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FISZ
  Nov 7, 06, 10:28  #121

I see..... Like Żołądkowa Gorzka...that like bitter stomache / burning water

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FISZ
  Nov 7, 06, 10:31  #122

Found a cool Poster:



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Bartolome
  Nov 7, 06, 11:12  #123

Hahaha 'Sliwowica' rulez

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wozzy
  Nov 9, 06, 11:46  #124

Tell me guys....Why the ceremony of thumping the base of a new bottle of wodka on the forearm before opening ...........is it to wake the devil inside or what?............

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BubbaWoo
  Nov 9, 06, 12:45  #125

Quoting: FISZ, Post #132
Do you drink Absynth?


aha... the green fairy...crazy stuff responsible for all sorts of weird sh*t... van gogh's ear... degas... picasso... hemingway... the list goes on...

... saying that, theres a good bar in gdansk called absynt... large selection of the stuff if you fancy an adveture...

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Amathyst
  Nov 10, 06, 13:20  #126

Quoting: old punk, Post #135
What happened when you drank it? It's a hallucinogenic, right?


no, just felt very strange and knew I wasnt going to try it again (had to though or my mate was having non of it...)

Quoting: FISZ, Post #134
Wow. I was going to bring a bottle back from the airport, but I guess if it's that bad.....


Quoting: BubbaWoo, Post #145
van gogh's ear


he had tinitus ...lol nothing to do with absynth...lol..sorry it just really made me laugh..not mocking you mate


Its not that bad, worth a try

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justyna [Guest]
  Nov 19, 06, 07:08  #127

I like palace vodka !!!

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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Nov 19, 06, 11:01  #128

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #146
he had tinitus ...lol nothing to do with absynth...lol..sorry it just really made me laugh..not mocking you mate



no mate... thats cool...!

nobody seems to know what lead the VG to cut his ear off... shortly after suffering a nervous breakdown... and present it to a prostitute named rachel... however there are a number of possible theories... none of which, as far as i know, implies it was due to his suffering from tinitus...

his nervous breakdown, however, has been widely attributed to his excessive consumption of absinthe, among other substances, which also heavily influenced his art...

worth a try...?

without a doubt... i have danced with the green fairy...

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Amathyst
Edited by: Amathyst  Nov 19, 06, 11:34  #129

I studied art history

"Review of 796 personal letters to family and friends written between 1884 and his suicide in 1890 reveals a man constantly in control of his reason and suffering from severe repeated attacks of disabling vertigo, not a seizure disorder," claimed a group writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1990. Van Gogh's "bizarre behavior suggests that his tinnitus had become intolerable and that he felt he might alleviate the 'auditory hallucinations' by eliminating their source. Some patients with Meniere's disease experience such overwhelming tinnitus that they would 'cut off their ear' or 'poke a hole in it with an ice pick' to try to relieve it."

Yes he did drink a lot of the green stuff and he suffered with depression....I suppose no one will know for sure why he did it or why he committed suicide, some say the ear incident was symbolic castration...dutch for ear is lil and penis is lul....lots of theories

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BubbaWoo
  Nov 19, 06, 13:19  #130

Quoting: Amathyst, Post #149
I studied art history


so did i...

To be precise it was the lobe of his left ear which he put into an envelope and gave to a brothel wench named Rachel with these words: "Guard this object carefully." After he tried to drink a quart of turpentine in his studio, he was sent to the asylum at Saint-Remy on May 7, 1889. The doctors began to treat him with hydrotherapy for acute mania and epilepsy.

A precise diagnosis of Van Gogh's illness is still unavailable... despite hundreds of conjectures. However... we do know a few facts: Van Gogh suffered from syphilis contracted from prostitutes off the docks at Antwerp; there was also a history of mental illness in his family. Some physicians now believe Van Gogh may have had a congenital brain lesion that was aggravated by absinthe.

Here are a few of the many theories offered...

1. One explanation of Van Gogh's behavior is that he was frustrated by two recent events: the engagement of his brother Theo, to whom he was very attached, and the failure of an attempt to establish a working and living relationship with Paul Gauguin. The aggressive impulses aroused by these frustrations were first directed at Gauguin, but then were turned against himself (Lubin, 1972).

2. A second interpretation is that the self mutilation resulted from a conflict over homosexual impulses aroused by the presence of Gauguin. According to this account, the ear was a phallic symbol (as you mention above, the Dutch slang word for penis, lul, resembled the Dutch word for ear, lel), and the act was a symbolic self­castration (Lubin, 1972; Westerman Holstijn, 1951).

3. A third explanation is in terms of Oedipal themes. Van Gogh was sharing a house with Gauguin, and Gauguin reported that on the day before the ear mutilation Van Gogh had threatened him with a razor but, under Gauguin's powerful gaze, had then run away.

According to this interpretation, Gauguin represented Van Gogh's hated father and that, failing in his initial threat, Van Gogh "finally gratified his extraordinary resentment and hate for his father by deflecting the hatred on to his own person. In so doing Van Gogh committed, in phantasy, an act of violence on his father with whom he identified himself and at the same time he punished himself for committing the act" (Schnier, 1950, p. 153).

Then "in depositing his symbolic organ at the brothel he also fulfilled his wish to have his mother" (Schnier, 1950, pp. 153­154).

4. Another interpretation is that Van Gogh was influenced by bullfights he had seen in Arles. In such events the matador is given the ear of the bull as an award, displays his prize to the crowd, and then gives it to the lady of his choice.

The proponent of this interpretation, J. Olivier (in Lubin, 1972), says: "I am absolutely convinced that Van Gogh was deeply impressed by this practice.... Van Gogh cut off the ear, his own ear, as if he were at the same time the vanquished bull and the victorious matador.

A confusion in the mind of one person between the vanquished and the vanquisher" (Lubin, 1972 p. 158). Then, like the matador, Van Gogh presented the ear to a lady of his choice. (The following explanations, unless otherwise noted, are also from Lubin's [1972] comprehensive analysis.)

5. In the months preceding Van Gogh's self­mutilation, there were 15 articles in the local paper about Jack the Ripper, who­mutilated the bodies of prostitutes, sometimes cutting off their ears. "These crimes gave rise to emulators, and Vincent may have been one of them. As a masochist instead of a sadist, however, it is conceivable that he would reverse Jack's act by mutilating himself and bringing the ear to a prostitute" (Lubin, 1972, p. 159).

Interesting stuff, eh

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BubbaWoo
  Nov 19, 06, 13:25  #131

There is also the teory that he was out drinking with Gauguin one night and they ended up having a drunken brawl... during the fracas Gauguin atacked VG with a knife, cutting of part of his ear...

VG was so pissed... possibly having danced with the green fairy... that the following day Gauguin was able to pass of the injury as self-inflicted...

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Amathyst
  Nov 19, 06, 13:48  #132

I enjoyed several, but the black one made me gag, and Ive drank some strange drinks over the years in various european cities....Unicum being one of the strangest! (tried that one in Hungary)

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BubbaWoo
  Nov 19, 06, 13:53  #133

Das ist ein Unikum!

not too fond of bitters myself... and shant mention what i got upto in hungary... never know who is reading this forum...

drank some fantastic cherry wodka this summer in gdansk... went down so easily... and so did i...

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Amathyst
  Nov 19, 06, 17:20  #134

did you go the spa, I was disturbed when I saw a naked old lady walk past in my eye line, I left very shortly after....

Unicum was terrible but did drink quite a bit, just to be sociable of course!

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hello [Guest]
  Nov 19, 06, 17:22  #135

I don't know if someone mention it yet (probably), but I like the Polish Wisniowka - it makes your stomach nicely warm and you can drink it without the so called "zapita" (meaning a drink that is drunk after drinking vodka like soda).

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FISZ
  Nov 29, 06, 10:20  #136

Quoting: wozzy, Post #144
Why the ceremony of thumping the base of a new bottle of wodka on the forearm before opening ...........is it to wake the devil inside or what?............

To open easier

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wozzy
  Nov 30, 06, 12:27  #137

Quoting: FISZ, Post #159
To open easier
HUH ????????????????

you just unscrew the top and Hey Presto. Yeh ???

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FISZ
  Nov 30, 06, 13:46  #138

Didn't you ever do that to a Snapple or any other bottle of juice? You were expecting more of an interesting answer?

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Matyjasz
  Nov 30, 06, 14:34  #139

It's just a tradition.

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miranda
  Nov 30, 06, 14:37  #140

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #162
It's just a tradition.

oops Martyjasz - you haven't done your research

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FISZ
  Nov 30, 06, 14:38  #141

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #162
It's just a tradition


But really has no significant meaning. Everyone I ask anyway.... unless they just don't know.

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miranda
  Nov 30, 06, 15:00  #142

Quoting: FISZ, Post #164
unless they just don't know.

I think they don't. I remember that at one point the bottle was difficult to open and that helped. With time the packagiong improved a great deal and it was not needed anymore, havever the custom remained.

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Nov 30, 06, 15:02  #143

Quoting: miranda, Post #165
I remember that at one point the bottle was difficult to open and that helped


That's what I said There wasn't anything else they knew about why....just was

Quoting: FISZ, Post #159
Quoting: wozzy, Post #144
Why the ceremony of thumping the base of a new bottle of wodka on the forearm before opening ...........is it to wake the devil inside or what?............

To open easier


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Matyjasz
  Nov 30, 06, 15:06  #144

Well, it has a very significant meaning when it comes to cheap wine for example. The thumping the base of a new bottle on the forearm before opening helps distribute equally the amounts of so called "siara" (sulfur) in the bottle, so that the taste would be a little bit less awful. Some people may try to convince you that similar thing is happening wit the pure spirit in a bottle of vodka, but I think that it's just a tradition.

Quoting: miranda, Post #163
oops Martyjasz - you haven't done your research


Is it better now Miranda?

PS: You don’t have to use forearm. I knew a guy that used to do this with his forehead. He wasn’t the sharpest pencil in the box though.

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Matyjasz
  Nov 30, 06, 15:08  #145

Quoting: miranda, Post #165
I think they don't. I remember that at one point the bottle was difficult to open and that helped. With time the packagiong improved a great deal and it was not needed anymore, havever the custom remained.


Also possible.

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miranda
  Nov 30, 06, 15:10  #146

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #167
"siara"

thank you Matyjasz, that's much better
You just let some people in on wine drinking history of Poland

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FISZ
  Nov 30, 06, 15:40  #147

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #167
PS: You don’t have to use forearm

Back of elbow

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ROZ
Edited by: ROZ  Jan 5, 07, 01:05  #148

Cîroc.. NOt Polish, but it's really good

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Scotland [Guest]
  Jan 12, 07, 15:53  #149

Hey you Guys and Girls !!
I just wanted you to know how much i enjoyed reading all of your posts.
Funny as in ha ha.Witty and very knowledgable.
You make learning fun ....
Powodzenia in all that you do xxxx

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Kamyk
  Jan 21, 07, 01:53  #150

just coming back to the original topic Very recently I started to love Zoladkowka vodka. It's fabolous, good for stomach and so on.. by the way, how do you guys dring Zobrowke? with apple or cherry juice? thx

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