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Redheads in Poland - How many?


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welshpixie
  Jan 4, 08, 05:17  #61

hey
Im welsh and a natural red headand oh so proud youd prob find out that the celts (the scottish the irish and the welsh) all have huge numbers of people with red hair. Which includes wales there aew 18 in my family with red hair and i know 24 people with red hair x x

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JumpinJuniper
  Jan 6, 08, 21:37  #62

pure polish people w/naturally red hair- my answer is none I can think of

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 6, 08, 21:43  #63

welshpixie wrote:
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ahh, bless :-)

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ShelleyS
  Jan 7, 08, 07:36  #64

both my grandmothers were red heads...

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ct11
  Jan 7, 08, 14:24  #65

You know what they say......'Rusty roof = damp cellar...........

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 27, 08, 02:47  #66

I would say 1in100 redheads in Poland but don't quote me.

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 04:52  #67

1%, that's about right. No higher.

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LondonChick
  Jan 27, 08, 08:46  #68

Red hair must be fairly prevalent in Poland - lots of people have thought that I am Polish becuse I have red hair. But I'm actually a Scot :)

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 08:51  #69

Red hair is popular amongst some older women. It's dyed and not natural most of the time. I'm true red and proud, never any dye involved.

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 27, 08, 21:18  #70

LondonChick maybe you look Polish, but not because of your hair, just your facial features.
Unless they tell you because of your hair they think that.

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 21:31  #71

Total count on this thread: 16.

Statistically, I don't think this figure should be rounded down - I don't think the same person has been counted twice. But I think there probably are a few more out there who haven't been counted. Yet.

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Eurola GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 21:51  #72

JumpinJuniper wrote:
pure polish people w/naturally red hair- my answer is none I can think of


I did have a couple of classmates in Poland with natural red hair. Not a popular color to have when you're a kid. It changes later, and many women, young and old, color their hair red or add a hint of it (including me). :)

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 27, 08, 21:55  #73

I had a kid live next door with red hair. So you can add 1 one more.

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Eurola GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 22:05  #74

Did the other kids called him/her "rudy rydz" or "wiewióra"? :)

(Lactarius deliciosus, known as the Saffron milk cap, Red pine mushroom)

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Edited by: osiol  Jan 27, 08, 22:07  #75

matthias wrote:
I had a kid live next door with red hair. So you can add 1 one more.

You certainly can, but due to the possibility this 'kid next door' may have already been counted, we're still on 16.

Oh! Alright, twist my arm. 17 it is.

Eurola wrote:
wiewióra

Nothing to do with squirrels? There was a German bloke at work with real proper ginger hair. As many people there were referred to by animal names, he was wiewiórka.
I like your usage of the Latin name. Marvellous stuff. This Latin thing may catch on yet!

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 27, 08, 22:09  #76

Its funny you mention it. They called him Rudy. To think of it everybody had some sort of nickname.

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 22:11  #77

matthias wrote:
everybody had some sort of nickname

Not content with the multitude of forms of Polish names, additional ones seemed to be required (along with their various diminutive forms). I have heard (and even used) the nickname Rudy for someone.

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Eurola GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 22:15  #78

Yes, wiewióra, wiewiórka would be a squirrel. Nothing changed then.

Wiewiorka name would not work here well, the city/suburban squirrels are grey - not lovely red like in Poland.

Had anybody eaten rydze? Sauteed, pickled... They are the tastiest!

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 27, 08, 22:19  #79

Eurola wrote:
Had anybody eaten rydze?

It is possible, but I'm not the mushroom expert I'd like to be.
I had to look them up, and now I want to eat some.

Eurola wrote:
grey

Same with the squirrels here. They are now taking over Italy and it's only a matter of time before they get past the Alps and the cute little red squirrel will be doomed.

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Edited by: Eurola  Jan 27, 08, 22:25  #80

Then the beautiful, pure, polish, red squirrels should not fool around with all the grey ones who want to marry them and have baby squirrels :)

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 27, 08, 22:34  #81

Maybe the grey squirrels have bigger nuts.

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  Jan 27, 08, 22:48  #82

I hate to be technical about it, but the greys and reds don't interbreed - the greys just outcompete the reds until the reds die out. Greys are better at finding other squirrels' nuts (stop giggling at the back please). Greys can digest acorns, reds either can't or just can't as easily. There is also a disease that greys carry that doesn't do them much harm but kills the reds. They don't actually fight eachother - if they did, I reckon the plucky little reds would kick those grey arses right off the continent.

Poland's coniferous forest may help save it's red squirrel population as the greys don't really take to conifers whereas the reds can adapt to it, although it is not their preference.

But there may come a time (returning to topic), when the name wiewiórka will have to be reserved for old people instead.

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 27, 08, 23:04  #83

I must admit, I did giggle.

Good Post, surprisingly it was interesting. Just got to ask you, how the hell do you know all that?

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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 28, 08, 00:05  #84

matthias wrote:
how the hell do you know all that?

I like wildlife and I mourn the loss of the red squirrel in this part of the world.
There was a very interesting radio program I heard a couple of years ago and it stuck in my mind.

WARNING: THE GREYS ARE OUT THERE

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matthias
Edited by: matthias  Jan 28, 08, 00:23  #85

Its great that someone actually cares. I admire that.

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Patrycja19
  Jan 28, 08, 00:26  #86

osiol wrote:
I like wildlife and I mourn the loss of the red squirrel in this part of the world.


we saved a family of babie squirrels this summer.. one was screamin from the neighbors
dog.. momma must have been hit by a car or died somewhere, these babies didnt even
have their eyes open.. they were so cute too.. we named them and everything.

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rafik
  Jan 28, 08, 01:25  #87

osiol wrote:
Are you Polish and ginger?
Do you know anyone who is?

no.
i know 3 ppl

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hancock
  Jan 28, 08, 02:25  #88

I know 2

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