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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 23, 07, 05:03  #61

Quoting: Decorator
I'd even offer you a job Ola.. see how nice we Brits can be?


Splendid gesture. We Brits can be so kind and generous. My eyes are welling up with pride.

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 23, 07, 05:03  #62

Quoting: tornado2007
If you think about the EU lef, then you will clearly see that botht he UK and Poland are supposed to benefit from the relationship.


like some of the other poles who moan about this, lef has his head to far up his own backside to understand what you are saying... in lef's case its especially ironic given that he is resident in a country that has done more to exploit the locals than most others... but lef is so narrow minded he hasnt grasped this...

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Decorator
  Jul 23, 07, 05:11  #63

Quoting: szarlotka
My eyes are welling up with pride.


Please stop szarlotka, if you start crying you'll set me off, bubba and all the other Brits here... oh dear it's too late...the flood gates have open..

Actually shouldn't say that i'm off to work in Oxfordshire for 2 weeks just as the thames threatens to burst it's banks.. i really should organise my work schedule better :-( and i'm a lousy swimmer..

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 23, 07, 05:13  #64

Quoting: Decorator
he thames threatens to burst it's banks..


lawdy lawdy... national disaster... call out the home guard!

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Puzzler
  Jul 23, 07, 05:13  #65

re: And that's wrong

- I think exactly the same - the club owners should not allow the troublemakers in but let decent folks in. And the vast majority of English and Irish (that's the two Brit isle nations I actually know) are decent.

What does get into SOME Brits that they act so outrageously abroad at times? I know that some Swedes act terribly abroad and one explanation for that is that they are too suppressed at home as regards alcohol consumption, etc. But what would be the motive with the Brits?

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 23, 07, 05:15  #66

Quoting: Puzzler
But what would be the motive with the Brits?


good question P, perhaps warrents its own thread...

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Puzzler
  Jul 23, 07, 05:18  #67

re: I'd even offer you a job Ola.. see how nice we Brits can be?

- That's low, Decorator.

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tornado2007
  Jul 23, 07, 05:19  #68

Not as low as OLA has been lately!!

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Puzzler
  Jul 23, 07, 05:22  #69

re: Not as low as OLA has been lately!!

- True, but Decorator's remark remains low all the same.

Forgive me, tornado, but what does it matter if one kind of rubbish is better than another?

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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 23, 07, 05:22  #70

Quoting: Puzzler
- That's low, Decorator


Not really - just Brit humour in response to a blinkered view on us I think Puzzler. Your other post was the key to this discussion. What does propel some of my countrymen to disgrace themselves and our country in alcohol fuelled stupidity? I wish I knew the answer to that one. We can no longer hind behind the 'it's a minority' argument as the minority appears to be becoming more significant as time goes on.

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Justyna69 [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 05:23  #71

Quoting: lef
Its time Polish people stood up and say enough is enough..no more foreign ownership of polish land.

yeah then maybe raise a right hand and shout "SIEG HEIL" is that what you mean?

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tornado2007
  Jul 23, 07, 05:23  #72

Its British humor, instead of slagging her off we offer up some good old humor to the situation :)

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Decorator
  Jul 23, 07, 05:24  #73

Good i'm glad you feel that way.. ;-)

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Edited by: Justyna69  Jul 23, 07, 05:27  #74

Quoting: lef
I meant non poles

you hate foreigners, it's clear and I hate people you, you God damn nazi

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tornado2007
  Jul 23, 07, 05:28  #75

Good point Justyna, i find it rather ironic that a Pole should have such views on foreigners and wanting them out of their country. I don't understand the problem that the polish sometimes have with the UK, USA etc, i'm sorry if i ruffle a few feathers here but do i smell jealousy??

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Justyna69 [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 05:29  #76

I don't give a damn for your comments lef. Patriotism burned your brains out.

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Justyna69 [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 05:30  #77

Quoting: tornado2007
do i smell jealousy??

no you probably smell his stinky pants full of sh*t

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Wroclaw
  Jul 23, 07, 05:30  #78

Quoting: szarlotka
We can no longer hind behind the 'it's a minority' argument as the minority appears to be becoming more significant as time goes on.


The minority of Brits, the majority of Brit visitors. If we believe what we see and read.

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Edited by: Justyna69  Jul 23, 07, 05:30  #79

Sorry all you good people out there but I just can't stand nazis no matter where they're from.

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tornado2007
  Jul 23, 07, 05:31  #80

Quoting: Justyna69
no you probably smell his stinky pants full of sh*t



hahaha thats one of the funniest things i've heard you say, lol, nice one :)

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Justyna69 [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 05:32  #81

Quoting: tornado2007
nice one :)

thank you

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 23, 07, 05:35  #82

Quoting: Wroclaw
The minority of Brits, the majority of Brit visitors.


i really dont believe its anywhere near the majority of british visitors... its just the ones who make the most noise that stand out and are noticed...

and you know what justyna... your attitude of positivity and awareness is the one that i see in my polish friends over here and thats why i like poland as much as i do... thank you for bringing a voice of reason and understanding to contrast those on here who obviously have no idea

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Decorator
  Jul 23, 07, 05:37  #83

I lived and worked in Holland for 4 years, and i had 4 years to ponder over why when many Brits go abroad they behaved in such a dreadful way and to this day i still can't tell you.. But the Dutch aren't much different when they go abroad either or Swedes.

But having said that they really are only a minority.. i'm going on vacation soon, i will promise to be on my best behaviour in Cuba.. scouts honour..

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 23, 07, 05:38  #84

Quoting: Decorator
Cuba


lucky man :)

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Decorator
  Jul 23, 07, 05:42  #85

I know Bubba, i'm staying on a small island off Cuba for 10 days then i'm travelling to Havava for 4 days.. i'm going to totally chill out..take a few books and sit in the sun.. then 2 weeks after i get back i fly off to live in Vancouver...i'm going to be unbearable to my friends before..ha.. Hard life isn't it.. ;-)

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 23, 07, 05:44  #86

yeah... life can be really tuff at times... i sympathise with your predicament and trust you will make it safely through these trying times... be strong my brother

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Justyna69 [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 05:48  #87

Quoting: BubbaWoo
thank you for bringing a voice of reason and understanding to contrast those on here who obviously have no idea

you're welcome BubbaWoo. I did it with pleasure. I know people like "lef" are not the voice of Poland and never will be (I hope anyway). It's sad that after all these hurrible times our nation went through in the past, we have to face retards like him screeming loud nazi crap.

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Wroclaw
  Jul 23, 07, 05:49  #88

Quoting: BubbaWoo
i really dont believe its anywhere near the majority of british visitors... its just the ones who make the most noise that stand out and are noticed...


When the Brits were dancing in the town fountain the papers had an issue with it. When I spoke to some people who were there,......... in all honesty they couldn't give a sh*t.
When people are laughing, joking, having fun and not causing damage. Who cares, not me.

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Justyna69 [Guest]
  Jul 23, 07, 05:52  #89

Quoting: Wroclaw
When people are laughing, joking, having fun and not causing damage. Who cares, not me.

absolutely right, I'm proud of you Wroclaw.

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tornado2007
  Jul 23, 07, 05:53  #90

If somebody was naive enough they could believe that Poland is a country where the people are, up their own backsides, imperialists, nazi's, jealous, bitter and many other things due to the posts of a few lame excuses for people.

It's good that there are people on here who counteract this content so keep it up Justyna and other supporting Poles :)

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