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ratcatcher [Guest]
Edited by: ratcatcher  Jan 28, 08, 15:39  #1

why is it, that polish people are considered as low lives

i have though of this indepth and here is me analogy:-

Why are the polski's always trolling the aisles at TK max looking for a 'bargain', the stuff they buy is really cheap, very bad fashion, to put it plain, stuff that no one else would buy? fair enough, poles are doing a service, if money was not paid for these items, someone would have to pay to ship this stuff over to the third world and give it as aid. now no one can say that poles does not contribute to the British economy now!
so take it back!

dont worry, i will continue ........
another observation; polish guys are ugly, the woman - their monsters (big noses, no tits), i guess that comes with a certain amount of inbreeding, what else was there to do after the war!

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osiol
  Jan 28, 08, 15:41  #2

Not as cheap as you, you slag!


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ratcatcher [Guest]
  Jan 28, 08, 15:44  #3

slag, that a word specificaly reserved for polish woman, i would point out that i am male and from scotland, the education system is poland is lower than what we would teach a dog over here

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osiol
  Jan 28, 08, 15:46  #4

You're a SLAG !!!!


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Shawn_H
  Jan 28, 08, 15:52  #5

ratcatcher wrote:
why is it, that polish people are considered as the

As the what. Please complete one thought before moving on to the next.
Why is it that trolls always come onto the forum and either a) WRITE IN CAPS LOCK MODE or B) not know how to switch between CAPITAL letters and lower case ones.

ratcatcher wrote:
i have though of this indepth and here is me analygy:-

I should be in capitals... I believe there is supposed to be a space between in and depth. I beleive you may be in a little deep here. Analogy, not analygy.

ratcatcher wrote:
TK max looking for a 'bargin'

It is TK Maxx. Bargain.
ratcatcher wrote:
fair enough

Fair... again with the capital letter.
ratcatcher wrote:
now no one can say that poles does not contibute to the british ecomany now!

Now... Capitals again. Contribute. British - good god man, at least show some respect for your own country! The economy is well served by hard working Poles, who would happily work at jobs that a troll (such as youself) wouldn't lower themselves to do. They will do the job, do it well, and make a nice life for themselves in the process.

ratcatcher wrote:
so take it back!

Take what back?
ratcatcher wrote:
the woman - their monsters

Do the women own monsters? If not, do you mean that they're monsters? That may be what you meant, and if so, I suspect that the apostrophe may be a difficult concept to grasp for a troll like you.

ratcatcher wrote:
i guess that comes with a certain amount of inbreeding,

Aaaah... Now we get into the subject nearest and dearest to your heart!


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ratcatcher [Guest]
  Jan 28, 08, 15:53  #6

going back to the definition of cheap:

a polish woman thinks nothing of wearing a £2.50 dress she picked up from a bargin basement shop, going into a posh bar with no money in her purse (as she has none) standing giving looks to well bred girls and begging drinks of guys who feel sorry for them.

she takes it even further by wearing fake fur and no knickers.

cheap, not even lidi can beat that

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miranda
  Jan 28, 08, 15:57  #7

yawn......


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Shawn_H
  Jan 28, 08, 15:58  #8

Come on M. Play with the troll!


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ratcatcher [Guest]
  Jan 28, 08, 15:59  #9

just has a wonderful meal of lamb, dophinion potatoes and veg - yourself? a rat from the gutter? or maybe if it was your birthday! a selection of goodies from the local dog poo bin

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miranda
  Jan 28, 08, 15:59  #10

Shawn_H wrote:
Play with the troll!

there are trolls and there are trolls - he is not even entertaining - I am picky;)


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Shawn_H
  Jan 28, 08, 15:59  #11

Tipping the local trashbins again?


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Bartolome
  Jan 28, 08, 16:00  #12

ratcatcher wrote:
i guess that comes with a certain amount of inbreeding

Sometimes I stroll along Glasgow clean, smooth walkways and I see only perfect, angel-like citizens of The Real Utopia on Earth.


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ratcatcher [Guest]
  Jan 28, 08, 16:04  #13

i hear polish girls keep a midden down there, bappit teeth, size concentration camp and bad bad hair, you can see this on any street in Britian.

one does feel sorry for them, if it was a pet, you would take them to the vet and put them down, unfortunately, guns are illegal in this country

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miranda
  Jan 28, 08, 16:16  #14

hey Rat, what brings you to the board?


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ratcatcher [Guest]
  Jan 28, 08, 16:16  #15

a further observation on the polish 'folk' is that although some are unlikeable - some will make an attempt to try and learn the launguage and intigrate with the locals.

I feel that this has not happened enough, therefore you set yourselves up for a backlash from your neighbours,

take heed, you are not capable of taking over the world with your steriods, pickle eating, polish sausage stinking breath, you have been conquered before but we help yous out, now help us out and go home, to your slums

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plk123
  Jan 28, 08, 16:20  #16

ratcatcher wrote:
slag, that a word specificaly reserved for polish woman, i would point out that i am male and from scotland, the education system is poland is lower than what we would teach a dog over here

lay off the bottle arse.


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maeja
  Jan 28, 08, 22:21  #17

grow up - you don't have to be polish to be cheap. For heaven sakes, people of all nationalities are cheap, frugal, extravagant, etc. It does not mean ethnic. It is mankind.

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Davey
  Jan 28, 08, 22:34  #18

ratcatcher wrote:


lol?


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espana
  Jan 28, 08, 22:56  #19

How many ’Polish Jokes’ are there, in the world?

Just three...
The rest are all true!


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Kowalick
  Jan 29, 08, 00:18  #20

my dad loves making up polish jokes because i married a pole... none of them ever make sense, but its funny to him cause "polish" is in it lol
he means no harm, he's just old. <3

i dont understand how one country can have such hate towards another. i understand hatred towards an individual, but an entire country or nation? grow up.

i grew up in germany, moved to america and went to a jewish church. thats how the world should be.


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nauczyciel
  Jan 29, 08, 00:29  #21

don't feed the troll

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osiol
  Jan 29, 08, 11:50  #22

Kowalick wrote:
i dont understand how one country can have such hate towards another

It is not countries who have hatred for other countries.
It is some individuals who have hatred for other countries.


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maeja
  Jan 29, 08, 12:05  #23

ratcatcher claims he is smart. So why does he write "the education system IS poland"

Sorry ratcatcher i think you meant to write IN. You have such prejudice against the polish people - what did they ever do to you? You said you were from scotland, didn't they teach you any manners in the schools you attended?

The polish people might be cheap as you refer to them; but they are not RUDE.

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Patrycja19
  Jan 29, 08, 12:05  #24

ratcatcher wrote:
i have though of this indepth and here is me analogy:-


ok noimmigration, you can stop hiding behind another fake name and come out from
hiding..

it baffles me how people can live their lives so bitter and hateful. in the end they
will suffer, because we all know in our lives, whatever we do bad always comes
back to us if we arent careful....

I prefer to stay in the good zone.. being selfish and self centered isnt my style and
im Polish American, and I know people can be idiots, but I never thought that a grown
man would be so childish, its really incredible and amazing, my children give more
back to society then some of these clowns in here that complain oh poor me , please
stop coming and taking away our stuff.. but its your own fault you dont come to terms
with life and how it works...

get out of the 900 A.D. Century for gods sake, its 2008 people move all the time
and they are going to keep moving, its a rule of life, you need to get over it already
and start moving on with your life, instead of wallowing in your selfish tears....

people understand that things are tough, but its like a broken record and nothing
gets done if you dont approach the govt yourself.. you do have local govts right??
you can talk to certain people. find a solution instead of crying that its all yours
and no one else deserves to better themselfs.. its sickening...


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djf
  Jan 29, 08, 12:11  #25

As a Brit i like TK Maxx, got some quality RL jeans and CK shirts for a bargain-ous price!

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z_darius
  Jan 29, 08, 12:15  #26

ratcatcher wrote:
why is it, that polish people are considered as low lives

So you are Polish?


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kman67
Edited by: kman67  Jan 29, 08, 12:21  #27

I agree. I'm fully American. I'll shop at factory outlet stores, as well as warehouse stores, like Costco and Sam's Club. Why pay more than you have to?

I'll tell you another thing. Most of the Poles I have run into don't have a whole heck of a lot of credit card debt either. Everything that is purchased is purchased with cash. I always found that trait to be much more financially responsible than I could find with other Americans.

Too many people live from paycheck to paychceck and juggle credit cards to pay for things they cannot afford. If a paycheck is missed, the house of cards comes down. I have not seen that problem with any of my Polish in-laws, friends or colleagues.


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Zgubiony
  Jan 29, 08, 12:37  #28

djf wrote:
As a Brit i like TK Maxx

And I like TJ Maxx in the US :)

It's all good...



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BubbaWoo
  Jan 29, 08, 12:55  #29

kman67 wrote:
kman67


i wholeheartedly agree that people should live within their means and why pay more for something than you have to. but I also know a good few poles who have abused credit in the form of credit cards and bank loans and all sorts and are now paying the price for their extravagence... for some of them it was almost as if they didnt understand that it all needs to be paid for at some point

the most visible example of this amongst my friends is with mobile phones - initially they had contracts, ran up ridiculous bills and couldnt pay them... now they all have top up phones and keep running out of credit...

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southern
  Jan 29, 08, 12:59  #30

Polish people are very cheap.I recently bought one for 500 euro.

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