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


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scarbyirp
  Dec 30, 07, 12:22  #31



I think this is what noimmigration means!!


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telefonitika
  Dec 30, 07, 12:25  #32

_Sofi_ wrote:
lifelong intended dwelling...jail.


is it broadmarsh in glasgow the prison there .. i wouldnt like to be in there its a fukin serious prison by all accounts .. with what happens between inmates ...


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scarbyirp
  Dec 30, 07, 12:26  #33

telefonitika wrote:
is it broadmarsh in glasgow the prison there


Naw its called Barlinnie or 'Bar L'


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Dec 30, 07, 12:31  #34

telefonitika wrote:
is it broadmarsh in glasgow the prison there .. i wouldnt like to be in there its a fukin serious prison by all accounts .. with what happens between inmates ...

I dunno.. I was thinking they would end up in Barlinnie - if they're old enough. Some serious inmate trouble there, yet if the criminal is younger - off to Polmont prison where the attacks between inmates are even more common and often more vicious.

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Seanus
  Dec 30, 07, 12:32  #35

Good old Rab C Nesbitt. The Poles do like camouflage trousers for sure. They are cheap and actually look pretty cool. Polish women love wearing boots and tight jeans whereas most American girls prefer baggy pants. The jackets that Polish girls wear are almost instantly recognisable.


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Dec 30, 07, 12:35  #36

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

I can't. The guys I work with dress nicely enough.

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starchild
  Dec 30, 07, 12:36  #37

telefonitika wrote:
is it broadmarsh


Belmarsh is in London

Broadmoor is a high security pyschiatric hospital in Berks

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_Sofi_ [Guest]
Edited by: _Sofi_  Dec 30, 07, 12:37  #38

I had to google broadmarsh.. all I found was a place called broadmarsh near a prison, but that was in nottingham.

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noimmigration
  Dec 30, 07, 12:38  #39

_Sofi_ wrote:
I can't. The guys I work with dress nicely enough.


thats probably because they have to wear a uniform

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scarbyirp
  Dec 30, 07, 12:39  #40

I reckon it would be easy to spot 'noimmigration a mile away' . . . Glasgow Rangers shell suit with buckfast tonic wine stains and a union jack baseball cap (on back to front) LOL!!


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Eurola
  Dec 30, 07, 12:41  #41

Seanus wrote:
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.


LOL.. I'm from Kielce district. I brought one (scyzoryk) with me when I came to US, right in my purse, but it was long, long time ago...Good old Gerlach make. It's has all the little, handy tools and it never leaves my purse.

Nowadays, I have to remember to leave it at home when flying or going to any government buildings. Darn metal detectors. I went to court this spring and forgot I had it. When I realized it, I got out of line, went back outside and buried it in the bushes. I picked it up later.

That's how I love my scyzoryk!

(just as I'm reading some posts here it opens by itself, ready for action...) :)


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Dec 30, 07, 12:46  #42

noimmigration wrote:
thats probably because they have to wear a uniform

They do? First I knew. I'd better let them know too.
scarbyirp wrote:
I reckon it would be easy to spot 'noimmigration a mile away' . . . Glasgow Rangers shell suit with buckfast tonic wine stains and a union jack baseball cap (on back to front) LOL!!

hahahaha :)

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telefonitika
  Dec 30, 07, 12:47  #43

scarbyirp wrote:
scarbyirp

starchild wrote:
starchild

_Sofi_ wrote:
_Sofi_


knew it begun with a B just wasnt 100% sure on the name .. i know its one of the harshest ones about ... !


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Seanus
  Dec 30, 07, 12:50  #44

scyzoryk sorry, that's the official way to write it. Here in Silesia, it's said as scyzorek and not scyzoryk


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Dec 30, 07, 12:52  #45

telefonitika wrote:
i know its one of the harshest ones about ... !

lol I guess. It has improved over the years a little. The young offenders can be worse though. I wouldn't like to inhabit either I have mentioned (not that I could, as a female..) though.

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Daisy
  Dec 30, 07, 12:55  #46

scarbyirp wrote:
I reckon it would be easy to spot 'noimmigration a mile away' . . . Glasgow Rangers shell suit with buckfast tonic wine stains and a union jack baseball cap (on back to front) LOL!!

and a copy of the Daily Record stuffed in his back pocket......not for the news, just the racing


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scarbyirp
  Dec 30, 07, 12:55  #47

Do you reckon noimmigration will be able to contribute to this forum from Barlinnie after he has stabbed some Pole for wearing camoflage trousers?


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Daisy
  Dec 30, 07, 12:57  #48

scarbyirp wrote:
Do you reckon noimmigration will be able to contribute to this forum from Barlinnie after he has stabbed some Pole for wearing camoflage trousers?

no, but if they give him community service cleaning toilets he'll be able to


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scarbyirp
  Dec 30, 07, 13:00  #49

Daisy wrote:
no, but if they give him community service cleaning toilets he'll be able to


That'll p!ss him off even more when he discovers Polish builders are sleeping there, LOL!!


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Michal
  Dec 31, 07, 09:43  #50

noimmigration wrote:
omber jackets and awful looking camelflouge trousers. is this some kind of uniform they are forced to wear. ?

It is funny you should say this as I was in Leatherhead to day and walking down through the small town centre when I heard a big Pole shout out 'chodĽ tu' and behind him came running a little dark Pole all dressed up like a soldier with cameflouge trousers and jacket. He looked really quite idiotic. I was going to complain to them for shouting in the street because I do not like Poles interfering with my free space but they shot off in a hurry up a side street. Traditionally, it was always Russian women who had the worst clothing tast of all though, wearing plastic couts and funny trousers made out of obviously the worst possible material.

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telefonitika
  Dec 31, 07, 11:08  #51

dtaylor wrote:
dtaylor


keep them a coming DT :D ROFLMAO


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Polson
  Dec 31, 07, 11:38  #52

He's a troll, everyone knows it, let him play alone, and don't answer to him. There are so many other threads that worth a thousand times this one ;)
Do not answer to him, that's all ;)


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hello
  Dec 31, 07, 12:02  #53

Noimmigration is from the UK I assume.

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szkotja2007
  Dec 31, 07, 12:05  #54

He claims to be a student in Glasgow studying Scots Law. I find this hard to believe as inciting racial hatred, as he has been doing is illegal in Scotland. Having a criminal record would mean he could not practice law in Scotland. Very foolish.


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Michal
  Dec 31, 07, 12:33  #55

Wroclaw wrote:
She is a murder victim. As well you know it.

Yes, I do now as I looked it up but I had not heard of her until today.

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noimmigration
Edited by: noimmigration  Dec 31, 07, 12:53  #56

szkotja2007 wrote:
He claims to be a student in Glasgow studying Scots Law. I find this hard to believe as inciting racial hatred, as he has been doing is illegal in Scotland. Having a criminal record would mean he could not practice law in Scotland. Very foolish.



shove your race card , I despise ethnic minorities hiding behind the race taboo.

..... It is pathetic

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Seanus
  Dec 31, 07, 13:11  #57

Noimmigration, u should go to Hyde Park or somewhere similar in Scotland, SHOW UR FACE and get known. Tell ur views to everyone, get the word out and I can assure u that ur career will be made almost impossible, esp as a lawyer. U study law and break it at the same time!!!


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Oscypek
  Dec 31, 07, 13:14  #58

noimmigration wrote:
I can spot a pole a mile away they stand out so much in the uk.


Sounds like you're scared of them...


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PinkJewel
  Dec 31, 07, 13:25  #59

Frank wrote:

Admin/noimmigration are one and the same person.....???.....if not then remove noimmigration for this forum, he is not welcome and upsets, destroys and belittles those of us who do positively contribute!!!


From what noimmigration says he is in Glasgow so I doubt this.

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

Haha, this made me laugh. So what if they don't wear something you find fashionable noimmigration? Think about UK in 1990's...we all thought shell-suits were trendy and couldn't be convinced otherwise. Nowadays your average "trendy" ned/chav wouldn't be seen without theirs...oh and their trousers tucked into their socks. Do you think that looks better?


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Seanus
  Dec 31, 07, 13:26  #60

The Poles are big lads. I'm fractionally over 100kg's (big boned they say) and slightly above normal height but some of these guys here make me look average-sized. They know how to scrap too


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