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Will the Poles be out on St. Patricks day


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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Feb 28, 07, 11:01  #31

It's a big party for everyone!!!!

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sledz
  Feb 28, 07, 11:02  #32

Are parades are bigger

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sledz
  Feb 28, 07, 11:02  #33

I`M taling the train down next Sabota myself

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krysia
  Feb 28, 07, 11:03  #34

And more four-leaf clovers!

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krysia
  Feb 28, 07, 11:04  #35

And a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow!

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krysia
  Feb 28, 07, 11:04  #36

Where are you going in sobota?

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sledz
  Feb 28, 07, 11:04  #37

Quoting: Sadie
actually Irish and enjoying themselves as only the Irish can!!

only a couple of miliion that live here, lassy

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sledz
  Feb 28, 07, 11:12  #38

Quoting: krysia
Where are you going in sobota?

to the parade and then watch em dye the river and drink Piwo

Its like a booze train hahahhahaha its fun!!!!!....ttly gotta go

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wozzy
  Feb 28, 07, 11:33  #39

St. Patrick's is a big day for me too.........It's my birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!

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szarlotka
  Feb 28, 07, 11:34  #40

Quoting: wozzy
St. Patrick's is a big day for me too.........It's my birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!


Oh good, I'll have another Guinness in your honour


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Aga76
  Feb 28, 07, 11:36  #41

he he of course Poles will be out. we know about st pat's day. the mentality of the irish and polish is similar too.


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szarlotka
  Feb 28, 07, 11:38  #42

Quoting: Aga76
the mentality of the irish and polish


That similarity was one of the first things that struck me when i went to Poland. If there was a World Cup for partying this would probably be the final.


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Magdushya
Edited by: Magdushya  Feb 28, 07, 12:26  #43

I have to say again about my big sentiment to Ireland and I cannot forget about Bono! We love him and respect like he loves and respects us We know "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" and history of that las well as "New year's Day" the song written for Poles.


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daffy
  Feb 28, 07, 12:28  #44

Quoting: Magdushya
Sunday, Bloody Sunday

was not written for Poles.

its based on a tragic event in Northern Ireland.

Though, nearly every society has a 'bloody sunday' (we have at least two!)



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Aga76
  Feb 28, 07, 12:29  #45

the new years day was written for the Poles though...


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daffy
  Feb 28, 07, 12:30  #46

unday Bloody Sunday" is the opening track and third single from U2's 1983 album, War. The song is noted for its militaristic drumbeat, simple but harsh guitar, and melodic harmonies.[3] One of U2's most overtly-political songs, its lyrics describe the horror felt by an observer of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_Bloody_Sunday_(song)



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daffy
Edited by: daffy  Feb 28, 07, 12:31  #47

Quoting: Aga76
the new years day was written for the Poles though...


Tak, Prawda based on the Polish Solidarity movement



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Magdushya
  Feb 28, 07, 12:31  #48

Quoting: daffy
Reply Quote . Feb 28, 07 [12:28] . Post #44



Quoting: Magdushya
Sunday, Bloody Sunday

was not written for Poles.

its based on a tragic event in Northern Ireland.

Quoting: Magdushya
We know "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" and history of that


Quoting: Magdushya
las well as
!!!!!!!!
Quoting: Magdushya
"New year's Day"


Like I said we know BOTH stories. Your from 1972, AND our 1981, ok?


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daffy
Edited by: daffy  Feb 28, 07, 12:33  #49

Magdushya

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_Bloody_Sunday_(song)

SBS was written about the Northern Irish event only. One of U2's most overtly-political songs, its lyrics describe the horror felt by an observer of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

New years day was written originally as a love song for bono's wife but drew its inspirations to the Polish Solidarity movement.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year%27s_Day_%28song%29



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Magdushya
  Feb 28, 07, 12:33  #50

PLEASE look here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq-Aiz-G4Iw

Not only for Irish and Poles


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Magdushya
  Feb 28, 07, 12:34  #51

I'm fan of U2 MORE than 14 yrs, you do not to have to explain me


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daffy
  Feb 28, 07, 12:35  #52

Mag - are you reading what i am typing

NEW YEARS IS FOR POLES TAK WIEM!

SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY WAS WRITTEN FOR THE HORRORS IN NORTHERN IRELAND

Either way - U2 rock



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daffy
Edited by: daffy  Feb 28, 07, 12:36  #53

Quoting: Magdushya

I'm fan of U2 MORE than 14 yrs, you do not to have to explain me


I wouldnt be correcting you if i was not a lifelong fan myself

The albums, the irish gigs, the website, the lot

have the t-shirt



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Magdushya
Edited by: Magdushya  Feb 28, 07, 12:40  #54

Quoting: daffy
if i was not a lifelong fan myself


that was only missunderstanding I was on the gig in Warsaw also If you will check link i've added you can see what was described on U2's official site. the title of the article was: All i want is...Chorzów!!!

Only in Poland!


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daffy
Edited by: daffy  Feb 28, 07, 12:42  #55

*sigh* mag, ok, wiem

ale ALL i was saying is SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY was NOT based on a POLISH event.

New years day was not even based on it at first BUT a love song to his wife that became RESHAPED and INSPIRED by the POLISH SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT.

we both agree we love them to bits

youtube.com/watch?v=JFM7Ty1EEvs



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Magdushya
  Feb 28, 07, 12:43  #56

Quoting: daffy
SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY WAS WRITTEN FOR THE HORRORS IN NORTHERN IRELAND


just know it, like i said: missunderstanding. I'll be work harder with English language


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Magdushya
  Feb 28, 07, 12:44  #57

Quoting: daffy
we both agree we love them to bits




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daffy
  Feb 28, 07, 12:45  #58

ah ok,

im like you Mag, - i hate when ppl quote things wrong and when its U2 - dont get me started
They are Irish and they are legends!

But I thnk Bono is the BEST example of Irish/Polish Relations My gf loves them Too



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Magdushya
  Feb 28, 07, 12:45  #59

Quoting: Sadie
I dont think the Polish will be that interest in St. Pats day


NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!


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daffy
  Feb 28, 07, 12:47  #60

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFM7Ty1EEvs

And my GF LOVES paddys day! (her bday is the day after too )



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