time on Wikipedia now. Do I know you perhaps? User:PANONIAN

Re: .yu cup

You're right, that's the way to go. I merely split them up in that article as a first step. --Joy [shallot]

del tag

Please never use the del tag - always give a reason for deletion - use {{db|reason}}. This applies to four Dreamcast images you have tagged. -- RHaworth 19:22, 2 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Tito's Sins?

You wrote: Is anyone aware of the multiple crimes he committed? I've only heard things from the internet, i'm currently trying to get a book on tito to solve this mystery. But I've heard a fleeting rumour of him being an anti-serb and to killing a large number of Serbian intellectuals? --Hurricane Angel 04:23, 9 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding Tito's sins. Tito was a dictator and self-imposed president for life of the Communist Yugoslav regime. All political opponents that were a threat to the so-called unity and brotherhood of Yugoslavs and their country were 'taken care of'. This was the case with the Croat Ustaše and the Serb Četniks alike. Both organisations had established strong bases outside of Yugoslavia after WWII. The Croat Ustaše were especially strong in Australia and South America mostly Argentina while the Serb Četniks were very strong in America, Switzerland, and Sweden. Note this is probably still the case.
However, both groups tried several times to start revolts in Yugoslavia so a Great Croatia or Great Serbia could be formed. Every time Tito and his regime 'took care' of the rising problems. Also, the Ustaše and Četniks were naturally still active in Yugoslavia but to a minor extent and some people openly supported one or the other and they were also 'taken care of'.
Note also that Tito has mostly since 1992 been accused of being anti-Croat by Croat nationalists and anti-Serb by Serb nationalists and I would say that he was none of the two and that it was more or less equal between the Croats and Serbs anyway.
Conclusivly, Tito and his regime did commit crimes against Serb and Croat nationalists but it was more or less equal and I would not call him an anti-Serb nor an anti-Croat. By the way, Tito's third wife Jovanka is an ethnic Serb.
Zec 01:18, 18 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Category talk:Yugoslav football

This category was nominated by my bot because it was part of a massive rename to conform with Naming conventions. Over 500 categories were renamed, and it would take a very long time for a human to add the tags. The actual nomination was done by Rick Block and was posted on CFD for a week. You can see the archived discussion for details. The category was not deleted, but renamed to Category:Football in Yugoslavia. «»Who?¿?meta 04:03, 4 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Our forum

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--Anittas 18:25, 4 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Your email

Sorry for the delay. As far as I can tell, you've never been blocked (see block list). I have no idea what's causing your editing permission troubles. // Pathoschild 10:27, 12 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

World Cup vote

With your neutral vote would you anticipate that the vote would be discounted or should it be used to calculate the total votes and the consequent percentage majority and thus be registered as a half vote for for and a half vote against the move? Jooler 10:16, 2 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

YUBA league

I agree that you have an equally valid point on the nature of the conflict; I just think that the term "civil war" perpetuates an incorrect image in the minds of the greater population of the world. It is, after all, your article, my edit was quite random, and I would be happy with any other variant ("Yugoslav wars", "wars of succession", "armed conflict", etc.). Damir 21:35, 3 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]