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Decorator [Guest]
  Aug 26, 06, 07:21  #61

What's wrong with booze? I LOVE IT!!! have been drunk in every country i have travelled too (which is extensive) never smoked and still to this day run marathons... And i'm happy believe me.. And good on the Aussies had many good nights on the grog with them, and i'm a Pom...

Shelly you just suck up to people and Wujek you want to get out more matey before you go blind... I couldn't care less where people are from or what their personal preferences are to drink etc.. Every person i have met on my travels i treat as an individual not because of their race or religion.

Now i've mentioned the booze i could really go a nice cold pint now..

Cheers!!!

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beachcomber
  Jan 9, 07, 12:50  #62

Jan 9, 07 [12:56] - Attached on merging:
Polish drinking habits

I live in the UK and have made friends with several Polish people. I always considered myself someone who liked a drink (not that I'm an alcoholic or anything)! However I have to be honest and admit that all the Poles I know can literally drink me under the table - male or female. Is it fair to assume that Poles are therfore better drinkers than the English?

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Grzegorz_
  Jan 9, 07, 13:42  #63

Quoting: beachcomber, Post #62
However I have to be honest and admit that all the Poles I know can literally drink me under the table - male or female. Is it fair to assume that Poles are therfore better drinkers than the English?


That's because we have longer experience with vodka. Seriously.

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Matyjasz
  Jan 9, 07, 14:59  #64

It depends on what kind of alcohol you are drinking. Try whiskey with them and the situation should be the opposite of your last experience.

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bunnie
  Jan 9, 07, 15:15  #65

That is the truth Matyjasz! My friends were here over the summer and when we went out they always asked the bartender what percent of alcohol was in the beer or liquor! So me and my girls introduced them to Barcardi Rum 151....they were stubbling and throwing up almost immediately. Needless to say, they never brought it up again!

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Matyjasz
  Jan 9, 07, 15:29  #66

Quoting: bunnie, Post #65
So me and my girls introduced them to Barcardi Rum 151....they were stubbling and throwing up almost immediately. Needless to say, they never brought it up again!





Ouch.... if we ever happen to go together to a pub remind me not to follow your advice what kind of alcohol we should drink.

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kaka
  Jan 9, 07, 15:52  #67

I'm wondering if it's possible to buy in other countries pills against hungover..
In Poland you can buy it, and what is more, they work!

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bunnie
  Jan 9, 07, 15:52  #68

Coming in April....me and the girls will show you how to party!

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bunnie
  Jan 9, 07, 15:54  #69

We do have things like that...but I go with the with the old stand by of "hair of the dog" method...Vitiman C works well too!

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Matyjasz
  Jan 9, 07, 16:20  #70

Quoting: bunnie, Post #68
Coming in April....me and the girls will show you how to party!


I'm starting to look out for Barcardi Rum 151 and practice.

Quoting: bunnie, Post #69
Vitiman C works well too!


From my experience most of those miracle hangover cures are mostly based on vitamin C but are definitely more expensive.

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kaka
  Jan 9, 07, 16:22  #71

meybe, but I've tried some of them, and I think they are better then pure vitamin C

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Wayc00lio
  Jan 9, 07, 16:29  #72

Quoting: bunnie, Post #69
"hair of the dog"


I used to do that when I was younger - couldn't think of anything more likely to make me hurl these days though!!!!

A huge english fry-up and a day in bed is the greatest hangover cure in the world. Of course it depends on who you are in bed with LOL

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Matyjasz
  Jan 9, 07, 16:37  #73

Quoting: kaka, Post #71
meybe, but I've tried some of them, and I think they are better then pure vitamin C


Maybe I tried the wrong ones. Besides as a tough Slavic man I face my hangover like a tough Slavic man should. Without any helping pills. Even tough sometimes it means crying into a pillow!

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kaka
  Jan 9, 07, 16:43  #74

I defenetly prefer to take a pill. I dont want to die because of hangover ;-)

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bunnie
  Jan 9, 07, 16:45  #75

Today it has been all about sleep and food. Our football team played for the National Championship last night...and we got crushed by Florida! Lots of drinking took place and nothing has made me feel better than Japanese food and my couch! And, of course, talking with you nice people!

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Jan 9, 07, 17:31  #76

Quoting: kaka, Post #74
I defenetly prefer to take a pill. I dont want to die because of hangover ;-)


A very wise choice.


Quoting: bunnie, Post #75
And, of course, talking with you nice people!



The pleasure is all ours. Sorry to hear about the loss of your team. I always knew that people from Florida are evil.

Ok, it's time for me to go to sleep. Goodnight everybody.

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 10, 07, 06:05  #77

Quoting: kaka, Post #74
I defenetly prefer to take a pill.


kaka... youre sooo naughty...

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sapphire
  Jan 10, 07, 06:13  #78

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #64
It depends on what kind of alcohol you are drinking. Try whiskey with them and the situation should be the opposite of your last experience.

My bf can drink neat whisky like its water and Ive never seen him drunk.. Him and his mates down 2-3 bottles of whisky or vodka between 2 -3 of them on an average night. I would be seriously ill if I even attempted it..and I aint saying its big or clever, they will all most likely be dead before they hit 50.

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Wayc00lio
  Jan 10, 07, 07:11  #79

Quoting: sapphire, Post #78
Him and his mates down 2-3 bottles of whisky or vodka between 2 -3 of them on an average night.


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Does that not worry you? It would worry me!!!!

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sapphire
  Jan 10, 07, 08:41  #80

yes it does worry me.. like many people he has a problem with alcohol... all or nothing.. he has sworn off it now... well for a few days at least

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 10, 07, 08:54  #81

why do polish people drink so much...?

i remember asking a friend many years ago...

... he told me that in communist times all there was to do is drink wodka and shag...

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sapphire
  Jan 10, 07, 08:59  #82

Quoting: BubbaWoo, Post #81
in communist times all there was to do is drink wodka and shag...

oh right... guess thats why he's a sex addict too

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Frank
  Jan 10, 07, 09:02  #83

Quoting: BubbaWoo, Post #81
he told me that in communist times all there was to do is drink wodka and shag...


Gee didn't the Polish people have it easy.........in bl***dy Ireland we weren't even allowed to shag....hence the preponderance of alcoholics in our nation!!

Irish joke....whats the definition of an Irish homosexual...........

Read punch line a few time guys..............









Its a man who prefers women to beer!

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davidpeake
  Jan 10, 07, 09:13  #84

i must admit i have seen a few as i call then "" tree huggers"" in the mornings on my way to work. i thought they where just having a piss, but then realized they where using the tree to hold themselves up.

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globetrotter
  Jan 10, 07, 09:30  #85

Quoting: davidpeake, Post #84
i must admit i have seen a few as i call then "" tree huggers"" in the mornings on my way to work. i thought they where just having a piss, but then realized they where using the tree to hold themselves up.


So that's the attraction of the Green Parties then. Party on at their next annual conference near you.

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miranda
  Jan 10, 07, 10:22  #86

just came back from Poland and I cannot say that Polish people drink that much at all, however, I have seen some "tree huggers" there from time to time. In other countries thay are probably taken care off because there are better services for alcoholics provided by the government.
Then again, what do I know. I haven't travelled to other countires, although I have heard that people in other counties drink too, or better , take drugs, eat too much, cheat the government and so on.
The best to find out is to look at the statistics

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 10, 07, 10:56  #87

when i lived in spain it was standard practice to have a brandy in your coffee in the bar on your way to work every morning... carrajillo...

... i never did of course...

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miranda
  Jan 10, 07, 11:01  #88

Quoting: BubbaWoo, Post #87
... i never did of course...

of course

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Matyjasz
  Jan 10, 07, 11:34  #89

Quoting: sapphire, Post #78
My bf can drink neat whisky like its water and Ive never seen him drunk.. Him and his mates down 2-3 bottles of whisky or vodka between 2 -3 of them on an average night. I would be seriously ill if I even attempted it..and I aint saying its big or clever, they will all most likely be dead before they hit 50.



Maybe he has got great adapting skills.

Quoting: miranda, Post #86
just came back from Poland


Finally, You don't phone, You don't write, I’ve been worried sick! How was it?

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Jan 10, 07, 11:51  #90

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #89
Finally, You don't phone, You don't write, I’ve been worried sick! How was it?

I know, I am pretty bad at times. I though i needed a break from the forum.
oh, it was great, I got back yesterday, still have jet leg symptoms.
I was sooo busy that i didn't have time to write or call... or do anything like that.
I had a terrible trip to Poland, since I got stuck in London airport due to the fog. It was like a war zone with 300 planes cancelled the day I was flying. I got to know the airports in Europe really well and I am thinking about writing a short manual on how to survive an airport bordom and what not to buy in duty free shops etc.
Why British haven't converted to Euro yet. Not that it's a good idea, but when one travells - it causes a lot of pain. I had to use 3 courencies on my way to Poland!!!!
The food and chrismas was great. Polish food is the best and very tasty and the conversations with people I haven't seen for a long time were very stimulating I spent a lot of time in the kitchen, first helping my sister and later cooking for my father who is a better soup maker than I am Shame on me

When crossing the border between Poland and Germany I had to show my passport and I don't understand why I had to do it since Poland is in EU.
Hospitality, food, people, newspapers and TV programms(not the Polish soap operas) are still great and that's what I will miss the most.
The media coverage on Bsp Wielgus was too much and I hope that it had died down by now.
The spring weather (no snow, plus temperatures) was great and I didn't have to suffer too much.
The only thing I didn't like was the short day - dark and gloomy and I felt sleepy most of the time due to lack of sun exposure. It could have also been the food I consumed and were digesting - makowiec, piernik, zupa z grzybami, bigos, (which I cooked myslelf), barszczyk czerwony, ges nadziewana and all the salatki my neighbours brought to my house so I could taste it
So I am back - tired, heavier and happy. I love Europe!!!

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