Borjan’s favs

Sports

Practicing: ping-pong, volley-ball, skiing, scuba-diving (for a short while), basket-ball. Fan: Biathlon, Tour de France, NBA, Olympic Games, football, hand-ball, volley-ball. In high-school, he took part in a TV Sport Quizz and won some prizes. He enjoyed sport enciclopedias and sport magazines a lot.

Films:

JFK (knew it by heart!)
The Big Blue (knew it by heart!)

Waiting for the Cranberries

Actresses:

Angelina Jolly
Charlize Theron
Monica Bellucci
He used to act in school plays. He was very fond of imitating people and was very good at!

Concerts:

Cranberries
Bodan Arsovski
Anastasia       

CD Collection

He loooved music, all kinds of. He often wanted to play a DJ. He loooved dancing as well, always making a good atmosphere. Hands UP EVERYBODY!

Books:

1984 – Ge.Orwell
The memoirs of Mr. Kiro Gligorov -former president of the Republic of Macedonia –
“Macedonia is all we have”
Richard Holbrook’s reports
last book he was reading in summer 2002 – Alexis Zorba - Nikos Kazantsaki

Library:

The new ACT Library – Bissell’s Library in Thessaloniki

An other fav quote, Palais de Chaillot, Paris

Quotations: 

“Only the sky is the limit”
“Somehow it is a diamond, somehow it is a stone”
“Misslung!” 

GAMES:

Mafia (strategy game)
Mini-football
Champ im memory when kid!

Gyros:

157, Harilaou, Thessaloniki

Pancakes:

Zapping, Pylea, Thessaloniki

Restaurants:

Fuk-tak, Dojran
Ljuc, Skopje
ToTo, Skopje

Beers:

Skopsko Pivo (max8bottles/going out)

AHA caffe

Caffes:

AHA 
KTK
Ring
PABO (during high-school)
Havana
Aquarius, Ohrid

Beaches:

Sunny Beach

Countries:

Iceland, Slovenia

Towns/Cities:

Veles – the town of origin of his grand-parents, he used to call it “my little Tokyo” and was very happy when seeing it whole on the retro-mirror of his car, at a special spot on the way to Skopje after classes/exams at ACT.

Borjan, the best Santa Claus!

Goofy

ZOOs

KIDs

(he was Santa Claus in dad’s company on 25th Dec 2001!)

Fav sofa, in front of the TV, after lunch! (funny statute of the house council that Borjan created)

Hairdresser

Orhan, or Orche as Borjan was calling him. He was going there since the age of 8, and Orche came also in the hospital for Borjan’s last hair-cut. Orche said then: “I am coming to see a friend, not a customer.” Borjan always enjoyed talking to him, especially about sports. Orche is from Albanian/Turkish origin, so they were exchanging sport flags and other fan items from turkish football teams. On their last meeting Borjan was already paralised and wished: “May I come one day to your hairdresser’s shop in Zaragossa, in Spain!” – expressing this way both of their dreams in one.

Nurse

Sestra Vera – or ‘the best nurse in the world’ as Borjan was calling her. They enjoyed talking about everything. She was so devoted to her work, but they also became good friends, respecting and trusting each other a lot. She was a great support to him. Always entering the room with a shiny smile, making the room nicer, more comfortable, sunny!!




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