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Any poles here who live in north west of England ?


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BethH
  Sep 16, 07, 08:41  #1

Hello.I was wondering if there are any poles here who live in the north west of England ? I live in that part of England.I would love to make friends with you : )

 
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littlebeezz
  Sep 19, 07, 16:41  #2

hi beth
theres bloody hundreds, just pop in to your local tesco's or go to a polish club x

 
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BethH
  Sep 21, 07, 07:56  #3

Also are there any Norwegians ? : )

 
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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Sep 24, 07, 12:31  #4

Hehe, I live in the northern England in a part called Scotland (:

 
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Daisy
  Sep 24, 07, 12:36  #5

Quoting: Bartolome
Hehe, I live in the northern England in a part called Scotland (:


You do realise the entire Scottish nation has just taken out a fatwah on you for calling them English :)

 
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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 24, 07, 12:38  #6

Quoting: Bartolome
Hehe, I live in the northern England in a part called Scotland (:


Cat is now firmly among the pigeons.

Sassenachs rool ko

 
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PolskaDoll
  Sep 24, 07, 12:40  #7

Quoting: Bartolome
Hehe, I live in the northern England in a part called Scotland (:



Oooh thin ice Bart, thin ice... :)

 

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Daisy
  Sep 24, 07, 12:41  #8

Quoting: PolskaDoll
Oooh thin ice Bart, thin ice... :)


Has Salman Rushdie published his survival guide yet?

I think I may know someone who needs a copy ;)

 
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szkotja2007
  Sep 24, 07, 12:43  #9

Quoting: Bartolome
Hehe, I live in the northern England in a part called Scotland (:

Nothing but love for ya Bart.

 
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PolskaDoll
  Sep 24, 07, 12:44  #10

Quoting: Daisy
Has Salman Rushdie published his survival guide yet?

I think I may know someone who needs a copy ;)


lol - he can get the first one printed :)

 

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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 24, 07, 12:45  #11

Quoting: Daisy
Has Salman Rushdie published his survival guide yet?


I think he has but on previous form you will fall asleep reading it before the end of Page 4

 
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Daisy
  Sep 24, 07, 13:00  #12

Quoting: szarlotka
I think he has but on previous form you will fall asleep reading it before the end of Page 4


but is is big enough to use as a weapon of defence?

I doubt Bart has enough time to read it, not now anyway....

 
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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 24, 07, 13:02  #13

Quoting: Daisy
I doubt Bart has enough time to read it, not now anyway....


True the pubs of Sauchiehall Street will have emptied as the regulars form mean vigilante groups baying for Bart's blood.

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 13:06  #14

Quoting: szkotja2007
Nothing but love for ya Bart.

Well, thank you, everybody deserves to be loved (:

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 13:08  #15

I don't have any reasons to be worried. I'm so skinny that I'm almost invisible (people seem not to notice me in the streets).

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 13:09  #16

Quoting: Daisy
You do realise the entire Scottish nation has just taken out a fatwah on you for calling them English :)

Surely not Gers' supporters :D

 
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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Sep 24, 07, 13:27  #17

Quoting: Bartolome
Hehe, I live in the northern England in a part called Scotland (:

lol!

 
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Daisy
  Sep 24, 07, 13:37  #18

Quoting: Bartolome
I don't have any reasons to be worried. I'm so skinny that I'm almost invisible (people seem not to notice me in the streets).


Care Not was made to care

yur doomed

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 14:42  #19

Quoting: Daisy
yur doomed

I'm doomed anyway, so being doomed twice really doesn't make any difference.

 
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Daisy
  Sep 24, 07, 14:45  #20

Quoting: Bartolome
I'm doomed anyway, so being doomed twice really doesn't make any difference.


think positive :)

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 14:49  #21

Like: 'Better fast death from the hands of a band of Scots armed with claymores than being eaten slowly by crocodiles' ?

 
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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Sep 24, 07, 14:55  #22

well I've misplaced my claymore so I won't be one of that band ;p

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 15:06  #23

Quoting: _Sofi_
well I've misplaced my claymore so I won't be one of that band ;p

A Scot without any claymore ? I cannae imagine it :D

 
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_Sofi_ [Guest]
Edited by: _Sofi_  Sep 24, 07, 15:08  #24

am gittin a new wan the mora





lol

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 15:13  #25

Quoting: _Sofi_
am gittin a new wan the mora


The Buchan Scots dialect of north-east Scotland exhibits a unique phonological phenomenon: vowel harmony is blocked by intervening consonants that have no secondary articulation or other obvious characteristic that should make them opaque to harmony.

Lol too (:

 
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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 24, 07, 15:15  #26

Quoting: Bartolome
Hehe, I live in the northern England in a part called Scotland

I live in a part of the Irish Far East called England.

 
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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Sep 24, 07, 15:16  #27

Quoting: Bartolome
Scots dialect of north-east Scotland

lol :)

If I'm honest I dislike my own dialect - and the accent..........

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 15:17  #28

Quoting: osiol
I live in a part of the Irish Far East called England.

Well, I heard that Scots and Irish get on quite well, so... I guess you're after me as well...

 
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Bartolome
  Sep 24, 07, 15:20  #29

Quoting: _Sofi_
If I'm honest I dislike my own dialect - and the accent..........

Unlike you, I like it (: And I reckon I'm getting used to it and I understand it better and better (I can sometimes catch Rab's drift :).

 
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osiol GOLD MEMBER
Edited by: osiol  Sep 24, 07, 15:26  #30

Quoting: Bartolome
Well, I heard that Scots and Irish get on quite well, so...

It really depends on various factors.
Enough Irish don't get on with other Irish, Scots the same, ditto the English.
North and South Welsh aren't always best of friends.
Otherwise, in Britain, we're like one big happy family.

There are loads of brilliant and beautiful accents across the British Isles.
Even the West Midlands doesn't always sound hideous!

 
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