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 Jun 26, 11, 23:54    #211
McFly:
I am a Scot living in England for nearly 20 yrs and i still feel like a stranger

I am a Scot living in England 25 years and I dont feel like a stranger

McFly:
yes I'm British but it's a different culture

Correct,less secterianism and far less random violence....ie;

McFly:
last one who said it spent a week in hospital with head injuries.

yes.....now are you quite sure you were not fighting with your own reflection in a shop window?

McFly:
The real problem is the English

No,the real problem is whingers who wouldnt fit in in a room full of their own clones....

Seanus:
Harry, you are well off-topic here and such talk is better placed on a British forum.

fcuk sake, who made you moderators pet? do you post them a polished apple once a week?

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Edited by: PennBoy  Jun 27, 11, 01:30    #212
KirkhamWesham:
Has anyone noticed the large number of anti-English Polish guys in the UK? I had come across a few down South that stated that they hated England and English people.

I think you're either trying to stir up hatred or you've met a few idiots that were bitter about actually having to work in England, thinking they'd just throw Pounds at them at the airport. Most of my friends from back in Poland are in Ireland or England not one said anything negative about the people.
isthatu2:
Poles and English, something that should bring those two fine peoples closer together

isthatu2:
Buckfast

;)
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 Jun 27, 11, 06:08    #213
isthatu2:
a distinct disdain and lack of respect for "rules", a commanality shared By Poles and English, something that should bring those two fine peoples closer together in a world increasingly dominated by Sino-Germanic Rulz is Rulz befahl ist befahl types...


Heh:)
You missed the news then?

YOU ARE GERMANS!!! :):):)

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,768706,00.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/8590108/Dont- mention-the-war-were-all-German-now.html
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Edited by: Seanus  Jun 27, 11, 16:31    #214
I'm nobody's pet, isthatu2. Best remember that and best stay on topic. I tell people what they need to know. If they don't like it then they can tell me to my face and see how far that gets them.

Britain is currently enjoying a hot spell and that makes people happier. The incidences of sniping at other country's people reduces as the feelbad factor slips away. Therefore, I don't think you will see so many jabs at Poles from the English.

I also feel that many Poles like England as they love wearing England football shirts :)
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 Jun 27, 11, 16:35    #215
Seanus:
Britain is currently enjoying a hot spell and that makes people happier.

Wrong, I hate being hot, it makes me irritable and bad tempered.

Seanus:
I also feel that many Poles like England as they love wearing England football shirts :)

Buy one get one free at JJB sports
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 Jun 27, 11, 16:38    #216
Like many Brits, Daisy, yes. However, it doesn't change the fact that many enjoy the coastal resorts and Britain enjoys the advantage of being an island. I know many Poles that travel from the south of Poland right up to the north just to experience the coast. Many Poles tend to enjoy it so they will feel happier and less inclined to hit out.
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 Jun 28, 11, 02:07    #217
grubas:
Relax mate,I am not trying to offend English people.Can't you take a little joke?

see,some one is playing silly buggers here, I posted something ages ago explaining this

PennBoy:
Germany sold the bombs back but for a 100 dollars a piece.

ditto to this nugget of info too, in my now disapeared post i said,I did not know that,wow....
Ah well,same old same old ................

So,anyways, like I said,plenty of Polish tourists wandering around amongst the germans and americans and spanish italians scots,scousers..nah,that last one was a lie.....around York today,maybe they were as amused as I was by the weird similarity of a street there that looks just like ul Florianska in Krakow? :)
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 Jun 28, 11, 03:32    #218
isthatu2:
around York today,maybe they were as amused as I was by the weird similarity of a street there that looks just like ul Florianska in Krakow? :)


What do the Poles make of whipmawhopmagate.....?
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 Jun 28, 11, 12:38    #219
wildrover:
What do the Poles make of whipmawhopmagate.....?

Hahaha, funny you should say that,was actually on whipma.... walking behind some Polish tourists,obviously completly oblivious that the person talking with a local accent could understand what they were saying....put it this way,they were referencing a certain event at Clifords Tower and using slightly more "off the cuff" terms to describe the people Id been talking about earlier when Id explained to my mate that actually,it wasnt a pogrom,the local Sheriff and his men at arms gave them full protection from a handfull of drunk medeivil chavs but,surprise surprise the "protectees" decided to ,well,kill their wives,their kids then themselves........................always reminds me of the Judean Suicide squad in Life of Brian.....
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 Jun 29, 11, 00:16    #220
isthatu2:
they were referencing a certain event at Clifords Tower


I went to a Chopper rally there...as it happens i went with a rather stunning Polish girl who was staying at my house while working in the UK....


And....to keep on thread...All my English friends thought she was great....but as a say , she was a bit of a stunner....
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 Jun 29, 11, 00:21    #221
It was the hottest day of the year so far on monday....lets just say,those tiny little denim shorts /floaty mini dresses certainly do wonders for Anglo Polish relations.........Oh how I love my mirrored sunglasses ;)
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 Jun 29, 11, 00:26    #222
isthatu2:
It was the hottest day of the year so far on monday....lets just say,those tiny little denim shorts /floaty mini dresses certainly do wonders for Anglo Polish relations.........Oh how I love my mirrored sunglasses ;)

And hottest here in Scotland. I fell asleep on my garden bench listening to "Just a minute" and woke up burnt to a crisp........THE PAIN!

sleep
sleep
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 Jun 29, 11, 00:28    #223
Aloe vera aftersun, David. It helped me out and I'm milk skinned.
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 Jun 29, 11, 00:34    #224
Daisy:
Wrong, I hate being hot, it makes me irritable and bad tempered.

isthatu2:
hottest day of the year so far

dtaylor5632:
hottest here in Scotland

Seanus:
Aloe vera aftersun, David. It helped me out and I'm milk skinned.

I see Brits don't like the hot just like Poles. I hate it when it get's hot and humid especially here in the States it feels like you're suffocating. That's not summer, summer is supposed to be enjoyable.
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 Jun 29, 11, 00:37    #225
Seanus:
Aloe vera aftersun, David. It helped me out and I'm milk skinned.

I like the burn ;)

PennBoy:
I see Brits don't like the hot just like Poles.

I like it, though only when i'm not working. Hate stuffy units with no air-con.
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 Jul 1, 11, 15:59    #226
dtaylor5632:
I fell asleep on my garden bench listening to "Just a minute"

Bloomin Chopin's revenge,lulling you off to sleep :)

PennBoy:
I see Brits don't like the hot just like Poles

Face it,we just aint adapted to it :) Saying that though,Im like you,I dont mind hot,its humid that gets me. The trouble for us over here though is we go from a 20 below winter through a Mweh, spring and all of a sudden the temp' shoots up to silly levels for s few days and we all burn to a crisp soaking up every last ray. Thats fine if its the usuall 3 day heatwave where on the fourth day our hoodies and trousers can go back on(god,british men and shorts,no no no!!!) but if it lasts more than a week the moaning starts again :)
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 Jul 2, 11, 19:47    #227
PennBoy:
I see Brits don't like the hot just like Poles. I hate it when it get's hot and humid especially here in the States it feels like you're suffocating. That's not summer, summer is supposed to be enjoyable.


Yeah, I notice Poles don't take the heat well.

Oddly enough Scandanavians seem to love the heat. My Swedish American neighbor loves it when it is more than 90 degrees out HAHAHA
Scandanavians love hot tubs & Saunas.

it is strange. It almost makes it seem like Scandanavians don't belong in Scandanavia.

Poles are really built better for the Cold. We have more Stocky proportions & More rounded skulls that retain heat better.

Alot of Scandanavians are actually kind of built like Somalians are with that very long & thin body & head structure which helps radiate heat cooling them off.
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 Jul 2, 11, 19:55    #228
Man I hate heat and humidity too! I cant stand going to country like Taiwan. I would be cooked.
I am very pale with blonde hair and blue/green eyes which makes sense though.
FOPOLSKIS  Jul 30, 11, 15:10    #229
Poles can't take a hint. They were not invited and they are not welcome. The only English they need to know is England means Land of the English.
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 Jul 30, 11, 16:25    #230
Classic Englishman spurned by a Polish girl.
VVV

Poles can't take a hint. They were not invited and they are not welcome. The only English they need to know is England means Land of the English.

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 Jul 30, 11, 16:31    #231
They were not invited

Yes they were.
they are not welcome.

Yes they are.
The only English they need to know is England m

Not at all.
Land of the English.

Who?
smmairn  Feb 7, 12, 15:24    #232
I live and work and pay taxes in poland. If i become unemployed how easy would it be for me to get housing and benefits? I bet it's easier in the UK. end of!

p.s. and i cant vote here!.... communism never died!
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 Feb 7, 12, 15:25    #233
smmairn:
p.s. and i cant vote here!.... communism never died!


In which country can you vote if you aren't a citizen?

(incidentally, EU citizens have the right to vote in local and European elections)

smmairn:
If i become unemployed how easy would it be for me to get housing and benefits? I bet it's easier in the UK. end of!


Actually, it's easier here.

Whether it's worth claiming is another question.
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 Feb 8, 12, 01:26    #234
There are many anti-english people in the UK. Just talk to some other ethnic groups in the UK...

What about anti-polish people in Poland? There's a bunch that post on PF.
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 Feb 8, 12, 02:19    #235
BBman:
There are many anti-english people in the UK. Just talk to some other ethnic groups in the UK...


That's because the UK is made up of several different nations. A bit of inter-community strife is to be expected in such a system.

BBman:
What about anti-polish people in Poland? There's a bunch that post on PF.


Like yourself and other "defenders", I suppose.

Do you honestly think that if someone was "anti-Polish", they would stay here?

MediaWatch has a tin foil hat going spare, I hear...


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