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 Oct 23, 10, 19:04    #61
noreenb:
How to be a patriotic in a country like our?


It's actually quite easy... you are simply not trying very hard.
Maybe you should look into changing your general environment (friends, media etc)

Bratwurst Boy:
Big tits and low IQ go mostly hand in hand...we see it in the south of europe....political and economical basket cases! Being mastered by the Germans...


Wow.. you really do sound like a Nazi propaganda machine!

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 Oct 23, 10, 19:11    #62
Filios1
you are simply not trying very hard

Maybe you re'right.
But at least I'm trying a bit... to be patriotic... a bit...
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Edited by: Filios1  Oct 23, 10, 19:17    #63
noreenb:
But at least I'm trying a bit... to be patriotic... a bit...


Well, it is the effort that counts... ;)
Being a patriot is hard, no matter where you live. It's simply a different age.

If we were all patriots in the true meaning of the word, we would be mounting horses, dressed in hussar armour and riding towards Lwow, right? :)
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Edited by: noreenb  Oct 23, 10, 19:23    #64
Filios1
If we were all patriots in the true meaning of the word, we would be mounting horses, dressed in hussar armour and riding towards Lwow, right? :)

Not exactly. But I like a vision of it.
:)
I am patriotic because I am proud of our past, I know a lot about it and I still want to think that I can change something for better.
Even if it is just a little something.
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 Oct 23, 10, 19:42    #65
noreenb:
Not exactly. But I like a vision of it.


haha.. I just imagined the headline in the news, all over the world about such an adventure.

Getting a good pack of loyal friends, dressing in the armour, leopard skin, horse, mustaches, everything.. Shot of wodka, and a tight embrace with each man before mounting...
Then just riding to Lwow, and start hacking up the local army or police in ultimate aim of restoring it to its rightful owners ;)

Just imagine the insane asylum they would provide for you and your friends! (if you lived through the carnage)
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Edited by: noreenb  Oct 23, 10, 19:46    #66
tight embrace

Grrr, what kind of classes of English have you attended?
:)
What is this?
Hope one day will be here without dictionary.
However horse and a mustache sounds good.
Geee...
:)
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 Oct 23, 10, 19:52    #67
noreenb:
Grrr, what kind of classes of English have you attended?


I'd imagine it's because of the 3+ years I have spent on PF :(

When I first signed up, my English was quite poor ;)
It has since improved.

noreenb:
Hope one day will be here without dictionary


No hope needed, I guarantee you will.

noreenb:
What is this?


Tight embrace.. Like hugging/squeezing (typical Sarmatian manner of greeting/saying goodbye with your blood brothers ;)
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 Oct 23, 10, 20:52    #68
No hope needed, I guarantee you will.

Ha, ha, I don't like a word "guarantee",
:)
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 Oct 23, 10, 21:36    #69
noreenb:
I don't like a word "guarantee


Polak potrafi ;)

That is all I can say...
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 Oct 24, 10, 00:17    #70
It is a nice obsession, there was even an exhibition on this topic.

Sarmatism: A Dream of Power

http://www.krakowpost.com/article/1940


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