Lud, zbunjen, normalan - Season 10

Season 10
Episodes

Iver ne pada daleko...

Šuga i ljubav ne mogu se sakriti

Bolje vrabac u ruci, nego golub na balkonu

Badava je dobro sjeme, kada je rdjavo oranje

Ko pre đevojci njemu đevojka

Osveta je najbolja kada se servira vrela

Ko visoko leti...

Zdrav čovek ima hiljadu želja...

...bolestan samo 999

U laži su kratke noge

Ako žive skupa, životinje se zavole, a ljudi se zamrze

Dobro je teško vidjeti, a lako se pozna

Kad čovjek tone i za vrelo gvožđe se hvata

Gde žensko buči, tu muško muči

Dok je raje i muka, biće i hajduka

Žena treba da je što gluplja, a drvo što tvrđe

Bogatstvo mijenja ćud, rijetko na bolje

Jezik laže, srce istinu kaže

Gladan pas i na gazdu laje

Bolje svoje jaje, nego tuđa kokoš

Daj mi znanje, daću ti imanje

Bez starca nema udarca

Žedan konj vode ne probira

Bolje mrtav pijan, nego mrtav trezan
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