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Do Polish women date Polish men?


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ArturSzastak
  Jul 1, 07, 23:17  #1

This is pretty much the only one left out there to ask, so I figured I'd take that honor away from any future idiot dumb enough to ask. :]

 
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miranda
  Jul 1, 07, 23:20  #2

not on this forum:)

 
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ArturSzastak
  Jul 1, 07, 23:24  #3

Quoting: miranda
not on this forum:)



Could you imagine the responses?

We'd have a field-day with that troll. Their next thread:

"Are there Polish people in Poland?"

"Do they speak Polish in Poland?"

"Do they have polar bears in Poland?"

 
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beckski
  Jul 2, 07, 01:20  #4

Quoting: ArturSzastak
Do Polish women date Polish men?


No... they have cooties! HEE!

 
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clunkshift
Edited by: clunkshift  Jul 2, 07, 03:07  #5

Quoting: beckski
No... they have cooties

Just when I understood a thread, which incidentally answered a burning question I didn't dare ask (Thanks Artur), I've hit a translation problem.

I can understand most colonial English like: "he dove in and drug her out before he'd gotten her permission" and "an ass is not a donkey"but Cooties?

Is this an amalgamation of Cutie and beauty or Booty?

To a simple English country dweller a Cootie would be a young black feathered water-bird with a white beak

Please translate ~:(

 
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beckski
  Jul 2, 07, 08:23  #6

Quoting: clunkshift
"but Cooties?


Hi Clunkshift,

Cooties are similar to germs; it's a joke of course! Little kids sometimes say that the opposite sex has cooties.

 
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bunia
  Jul 2, 07, 09:36  #7

Quoting: ArturSzastak
"Do they have polar bears in Poland?"

I was actually asked that question by an english bloke...

 
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Grzegorz_
  Jul 2, 07, 10:00  #8

Quoting: ArturSzastak
"Do they have polar bears in Poland?"


But we have a few...

 
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Bartolome
  Jul 2, 07, 13:14  #9

Quoting: ArturSzastak
"Do they have polar bears in Poland?"

As well as pole dancers, shoe polish, bargepoles, poles (for impaling infidels, heheh), and, surprisingly, some Poles too.

 
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goldie
  Jul 2, 07, 16:58  #10

Quoting: Grzegorz_
"Do they have polar bears in Poland?"


The answer is quite logical really... if polish girls did not date polish men.. there would be no polish children... end of polish civilsation....

Poland is well populated, so I would think polish men & women must get it together!

Unless of course the question is relating to polish men and women not living in poland??

 
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ArturSzastak
  Jul 4, 07, 20:35  #11

Quoting: clunkshift
Is this an amalgamation of Cutie and beauty or Booty?


In the American south, lice and fleas were called cooties. :]


It was considered a very abd thing to have cooties, enough to have you fired and shunned from society back in the day. :]

Quoting: Grzegorz_
But we have a few...


Kojak is a circus bear.....he doesn't count.......

 
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Polka
  Nov 30, 07, 13:21  #12

Quoting: ArturSzastak
ould you imagine the responses?

We'd have a field-day with that troll. Their next thread:

"Are there Polish people in Poland?"

"Do they speak Polish in Poland?"

"Do they have polar bears in Poland?"

brilliant

 
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