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szarlotka
  Mar 13, 07, 07:50  #61

Quoting: miranda
The famous TH - wasn't that invented as a coping device for English people having problems with pronuncing the Irish accent?


I think it was designed so that the Brits could dribble when making polite conversation when having soup at dinner parties


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Stanislaus07 [Guest]
  Mar 13, 07, 11:00  #62

Quoting: miranda
20 and above withthe windshield

Quoting: miranda
switch to Polish or Ukrainian soon......

You probably should since you cant spell very good.
Being Ukrainian explains a lot of things about you and youre attitude.
Is there anything that you are not an expert on?

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BubbaWoo
  Mar 13, 07, 16:12  #63

Quoting: Stanislaus07
You probably should since you cant spell very good


ironic... given that you cant write very well...

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 13, 07, 16:17  #64

Quoting: szarlotka
I think it was designed so that the Brits could dribble when making polite conversation when having soup at dinner parties



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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 13, 07, 16:17  #65

Quoting: Stanislaus07
Is there anything that you are not an expert on?

rocket science,looserology and windshield factor tendencies in the XX century


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cube
  Mar 14, 07, 11:40  #66

haha.... very good! Im impressed

ohh you have favourite Irish men? lol


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 14, 07, 11:47  #67

Cube,

how are you Cube - my fav in B...........
Oh, Dec is my fav Irish man in London - gee I need to lay low for a while, ha, ha.......


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cube
  Mar 14, 07, 14:54  #68

hehe.... was only teasing ya M... sorry couldnt resist

Im really good thanks..... only 2 more days till my next holiday to Poland, i cant wait


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miranda
  Mar 21, 07, 11:20  #69

fairly new Canadian alternative magazine on the market:
"This Magazine"

Yeeeeeh.........


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Puzzler
  Mar 21, 07, 18:20  #70

Well, from my own experience, 'Canadians' are the most racist Polonophobes I've ever met. Dreadful human beings. I find it hard to get how Polish people can stand living in Canada, or any other US state? How do you cope with the constant spite and hatred levelled at you there? For example, with the loud boorish ridiculing your nationality, your Polish surnames in the banks and 'stores,' with the open discrimination in schools and workplaces, with the incessant hateful picking on the Poles and Poland in the Canadian media? Have you heard about the brutal beating of the Polish immigrant in Richmond, British Columbia, by a bunch of 'Chinese Canadians'? He was coming back from a shop with milk for his newborn baby. The CBC totally ignored the incident. I wonder how can you call yourselves 'Polish Canadians'? You perhaps talk into yourselves that the Polonophobic hatred doesn't exist in Canada, don't you? I feel sorry for you, folks. Why don't you leave those nasty lands, or at least stand up for your human rights and dignity there? It's going to be hard, because their 'human rights' organizations are infested with racists and phonies. And from what I know, Canada doesn't honour any international court, such as the one in Strasburg. This means that they can do any harm to the Poles in their 'country' with total impunity. By the way, isn't it Canadian PM who said that the Canadian values are the same as those of the Israelis? PS. The gentlest and least prejudiced people I've ever met (and I've travelled a lot) are the inhabitants of the British Isles: English, Irish, and Scots. In spite of the fact that the media in England (mind that I don't call them 'English media') have been carrying out a vicious Polonophobic hate propaganda, the majority of the English people seem not to be fooled by it and still treat the Polish guest workers with respect. By the way, Canada has long ceased to be a Brit country. They have besmirched and totally destroyed their British roots.

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LoneStranger
  Mar 22, 07, 09:29  #71

Quoting: Puzzler
Puzzler

Calm Down.

Those in Canada...fresh immigrants from Poland....call themselves Polish Canadians. I presume, soon, after another generation (of a couple), they will be Canadians (only). Which is normal, justified, and accepted.

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miranda
  Mar 22, 07, 09:33  #72

LS,

sweetie, how are you?


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LoneStranger
  Mar 22, 07, 09:42  #73

I am ok in a way dear Miranda .

Life is busy, I go gym (for short times few times in a day). I study In the morning usually. Then I come here... ... with all of you.

My friend come sometimes... a few are going UK and France...I decide to stay in Poland. I need more money, but I dont want to go Westwards ~ atleast not now. My father however can support me with additional finances...however, I want to acheive something on my own.

You know my dream . She is ok, I talk with her usually. She is busy sometimes, and the distance... sometimes I feel bad not being around her more. But I will go Japan soon surely....no matter how things turn out. I want to prove myself that I did go out for her...and I want to acheive success in my life ~ on of the reason is of knowing her.

My life has got alot of challenges. I am trying my best... but I will keep trying till I have success.

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Ranj
  Mar 22, 07, 10:00  #74

Quoting: Puzzler
I find it hard to get how Polish people can stand living in Canada, or any other US state?

Are you suggesting that Canada is a U.S. state? If so, I'm assuming you failed geography as a youngster in school (unless of course you haven't reached that grade yet).


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miranda
  Mar 22, 07, 10:13  #75

Ranj,
he must have a really bad experiance in those countries, which, of course doesn't justify his rants.


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szarlotka
  Mar 22, 07, 10:16  #76

Quoting: Puzzler
The gentlest and least prejudiced people I've ever met (and I've travelled a lot) are the inhabitants of the British Isles: English, Irish, and Scots.


Quoting: miranda
he must have a really bad experiance in those countries, which, of course doesn't justify his rants.


No Miranda, he is obviously deranged. Gentlest, least prejudiced? And I come from here!

My vote goes for Thailand or Vietnam.


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Ranj
  Mar 22, 07, 10:22  #77

Quoting: miranda
Ranj,
he must have a really bad experiance in those countries, which, of course doesn't justify his rants.

Granted, he may have had some horrendous experiences in those countries, but ever notice how we reap what we sow.........what's the saying, "Negative attracts negative......"

Quoting: szarlotka
he is obviously deranged

That at least would give him a legitamite excuse......


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 22, 07, 10:30  #78

Well,
the weather is wet here, sings of spring are in the air.(so Canadian to change the topic to the weather in order to regain the composure)

Canadian Winter Is Over


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LoneStranger
  Mar 22, 07, 11:26  #79

Quoting: miranda
Canadian Winter Is Over

I like spring

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miranda
  Mar 22, 07, 11:34  #80

LS,
who doesn't


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pingwin
  Mar 22, 07, 12:38  #81

Quoting: LoneStranger
My life has got alot of challenges. I am trying my best... but I will keep trying till I have success.



Believe it, achieve it

Doubt it, do without it.

I have faith in you LS! I believe you set up goals for yourself and achieve them sooner or later.


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LoneStranger
  Mar 22, 07, 13:24  #82

Quoting: pingwin
pingwin

Thank you my lovely friend ... you are a true pingwin ...

Whats your name by the way? May I know?

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FISZ
  Mar 23, 07, 09:57  #83

I believe it is 2 in 1


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 23, 07, 09:58  #84

Quoting: FISZ
I believe it is 2 in 1

made my canadian, boorish day
And thank you ADM for deleating some posts. I am still allergic.....to .............


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FISZ
  Mar 23, 07, 10:41  #85

Quoting: miranda
made my canadian, boorish day

Happy to help


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Puzzler
  Mar 23, 07, 16:36  #86

And I don't thank 'ADM' for deleting my posting and the one by the vulgar boor from Canada calling herself 'miranda' (sic) and 'Polish Canadian.' I am against any censorship whatever. If ADM is Polish, does he or she know anything about the savage censorship in Poland under communism? By the way, I think that many folks of Polish extraction residing in 'Canada' are totally lost for Poland. But maybe it's better for Poland? In case of the piggishly coarse 'miranda' it most certainly is. Hubba-boobba! PS. Any one able to prove that I wrote untruth in my first posting in this thread? Good luck!

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miranda
  Mar 23, 07, 16:41  #87

Quoting: Puzzler
Any one able to prove that I wrote untruth in my first posting in this thread?

anything to win?


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Puzzler
  Mar 25, 07, 03:11  #88

Well, wieranda, you seemed to suggest - in the typical vulgar and boorish canadian manner - that what I wrote about canada and canadians is untrue. Would you be too dumb to prove I lied? By the way, it's a pity that your posting in question, full of the most vulgar swear words, has been deleted. Now pretending to be a nice gal?

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china51 [Guest]
  Mar 25, 07, 06:32  #89

Lone Stranger,

People here usually comment more on topics with has kind of....For and Against symptum.

I think canadians are not disliked by any nation at all... so people dont feel like saying much about it.
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Born in Poland ,lived in Canada for more than 40 ys.,moved to China(6 ys ) and nothing is pulling me back to that country . It's a very ignorant place that doesn't realize its potential .
There is nothing in Canada that is worth liking or disliking . There is allot of stupiditi in that country and all you can do is just feel sorry.
That is all I can say

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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 25, 07, 07:30  #90

Puzzler,
you are accusing me of the characteristics you seem to possess yourself. Didn't you say in your introduction that you were banned from other forums? I wonder why? My guess is that you are an unpleasant person and I don't feel like having a discussion with you, because I have a feeling that it's not going to be a constructive one.
Iam sorry if you experianced unpleasant things in Canada. What does it have to do with me in particular?
I don't like to waste my time on somebody who is coming on hard and portraying everything in B&w colours ( I read your other posts). You are attacking, so I, and other people attack back or simply go away. Sounds familiar to you? I think that you are not interested in exchanging any opinions with anybody. I think that you are just interested in virtually screaming and yelling. I sense a lot of anger and dissapoinment.

If you address the problems to the people who hurt you or mistreated you, you would get somewhere, instead of attacking anything and everythinng with the Canadian flag on it. Good luck.


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