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Patrycja19
  Nov 1, 06, 12:57  #91

Ps Frank your still not wierd lol


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Frank
  Nov 1, 06, 13:38  #92

No probs....must get that metal polish ( no pun intended) out, to shine up my armour......now where did I put that white charger.......

" As weird as weird goes.......ta tum....ta tum....lol"


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Shelley [Guest]
  Nov 1, 06, 15:45  #93

Quoting: jem, Post #58
They indecently assaulted a young girl of 16 in my town


Was it reported and what action was taken???

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Patrycja19
  Nov 1, 06, 23:16  #94

@ Frank

Wierd is taking an invisible dog for a walk, talking to oneself and actually holding
a conversation, and picking out two different color socks that go with the color
of your hair lol

I highly doubt you do that.

But, just in case you do lol I still would have much respect for you because
your posts are rather agreeable. and even when you disagreed in some of mine
your tone is rather cool. <~who said that? lol


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Frank
  Nov 2, 06, 02:31  #95

....must get that virtual imaginary dog....put down by a virtual vet.........

PS I alwyas keep my differently coloured socks in the fridge....just to keep me cool.......even though I have a shaved head...........

Thanx BTW.....

PS MY head aint shaved.......


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sarah [Guest]
  Nov 2, 06, 04:30  #96

Wow what a convo lol x

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Frank
  Nov 2, 06, 07:06  #97

wierd or wot...Sarah.......


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sarah [Guest]
  Nov 2, 06, 08:00  #98

yeah i no hee hee x

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Patrycja19
  Nov 2, 06, 10:34  #99

Well. I guess we highjacked this thread lol

Maybe Wierd is better then Mad? lol


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Frank
  Nov 2, 06, 11:30  #100

Marginally........lol....but at least the daft/anti-anybody posts have been diluted......

I think I'll stop posting in this thread..........


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Patrycja19
  Nov 2, 06, 11:36  #101

Ok start a new one. I rather enjoy our little........


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jem [Guest]
  Nov 3, 06, 05:18  #102

it takes all sorts to make a world

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Nov 3, 06, 07:18  #103

Quoting: freddy, Post #63
if we lived in poland we would attempt your language ,if you want to live in the uk then speak frickin english .



Ever heard about thousands of Polish soldiers that stayed in the UK after the end of WWII? Did they not integrate? It's a rhetorical question, because we all know they did. They are still Polish communities spread all around the island that cherish their culture and origin, but generally they accepted the English way of life, and caused no further problems.

And they didn't had an easy life at the beginning. Just like today, they were also accused of taking the jobs, and under cutting the wages, but they stayed and now they are considered normal British citizens.

The same situation will happen with the current immigrants. Give them some time, just like you are giving it to the Pakistanis, although they did come to the UK later than the Poles, and after all those times, they still seem to cause some friction in the society.


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freddy [Guest]
  Nov 3, 06, 10:50  #104

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #103
Ever heard about thousands of Polish soldiers that stayed in the UK after the end of WWII? Did they not integrate? It's a rhetorical question, because we all know they did. They are still Polish communities spread all around the island that cherish their culture and origin, but generally they accepted the English way of life, and caused no further problems.

And they didn't had an easy life at the beginning. Just like today, they were also accused of taking the jobs, and under cutting the wages, but they stayed and now they are considered normal British citizens.




well i must say i do agree with you on this one ,but they had more respect and thats true of all nations including the brits .The poles that are here now dont even attempt to integrate ,probably speaking of just my area but thats the view of the people here.

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freddy [Guest]
  Nov 3, 06, 11:10  #105

Quoting: truebrit, Post #81
As usual this thread has got ridiculous.Most countries have both a good and bad side and you can find both beauty and ugliness in architecture,environment,people,culture,food, and history everywhe



granted yes ,but we dont want the low lifes ,the thieves and the ones that think they are the mafia ,we have our own low lifes without taking other countries.

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FISZ
  Nov 3, 06, 11:13  #106

Quoting: freddy, Post #104
The poles that are here now dont even attempt to integrate


I thought it was the Muslims that don't want to integrate (east london) Aren't the poles living amongst you?


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FISZ
  Nov 3, 06, 11:14  #107

Quoting: freddy, Post #105
but we dont want the low lifes ,the thieves and the ones that think they are the mafia


Who does. Unfortunately these types of people exist in all nations.


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freddy [Guest]
  Nov 3, 06, 11:20  #108

Quoting: FISZ, Post #107
Who does. Unfortunately these types of people exist in all nations.



never said they didtn but why should britain be the dumping ground.

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freddy [Guest]
  Nov 3, 06, 11:22  #109

Quoting: FISZ, Post #106
thought it was the Muslims that don't want to integrate (east london) Aren't the poles living amongst you?



they was till we moved ,when they first arrived we was friendly chatty ,then they just caused mayhem for alot of people ,they started damaging other peoples properties ,walking around in their groups speaking polish then laughing at the neigbours ,i dont call this integrating i call this piss taking.

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Frank
  Nov 3, 06, 11:23  #110

I think freddy, you'll find UK jails were plenty full of indigenous criminals before any recent immigration!

Plus I think you'll find plenty of UK people in foreign jails.


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Matyjasz
  Nov 3, 06, 11:33  #111

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #103
The same situation will happen with the current immigrants. Give them some time, just like you are giving it to the Pakistanis, although they did come to the UK later than the Poles, and after all those times, they still seem to cause some friction in the society.


Ok, theres something seriously wrong with that sentance.

What I was trying to say was that the Poles just like the Pakistanis, have been present in the UK for sevelar decades, but while there are still some problems with the integration of the Pakistanis, the old polish group of immigrants is basically invisable.


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FISZ
  Nov 3, 06, 11:34  #112

Quoting: freddy, Post #109
walking around in their groups speaking polish then laughing at the neigbours


Sounds like anywhere else to me. As far as te laughing goes...aren't you just a bit paranoid or do you understand PL?


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FISZ
  Nov 3, 06, 11:37  #113

...let me guess. You only hear Kurwa and assume it's about you.


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dziwna_gruszka
  Nov 3, 06, 12:55  #114

wow.. !! i used to talk in front of people in polish and they would all get mad...


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ANIAH
  Nov 5, 06, 15:34  #115

Hi Patrycja and FISZ!


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Patrycja19
  Nov 6, 06, 00:10  #116

Quoting: ANIAH, Post #115
Hi Patrycja and FISZ!



Pani Ania!!

Hello girl! I missed ya, Frank is here too. isnt this a great place???

welcome to the forum


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FISZ
  Nov 6, 06, 08:12  #117

Pani Ania..... is that you?

What brings you by? The boringness of the other forum?

Welcome!


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wine bar [Guest]
  Nov 7, 06, 09:23  #118

I have alot of Polish people working here am count myslef very lucky to have such good staff but Polish food really is very bad anyway you want to look at it.

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sarah [Guest]
  Nov 7, 06, 09:35  #119

I think polish people are the hardest working people i have ever known maybe it is due to the fact they have to to survive sucessfully in another country or they are genrally just hard working either way i think they are great

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FISZ
  Nov 7, 06, 09:41  #120

Quoting: wine bar, Post #118
but Polish food really is very bad anyway you want to look at it.


Don't hear that too often. Maybe you just have bad taste for good cuisine. Where are you from? Is your palate trained for fast food?


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