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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 09:55  #181

Quoting: danny dan, Post #180
everyone goes to church
this is the strangest thing ever
how can everyone be religious?


Everyone's not. My GF doesn't go to church. Nor do some of her friends and family.

Quoting: danny dan, Post #180
I mean anyone visiting a country tries to see it as an amazing experience. But the polish poeple that visited contries from SE of Europe spend most of their time criticising them.

Where have you witnessed this...or were you just told?

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Grzegorz_
  Dec 14, 06, 09:57  #182

danny, you try to be funny or simply retarded ?

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 14, 06, 09:59  #183

many english people critisise countries they visit... how hard it is to get a warm pint and decent fish and chips...

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Mr S Welsh [Guest]
  Dec 14, 06, 10:25  #184

Quoting: BubbaWoo, Post #183
how hard it is to get a warm pint and decent fish and chips...

And that is just in the UK, have you tried getting a proper pint of Ale and proper Fish and Chips in the UK, it’s that difficult we have organisations to help people find such fare.

That’s what I tell my Polish friends when they complain about British food, they haven’t had to spend all their lives eating it so they should be thankful for small mercies.

You know, I’ve leant to celebrate the differences between, ‘Us & Them’, the diversity is what makes UK, and Europe such a fun place to live- and last summer the UK had excellent weather so I felt no need to go abroad in search of culture and warmth, I got it right here with my Polish, Czech, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish [Basque], Hungarian, Algerian, Chinese, French, Welsh, and English friends- best holiday I had ever.

Although I’m going to Poland next spring, no offence to anyone else, if it isn't very good I'll be sure to mention it.

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 14, 06, 10:31  #185

Quoting: Mr S Welsh, Post #184
have you tried getting a proper pint of Ale and proper Fish and Chips in the UK,


SDub... sympathies... come down to hampshire... loads of ale, good company and open fires to sit round whilst enjoying both...

fish and chips... no idea... never touch the stuff... but i know where to get a top curry...

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 14, 06, 10:32  #186

and where are you going in spring...?

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Mr S Welsh [Guest]
  Dec 14, 06, 10:54  #187

Silisia, I can't spell the town as I don't have it in front of me and my Polish is hopeless.

But you know what, back in the day I had some success as a cook, and I stole a dish from a book and called it ‘Silesian Heaven’, never knew where Silesia was, I just knew the recipe [pork based dish with onions] was from Silesia. Time passes, girls come and go, and I don’t find love….

Then I find love with a woman who turns out to be Silesian [although I think her family moved there after the War, you know that story]


Quite romantic isn’t it; sorry I must be getting old.

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Giles [Guest]
  Dec 14, 06, 11:59  #188

Chemists...Apteka.
They are everywhere.....I have never seen sooo many chemists in my life. An Kebabs, the Polish seem to regard foreign food, exotic food as Kebabs.

We go to a restuarant called Sphinx, its a chain. General cheap cheerful and foods not bad. What makes me smile is its like an Eygptian themed restaurant, with Kebabs and Mexican food? Figure that out?

Pizza, so far the only style of Pizza I have found is the doughy American style as opposed to the more refined thin crust pizza.

Polish food. Potatoes taste like real potatoes, tomatoes taste like real tomatoes. The food generally tastes more. As opposed to the insipid tasteless crap that UK supermarkets press upon us.

lack of book shops, this is sad. And books seem really expensive as well.
The fact the psuedo historian and holocaust loon David Irving's writting is sold in book shops????? In the history sections.

24 hour MCDaonalds near Rumia, closes at 3am and reopens at 6 am...annoying.

That fact that some football games there is no opposition supporters!!! At all?

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krysia
  Dec 14, 06, 12:07  #189

Yes, potatoes and vegetables do taste better in Poland. The stuff you buy in supermarkets in the US all tastes the same. You make a zupa and you don't know what vegetable you're eating!

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 13:39  #190

lack of book shops, this is sad. And books seem really expensive as well.

Do you think so? In Krakow tehre are lots bookshops in small towns at least one....not much different than in Uk.

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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 13:50  #191

I wouldn't say lack of because i've been to a few in poznan, but I would agree with them being expensive.

Sphinx or Sioux are good for late night kabobs

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 14, 06, 14:00  #192

Quoting: Giles, Post #188
An Kebabs


and in poland kebab is spelt with a P... how strange is that...!!!

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 14, 06, 14:01  #193

Quoting: krysia, Post #189
Yes, potatoes and vegetables do taste better in Poland


so true... and they actually look like vegetables too... how cool is that...!!!

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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 14:08  #194

Quoting: BubbaWoo, Post #192
and in poland kebab is spelt with a P... how strange is that...!!!

I've never seen it spelled with a p in Poland

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 14, 06, 14:10  #195

really... pebab...?

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:25  #196

no it is kebab....the same.

We seem to taking in our lanugage few english words.... my firend sent me e-mail and was saying about ..fixing something.....

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 14, 06, 14:28  #197

no seriously... i keep seeing kebap everywhere... unless it actually means something totally different... not an english word btw

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:29  #198

Books are relatively expensive in Poland but to be honest they are not so cheap in UK.

Maybe i am wrong but I think that we still mantain "good class" about books...i went to WHsmith few days ago and was close to faint...all celebrities from the last raw wrote a book....Big brother....Jordan( probabbaly 3).......how somoeone in his early 20 who took part in BB write his autobiography?

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:31  #199

was it kebap?...maybe different spelling? Where do you see it, in restaurants?

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Dec 14, 06, 14:32  #200

döner kebap ...Turkish
I think they also call it this in Germany

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:34  #201

Could be.....

Fisz I didn't see your website...

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krysia
  Dec 14, 06, 14:34  #202

kebab. Wrong spelling.
You know, it's that long metal rod thing with chunks of meat and vegetables poked through it and stuck in the fire. Very popular. tried one in zakopane, with sheep meat.

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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 14:37  #203

look in the other thread again Iwona

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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 14:38  #204

Quoting: krysia, Post #202
kebab. Wrong spelling.
You know, it's that long metal rod thing with chunks of meat and vegetables poked through it and stuck in the fire. Very popular. tried one in zakopane, with sheep meat

Come on Krysia read a few posts back Keep up to speed here

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Huegel
  Dec 14, 06, 14:42  #205

Quoting: krysia, Post #202
kebab. Wrong spelling.


nope, Fisz got it spot on. Here in Austria, it's Kebap too... confused me as well 1st time i saw it.



anyway, carry on.

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Amathyst
  Dec 14, 06, 14:45  #206

Quoting: iwona, Post #198
kebap


this is how they spell it in the Czech Rep. too

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:47  #207

it is bit confusing....I will have a look next time in krakow...

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FISZ
  Dec 14, 06, 14:48  #208

It's kebab all over in PL....damnit

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iwona
  Dec 14, 06, 14:52  #209

that is what I thought at first.

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nerd-time [Guest]
  Jan 10, 07, 10:44  #210

it is kebab indeed ... but they say kebap because of the polish phonetics. Voiced consonants sounds like unvoiced when in the end of a word ;-)

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