PolishForums.com
POLAND . The Unofficial Guide
Unanswered | Archives
Poland Tips and Ideas Witamy, Guest | PF Members | Gold Members

Polish Forums / Everyday Life /

Where is Birds market in Poland


posts: 12

TumblerThreads: 1
Posts: 1
Joined: Oct 29, 11
 Oct 29, 11, 07:28    #1
Hello every one

i wonder if any of you knows where is the birds market , pigeon market . i am a birds fan and looking to meet a group of polish birds breeders . so I thought that market will be the place.

thank you

Tumbler.

pipThreads: 11
Posts: 1,293
Joined: Jul 4, 11
 Oct 29, 11, 14:13    #2
well there was one in Katowice- then all hell broke loose.
pawianThreads: 90
Posts: 5,395
Joined: May 30, 08
 Pictures: 2
Edited by: pawian  Oct 29, 11, 20:14    #3
Tumbler:
Hello every one


Hey, Birdbrains, how about providing us your location so that we can help you out? Did you know that Poland is one of bigger European countries? If you reside in Szczecin, will you go 800 km to Ustrzyki Dolne to get your fekking birds? ???

Check out addresses of local associations:
http://www.pzhgp.pl/index.php?kat=adresyoddzialy
hythornThreads: 6
Posts: 843
Joined: Feb 21, 08
 Oct 29, 11, 20:34    #4
pawian:
Hey, Birdbrains, how about providing us your location so that we can help you out?


my dear simian friend, the gentleman is located in Oman
pawianThreads: 90
Posts: 5,395
Joined: May 30, 08
 Pictures: 2
 Oct 29, 11, 21:53    #5
hythorn:
my dear simian friend, the gentleman is located in Oman


Where`s that? Near Gliwitz in Silesia? Seanus should know sth, then.
SeanusThreads: 22
Posts: 30,158
Joined: Dec 25, 07
 Oct 29, 11, 22:04    #6
Not near Gliwice, no.
hythornThreads: 6
Posts: 843
Joined: Feb 21, 08
 Oct 29, 11, 22:08    #7
pawian:
Where`s that? Near Gliwitz in Silesia?


it is an attempt at humour from our tree swinging friend

Oman is in the Middle East. Tumbler is clearly a pigeon fancier named after the tumbler pigeon
who was looking for friends/contacts in Poland
pawianThreads: 90
Posts: 5,395
Joined: May 30, 08
 Pictures: 2
Edited by: pawian  Oct 29, 11, 22:28    #8
hythorn:
Oman is in the Middle East.


Hy, you are so wise. How long did it take you to acquire your precious knowledge?

Seanus:
Not near Gliwice, no.


Someone mentioned Kattowitz here, so I thought about Gliwitz. Sorry.
TumblerThreads: 1
Posts: 1
Joined: Oct 29, 11
 Oct 30, 11, 05:51    #9
thank you all . my sincere appreciation to hytorn and others , you are a good man .
hythornThreads: 6
Posts: 843
Joined: Feb 21, 08
 Oct 30, 11, 08:35    #10
what type of birds are you looking for Tumbler?

live chickens?
pigeons?
falcons?
parrots?

are you interested in importing them or are you looking for friends in Poland?

Don't worry about Pawian.It means baboon in Polish
Talented guy, he can type with his feet
pawianThreads: 90
Posts: 5,395
Joined: May 30, 08
 Pictures: 2
 Oct 30, 11, 08:42    #11
hythorn:
what type of birds are you looking for Tumbler?
live chickens?
pigeons?
falcons?
parrots?


Hy, are you going to help Tumbler buy a falcon in Poland?
hythornThreads: 6
Posts: 843
Joined: Feb 21, 08
 Oct 30, 11, 09:36    #12
pawian:
Hy, are you going to help Tumbler buy a falcon in Poland?


I am interested to know what Tumbler is looking for

I knew guys in the UK who kept American red kites for hunting but these had been bred in captivity

I would never provide anyone with a wild bird of prey and have a very low opinion of others who do so
that is why I wanted to know what he was looking for

with a name like Tumbler, he is probably looking for stunt pigeons :)



Home / Everyday Life / Unanswered [this forum] | Similar


Similar discussions:

Emergency Sirens and warning systems being tested where you live in Poland?  EEA family permit. Do I need a residency card ?


Random: Cricket in Poland

Only registered and logged-in users may post here. Please log in or register.


33 [Guests - 31 / Members - 2] users on live forums now


Home | Unanswered | Archives | Random | Statistics Time in Poland: 07:02 / May 26

About Us | Contact Us | Rules, Privacy | Poland Advertising

© 2005-12 PolishForums.com