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Irish and British people moving into my neighborhood in Poland.


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Frank
  May 22, 07, 16:38  #31

Quoting: Amathyst
Be careful, Irish women have firey tempers :-)


....not really.....


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Grzegorz_
  May 22, 07, 16:49  #32

Quoting: sapphire
Greg.. what town do you live in?.. I have a lot of British gay friends who would like to come live there, I hope you will welcome them.


Fox...


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Amathyst
  May 22, 07, 16:53  #33

Quoting: Grzegorz_
Fox...


I dont think she was joking Mr G, expect Pracilla of the Desert coming to town soon :)


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Grzegorz_
  May 22, 07, 18:48  #34

Quoting: Amathyst
expect Pracilla of the Desert coming to town soon :)


?????


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observer [Guest]
  May 23, 07, 03:59  #35

I hope some Irish, English, Canadians , Americans, Australians etc will join my community in Mikolajki very soon. Come on over guys!! None to talk to in English. I'm buying the first round of beer :-)

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Stefek
  May 23, 07, 08:42  #36

Well im irish and I had to polish guys working for me, i will not mention other nationalities that come here to work,...based on these two guys if i had a whole company of guys like that i would be a millionaire in no time!!!

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dannyboy
  May 23, 07, 09:13  #37

We have some homosexual, itenerant marxists available for resettlement if ye are interested.


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Amathyst
  May 23, 07, 17:27  #38

Quoting: Grzegorz_
?????


Google it Mr G : -)


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miranda
  May 23, 07, 17:30  #39

Quoting: Amathyst
expect Pracilla of the Desert coming to town soon :)

wasn't that Priscilla Queen of the Desert?
hello btw A:)


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Hueg
Edited by: Hueg  May 23, 07, 17:35  #40

Quoting: Amathyst
Google it Mr G : -)


lol Jeez it's such a drag mate doin all the googling lark. Strewth, she's a big girl. Hasn't she got big hands? Like your Uncle's.

<Never mind>


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Grzegorz_
  May 23, 07, 17:44  #41

Quoting: Amathyst
Google it Mr G : -)


No way.


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Amathyst
  May 24, 07, 12:48  #42

Quoting: Grzegorz_
No way.


I bet you did, you're the curious type


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Grzegorz_
  May 24, 07, 12:55  #43

Quoting: Amathyst
I bet you did, you're the curious type


I didn't. I guess It's some transvestit or something similar.


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Amathyst
  May 24, 07, 14:34  #44

Quoting: Grzegorz_
I didn't. I guess It's some transvestit or something similar.


You looked, you ikle liar


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Grzegorz_
  May 24, 07, 15:02  #45

Quoting: Amathyst

You looked, you ikle liar


No, seriously.


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Amathyst
  May 24, 07, 15:03  #46

Quoting: Grzegorz_
No, seriously.


Mr G, we seriously need to work on your sense of humour if you're still thinking of coming to England :)


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Matyjasz
  May 24, 07, 15:04  #47

- Papa, papa, what is a transvestite?
- Ask your mother, He will tell you!

;P


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Amathyst
  May 24, 07, 15:05  #48

lol or ask Aunty Greg :)


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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  May 24, 07, 15:23  #49

Quoting: Amathyst

lol or ask Aunty Greg :)



None of that western sodomy here in Poland! We are all jolly straight and catholic!!

I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK
I sleep all night and I work all day.... :P


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dermi [Guest]
  May 24, 07, 16:51  #50

Quoting: Matyjasz
None of that western sodomy here in Poland! We are all jolly straight and catholic!!

I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK
I sleep all night and I work all day.... :P

They all seems to be Mothy Python kinde of joke, but face it - Irish, British, French, German and God knows who else are moving into my apartment building. And they have money. What can I say? Let`s start with "welcome".

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Amathyst
  May 24, 07, 16:59  #51

We're a friendly bunch dermi...

As for you Mr M, you made my night with that joke :) and Im sure once we have shipped over a few of a deers queers and steers sodamy will be up there with going to church on a sunday :P


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Matyjasz
  May 24, 07, 17:22  #52

Quoting: Amathyst
As for you Mr M, you made my night with that joke :) and Im sure once we have shipped over a few of a deers queers and steers sodamy will be up there with going to church on a sunday :P


OK, I confess, I'm a big Erasure fan. But don't tell that to other Polish jolly straight Catholics. ;)


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Michal
  May 28, 07, 16:17  #53

I thought that almost everybody in Poland wanted to move out as there is no future in that country? In Guildford all the night crew filling shelves in Tescos are from Poland as they have no future back home-mind you, as shelf fillers they have limited futures here too!

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Wroclaw
  May 28, 07, 16:32  #54

Michal,

Check the British news. You will find that farmers in the UK have problems because they can't find Polish workers to pick the fruit crops. Students can make more money in Poland. Things are not as bad here as you might think.


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Michal
  May 28, 07, 16:43  #55

Actually, yes, I did hear the news on the radio this afternoon on the way home. Is'nt it difficult to believe? In Guildford during the week there are funny old busses which bring in to the shop loads of Eastern Europeans for their weekly shop. They speak in Polish and Russian and other languiaes which I can not recognize, I imagine Lithuanians ect. As far as I am aware, though, wages rates in Poland are still pretty poor, but then again, who knows...

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johan123 [Guest]
  May 29, 07, 02:08  #56

Quoting: Michal
I thought that almost everybody in Poland wanted to move out as there is no future in that country?



Can you please explain what you mean?

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Michal
  May 29, 07, 03:35  #57

When Poland had the right to send its people to England to work, the British Government planned for up to 13,500-that was the intake yet soem sourses think that we may have up to 600,000! I went to Radom last year and on a Saturday the girl where I was saying said that on any Saturday previously, the town centre was full-now as I saw it myself, it was completely empty as everybody who could, had gone overseas to work, not necessarily to England of course, but there a lot of Poles in UIreland and Sweden and Germany...the list goes on, I heard a lot of Polish even in Sydney, Australia last year. Surely, as everybody leaves the country it must have a dertrimental effect of population numbers.

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Michal
  May 29, 07, 03:37  #58

In fact, just the same as when I was in Southern Africa in the 1970's. The exodus of whites from Rhodesia outstripped the birth rate, that is common sense. The same is happening in Poland too.

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Michal
  May 29, 07, 03:42  #59

Quoting: Matyjasz
OK, I confess, I'm a big Erasure fan. But don't tell that to other Polish jolly straight

Yes, I have a few of their tapes and I must try and look them up and play them again. Others say that their music is dreadful and that the name Erasure is an appropriate name but I sdo not agree.

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sapphire
  May 29, 07, 06:45  #60

"oooh sometimes...the truth is harder than the pain inside"


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