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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 22:55  #1

Are there any Polish legends or folklore that aren't too popular to those who aren't in Poland? I already know about the Dragon of Wawel Hill and all those good things.

haunted places, mythical creatures, legendary hereos, etc. Educate me if you will. I love hearing these stories and would like to hear about them if you know them. Before anybody says Google, I've already tried before. I always get the same results.


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plk123
Edited by: plk123  Jan 19, 08, 23:02  #2

do you know the one about lech, czech, and rus?

do you speak polish?

if you do then here is more


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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 23:05  #3

plk123 wrote:
do you know the one about lech, czech, and rus?


I wouldn't consider myself Polish if I didn't. Their like Poland's Romulus and Remus. Except 2 of them form other countries and nobody dies. :]


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Eurola
  Jan 19, 08, 23:08  #4

I was hunted by a Rah-Rah when I was a kid... It had a long, red, bleeding theeth...I never seen it, but every time i wanted to venture outside (when it was dark), my mum was warning me...it is going to abduct you and you never come home...scary.

(How are you kiddo?) I'm glad to see the mysterious cat appearing from time to time.


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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 23:10  #5

Eurola wrote:
my mum was warning me...it is going to abduct you and you never come home...scary


Like the baba-jaga! :]

Eurola wrote:
(How are you kiddo?) I'm glad to see the mysterious cat appearing from time to time.


Great. I got to spend some time with NCAA coaches and trained with a couple of Pros. down in West Virginia for 2 weeks. One of the greatest experiences of my life :]. Well worth the trip.

How have you been?


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Eurola
  Jan 19, 08, 23:13  #6

Pretty good I'd say but think something also. :)

So, will I ever see your last name a national TV?


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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 23:17  #7

Eurola wrote:
So, will I ever see your last name a national TV?


Hopefully. I'm sure as hell gonna give it a try. I'm trying to decide between University of North Carolina or Ohio State. Both have excellent football programs, but don't really know which one has a better Architecture major. Oh well. I've got time.


So any other children eating legends? Does bigfoot sneak into Polish villages and kidnap the women???


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plk123
Edited by: plk123  Jan 19, 08, 23:22  #8

check my first post again as i editted it.

in the mountains there was Janosik
english version


Andrzejki

what's the one with candles in wreaths sent down river?

what's the ritual of sending off winter?


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El Gato
Edited by: El Gato  Jan 19, 08, 23:28  #9

plk123 wrote:
Janosik


I like that one. Never heard of it before. Good post. :]

All good reads. Thanks. Are there any good haunted places or Polish ghost stories I could read about?


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plk123
  Jan 19, 08, 23:35  #10

you may have to google around but there is an imprint of "his" foot in the middle of the Dunajec River somewhere too.


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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 23:36  #11

plk123 wrote:
you may have to google around but there is an imprint of "his" foot in the middle of the Dunajec River somewhere too.


By "his," you mean Janosik?


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plk123
  Jan 19, 08, 23:39  #12

.yes.


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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 23:44  #13

Found pictures of him, and the river, but no footprint.

I like that story though, thanks. :] (they were all good reads by the way)


Anybody know any others?


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Eurola
  Jan 19, 08, 23:45  #14

Janosik was a good guy, he took from the rich and gave it to the poor. Zorro like character. Where is he now? Lots of people could use his services.


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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 23:47  #15

Eurola wrote:
Where is he now?


Laying low. Waiting for a rich oil merchant to walk by and he's gonna steal his Visa, ATM, and passport.


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Eurola
  Jan 19, 08, 23:51  #16

El Gato wrote:
baba-jaga!


Where the heck is my broom. I'd show Harry Potter what to do with it. Really.
I lived about a 100 km from Łysa Góra in Poland. The witches were flying by so often, you had to be careful not get into an accident with them old broads.


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El Gato
  Jan 19, 08, 23:52  #17

Eurola wrote:
you had to be careful not get into an accident


Mid air collisions are the worst.


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El Gato
  Jan 28, 08, 21:27  #18

So anyone have any other Polish legends? I like reading about stuff like that.

:]


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plk123
  Jan 28, 08, 23:14  #19

El Gato wrote:

So anyone have any other Polish legends?

i am thinking we have too much history to have legends.


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skathy
  Jan 29, 08, 06:51  #20

Hi. Maybe you already know this stories but I will write. There is a story about Devil Boruta, about Halina Krępianka (she saved her town from Tatars), story about golden duck from Warsaw (not about our Presinednt or Prime Minister:P-people who know something about Poland will understand), story about Bartek the doktor, about the mountain from glass, about the Wadna who didn't want a german husband and many more :)

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z_darius
  Jan 29, 08, 07:53  #21

Eurola wrote:
I lived about a 100 km from Łysa Góra in Poland. The witches were flying by so often, you had to be careful not get into an accident with them old broads.

Hey mate! I was born in the area too.
Indeed, lotsa witches all over the place :)


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plk123
  Jan 30, 08, 14:15  #22



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Piorun
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amirite
  Jan 30, 08, 16:13  #24

i heard its on satuday

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Mikhail [Guest]
  Jan 30, 08, 16:14  #25

Have you heard about the one about the polish builders? Oh wait all polish people are builders

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El Gato
  Jan 30, 08, 16:15  #26

Mikhail wrote:
Have you heard about the one about the polish builders? Oh wait all polish people are builders


The ones in the US atleast. Lol. Is it like that in the UK too?


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