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Puzzler
Edited by: Puzzler  Nov 9, 07, 21:42  #301

Quoting: slick77
Actually, I was wrong...there is no need to create a new forum for you puzzler...it already exists:

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- Thanks for the address; I'll have a look. And now get lost, cretin - go to produce more cretins with your mummy and daddy.
:)

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slick77 [Guest]
  Nov 9, 07, 21:52  #302

Quoting: Puzzler
Thanks for the address; I'll have a look.


Really! Not a problem.

Quoting: Puzzler
go to produce more cretins with your mummy and daddy.


with my what? Mummy and daddy? LOL

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Liza
  Nov 10, 07, 05:48  #303

Quoting: Kilkline
Quoting: Liza
they were warm and friendly on the Arran Islands once they realised I wasn't English


As an Englishman you can see why this doesnt restore my faith in humantiy quite as much as it did for you. :)


Possibly not, but we had the same problem - and result - in France and Italy... I don't understand as I never thought the British were 'that bad'. For some reason I came to Europe with the impression it was the American tourists who were more liable to be unwelcome (sorry American PFs). But American tourists I've met have been good as gold as well... Strange!

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Liza
  Nov 10, 07, 05:53  #304

Quoting: ajgraham

That surprises me.....I think you would have a bad experience with any guy!!

I was staying with a friend, and his South Afican mate tried to sneak into my bed in the middle of the night, thinking I was drunk just because he was, and would be an easy target.

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Liza
  Nov 10, 07, 05:57  #305

Quoting: AvJoeUK

Quoting: ajgraham

Yes your right i'm sure there are some of the locals who behave like that....but the point is i didn't see any!....S

What England do you live in?


I'm in London, and there are plenty of white British young people getting smashed (drunk) in the street... When I was in Clapham we used to have the police around very often to break up chav scuffles.

The worst I've experienced with Polish drunks is four of them playing a game on the tube; they realised I understood a word or two of Polish, and took it upon themselves to test out what I understood by saying a word and waiting for my reaction. Kept them amused for much of the Central Line :-) They then all walked me to my bus stop and waited until I got on my bus, waving me off...

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sapphire
  Nov 10, 07, 06:07  #306

some people need to get a grip on reality.. drunks are drunks, regardless of whether they are British, Polish, Yanks, Kiwis or whatever else. I also live in London and have seen gangs of Polish pissheads smashing in shop windows (the last time I saw this was last week), and I have seen the same behaviour in Brits. and whoever else.. Too much alcohol can make you agressive and it has **** all to do with your nationality.

Liza, you say that you like British people, but generally your posts seem to indicate otherwise. Why not go live and work in Poland instead?

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slick77
  Nov 10, 07, 06:17  #307

Quoting: sapphire
some people need to get a grip on reality.. drunks are drunks, regardless of whether they are British, Polish, Yanks, Kiwis or whatever else. I also live in London and have seen gangs of Polish pissheads smashing in shop windows (the last time I saw this was last week), and I have seen the same behaviour in Brits. and whoever else.. Too much alcohol can make you agressive and it has **** all to do with your nationality.


Well put.

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Liza
  Nov 10, 07, 06:21  #308

Quoting: sapphire
Liza, you say that you like British people, but generally your posts seem to indicate otherwise.

I do actually like the British... I do my best counter the anti Polish remarks made by British, by examples of British behaviour. If I didn't like Britain, I wouldn't be here. End of.

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ajgraham
  Nov 10, 07, 06:37  #309

Quoting: Liza
They then all walked me to my bus stop and waited until I got on my bus, waving me off...


They sound a boring crowd don't they?

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Liza
  Nov 10, 07, 06:44  #310

Quoting: ajgraham
Quoting: Liza
They then all walked me to my bus stop and waited until I got on my bus, waving me off...


They sound a boring crowd don't they?

I think the word you are looking for is 'gentlemen'...

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Yogibear
  Nov 10, 07, 07:01  #311

Quoting: Liza


do my best counter the anti Polish remarks made by British



I do my best to counter any anti remarks about anyone me dear. But people still have a right and the freedom to do so.

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Matyjasz
  Nov 10, 07, 07:03  #312

Quoting: ajgraham
They sound a boring crowd don't they?



Comparing to Anthony Anderson from Hartlepool, a drunkard who kicked and urinated on a dying disabled woman, I think they were extremely boring.

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Liza
  Nov 10, 07, 07:09  #313

Quoting: Yogibear



I do my best to counter any anti remarks about anyone me dear. But people still have a right and the freedom to do so


Exactly.. and just because I respond to the anti polish comments, does not make me anti british

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stepheng
  Nov 10, 07, 07:12  #314

I also get bored about the way the media portrays people and how easily led people are to take up opinions stated on TV or in the Press as their own.

Sad state of affairs when people stop thinking for themselves.

But don't think we are all like the Chavs or those that read the seedy tabloids.

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Yogibear
  Nov 10, 07, 07:37  #315

Quoting: Liza


does not make me anti british



Actually being British myself ( well the peoples republic of Liverpool really ) sometimes Iam ;-)

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Liza
  Nov 10, 07, 07:37  #316

Fortunately the majority of the British are lovely, and I'm proud that I've made many friends here who hopefully will be friends forever, no matter where in the world I live...

Like most nationalities, its just a few bad apples that spoil the barrel

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shelleysx [Guest]
  Nov 10, 07, 07:42  #317

mr magic you do make laugh :)

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Yogibear
  Nov 10, 07, 08:25  #318

Quoting: Liza


Fortunately the majority of the British are lovely, and I'm proud that I've made many friends here who hopefully will be friends forever, no matter where in the world I live...

Like most nationalities, its just a few bad apples that spoil the barrel



A lot of people tend to use the negative media make up thier mind for them. This is very sad because the main purpose of the media is to use negativity to surpress people and keep them in fear. People are easier to control when living in fear and look to an external body for help. This is usually the people people who own the media.

Its called divide and rule I think.

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ajgraham
  Nov 10, 07, 12:29  #319

Quoting: Puzzler
Do you mean that all of a sudden a neat, quiet, clean, lovely English town has been made messy, noisy, dirty, abhorrent by some Poles?


Thats exactly what i mean Puzzler......Drive down Eglestone road anytime you like and you will see what i mean.

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Grzegorz_
  Nov 10, 07, 14:40  #320

Quoting: Matyjasz
Comparing to Anthony Anderson from Hartlepool, a drunkard who kicked and urinated on a dying disabled woman, I think they were extremely boring.


True.

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Crnogorac
  Nov 10, 07, 15:38  #321

Quoting: Yogibear
A lot of people tend to use the negative media make up thier mind for them.


That's because they don't mind their head serving only as a decoration.

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Kilkline
  Nov 10, 07, 16:13  #322

Quoting: Liza

Quoting: Kilkline
Quoting: Liza
they were warm and friendly on the Arran Islands once they realised I wasn't English


As an Englishman you can see why this doesnt restore my faith in humantiy quite as much as it did for you. :)


Possibly not, but we had the same problem - and result - in France and Italy... I don't understand as I never thought the British were 'that bad'. For some reason I came to Europe with the impression it was the American tourists who were more liable to be unwelcome (sorry American PFs). But American tourists I've met have been good as gold as well... Strange!


Its not really 'the done thing' in Europe to like the Brits or the Yanks. The continentals cant get enough of everything that the English speaking world produces and they hate us and themselves for it.

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Puzzler
  Nov 10, 07, 17:08  #323

Quoting: ajgraham
Drive down


- I'll do and check it out myself. By the way, I know full well how English towns really look like, pal.

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ajgraham
  Nov 10, 07, 23:10  #324

Quoting: Puzzler
- I'll do and check it out myself. By the way, I know full well how English towns really look like, pal.


Ok Puzzler you do that....and let us know how you get on?

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Puzzler
  Nov 11, 07, 03:16  #325

Quoting: Kilkline
Its not really 'the done thing' in Europe to like the Brits or the Yanks. The continentals cant get enough of everything that the English speaking world produces and they hate us and themselves for it.



- Who actually are you, pal? Are you English-English? Or, ahem, a 'certain' ethnick...? ;) I haven't met even one real English person who has felt, as you seem to, that the 'Brits' and the 'Yanks' are one family - and both victims of 'the continentals.' And your 'English speaking world,' is it supposed to be some uniform entity? And oh boy, which continentals are so crazy about, say, millet from Nigeria, that they hate Australians and themselves from this great love for Nigerian millet?
:)

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Puzzler
  Nov 11, 07, 03:48  #326

Quoting: ajgraham
Ok Puzzler you do that....and let us know how you get on


- It's Crewe in Cheshire, Eaglestone Road?

I'll check it out in no time, and let know what I have seen - not so much to ajgraham and his 'us,' but to all folks in this forum.

We'll see whether ajgraham isn't a compulsive (and bigoted) liar who believes that his managing to look confident when defending his false statements will make other people accept them as true.

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ajgraham
  Nov 11, 07, 04:48  #327

Quoting: Puzzler
It's Crewe in Cheshire, Eaglestone Road?


Its Eglestone road in Crewe, not far from the train station......Go there from around 19:00pm and you will see them all sat on the benches drinking and standing on street corners.

Quoting: Puzzler
We'll see whether ajgraham isn't a compulsive (and bigoted) liar who believes that his managing to look confident when defending his false statements will make other people accept them as true.



What the fck are you talking about?

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kochanie
  Nov 11, 07, 05:25  #328

Quoting: slick77
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can anyone say small minded?

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kochanie
  Nov 11, 07, 05:30  #329

Quoting: ajgraham
Do you mean that all of a sudden a neat, quiet, clean, lovely English town has been made messy, noisy, dirty, abhorrent by some Poles?


Thats exactly what i mean Puzzler......Drive down Eglestone road anytime you like and you will see what i mean.


Sorry for getting involved where I have no place, but the English are messing up their own towns, they don't need help from the Poles. Go to any town in Britain and you will see chavs, drunks and just general trouble makers. This has been going on for much longer than a lot of Poles have been here. I think that some of you on here forget that 50 years ago we were begging the Polish to come here and work for us.

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slick77
  Nov 11, 07, 13:26  #330

Quoting: kochanie
can anyone say small minded?


Why would anybody say that?

Quoting: kochanie
Sorry for getting involved where I have no place,


Why sorry? There is enough room for everubody here. lol

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