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Puzzler
  Sep 24, 07, 13:18  #361

Quoting: johan123
It's a fact that you'll always be attacked when you are making an impact. It's a sign you are making progress and being noticed.


- I really would like to have your optimistic outlook in this matter. On the other hand, well, Poland is slowly getting back on her feet. Maybe we won't need try to succeed in the UK or anywhere else apart from Poland? That's how it should be, actually. I'm not happy that many of my countrymen leave Poland. (I'm outside of Poland too, but mine is a special case, I believe).

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Puzzler
  Sep 24, 07, 13:26  #362

By the way, the longer I am in the UK, the more I love the people and country. A magical place.

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kochanie
  Sep 24, 07, 13:32  #363

dude! I didn't even realise you weren't English! You type the language so well! x

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johan123
  Sep 24, 07, 13:32  #364

Quoting: Wroclaw
There is a person on this thread using my exact words in his/her text.



This was part of a conversation we had together a while back. It is a mixture our posts and am sorry for not mentioning that. It didn't occur to me that you might be offended.


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Wroclaw
  Sep 24, 07, 13:39  #365

Quoting: johan123
It didn't occur to me that you might be offended.


All is well now. No problem.


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Outspoken
  Sep 24, 07, 13:39  #366

Quoting: johan123
Quoting: Wroclaw
There is a person on this thread using my exact words in his/her text.



This was part of a conversation we had together a while back. It is a mixture our posts and am sorry for not mentioning that. It didn't occur to me that you might be offended.

What's there to be offended about?


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Wroclaw
  Sep 24, 07, 13:41  #367

Quoting: Outspoken
What's there to be offended about?


Nothing, now. Please forget it.


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kochanie
  Sep 24, 07, 13:42  #368

forgotten dude :) x

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Aminagurl21 [Guest]
  Sep 24, 07, 14:36  #369

Well, for me we're kinda old fashioned in my family. I mean I go out and have fun with friends, but not looking to date anyone. (I was born in America). But my mother is from Poland. I can read Polish, have no idea what I'm reading though. Am working on that lol. And now thinking about an arranged marriage...not so arranged that I will not meet him till I get engaged, but attanged in the sense that I am gonna go to Poland with my family who knows the relatieves we have there and spread the word around. I hear that they wanna leave you as soon as they're back in the U.S. Yea i will get pissed lol

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Nigel
  Sep 25, 07, 15:45  #370

Grzegorz,I know some very highly educated people in a wide variety of jobs. Wagon drivers that speak several languages and did very well at school are not uncommon amongst the English drivers. I did very well at school and my parents brought me up with manners, The fact I chose the job I wanted to do is my choice. I've seen more of Europe than most, worked with some superb people and learned a lot about myself and those around me. Dont judge me by my job grzegorz, some of the most useless people I worked with sat in the offices, criticised those they thought were below them yet still expected me those same people to rescue them when their lack of knowledge started to show.So much for universities, ties and suits.

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Nigel
  Sep 25, 07, 16:00  #371

puzzler.I havent and I wont because you do not deserve one and your not worth the bother anyway.As for all the other stuff, Its just shows the level that you're at.

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johan123
  Sep 25, 07, 16:20  #372

Quoting: Nigel
It wont matter what the papers write. If I know the English mentality, and I certainly do, the vast majority of them will vindicate their views with their bad behaviour. We dont need any help to look bad, we can do it very well for ourselves.My wife is Polish-she agrees with me totally and is very embarassed by some of the things she witnesses me doing


Nigel stop changing your mind!


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osiol
  Sep 25, 07, 16:23  #373

Quoting: johan123
the English mentality

The English mentality?
There are as many different English mentalities as you get from the following equation:

= Total population of England - (Circulation of the Daily Mail + a few more)


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Nigel
  Sep 25, 07, 16:45  #374

check the post, it said polish not english

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Nigel
  Sep 25, 07, 16:47  #375

johan, i dont know what you mean, when did i change my mind and what about??

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Nigel
  Sep 25, 07, 17:36  #376

johan look at the post again'you got itr wrong. take the last 2 words off for a start

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