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LoneStranger
  Jan 31, 07, 12:36  #61

Quoting: Patrycja19, Post #60
into genealogy? or family history

I am interested yes! ... but my family in more close knit then generally found in Poland. Maybe because of the fact as stated above by me already.

I would say, my great grand parents and my grandparents were very eager to save something of their history due to their uniqueness (which I guess you can understand, due to the reason of my great great grandpa! )...Then, my father also remembered it with interest....and I haven't forgotten it either.....because (probably) of its curious and interesting nature.

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Patrycja19
  Jan 31, 07, 12:38  #62

Quoting: josecitomadera, Post #54
That's why I feel endeared to the Polish people when I read comments by the likes of Lone Stranger, Patrycia19, Miranda, Globetrotter, Krysia, Frank, Fsiz, Grubionzy and others. I think the new European Union should be based on this mindset. Polish people of this genre should lead the way.


Wow, Thanks

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Kochana_Babcia
  Jan 31, 07, 12:39  #63

I've been trying to do our family geneaology but unfortunately my hubby won't let me
put too much personal info into cyberspace.

I got as far as my grandparent's parents in names but not when they were born/died
and locations.

On my hubby's side unfortunately we don't have any info since both his parents have died and they never spoke of their families..sadly my hubby never knew anyone related
to him. All we know is that is Mother was Polish and his Dad was Ukrainian..but we don't even know what Mother's maiden was. Neither of his parents had any contact with
their families after coming to America

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Patrycja19
  Jan 31, 07, 12:40  #64

Quoting: LoneStranger, Post #61
am interested yes! ... but my family in more close knit then generally found in Poland. Maybe because of the fact as stated above by me already.


Awsome, I thought most Polish families kept their family history alive.

Here, its very hard, still alot of people ask me what I did to get to records.

you have to be like a sherlock holms and follow the clues. lol

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Patrycja19
  Jan 31, 07, 12:41  #65

Quoting: Kochana_Babcia, Post #63
my hubby won't let me
put too much personal info into cyberspace.


its more foot work KB. trust me I know. then its mail work lol

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Patrycja19
  Jan 31, 07, 12:42  #66

Quoting: Kochana_Babcia, Post #63
On my hubby's side unfortunately we don't have any info since both his parents have died and they never spoke of their families..sadly my hubby never knew anyone related


Death certs and social security apps are helpers KB

because they knew their own parents and they lists parents names

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miranda
  Jan 31, 07, 13:00  #67

Quoting: josecitomadera, Post #54
That's why I feel endeared to the Polish people when I read comments by the likes of Lone Stranger, Patrycia19, Miranda, Globetrotter, Krysia, Frank, Fsiz, Grubionzy and others. I think the new European Union should be based on this mindset. Polish people of this genre should lead the way.
thanks, that's very kind of you Jose.
You are not Jose Maria by any chance, are you?

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Kochana_Babcia
  Jan 31, 07, 13:03  #68

Quoting: Patrycja19, Post #66
Death certs and social security apps are helpers KB

because they knew their own parents and they lists parents names


My father-in-law was only 50 when he passed away many years ago..on his death certificate it doesn't have any info about this parents.

My mother-in-law passed away a few years ago but unfortunately we didn't have any
contact with her since 1986..it was her choice not to see us. It's a very difficult situation with my hubby's family..he has 3 younger brothers and a sister. We
see the sister once in a while, last time was in 2005. We see one of this brothers but
the two youngest ones we haven't seen in more than 15 years. We didn't even know
that she had passed away until 2 months afterwards when we received in the mail
a Holy Card with her death information..sent from one of his brothers but no return address was included, not even a note of any kind. I felt so sad for my hubby when he
read the card..but in his heart he knew that it would be this way.

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LoneStranger
  Jan 31, 07, 13:33  #69

Quoting: Kochana_Babcia, Post #68
Kochana_Babcia

...

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josecitomadera [Guest]
Edited by: josecitomadera  Jan 31, 07, 17:22  #70

Quoting: miranda, Post #67
You are not Jose Maria by any chance, are you?

Who is Jose Maria? Inquiring minds want to know. josecitomadera translated means Little Joe Wood.

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miranda
  Jan 31, 07, 17:42  #71

Quoting: josecitomadera, Post #70
Who is Jose Maria

I know that soem Spanish names (yours is Spanish - right?) have two parts, such as Jose Maria, Paco Maria etc. I though it was cute, but I heard it from my friend who used to live in Columbia few years ago. just wondering
I thinkg Little Joe Wood is OK.
My name is Spanish too, I got it after my cat, which came with the name when I adopted it in Poland - so there are interesting stories behind names sometime

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josecitomadera [Guest]
Edited by: josecitomadera  Jan 31, 07, 17:53  #72

Quoting: miranda, Post #71
My name is Spanish too, I got it after my cat,

I noticed that. Miranda is Spanish. Cute story so your parents named you after your cat. That's cool. Yes, Spanish names are quite long. My full name is Josecito Pablo Madera Segarra. Josecito Pablo are the first two parts of my first name. Madera is my father's last name and Segarra is my mother's last name. WOW, that completes a Spanish name correctly.

But since I was born in NYC, American documents demand abbreviation. Are Polish names that long also?

Oh I forgot josecitomadera is the email. It's Josecito Madera.

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miranda
  Jan 31, 07, 18:21  #73

Jose,
I am silly indeed. Miranda is my nickname here-it's not my real name

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josecitomadera [Guest]
  Jan 31, 07, 18:55  #74

What is your full name? I told you mine

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Patrycja19
  Jan 31, 07, 23:21  #75

Quoting: Kochana_Babcia, Post #68
but in his heart he knew that it would be this way.


That is so sad

well, if I can try to help, somehow, someway. I will do so.

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johnnybravo [Guest]
  Feb 22, 07, 07:03  #76

I'm Indian male and I did associate with a few East European girls recently (though not Polish) but Slovak, Romanian and Hungarian - they were beautiful and feminine no doubt but what I didn't like about them, they always cringe "money - money - money" and I thought only Indian girls could be greedy.

I just have a question: is the only reason these East European girls would date outside their race when they see their partner who is willing to spend on them. A proud West European girl usually would dump you off if you "kiss their ass" and money is not all that important, but from my experience with these East Europeans, they 'always" want you to spend on them - whether in a restaurant they expect you to pick the tab - they always expect you to call them on phone out of your own money - they always expect you to earn for them. That's really not good.

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LoneStranger
  Feb 22, 07, 07:31  #77

Quoting: johnnybravo
That's really not good

Quoting: johnnybravo
Indian girls could be greedy

Quoting: johnnybravo
only reason these East European girls would date outside their race when they see their partner who is willing to spend on them.

Quoting: johnnybravo
A proud West European girl usually would dump you off if you "kiss their ass"

Quoting: johnnybravo
they always expect you to earn for them


I hope no good woman meets you. Whether she be even from another galaxy...that is...another inteeligent life form.

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serpico
  Feb 22, 07, 12:15  #78

well men are generally expected to pick up the tabs... its the accepted norm in every race, and certainly i wouldn't have it any other way!!

but from my experience.... i've seen beautiful slovaks and polish girls dating horrible ugly foreign guys.... and i can only think they've probably got bulging wallets... or bulging in another department...

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szarlotka
  Feb 22, 07, 12:21  #79

Quoting: serpico
or bulging in another department...


stomachs usually

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miss_kaur [Guest]
  Mar 6, 07, 21:19  #80

Hi, i am polish, i am dating a punjabi guy, and we are going to get married when were ready, but for now we are together, and we love each other very much, we will have a family together, and yes i am going to move in with his family, the traditional way. I just need to finish school, and get a good paying job, as well as him, then we will settle down.

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krysia
  Mar 6, 07, 21:24  #81

Well, there goes another polka....

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King Sobieski
  Mar 6, 07, 21:38  #82

Quoting: miss_kaur
I just need to finish school, and get a good paying job, as well as him, then we will settle down.


you havent finished school and your talking about getting married??

whats going on in the world....you need to be living a life before settling down.

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RazZ
  Mar 7, 07, 00:31  #83

dont want to be rude, but i dont think its gonna work. i agree with king sobieski get to know life the proper way then make the big decision. anyway best of luck

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erg [Guest]
  Mar 7, 07, 01:19  #84

Quoting: MaklerDublin
Do you think it is possible for Polish boy to have Indian girlfriend?

Look. We eat cows in Poland. Does she accept that?

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RazZ
  Mar 7, 07, 01:24  #85

Quoting: erg
Quoting: MaklerDublin
Do you think it is possible for Polish boy to have Indian girlfriend?

Look. We eat cows in Poland. Does she accept that?


if she has come from a religious back ground, then its considered a bad thing to eat meat.

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erg [Guest]
  Mar 7, 07, 01:37  #86

Quoting: RazZ
if she has come from a religious back ground, then its considered a bad thing to eat meat.

I know. I am just laughing.

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RazZ
  Mar 7, 07, 01:39  #87

lets not be too hard on MaklerDublin at least wish him luck.

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erg [Guest]
  Mar 7, 07, 01:43  #88

Best wishes for MaklerDublin.

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MATRIX [Guest]
  Mar 9, 07, 08:02  #89

I have a Chinese girlfrend at the moment and she is great Not cultural problems at all or whatever. Her parents asnd siblings really like me, visited her 3 times

I don't know why, but Indian girls we not interested in me. Have met many in my life, but they all were just friends. Anyway I wish you good luck with her

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slashdotter [Guest]
  Mar 11, 07, 04:01  #90

I'm an indian guy in love with a polish girl . I'm really considering a future with her. She too feels the same . Polish girls are better than all the western european girls who are too feministic.They really care about men and they know that they are "women". As a guy, I'm attracted to her femininity.

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