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Are all poles blue eyed and blonde???


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lyndseymoo
  Nov 23, 06, 08:44  #31

My Boyfriend has brown hair and (beautiful) hazel eyes!

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jagiellonia [Guest]
  Nov 23, 06, 17:43  #32

Brown hair green eyes here.

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krysia ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 23, 06, 22:44  #33

My dog has brown eyes and brown hair
My horse has brown eyes black hair
My chicken has hazel eyes and grey feathers
My rooster died. He had blue eyes and purple feathers
My hamster has black eyes and yellow hair
My iguana has dark brown eyes and green skin
My duck has red/green eyes and green neck
My mouse has red eyes and pink tail
My goat has yellow eyes and pink tongue
My elephant has...oops, don't have him yet. I asked Santa for one.

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iwona
  Nov 24, 06, 02:38  #34

my 2 little canaries have both dark blue eyes.

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Varsovian
  Nov 24, 06, 06:01  #35

But where do you have them tatooed?

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myggg2 [Guest]
  Nov 28, 06, 14:58  #36

i have blonde hair and green eyes.

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Lucky2007 [Guest]
  Jan 3, 07, 23:26  #37

Caucasian People don't have just One Hair Color or Eye Color,but a Great Variety.

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ROZ
  Jan 3, 07, 23:28  #38

What kind of pole are we talking about ?

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AnnaM [Guest]
  Jan 4, 07, 00:01  #39

Hmmm
Thats a very good question.
People always assume that poles are blue eyed and blonde hair.
Strangely enough, my whole family has brown hair, and hazel eyes. I on the other hand have blonde hair and blue/green eyes.
I always thought it was strange how that worked.


But yes, same with Germans right? Blue eyes and blonde hair?

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BialaPolska
  Jan 4, 07, 00:45  #40

My Dad Brothe and sister and mom have brown hair and blue eyes, i have green eyes and blonde hair, was i adopted?

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David_18
  Jan 5, 07, 07:20  #41

I have brown skin from the "solarium" and i have brown eyes and brown hair AND im 100% POLISH..... girls BITE ME

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JmMark519 [Guest]
  Jan 5, 07, 19:44  #42

24 , brown eyes and brown hair, was very blonde as a kid.

I have narrowed the polish look down to three types,

very rounded or circular face,
very halloween witchlike, sharp features, slighly ghoulish looking, (I'm seriouse)
pefection, sharp features, very striking

and I now have a strong tendency to wear socks with my sandals around my house, havent upgraded to the public yet.

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Koach [Guest]
  Jan 5, 07, 20:03  #43

Hmm...

I'm brown haired and brown-eyed, but I have that from my Lemko (Ukrainian) side. The men on that side looked like Joseph Stalin (long faces, noses, pointed-up eyes), especially my great-grandfather. One Polish great-grandmother of mine, though, had brown hair and eyes. I agree with the above poster about the witchlike features.

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Koach [Guest]
  Jan 5, 07, 20:21  #44

Also, the Lemko men in my family have faces which are long by the eyes but become very narrow by the chin. The chin also protrudes.

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Mickey [Guest]
  Jan 6, 07, 02:14  #45

I have auburn hair, blue eyes and 100% Polish. Most people assume that I'm Irish and are completely shocked when I tell them that I'm Polish. Both my mother and father are blondes and have blue eyes along with my brother who has dirty blonde hair and blue eyes. So not all Poles are the stereotypical picture of blonde hair and blue eyes.

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Frank
  Jan 6, 07, 03:16  #46

Mickey...I coulda swore that all Polish people were Irish..............or at least wannabe Irish in waiting....................seeing as Polish is now the second most commonly spoken language in Ireland....before Irish itself....only 50000 regular Irish speakers!!!!!

Welcome home Mickey!!!

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 6, 07, 07:32  #47

Quoting: Mickey, Post #45
100% Polish


dont tell me mickey... born and raised in america...?

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Moralny
Edited by: Moralny  Jan 6, 07, 18:32  #48

Well Well I have noticed that US Ambassy in PL is very racist. All my friends that have emigrated to US (three boys) have blue eyes and blond hair and these with dark hair havent got a VISA. A coincidence? I dont think so and I am not talkign only about my friends. I have watched a lot of photos about Polonia in US etc. So I am not surprised reading this thread.

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Eurola ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 6, 07, 19:11  #49

Quoting: krysia, Post #33
My dog has brown eyes and brown hair


Krysia, I like your menagerie!

And, I don't even have a cat!
I used love playing with farm animals back in Poland when I grew up. They all had names and responded to them. It was amazing. I would walk outside and called "Pelasiaaaaa" and could see my guinea fowl running to me...I stick out my arm and she flew up and perched. She loved cottage cheese this funny bird. Sometime I cheated her and held a piece of paper in my hand..she followed me like a puppy. She looked "pissed" when I dropped it and it was only a paper! My favorite chicken Ciacia was also my feathered dog, following me around. She never ended as a chicken soup, she was killed by a red fox... I was in tears for days.
There was also my favorite baby lamb Puszek...Ok, that's enough. I could go on and on with my farm animal stories...

It did not matter what color of their eyes or their feathers were...They belonged to the "fowl" species. So, the same goes for our human species - ethnicity, race, eye and hair color...doesn't matter - still the same kind of "animal"

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Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 7, 07, 05:21  #50

Quoting: Frank, Post #46
seeing as Polish is now the second most commonly spoken language in Ireland


Soon probably the first keeping in mind your tradition of sucking up to invaders.

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Frank
  Jan 7, 07, 05:31  #51

Greg...lol....feeling sore again?

Don't worry you'll get over it...sometime

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kaka
  Jan 7, 07, 07:34  #52

Quoting: jurk, Post #1

All the poles that i know are blonde with blue eyes.



I have dark hair, and brown eyes.. and I'm Polish.. but when I'm abroad everybody thinks that I'm spanish (?!)... so lets make it straight: there are polish people with dark hair and brown eyes

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aleksy [Guest]
  Jan 8, 07, 18:16  #53

I think most slavs wether they are polish, russian, former yugoslavian have mostly dark hair, but obviosly any body in europe wether its west or east can have any type of hair color or eye color

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Uncle_Vania
  Jan 10, 07, 09:31  #54

I'm polish on half, I have black hair and dark green eyes. But I have very bright skin. In Cuocasus where I live now, all the people tell me german(don't know why).
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I think polishes can be and blonds and black haired - it depends on the climate. IMHO.

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josecitomadera [Guest]
  Jan 11, 07, 07:41  #55

Quoting: Varsovian, Post #26
Let's face, you're probably part Albanian,Armernian, Georgian, Turkic, East Asian, Arab, south Asian and Native American as well as north European acclimatised to relatively sunless living - hence your pale skin to maximise vitamin D absorption.
If you like blondes, just say so - but go easy on the racial stuff, it really has been debunked by advances in mitchondrial DNA testing.


WOW, the KNOWLEDGE!!!!

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josecitomadera [Guest]
  Jan 11, 07, 07:47  #56

Quoting: miranda, Post #30
One can actually get their DNA tested and I am tempted to do that soon.


A German neo-Nazi who's family were avid Nazis during Hitler's regime found out he had about 2% Negroid. He committed suicide.

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miranda
  Jan 11, 07, 07:57  #57

Quoting: josecitomadera, Post #56
A German neo-Nazi who's family were avid Nazis during Hitler's regime found out he had about 2% Negroid. He committed suicide.

he, he - things happen sometimes, but i wil do it anyways - who knows what i would find out

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Patrycja19
  Jan 11, 07, 08:40  #58

Quoting: josecitomadera, Post #56
A German neo-Nazi who's family were avid Nazis during Hitler's regime found out he had about 2% Negroid. He committed suicide.



sad that people have to grow up learning to be a certain way, and this is the
end result.

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Varsovian
  Jan 11, 07, 09:56  #59

In the same way that Origen of Alexandria made a disastrous interpretation of the gospels.
Some people take things too seriously - I mean killing yourself out of some weirdo racist beliefs that make no sense in the modern world.
And NO - I'm not going to tell you who Origen of Alexandria was ... but believe me, he was very silly.

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karmelka [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 07:37  #60

my Mom is blue-eyed, pale skin blonde , Dad has blue eyes, black hair and preety dark skin. I'm brown haired, less dark skin than my Dad & blue eyed with a little asian look. My brother is simillar. I guess it's just hard to say who is 100% polish. Feel Polish, but I know that my familly mixed in the past with other nations. I guess as many other families. So Poles may be so different. As many ppl already said - it's just history / gene mixing.

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