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Dutch farmer chooses Polish woman in reality TV show


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 Jan 24, 11, 16:44    #1
Not wishing to waste time, she's already moved in and is pregnant.

http://beroemd.sterrenstek.nl/d11954_boer_zoekt_vrouw_marcel_woont_al_ samen_met_poolse_ksenia.html

It's not the 'not wanting to be a farmer's wife' that's the problem with women in rural Poland - it's the money ...

By the way, we've just received some EU subsidy money - time to buy some booze. Good old Brussels!

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 Jan 24, 11, 17:13    #2
any danger of an english translation ?
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 Jan 24, 11, 17:37    #3
Wroclaw:
any danger of an english translation ?


Farmer Wants A Wife: Marcel is already living together with Polish Ksenia.

The farmer from Limburg (Stu: Dutch province, Maastricht) Marcel, who is searching for the love of his life in the TV-hit "Farmer Wants A Wife", it seems has already found her. The Polish Ksenia already lives on Marcel's farm in Kessel-Eik. Villagers didn't only spot her on the farmyard, but she also seems to have taken control of the farm. On the sign with a dangerously growling dog, she has already translated the sign into "Be aware, I'm guarding here" in Polish. But Marcel better take care, because he has had a Polish love already twice. And twice it failed, but Marcel thinks this is third time lucky and that Ksenia is his true love.

Marcel keeps quiet about the fact that Ksenia already moved in. He has had to sign a contract in which it is stipulated that ...

(I don't have an account and I don't intend to pay for the rest of the article, if you don't mind - I guess you get the idea).

I'm sorry about the stupid article ... it's a worthless website ... but since you wanted to have a translation.
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 Jun 15, 11, 04:22    #4
Did she come with a warranty?
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 Jun 15, 11, 04:36    #5
Wives usually come with a lifetime warranty, but the warranty is sometimes waived when they are not used according to the instructions :)
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 Jun 15, 11, 04:44    #6
lol...I said it, because the thread title is phrased as if the farmer won a product on a reality/game show...
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Edited by: Marynka11  Jun 15, 11, 04:50    #7
I know, that's why I said you need to use them according to the instructions.
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 Jun 15, 11, 04:54    #8
The Dutch are weird.
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Edited by: beckski  Jun 15, 11, 05:48    #9
Varsovian:
and is pregnant


By the Dutch farmer? Or was she already equipped with a bun in the oven?

A sincere thanks PF, for putting up with me FIVE terrific years, muah!
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 Feb 24, 12, 23:04    #10
Marynka11:
Wives usually come with a lifetime warranty


haha



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