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Puzzler
  Nov 6, 07, 01:53  #91

Quoting: Michal
I have never spewed hatred towards the Poles on this fo


- And now the Polonophobic hate-puking piggy-which-pretends-to-be-English is playing a not Polonophobic not hate puking piggy.

I wonder when will a stroke, or heart attack, or malignant cancer finish off the piggy, preferably with its sow and litter? I hope real soon.

The pig has been allowed to oink hatefully in and muck up this 'Polish' forum for ages. Just look at the number of its 'posts.'

Seems there are some who like it doing it.
:)

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cracker [Guest]
  Nov 6, 07, 02:36  #92

Michal,
It ain't worth leaving comments here. There is no debate (a bit like Polish politics. By the way who won the election? was it Hitler or Stalin?). Any comment with even a whiff of criticism and the harpies fly down an' getcha man!!!
Just say everything in Poland is great and it will all be just hunky-dory!

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polskiżyd [Guest]
  Nov 6, 07, 11:58  #93

Quoting: z_darius
So do contribute something constructive. If you need to spew hatred towards Poles then perhaps you should really join "Pravda" forums. You will feel at home there, katsap.


i agree, the last time he was in Poland was probably when his countrymen were standing on the right side of the Wisla watching Warsaw burn and not doing anything about it, so its best to ignore him really.

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irishdeano
  Nov 6, 07, 12:50  #94

i was in poland the other night. i did not wanna come home. i wanna go back there but the reason i wanna be there so much is my girlfriend is there.

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HAL9009
  Nov 6, 07, 19:10  #95

Nope, haven't been to PL yet, but I'll definitely go someday....

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Carol [Guest]
  Nov 14, 07, 15:44  #96

I've never been to Poland but I'm intrigued that so many Poles are coming over here (to the UK). I wonder what it is like to come to the UK? I'm presuming people experience some sort of culture shock on arrival, but then what? How does it feel to be a Pole in Britain?

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Paulie163
  Nov 14, 07, 15:54  #97

Love Poland, I'm learning the languge and I'm frustrated I can't get out there again till Febuary

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Nov 14, 07, 15:57  #98

Quoting: Tomek
Have you ever been in Poland?


sure!!!

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Vincent
  Nov 14, 07, 15:59  #99

Quoting: polishgirltx
sure!!!



Bet you're fibbing :)

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Nov 14, 07, 16:00  #100

Quoting: Vincent
Bet you're fibbing :)

damn, you got me V. .... lol

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Vincent
  Nov 14, 07, 16:01  #101

I knew it ..imposter :)

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Nov 14, 07, 16:05  #102

Quoting: Vincent
I knew it ..imposter :)

lol.....hey! no name calling ...lol ;)

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Vincent
  Nov 15, 07, 13:04  #103

Quoting: polishgirltx
.....hey! no name calling ...lol ;)



ahh...you know I wouldn't call you names if I wasn't joking ;)


Quoting: polishgirltx
damn, you got me V. .... lol


well, your English is so good, you can't blame people for wondering:)))

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MintyFresh
  Nov 15, 07, 13:14  #104

Quoting: Tomek
Have you ever been in Poland ?

ive been a few times mate, any reccomendations of where to go for a all round holiday,, not looking at getting smashed everyday (or at all) ttfn[b][/b]

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valkyrie
  Nov 27, 07, 02:41  #105

I want to go to Poland desperatly. It will be a while yet though, unfortunaly. I wont to live in Poland for a while, if not permenantly some day!! [that will be determined as i go along.] I get polish language cd's from the library, does this count in your book? I know no one to speak or practice polish with...so sad. from, [[your according to a lot of you out there]] "your average brain washed american" girl. V

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slo
Edited by: slo  Nov 27, 07, 10:32  #106

Yes, I was a solder in Soviet Army to Poland :-) for two years! It was an air force base near Szczeczin. I was 18...

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wildrover
  Nov 27, 07, 20:05  #107

I passed through Poland once on a drive to Belarus....now i live here....not an easy life , but no regrets about moving...

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polishcanuck
  Nov 27, 07, 23:25  #108

A few people on here have stated that they are moving to poland permanently or already live in poland. I'm just wondering, what do you do for a living? Teach? Internet business?

I was born in poland (live in canada) and would some day like to live there for maybe 1 or 2 years (to teach english). Other than this i dont see what else i could do there in terms of work...

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scots
  Nov 28, 07, 10:01  #109

I would like to visit Poland one day to see where my family sprung from, but finances and other problems dictate that I can't for a while.

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sana
  Nov 29, 07, 00:34  #110

Sometimes I would like to go back to Poland I already left England, London for Sweden, mostly becouse of my future husband but also cos I stop liking London(still missing it). Receantly I have got the thought about going back, but don't know if it would be ever possible... and I dont feel ready yet too. But we travel there as often as we can.

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sunnywolf
  Nov 30, 07, 01:48  #111

I'm living in China, It is not easy to go abroad here, but when my busines is more enough in Europe,i wil go to Poland, to see my penpal .....

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Puzzler
  Nov 30, 07, 02:28  #112

Quoting: sunnywolf
I'm living in China, It is not easy to go abroad here, but when my busines is more enough in Europe,i wil go to Poland, to see my penpal


- Have a good time there, man.
:)

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lonely
  Nov 30, 07, 02:54  #113

Absolutely!!! :o)

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marek s
  Nov 30, 07, 13:04  #114

i was in poland about 25 year ago.

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Kowalski
  Nov 30, 07, 18:31  #115

I live in Poland and would like to visit UK, probably London. For now I luck ideas on what to do after I would arrive on Stanstead (?) or Luton....... I wouldn't mind watching football game but heard I would need to register and go through some hassle. Not that much interested in architecture or touristy things. (...) I guess I'd wait for spring to inspire me.

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Polanglik
  Nov 30, 07, 18:39  #116

Quoting: Kowalski
I wouldn't mind watching football game


It depends which club you want to watch. If it's Arsenal then it will be difficult and expensive to get tickets .... but if you'd be happy watching a team like Fulham then you'd have more chance of getting a ticket.

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Somerled
  Dec 2, 07, 21:32  #117

I've been to Poland. I love it there and would very much like to move there if I can get the visa issue sorted (and find a job). That and learning more Polish, learning the laws, customs, etc.

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