I already posted that and its Jewish not Polish. Could you imagine somebody having that name and it being called out in school. "Anne Recksiek you're late" that would be hysterical.
plk123: that still makes no sense, blondie.. there is no "±" in jewish language.. besides you must have some fvcked up google as i didn't find one reference to jewish anything when i did google.. hmm
Miguel Colombia: The both of you are clearly struggling with your mental impairments. Glab is a word in Yiddish and means "believe". It could also be the name Gleb... And there is no such thing as a Jewish language, PLK. Or is there a Christian/Muslim tongue you´d like to teach us about?
Seems I have a good sense for things. I just thought that sounded like a Jewish name for some reason it didn't sound Polish at all. I always have a knack for detecting these things. There was a guy whom people thought was pure German on a forum but there was something very odd about him, he didn't seem like it at all. He said something that sounded very peculier for a German and I thought he sounded like a Gypsy so I asked him if he was a gypsy and he wouldn't admit to it. But later I found out he had told everyone that he was 1/4 Gypsy on another forum but they had found out that he was actually a foreigner in Germany because his German language skills were very average. They knew for sure for other reasons, but I don't remember what they were exactly. Everyone else on that forum thought I was crazy for thinking he was a gypsy, but I turned out to be right.
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