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I'm an American who lived in Poland for 6 years. I'm not welcome anymore.


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krysia ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Mar 14, 08, 00:24  #31

icypole wrote:
you good for nothing swine.

I have a swine. She's really smart and they're good for a lot of things like playing in da błoto, boczek and szmalec.

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sledz ♦ GOLD MEMBER
Edited by: sledz  Mar 14, 08, 03:47  #32

icypole wrote: this is the post war generation not the ones going there now,


icypole wrote:
I am talking about Poles going to the US of recent time


sledz wrote:
Well what are you talking about then??

Are you confused???? [/quote]
icypole wrote:
Please take a few lessons in the english language. you good for nothing swine.


At least I have the common sense to know what I am talking about....Idiot!!

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Flying Dutchman
  Mar 25, 08, 15:25  #33

First. this is not polish idea . beeing member of the EU, we are like the rest of Union.
Second> short memory syndrome? we (polish citizens) still have to ask for visas, traveling to the USA. Third : actually i'm renting a flat in Holland, living togheter with few people. ono of them is an American. Nice guy but.... it took me few months to teach him, that my dishes are my dishes. It looks that you are (sometimes) really impregnated for some, obvious for the rest of the world, rules. Also in your question I found some irritating accents: shame Poland, we - Americans, can't work here, like the rest of Europe. Do you know such a polish sentence: jak Kuba Bogu, tak Bog Kubie? (Kuba - in this case its a polish male name, not a country) - which means plus minus... if you are bad - expect the same, if you are ok . people will be also ok to you. All in all I like Americans more, than Germans:-)))) (or I dont like you less, than Germans...:-)))

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Buddy
  Mar 26, 08, 03:04  #34

ScallyJoe wrote:
you humiliate yourself by jumping around like a clown teaching the Callan method


hahahahahahahahaha....... jesus christ why am I laughing......

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TheKruk
  Mar 28, 08, 00:59  #35

Did you choose your shoes yourself......
Did you dhooce your shoes yourself.....

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