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"I can spot a Pole a mile away" - Polish fashion?


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noimmigration
Edited by: noimmigration  Dec 30, 07, 10:17  #1

The polish girls in my work are always well dressed and so on, but the men have no fashion sense.

I can spot a pole a mile away they stand out so much in the uk. They are the ONLY people who have the same haircuts, bomber jackets and awful looking camelflouge trousers. is this some kind of uniform they are forced to wear. ?

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z_darius
  Dec 30, 07, 10:22  #2

noimmigration wrote:
The polish girls in my work are always well dressed and so on, but the men have no fashion sense.

Try the areas frequented by gays. They have great sense of fashion. You'll feel at home.


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vodka
Edited by: vodka  Dec 30, 07, 10:23  #3

english tourists in Poland (so lets party LOL)

Brit in Poland

as to you, are you fuckin fagot because Ive noticed that you are male and you look on other guys in way ekhmmm ...


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tygrys
  Dec 30, 07, 10:25  #4

My old Polish boyfriend always wore those ugly camouflage pants with gazillion pockets all over and a leather jacket. They stick out in Chicago too.


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telefonitika
  Dec 30, 07, 10:28  #5

noimmigration wrote:
They are the ONLY people who have the same haircuts, bomber jackets and awful looking camelflouge trousers. is this some kind of uniform they are forced to wear. ?


ive never seen these types of polish males the ones i see frequently are quite well dressed thanks .... and fashionable


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noimmigration
Edited by: noimmigration  Dec 30, 07, 10:29  #6

sorry to disapoint you vodka but im not gay, I live with my girlfriend.

anyway tygrys You see these polish guys walking down the street looking like they shop from bargain bins. They look like adult action men its ridiculous.

telefonitika wrote:
ive never seen these types of polish males the ones i see frequently are quite well dressed thanks .... and fashionable



hahaha you might not noitce cause you are polish, dont get me wrong though the polish woman are very well dressed and look great ut youll see one of these polish woman and their boyfriends and the boyfriend looks like some kinds of homeless person following the polish girl.

if only polish actually made an effort to to speak english and integrate then they could drop these bomber jacket wearing tramps and get a nice clean cut guy like me.

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tygrys
  Dec 30, 07, 10:35  #7

When you go to airport and stand by LOT airlines all the Poles look the same. The women all wear long leather jackets, short dyed hair with high heels, guys all short hair, leather jackets and smoking outside. And all they do is complain about the person next to them and they are pushy. Other people stand in lines quietly, but Poles always have to push.


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Wroclaw
  Dec 30, 07, 11:01  #8

tygrys wrote:
The women all wear long leather jackets, short dyed hair with high heels,


Are you living in a dream world ?

Ladies fashion at the moment is boots... some high-heeled, some not.
Not many people are wearing leather coats. Short and long Parkas are in at the moment.
Hair is shoulder length to long. Some young women dye their hair black, but not many.


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Daisy
  Dec 30, 07, 11:03  #9

noimmigration wrote:
get a nice clean cut guy like me.

that's got to be the funniest thing I've read on here today


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Wyspianska
Edited by: Wyspianska  Dec 30, 07, 11:13  #10

noimmigration wrote:
hahaha you might not noitce cause you are polish, dont get me wrong though the polish woman are very well dressed and look great ut youll see one of these polish woman and their boyfriends and the boyfriend looks like some kinds of homeless person following the polish girl.

Wtf are u even about.
Firstly: if Tele is polish, then im an Eskimos
Secondly: That's some bull shyt about polish boys who can't dress. And don't call my ex bf homeless cos I'm pretty sure he looks far better than you do.


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telefonitika
  Dec 30, 07, 11:18  #11

noimmigration wrote:
to speak english and integrate


i do both quite well actually ...


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Wyspianska
  Dec 30, 07, 11:26  #12

tygrys wrote:
The women all wear long leather jackets, short dyed hair with high heels, guys all short hair, leather jackets and smoking outside

okay i'm polish woman and literally NOTHING from your desription fits me.

tygrys wrote:
but Poles always have to push.

till now i found it as a good side haha


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Seanus
  Dec 30, 07, 11:26  #13

My girlfriend can spot a Pole easily too. When we were in Scotland, I had an inkling that person X was a Pole but she was dead sure. It can be their mannerisms but it's usually the dress sense.


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Shawn_H
  Dec 30, 07, 11:39  #14

tygrys wrote:
but Poles always have to push

Those Polish Elbows got my kids a Wii for Christmas :-)


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noimmigration
  Dec 30, 07, 11:44  #15

The stupid thing is that poles dont know who they are pushing, one of these days one of them are going to get stabbed to death. especially in glasgow. so a fair warning to you all .

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scarbyirp
  Dec 30, 07, 11:49  #16

noimmigration wrote:
one of these days one of them are going to get stabbed to death. especially in glasgow


only by some hun p1ssed up on buckie, ha ha


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Wyspianska
  Dec 30, 07, 11:51  #17

dobra skonczcie juz z tym tematem bo mi niedobrze. banda debili


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Dec 30, 07, 11:58  #18

noimmigration wrote:
one of these days one of them are going to get stabbed to death. especially in glasgow. so a fair warning to you all .

By someone who will end up in their lifelong intended dwelling...jail.

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 30, 07, 12:00  #19

noimmigration wrote:
The stupid thing is that poles dont know who they are pushing, one of these days one of them are going to get stabbed to death. especially in glasgow. so a fair warning to you all .


OK. We will be nice now.


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Daisy
  Dec 30, 07, 12:00  #20

noimmigration wrote:
one of these days one of them are going to get stabbed to death. especially in glasgow. so a fair warning to you all .

inciting racial hatred?


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noimmigration
  Dec 30, 07, 12:02  #21

_Sofi_ wrote:
By someone who will end up in their lifelong intended dwelling...jail.


no it is a friendly warning I have had several friends stabbed to death, look up glasgows murder rate on the internet. shoving people in a que is not only bad manners, it is a stupid thing to do.

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 30, 07, 12:02  #22

I'm scared.


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Daisy
  Dec 30, 07, 12:04  #23

noimmigration wrote:
look up glasgows murder rate on the internet

proud of that are you?


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Seanus
  Dec 30, 07, 12:05  #24

It was a bit provocative but noimmigration obviously knows Glasgow. There are many BNP hardliners and my way or the highway types. I don't want to see that scenario come about but Glaswegians have a penchant for using knives and murders are not that uncommon. All it would take would be a drunken episode and, let's face it folks, we are talking about Scots and Poles


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Daisy
  Dec 30, 07, 12:09  #25

Seanus wrote:
Glaswegians have a penchant for using knives and murders are not that uncommon

and he has the nerve to come here criticising people from Poland


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Seanus
  Dec 30, 07, 12:11  #26

Who, noimmigration?


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
Edited by: _Sofi_  Dec 30, 07, 12:11  #27

noimmigration, you don't have to shove someone in Glasgow to be under risk of being stabbed. Nice 'friendly' warning though.
Seanus wrote:
noimmigration obviously knows Glasgow.

So do I, thanks.
Seanus wrote:
Glaswegians have a penchant

Some..lol..

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noimmigration
  Dec 30, 07, 12:13  #28

at least carrying knifes is illegal in britain unlike poland.

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Daisy
  Dec 30, 07, 12:15  #29

Seanus wrote:
Who, noimmigration?

yes, that's who was making the threats


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Seanus
  Dec 30, 07, 12:19  #30

But the Poles have a responsible enough attitude to knives. In Kielce, Liroy (a hip hop singer) made scyzorek (like pen-knives or Swiss army knives) a focus of his rants but it was all jokey and light-hearted.


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