necu, ti mi se svidjas.
proveo sam dobar deo detinjstva siljeci kurac
http://www.kurir.rs/vesti/drustvo/istraga-cane-saslusan-zbog-napada-na-beka-sledeci-je-miskovic-clanak-1623332
Jadan miško za sve ga optužuju :(
zašto si ubijo zorana i pogodio prečku
miško bre
Slina majstor slenga
1.Hill Sisters – "Happy Birthday" (1893). Estimated earnings: $50 million
Most people have no idea that the song you sing at every birthday party ever is copyrighted material. The song was written by a pair of sisters who were kindergarten teachers. Ownership of the song has traded hands several times over the last century. In 1990 Warner Chappell paid $15 million for the rights. Technically it's illegal to sing "Happy Birthday" in a large group of unrelated people (like an office party) without paying a royalty to the current copyright holder Warner Music Group (which is owned by a private corporate conglomerate called Access Industries). Today the song brings in $2 million a year in royalties ($5000 per day). It costs $25,000 to use the song in a movie or TV show which explains why you often see the characters sing an odd, amalgamated version on screen. This also explains why chain restaurants sing their own custom songs for a guest's birthday. The copyright for "Happy Birthday" expires in 2030 in the United States and 2016 in the European Union, at which point we can all finally sing Happy Birthday without writing a royalty check.
ko im jebe mater i njima i njihovim pravima
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2klw6hwWInI
lol gorgan jebeni! shift it
НАШООО НАПОКОООН ПОСЛЕ 10 ГОДИНА ТРАЖЕЊА ПА ДА ПОДЈЕЕЕЛИМ
Au koja dojkara!
ЈА КАЖЕМ СЈАЈНО! ОДРО САМ РЧМИНУ ДА ЈЕ НАЂЕМ, ДА ТИ НЕ ПРИЧАМ КОМЕ САМ СВЕ МОРАО ДА ПОПУШИМ ЗА ОВАЈ СНИМАК
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/11/27/sport/football/brazil-legend-pele-in-intensive-care/
Ja u nasim medijima nisam video i da mu nesto fali
PORNOGRAFIJA NA FORUMU!
koja fora covece.ne oseca noge,pa i ne zna koliko brzo trci.
moze hevi drama da se napravi.ameri ce to progutati,a i tema je dobra.