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Roko
Edited by: Roko  Jan 9, 08, 11:50  #211

plk123 wrote:
he wokrs in construction has a butt load of experienc.. speaks fluent english and still eneded up in N. so, something isn't up and up like you seem to think. and it wasn't really a choice either.. he said he pretty much had to to make a decent living. he has a baby and a wife in PL.


In small vilage, not in big town. It is not possible. Companies "catch" people on streets.
I must go cYa later. :D More positive way of thinking :D You are american :D :D

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plk123
  Jan 9, 08, 11:51  #212

Wroclaw is a small village? really? hmm..

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outintheyard
  Jan 9, 08, 11:52  #213

Hey the USA is dirty . People come from all over the world to dirty up the place and throw litter arround because it is not their country. They do it because they see the people here do not care. I live in the country and the people just dump bags of trash on the side of the road. I think I will take it and dump it on the politians front yard! Indian is one of the worst states for being carelessly trashy I have a beautiful place to live , yet I live with the hoosiers and especially the hoosier women! Yuck!

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plk123
  Jan 9, 08, 11:57  #214

oh, there are dirtier places then indiana man. ky comes to mind oughly quick. :)

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outintheyard
  Jan 9, 08, 13:08  #215

KY may be dirty more than Indiana in some of the cities , however , they are exempt because they make important beverges there!! Bourbon comes to mind and then of course the best home distilled in the country

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plk123
  Jan 9, 08, 13:23  #216

Doba wrote:
Less ******* in Canada lol my bad .. I mean black people

that has abolutely nothing to do with it.

outintheyard wrote:
KY may be dirty more than Indiana in some of the cities , however , they are exempt because they make important beverges there!! Bourbon comes to mind and then of course the best home distilled in the country

seagrams7 is made in indiana.

just because they make the booze doesn't mean it's ok for them to be trashy.

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outintheyard
  Jan 10, 08, 05:58  #217

ARe you really going to call the Seagrams plant in Indiana it is more like in "Indytucky". It was built by some moonshiners who got lost and crosssed the river and didn't realize they were in the wrong state.

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Doba
  Jan 10, 08, 07:15  #218

plk123 wrote:
that has abolutely nothing to do with it.


Was being sarcastic but whatever.

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celinski
Edited by: celinski  Jan 10, 08, 07:33  #219

plk123 wrote:
there are dirtier places then indiana man



I think Connecticut is very clean, we do impose very heafty fines for litter and this may help. We also use our prision system to keep the roadways clean. Prisoners love it because they get out and get a taste of their lost freedom back and some fresh air and sunshine. While traveling I was shocked to see in Virginia, people throwing garbage right out car windows in broad daylight. I must have seen this repeated 10 times in one week. It seems as if no one cared and it makes the problem grow as long as there are no fines.

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wolfman
  Jan 13, 08, 12:01  #220

I need to now what makes poland different from the US

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z_darius
  Jan 13, 08, 12:09  #221

wolfman wrote:
I need to now what makes poland different from the US

To start with... size. And size does matter :)

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wolfman
  Jan 13, 08, 12:11  #222

wat do u mean by that

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z_darius
  Jan 13, 08, 12:13  #223

nothing other than what I wrote.

I was just puzzled by your question. Where do you start? Perhaps if you narrowed it down a little then it would be easier to answer.

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wolfman
  Jan 13, 08, 12:16  #224

wat are the obvious differences with culture.

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  Jan 13, 08, 12:30  #225

wolfman wrote:
I need to now what makes poland different from the US

In general, most people in the USA are like slaves who have food and accomodation (in most cases). The information and news in the US are carefully selected so that no relevant information that could arise anxiety or concern in the society are showed on public channels. This is to prevent a revolution of the unfair system where 95% of people work for the wealth of 5% people. Most Americans care about their own and pretty mundane business - to have food, shelter, sex, TV. They don't need anything more, so the system - which goal is to provide just that - thrives in spite of so many economic and social problems.

In Poland (and Europe in general) the government serves the people. If there is injustice among one group, they go on the streets and fight for their rights and public TV shows everything. In the US - they would put you in jail if you wanted to go on the streets without a special "permit" and the TV would show maybe a few seconds of the demonstrations, with silly or condemning comments.

So the USA is much, much less democratic than average Americans think.

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wolfman
Edited by: wolfman  Jan 13, 08, 13:00  #226

that is true. now the government in the US i think are trying to control everything. next year all broadcast radio and TV will turn to digital. so people have to buy all this new stuff that cost hundreds of $. so now they can control what u watch and listen to through the satellite system.

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Lysander
  Jan 14, 08, 18:16  #227

I have a question for anyone who can help me.
Currently I am doing business with someone in Poland. Is there anyway I can do a background check on that person? Here in the U.S., we have a social security# for background checks. Is there anything similar in Poland?? If so, once I obtain it is therre a government or private website which I can use for a background check??

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  Jan 14, 08, 22:12  #228

wolfman wrote:
now the government in the US i think are trying to control everything. next year all broadcast radio and TV will turn to digital. so people have to buy all this new stuff that cost hundreds of $. so now they can control what u watch and listen to through the satellite system.


Stop spreading some bs propaganda wolfman. :) . It's time to throw away b&w TV sets, you know.. The "hundreds' of dollars it's just about $70.0. And, if you already have cable or satellite TV - basically no impact - just a better picture. I can't wait.

https://www.dtv2009.gov/AboutProgram.aspx

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Zgubiony
  Jan 15, 08, 08:49  #229

wolfman wrote:
that is true. now the government in the US i think are trying to control everything. next year all broadcast radio and TV will turn to digital. so people have to buy all this new stuff that cost hundreds of $. so now they can control what u watch and listen to through the satellite system.

Yes. They're also implanting chips into everyone's necks so that they can track our every move. In a few months they will start replacing our normal bones with robotics so we'll become an elite un-stopable forcec of super human and take over the world. Muahahaha muahahahaaaa ;)

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miranda
  Jan 15, 08, 14:10  #230

plk123 wrote:
yes, canada is very clean.. how do they manage?

we have a smaller population and it is a police country:)

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plk123
  Jan 15, 08, 14:44  #231

celinski wrote:
I think Connecticut is very clean,

VT and NH even more so. Mass seemed clean too but Springfield is rather nasty.

miranda wrote:
police country
polite?

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outintheyard
  Jan 16, 08, 07:51  #232

I do not mind technolgical advance, however this whole deal was designed for the manufacturer of the box to get rich. I wonder who t got the campaign donations from this guy?

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Zgubiony
  Jan 16, 08, 09:11  #233

plk123 wrote:
polite?

Way too polite :)

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outintheyard
  Jan 16, 08, 10:41  #234

We need more polite and less stress in this world. Yet it is hard to take a stand and be polite about it ! That is why there are Moderators Hah!

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DumbYankee71
  Jan 26, 08, 23:44  #235

Zgubiony wrote:
they will start replacing our normal bones with robotics so we'll become an elite un-stopable forcec of super human and take over the world. Muahahaha muahahahaaaa ;)


Thanks a lot.. they'll believe that sh/t.

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Patrycja19
  Jan 26, 08, 23:55  #236

Zgubiony wrote:
Yes. They're also implanting chips into everyone's necks so that they can track our every move. In a few months they will start replacing our normal bones with robotics so we'll become an elite un-stopable forcec of super human and take over the world. Muahahaha muahahahaaaa ;)


yeah I got my chip the other day, I wanted it to be blingin cause thats just me.. lol

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krysia
  Jan 27, 08, 00:26  #237

Patrycja19 wrote:
yeah I got my chip the other day

I'm getting mine next week. My mom had one in yesterday and so did my brothers and sisters. All my friends got them already.

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outintheyard
  Jan 28, 08, 06:28  #238

I guess you can say you are a chip off the old block now for sure. RUNNNNNNN!

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hancock
  Jan 28, 08, 07:33  #239

Big brother come on in ?

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outintheyard
  Jan 28, 08, 09:39  #240

I have already forgotten the topic of what this was about !

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