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  • Originally posted by JGX View Post
    I wasn't kidding when I said I loved it.
    I like it, too. They did it in Greece also, but I'm not sure if you need to do it when you get the greek nationality or what.

    I remember that Gurovic was also called "Malatras" because that was his greek name (from "Milan", I guess) and I loved it.

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    • Originally posted by crazy green View Post
      i know what you mean
      but as i said there are few people like that
      big percent of Greeks are respectful funny, sarcastic, no inhibited, no fanatic and gladly to help other people
      ofcourse there are also morons in the village as in every place i think
      really??D:
      WOW.That's news to me.And where do this big percent of Greeks live exactly?

      Originally posted by sseppel View Post
      I like it, too. They did it in Greece also, but I'm not sure if you need to do it when you get the greek nationality or what.

      I remember that Gurovic was also called "Malatras" because that was his greek name (from "Milan", I guess) and I loved it.
      what?Most foreign names are written as they are AFAIK.
      Maybe Malatras came from Malakas.
      "The worst part is wondering how you’ll find the strength tomorrow to go on doing what you did today and have been doing for much too long,where you’ll find the strength for all that stupid running around,those attempts to escape from crushing necessity,which always founder and serve only to convince you one more time that destiny is implacable,that every night will find you down and out,crushed by the dread of more and more sordid and insecure tomorrows.~Céline

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      • Originally posted by Fedfan View Post
        Maybe Malatras came from Malakas.
        In Gurovic's case that's the more obvious explanation imo.

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        • Originally posted by robbe View Post
          In Gurovic's case that's the more obvious explanation imo.
          I know what that means and it definitely fits. But wikipedia says the following:

          "In order to get the citizenship, in the eyes of Greek administration he had to "change" his last name and thus competed under the name Milan Malatras while in Greece."

          After that he had problems with Greece because he didn't want to make the military service.

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