Talk:Bo McCalebb

FYROM Nationality, FYROM National Basketball Team, FYROM Country reffers to Macedonian Nationality, Macedonian National Basketball Team, Republic of Macedonia
As simple as that there is something wrong. In the whole known world there is no FYROM Nationality and the same applies to the FYROM National Basketball Team and FYROM Country, there is Macedonian Nationality , Macedonian National Basketball Team and Republic of Macedonia or just referred as Macedonia (former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia for some countries). I don't know who dares to deny all that and take an advantage to change all the words into what he/she likes but that should not be allowed. Wikipedia is place where the information should be written with respect and dignity not denying act of nationalistic and NAZY people without their own dignity and without respect for anyone than himself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daci92 (talk • contribs) 13:07, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

There is no such thing as "Macedonian" nationality.
You say that "Wikipedia is place where the information should be written with respect and dignity not denying act of nationalistic and NAZY people without their own dignity and without respect for anyone than himself".

However, it is the people who refer to "Macedonian" nationality that are without dignity, because they steal the term "Macedonia" from Greece. There is not a single piece of evidence to make FYROM related to Macedonia, other than the sick imagination of FYROM's people.

Until the issue is resolved worldwide, the official name of this state is FYROM, and the nationality is FYROM, not "Macedonian". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.76.63.18 (talk) 15:09, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

Why don't you go to Republic of Macedonia for once in your life (if you know where is Macedonia at all) and try to visit archeology museums and places to see what proves does Macedonian people have. BTW why don't you check your information about the Macedonian nationality because you have miss understood something.

Well i have been to the Capital of FYROM,Skopje on business and did not witness any ancient monument that even resembles connection with Ancient Macedon. On the other hand I had with me a colleague from Bulgaria who only spoke Bulgarian and English. However she could communicate in Skopje in Bulgarian with the local population just as fine as she would in Sofia.

Who are you kidding? you are Bulgarians!!!!!

By the way. I couldn't resist. In Skopje central square, why is there a (modern) statue of Tsar Samuel? in History we know that this chap was a Bulgarian Tsar that saw his army defeated by the Byzantine Greeks of Emperor Basil II, and Samuel's remaining army of 10000 soldiers we blinded by the Byzantines (apart from 1 in every 100 men) and sent back. A) this was a moment in history that one should not be proud of (defeat in battle and then 10000 men got blinded) B) well Samuel was Tsar of Bulgaria and i thought you wanted to be Macedonian, not Bulgarian! What would Alexander (you know the statue in the middle of the Square) say about this blasphemy! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.22.45.205 (talk) 09:45, 1 August 2013 (UTC)

Comment added by Special:Contributions/Daci92 (talk) 14:37, 20 September 2011 (UTC)

Macedonia/FYROM dispute
If you check out every page about Macedonian sportman, artist, singer, whatever else, it says that they are Macedonian. There is no such thing as FYROMian citizenship. You can write FYROMian in the greek article of McCalebb, but not here. MBibovski (talk) 15:32, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

Just trying to save you time mate. You'll have to change it everywhere later anyway. Have fun. 205.142.197.91 (talk) 20:23, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

nickname
This article should explain the origin of his nickname "Bo". Apparently, this SLAM article would be a good source, yet I just don't understand the explanation given there (quote: A native of New Orleans’ Westbank—or “across the river” (the Mississippi, that is), as locals refer to it—Lester McCalebb, Jr. (hence the nickname) ...). So I'd be glad if someone could use this info to explain it in the article, so non-slang speakers might understand it as well... --Axolotl Nr.733 (talk) 20:27, 17 April 2012 (UTC)

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