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marekmarekThreads: 1
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 Apr 8, 11, 10:24    #1
heres a video i made one year on after polish plane crash



smurfThreads: 46
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 Apr 8, 11, 10:31    #2
wow, you are a proper saddo, spamming ever thread with your little loser video.
Nobody cares about the crash and in my opinion this country would be a f€ckload better off if both twins were on that plane.
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 Apr 8, 11, 11:06    #3
be quite smurf.yr not even polish so get off this forum.nice video marek.true poles will be moved by that video.
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 Apr 8, 11, 11:15    #4
He is probably right actually. And I doubt if you are so strong
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 Apr 8, 11, 11:18    #5
poles are strong by nature.its in our blood.
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 Apr 8, 11, 11:45    #6
polishstrongman:
poles are strong by nature.its in our blood.


That's why your country was occupied, partitioned and played with as if it was a toy, right?
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Edited by: smurf  Apr 8, 11, 12:07    #7
polishstrongman:
yr not even polish so get off this forum

you and what army? the polish army? Like they ever won a war :P

you lot really need to get over that blasted plane crash & like I said before it's a pity that the other brother wasn't on the flight too...actually it woulda been better if they were the only two that were on the flight...but they'd probably argue over who'd be pilot & co-pilot.
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 Apr 8, 11, 12:34    #8
delphiandomine:
That's why your country was occupied, partitioned and played with as if it was a toy, right?

They were our toys first but we played to nice with them. Should have gone the ruff style on them.
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 Apr 8, 11, 12:45    #9
delphiandomine:
That's why your country was occupied, partitioned and played with as if it was a toy, right?

im british and polish so when you say your country u mean england and poland.if your refering to ww2 and your english rnt u forgetting summet?if it wasnt for the poles the uk would all be speaking german now.who do you think won the b.o.b as in battle of britain.the brit pilots got twatted and the poles came in and rescued the brits from being invaded.yeh the poles got twatted on when germany invaded poland.it was no match.its funny coz the poles have been invading the uk for years now its funny :-) its mini poland here.the second largest polish community outside of poland :-)
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 Apr 8, 11, 12:58    #10
polishstrongman:
its mini poland here.the second largest polish community outside of poland :-)


I thought that was Chicago?
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 Apr 8, 11, 13:09    #11
warszawski:
I thought that was Chicago?

u mustnt have read my last comment properly.i said second biggest outside of poland.chicago is first and the uk is 2nd.
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 Apr 8, 11, 13:13    #12
polishstrongman:
.chicago is first and the uk is 2nd.



So when did the UK become a city, I understand it to be a country.
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Edited by: polishstrongman  Apr 8, 11, 13:15    #13
i never mentioned the word city.i said biggest polish community.the uk isnt just 1 country.the uk is a collection of countries
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 Apr 8, 11, 14:09    #14
polishstrongman:
who do you think won the b.o.b as in battle of britain.the brit pilots got twatted and the poles came in and rescued the brits from being invaded.

You forgot to mention the day when a single Polish squadron claimed to have shot down more planes than the Luftwaffe lost to the entire allied air force.
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Edited by: Moderator  Apr 8, 11, 14:20    #15
polishstrongman: who do you think won the b.o.b as in battle of britain.the brit pilots got twatted and the poles came in and rescued the brits from being invaded.

Harry: You forgot to mention the day when a single Polish squadron claimed to have shot down more planes than the Luftwaffe lost to the entire allied air force.
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Edited by: Moderator  Apr 8, 11, 14:45    #16
Acutally anyone who lives here knows how the crash is still part of their everyday lives...as well it should be.
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Edited by: Moderator  Apr 8, 11, 14:50    #17
dhrynio:
Acutally anyone who lives here knows how the crash is still part of their everyday lives...as well it should be.


Part of everyday lives? Since when?

Most people are sick to death of hearing about Smolensk this, Smolensk that. There's far more important things to worry about - why the hell should a plane crash be part of our lives when Poland has far more serious problems to sort out?

The only reason Smolensk is even still an issue is because the deluded idiots that vote PiS need to be fed a steady stream of conspiracies and hatred in order to keep their support.

When we fix the roads, the hospitals, the schools, etc - then we can worry about Smolensk. Until then, concentrate on building Poland instead.
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 Apr 8, 11, 15:04    #18
Well of course the country still needs to move forward, but many people do not feel right about the explanations for the crash...and yes I hear it talked about very often. Why would it just be forgotten?

Just like 9/11 is still talked about daily in my country...10 years later.
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 Apr 8, 11, 15:11    #19
dhrynio:
Well of course the country still needs to move forward, but many people do not feel right about the explanations for the crash...and yes I hear it talked about very often. Why would it just be forgotten?

I rarely hear it come up in conversation. The first couple of months people would ask me what I thought about it as a pilot...I have heard a couple people complain about the anniversary coming up, usually along the lines of "another month of black and white images and somber music". I don't think anyone has a problem with mourning the victims, but, whenever it's brought up it invariably becomes a political spiel.
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Edited by: Moderator  Apr 8, 11, 15:13    #20
dhrynio:
Who the hell is this smurf piece of ****


hello, nice to meet you.
dhrynio:
anyone who lives here knows how the crash is still part of their everyday lives.

I do live here and like most people under 40 who live here I'm sick to death of that hearin about that shaggin tragedy....yea it's sad and all but it's a fookin year ago, get over it. It's not like zimny Lech ever did anything good for this country, he was a clown of the highest order, just like his demented dim-witted brother.
I feel sorry for everyone else on the plane but not old Lechy, the only thing he did for Poland was to make it look backward and stupid, he was an embarrassment.
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Edited by: Moderator  Apr 8, 11, 15:18    #21
polishstrongman: who do you think won the b.o.b as in battle of britain.the brit pilots got twatted and the poles came in and rescued the brits from being invaded.

Harry: You forgot to mention the day when a single Polish squadron claimed to have shot down more planes than the Luftwaffe lost to the entire allied air force.[/quote]
You may wish to note that posts in this forum are to be in English only.

You might also wish to note that on 26 September 1940 303's operation record book states for that day "Summary. Enemy Casualties. 9 He. 111 destroyed and 1 probable, and two damaged.4 Me. 109 destroyed." However, the Luftwaffe actually lost a total of nine planes to the entire allied air force. For more information see Jacek Kutzner, "Dywizjon 303 – legend i rzeczywistość" in "Skrzydlata Polska" Nr. 10/2004, pages 49-51.

To all, please don't drift away from the original topic. Thank you.
VarsovianThreads: 91
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 Apr 8, 11, 16:43    #22
I saw one of the orphans at a local shop yesterday.
Heartbreaking, if you have a heart.
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 Apr 8, 11, 16:50    #23
Family members were shown on tv last night. the programme was about loss, coping and remembering their loved ones.

today there is an official ceremony of some sort. i couldn't be bothered to check it because like many others i lost interest a long time ago.
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 Apr 8, 11, 16:57    #24
It's understandable if it isn't in your face. It's different when you see the misery first hand.
People have to maintain some balance in their comments and maintain some public decorum.
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 Apr 8, 11, 16:58    #25
smurf:
I do live here and like most people under 40 who live here I'm sick to death of that hearin about that shaggin tragedy


In a March CBOS poll, 87 percent of Poles said Smolensk was now simply a weapon for waging political battles, while 78 percent said the continuous talk concerning Smolensk were “boring and irritating.”

Whatever one feels about the post-Smolensk debate, there is no doubt that Poland suffered a huge blow on that fateful April morning. To the nation's credit, it swiftly got back to its feet and regained balance, proving beyond any doubt that Poland now has a stable democracy. In the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, political leaders, following the dictates of the constitution, oversaw a smooth transfer of power in what were unforseen circumstances, to say the least.

However one judges Polish politicians' handling of issues surrounding the tragedy since that time, in the critical days following the disaster the Polish state exhibited strength and resilience. About that, Poles can be proud.
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 Apr 8, 11, 20:21    #26
Varsovian:
Heartbreaking, if you have a heart.


No worse than any other tragedy, except with this one, one party seems hell bent on using it as a political weapon and continually dragging it up can only cause even more pain.
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Edited by: NrthPznnDvsn  Apr 8, 11, 20:47    #27
Sick populists 'a true pole' is only when mr kaczynski says they're all retards.
On 10th of april is a yearly anniversary of Titanic swimming into sea what an irony.
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