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Puzzler
  Apr 14, 07, 07:22  #61

Espana, that's okay, man. We were just a bit silly and joking; nothing wrong about it. Most important that we can talk again and forgive. I myself respect you greatly, you know that.

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pennyroyal999
  Jun 11, 07, 21:18  #62

One word: globalization. Second word: sucks.

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Gigel
  Jun 12, 07, 04:10  #63

Quoting: daffy
Quoting: Puzzler
you won't find happier people in the EU.


Hmmmm... If happyness means going out at night and not getting your head broken/eye out, if happiniz minz security, good sallaries, insurances, assistance, in that order, I`d say they are quite happy, dude.
The oriental days are (leider hehe )over ;) The orient will surrernder, or die! No middle strategy. Good luck ; Let`s at least hope I`m not dreaming when I say that. But, everything began with an idea...

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Gigel
  Jun 12, 07, 04:11  #64

Quoting: pennyroyal999
One word: globalization. Second word: sucks.


Why don1t you go play with the kids in the sand and leave serious business to the leaders of our world?
Haha! Superfun!

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MattB
Edited by: MattB  Jun 12, 07, 04:12  #65

Topic attached on merging:
Now that Poland is in EU, will more Polish Abroad Come back?


Now that Poland is in EU and growing fast, will more Poles abroad come back to Poland? Lot's of talent from Poland has emigrated thanks to Mr. Stalin and his communist takeover, will they come back now that the situation is getting better?

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dannyboy
  Jun 12, 07, 05:43  #66

HAHAHA, I'm laughing at the dummies who think Poland actually has a choice about joining the EU, as if you some kind of world power or something. HAHAHA!

If you dislike it so much, why don't you just leave both the EU & NATO, infact leave the UN also, then we can just leave leave Germany and Russia invade you again.

Don't want to? No, I didn't think so.

Like it or not, Poland is in the EU and here to stay.
I hope ordinary Poles are not offended by my statements, but there are of course bigots in every country including my own and sometimes you have to be blunt with these people.

Since I started going to Poland when I met my future wife 3 years ago, I hardly recognize the country today, apart from the same drastic toilets in Warsaw Train station. [:)]
I'm generally in WielkoPolska, and the improvements I've seen shock me, particularily in terms of Infrastructure, size of houses and cars.

Even Ireland didn't change that fast and Ireland has always been the EUs best pupil.

By the way, there are big changes on the way in Poland. Ireland's misfortune is Poland's fortune, we are currently losing many jobs in our IT sector to Poland.

Banta Global Turnkey and a number of big organisations have already left Ireland.
Dell will be leaving Ireland for Poland soon.
There are talks about EMC and Intel leaving Ireland within the next 12months.

The Irish IT market is going to be decimated, unless the Irish people decide to go back the the United States, you may very well find there will be a lot of Irish people working in Poland as contractors in the IT industry.

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daffy
  Jun 12, 07, 05:45  #67

Quoting: dannyboy
Even Ireland didn't change that fast and Ireland has always been the EUs best pupil.

By the way, there are big changes on the way in Poland. Ireland's misfortune is Poland's fortune, we are currently losing many jobs in our IT sector to Poland.

Banta Global Turnkey and a number of big organisations have already left Ireland.
Dell will be leaving Ireland for Poland soon.
There are talks about EMC and Intel leaving Ireland within the next 12months.

The Irish IT market is going to be decimated, unless the Irish people decide to go back the the United States, you may very well find there will be a lot of Irish people working in Poland as contractors in the IT industry.


all very true and likely

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zion [Guest]
Edited by: zion  Jun 12, 07, 07:13  #68

we are not talking about IT jobs we are talking about wages and better living , I talk to you when more them 10000 Irish move to Poland util them all are just your point of view

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pennyroyal999
  Jun 17, 07, 12:08  #69

Quoting: Gigel

Why don1t you go play with the kids in the sand and leave serious business to the leaders of our world?
Haha! Superfun!


O, you mean the ones that want to change the definition of "wodka" to make a profit on their own crappy liquor that can't do well without the "wodka" name? Like those types of lying leaders you mean?

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Michal
  Jun 24, 07, 17:55  #70

I think that allowing Poland in to the EU was the wost thing we have ever done. Some years ago, they could not work here without visas but now..They say that we have 600,000 of the buggers though I am not sure if this is for the U.K. or if rthis figure includes Ireland too.

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Grzegorz_
  Jun 24, 07, 18:06  #71

And I think that letting you spoil the air here is a very big mistake.

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ukinpoland
  Jun 24, 07, 18:11  #72

Quoting: Grzegorz_
And I think that letting you spoil the air here is a very big mistake


HA ha ha ha Thats a good one.

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ukinpoland
  Jun 24, 07, 18:12  #73

Quoting: Michal
They say that we have 600,000 of the buggers


And this man is married to a Polish lady. Terrible.

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Grzegorz_
  Jun 24, 07, 18:19  #74

Quoting: ukinpoland
And this man is married to a Polish lady.


Not to a Nigerian guy ?

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ukinpoland
  Jun 24, 07, 18:25  #75

Quoting: Grzegorz_
Not to a Nigerian guy


Well Im starting to wonder. Seriously though I feel very sorry for his wife , this is the women he says he loves and yet he can say nothing good about her country or her people. Also imagine having to live with this guy and listen to his ramblings all day and night. I bet he doesnt even stop when he has taken out his dentures and gets into bed.

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Michal
  Jun 24, 07, 18:25  #76

Have you ever thought about what that means to stress out an economy? 600,000 workers. There were only 270,000 whites in Rhodesia during the hights of the Smith regime in the early 1970's. No wonder the

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