Oh, I don't know...it was kind of like watching a lava lamp or one of my electric trains...you have to be in the mood for it. An interesting idea, though---and my cats find it very entertaining. I'm using Windex on their pawprints right now. Thanks for the link.
Old Slavonic, also called Church Slavonic, a language that has changed very little since the 800s. We still use this language in our Liturgy in the Serbian Orthodox Church, but you will also find it in Russia, Georgia, etc. It is the lingua franca of the Slavonic side of Orthodoxy.
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It's just you.
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must agree! with you tj! that was bbboooorrrrrrrrirnnnnnnnnnnggggggggggggggggg!
after five seconds , i had the scoop, next click...?
That's ... really kind of cool ...
Fine... I just won't share the REALLY cool stuff like that with you anymore!!
Oh, I don't know...it was kind of like watching a lava lamp or one of my electric trains...you have to be in the mood for it. An interesting idea, though---and my cats find it very entertaining. I'm using Windex on their pawprints right now.
Thanks for the link.
Pomoze Bog.
Tsar Lazar
Cats find it interesting eh? Maybe I'll have to give it another chance if it might make my cats happy. As kmg knows, I'll do anything for my cats. :)
By the way Tsar, what does Pomoze Bog mean?
A N Y T H I N G . . . !
"Pomoze Bog" = "God help us."
Old Slavonic, also called Church Slavonic, a language that has changed very little since the 800s. We still use this language in our Liturgy in the Serbian Orthodox Church, but you will also find it in Russia, Georgia, etc. It is the lingua franca of the Slavonic side of Orthodoxy.
It is pronounced "poe-moe-zhay Bog"
Pomoze Bog.
Tsar Lazar
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