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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 12:04  #1

Hi All.

Lets talk about the positive impact of Poland being in the EU.
Like addition to Culture, Cuisine, Custom, Industry, Science, Literature, Art, Etc.

Reminder, this is not a topic for what Poland gets from the EU in the form of grants, aid etc. were talking export here

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Bartolome
  Apr 9, 07, 12:06  #2

eeerrrm, Polish girls ?

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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 12:07  #3

Quoting: Bartolome
eeerrrm, Polish girls ?


yeeees, but there are several threads for that topic already thanks

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Frank
  Apr 9, 07, 13:17  #4

Quoting: daffy
yeeees, but there are several threads for that topic already thanks


Daffy...don't be so hard on bart....remember you used to be a newbie too......lol


PS You can never have enough threads about the beauty of Polish women...IMHO....

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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 13:45  #5

Quoting: Frank
Daffy...don't be so hard on bart....remember you used to be a newbie too......lol



not being hard love, just saying what direction id like the topic to go is all

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LoneStranger
  Apr 9, 07, 13:47  #6

Quoting: Frank
about the beauty of Polish women...IMHO

more worshipper as I see...

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Apr 9, 07, 14:02  #7

Polish women- a new commodity on the EU market

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FISZ
  Apr 9, 07, 14:03  #8

Bartolome is no newby.
M I'm shocked

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Ranj
  Apr 9, 07, 14:05  #9

Quoting: Frank
Daffy...don't be so hard on bart....remember you used to be a newbie too......lol

But Bart has been here for a longtime----he's no newbie.

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Frank
  Apr 9, 07, 14:07  #10

eeemmmm....didnt quite say he was Fisz!

Steering a thread Daffy...is like steering an oil tanker in a hurricane...sortof in the lap of the gods!

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Apr 9, 07, 14:09  #11

Fisz, so am I

(I don't know, I am not in EU - making observation based on this forum ONLY)

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Grzegorz_
  Apr 9, 07, 14:52  #12

Quoting: daffy
Lets talk about the positive impact of Poland being in the EU.


We will f*** It up from inside

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LoneStranger
  Apr 9, 07, 14:55  #13

Quoting: daffy
daffy

is that avatar of a robot? ... it looks like a wise robot.

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Bartolome
  Apr 9, 07, 15:50  #14

Quoting: Frank
Daffy...don't be so hard on bart....remember you used to be a newbie too......lol

Well I look young, so certain people may get confused

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Frank
  Apr 9, 07, 15:51  #15

Bart....so where did you migrate to?...and are you useless...just looking at your profile!!

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Bartolome
  Apr 9, 07, 15:51  #16

Poland can contribute fresh and organic food, provided it's not prevented by other countries from exporting.

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Apr 9, 07, 15:53  #17

Quoting: Frank
Bart....so where did you migrate to?...

Scotland
Quoting: Frank
and are you useless

youtube.com/watch?v=dA0yBFKwe4M


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Frank
  Apr 9, 07, 15:55  #18

Where in the Bonny country....how are they treating you?...will give utube a miss....ta

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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 15:56  #19

Quoting: Frank

Steering a thread Daffy...is like steering an oil tanker in a hurricane...sortof in the lap of the gods!


pessimist

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Bartolome
  Apr 9, 07, 15:58  #20

GlasVegas... Majority of people are quite nice, but you can't let them take advantage of you, as anywhere else in the UK, I suppose...

BTW, as usual, this thread is drifting away from its main path...

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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 16:01  #21

Polish food due to migration has found itself on the selves of many local and 'high'street shops in western europe for eg.

from sweets to meats all good for eats!

However, how about the automotive industry? Polska Fiat? Polonia? what is the status today of these companies?

Is poland exporting Coal to the market for eg?
Steel an industry at all?

The brain drain? are many educated leaving? like docter, engineers, accountants?

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Frank
  Apr 9, 07, 16:14  #22

Quoting: Bartolome
GlasVegas... Majority of people are quite nice, but you can't let them take advantage of you, as anywhere else in the UK, I suppose...


Oh, so you've met one......lol

Polands biggest contribution;....as Irelands was over many decades/centuries to the world/UK/europe...was/willbe its people.....end of.

They will be the yardstick by which Poland will be measured.....

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Bartolome
  Apr 9, 07, 16:23  #23

Western and Eastern companies are investing in Poland (whenever bureaucracy lets them to :/ ) there are assembly plants, be it automotive, electronic or anything else, hovewer many Poles are discouraged by wages offered and choose emigration instead

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FISZ
  Apr 9, 07, 16:28  #24

Quoting: daffy
However, how about the automotive industry? Polska Fiat? Polonia? what is the status today of these companies?

Besides food I think cars and chemicals are the major exports.It was estimated in 2006 that auto export achieved 14 billion euro. (16% of total national exports)Germany buys 40% od these.

Leading auto companies:

Volkswagen MP Polkowice
Fiat Auto Poland
Isuzu Motors Polska
Volkswagen Polska
Volvo Poland in Wroc³aw
Daewoo-FSO

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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 16:39  #25

wow thanks fisz! bart!

Ireland (through Pfizer) developed the Viagra pill for EG any famous 'inventions' lately from poland?

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Apr 9, 07, 16:45  #26

poland.gov.pl/Medical,and,Biological,Sciences,500.html

dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2432641,00.html

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 9, 07, 20:24  #27

Quoting: miranda
Polish women- a new commodity on the EU market



Hmmm....the diamonds among women?

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hello
  Apr 9, 07, 20:26  #28

Andrew Lepper - The Andrew Golota of the Polish politics?

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hello
  Apr 9, 07, 20:28  #29

Quoting: ArturSzastak
ArturSzastak - the next Boniek???

With all due respect, A. Lepper is a VIP and believe it or not he still has some power to influence the EU.

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 9, 07, 20:30  #30

Quoting: hello
With all due respect, A. Lepper is a VIP and believe it or not he still has some power to influence the EU.



Good for him

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