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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 08:47  #31

Quoting: Wyspianska
oh, Dawid exist. I know him. We just are not together

why not, if he is your dream man, why are you not chasing him like a hound dog :) ????
Quoting: Wyspianska
maybe u already know her? didnt meet yet hahaha

I think i met her but didn't do anything about it :/ but i know what your getting at, lol :)

 
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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 10, 07, 08:48  #32

And I only know two of them but neither is a hoolie

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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 08:48  #33

Quoting: szarlotka
And I only know two of them but neither is a hoolie

i know its ok i was only joking :) I'm sure all Bartek's are very pleasant

 
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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 10, 07, 08:51  #34

Quoting: tornado2007
i know its ok i was only joking :)


I gathered that. My tongue is now firmly attached to my cheek <g>

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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 08:52  #35

Quoting: szarlotka

I gathered that. My tongue is now firmly attached to my cheek <g>

lol :)

 
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Wyspianska
  Sep 10, 07, 08:54  #36

Quoting: szarlotka
Bartholemew

wtf
he will die cuz of laugh when i tell him ;]

 
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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Sep 10, 07, 08:55  #37

Quoting: Wyspianska
he will die cuz of laugh when i tell him ;]


It's an aristocratic name over here. Tell him he's probably a member of teh ruling classes !

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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 08:56  #38

Quoting: Wyspianska
Bartholemew

ok then so he's now a big bible basing softy from being a hooligan :)

 
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Wyspianska
  Sep 10, 07, 08:56  #39

Quoting: szarlotka
It's an aristocratic name over here. Tell him he's probably a member of teh ruling classes !

hehe, he doesnt seem to be. Act a bit wild, like i do :D

 
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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
Edited by: szarlotka  Sep 10, 07, 08:57  #40

Quoting: Wyspianska
Act a bit wild, like i do :D


Ho ho. I bet you're just a pair of sweeties really

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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 08:58  #41

Quoting: szarlotka

Ho ho. I bet you're just a pair of sweet ********* really

yeah they make love with the bible under the pillow, lol :)

 
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Wyspianska
  Sep 10, 07, 08:59  #42

i wont comment it

 
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Krzysztof
Edited by: Krzysztof  Sep 10, 07, 09:01  #43

btw, Bartek in Polish can mean Bart³omiej, indeed, but it's also used for Bartosz, I'm not sure which name is more popular (Bart³omiej or Bartosz).

 
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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 09:02  #44

Quoting: Wyspianska
i wont comment it

<<<<<<<Smiles to himself :)

Quoting: szarlotka
I wonder why P***ycats was asterisked out? I can say tosser but I can't say pu**ycat. Hmm

yeah i've always wondered that too, how does the filter know what to exclude and what not too, well in this case it dosen't really work

 
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Ronek
  Sep 10, 07, 09:04  #45

Bartlomiej and Bartosz(aka Bartek) are two different names in Polish.

 
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Wyspianska
  Sep 10, 07, 09:05  #46

Quoting: Ronek
Bartlomiej and Bartosz

true
and my honey is Bart³omiej

i suppose its more popular

 
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Ronek
  Sep 10, 07, 09:08  #47

Quoting: Wyspianska
and my honey is Bart³omiej

Well I stoped using polish fonts so people can see letters rather than bunch of question marks.

as for other names... there are 3 which like in particular

Grzegorz - Greg
Tadeusz - Ted (im not realy sure)
Jordan - Jordan

 
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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 09:09  #48

Quoting: Wyspianska
Bart³omiej

my god imagine trying to say that name day in day out, i thought Katarzyna was bad enough but that, lol now way that is a mad name

 
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Wyspianska
  Sep 10, 07, 09:10  #49

Quoting: tornado2007
my god imagine trying to say that name day in day out, i thought Katarzyna was bad enough but that, lol now way that is a mad name

actually im talking to him "bartu¶" ^^

 
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tornado2007
  Sep 10, 07, 09:13  #50

Quoting: Wyspianska
actually im talking to him "bartu¶" ^^

is that the friendly/nice/short way to say his name, i used to say 'Kasia' for Katarzyna it was shorter and easier :)

 
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Wyspianska
  Sep 10, 07, 09:15  #51

yeah its nicer way to say him Bartus :) and likes it :P

 
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Krzysztof
  Sep 10, 07, 13:03  #52

Quoting: Ronek
I stoped using polish fonts so people can see letters rather than bunch of question marks


it's a big mistake, I tell you.
this site displays Polish words correctly (even in Interner Explorer 6.0),
the problem you are talking about is rather connected to poor HTML-coding, this site seem to support the fonts well, it's like with Chinese - on some sites all you can see is a "bunch of question marks", but on other you can actually see the text correctly

 
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Irisheyz77
  Sep 11, 07, 07:49  #53

Here is a website filled with Polish names

http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/pol.php

When I was there the names I heard most often were:
Guys: Andrzej, Jan, Henryk, Marek, Karol, Kazimierz, Maciej, Micha³, Tomasz, Stanis³aw, Wojciech, and Pawe³

Girls: Agata, Ewa, Agnieszka, Ola (nickname for Aleksandra), Anna, Klaudia, Magdalena and its short form of Magda, Ma³gorzata, Maria, Katarzyna, and Natalia

 
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littlemak_uk
  Sep 15, 07, 16:46  #54

My Fathers name was Stefan and my Grandfathers name was Grzegorz, do not know if they are popular or not but they are the only two I know.

 
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jp3892
  Sep 16, 07, 16:56  #55

Alina

 
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Matka
  Oct 5, 07, 22:21  #56

What about Mela?

 
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Eurola GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 5, 07, 22:27  #57

Quoting: Matka
Mela?

Melania?

 
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Matka
  Oct 5, 07, 22:53  #58

Quoting: Eurola
Melania?



Yeah, but I cut off the nia part..... :( You'd think it wouldn't be messed up, but surprisingly enough, Mela is hard for Americans to say. Or write.

 
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Eurola GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 5, 07, 23:00  #59

Quoting: Matka
Mela is hard for Americans to say. Or write.

I don't believe it...

 
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Matka
  Oct 5, 07, 23:31  #60

Oh, they do! I gave my daughter the name of Mela when she was born... Her doctor's nurses always mispronounce it, to the point I don't even correct them... juts roll my eyes.

 
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