 On January 14th, two of DC's hottest nightlife legends, Radovan Vulikic and Milos Milicevic, both tragically lost their lives in a car accident caused by the recent icy weather. Most recently working at Josephine and Fly, the two Serbian natives were definitely known by the city, and in their roles in the hospitality industry, had a true knack for acting like gentlemen and treating everyone-from friends to clientele- with the upmost respect. I knew the two of them since early college, and they were both great guys and will be greatly missed.
On January 14th, two of DC's hottest nightlife legends, Radovan Vulikic and Milos Milicevic, both tragically lost their lives in a car accident caused by the recent icy weather. Most recently working at Josephine and Fly, the two Serbian natives were definitely known by the city, and in their roles in the hospitality industry, had a true knack for acting like gentlemen and treating everyone-from friends to clientele- with the upmost respect. I knew the two of them since early college, and they were both great guys and will be greatly missed. 1.18.2011
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 On January 14th, two of DC's hottest nightlife legends, Radovan Vulikic and Milos Milicevic, both tragically lost their lives in a car accident caused by the recent icy weather. Most recently working at Josephine and Fly, the two Serbian natives were definitely known by the city, and in their roles in the hospitality industry, had a true knack for acting like gentlemen and treating everyone-from friends to clientele- with the upmost respect. I knew the two of them since early college, and they were both great guys and will be greatly missed.
On January 14th, two of DC's hottest nightlife legends, Radovan Vulikic and Milos Milicevic, both tragically lost their lives in a car accident caused by the recent icy weather. Most recently working at Josephine and Fly, the two Serbian natives were definitely known by the city, and in their roles in the hospitality industry, had a true knack for acting like gentlemen and treating everyone-from friends to clientele- with the upmost respect. I knew the two of them since early college, and they were both great guys and will be greatly missed. 
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