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Puzzler
  Jul 23, 07, 06:57  #121

re: any more stupid questions P... dang, youre starting to sound like lef...

- Well, Im afraid you - again - haven't proved your point.

Shouldnt you be able to back your assertons with evidence, and not with insults, such as 'stupid questions,' etc. ?

What does it mean I start sounding like lef? Is that good or bad? Why?

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 23, 07, 06:57  #122

too much cider... and small town mentality

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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Jul 23, 07, 06:59  #123

Quoting: Puzzler
- Well, Im afraid you - again - haven't proved your point.


lef is a fool and you are starting to look this way too... i answered your question twice.... what the fuk do you want me to tell you...?

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Daisy
  Jul 23, 07, 07:00  #124

Quoting: BubbaWoo
too much cider... and small town mentality


yeah absolutely, what AA Gill referred to as Agriyobs, upset the locals that one did.

A girl where I work, once said that her boyfriend was only a little bit rascist, apparently that's OK, she doesn't speak to me now and I'm not losing any sleep over it

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tornado2007
  Jul 23, 07, 07:06  #125

Small town mentality some people here need to grow up, it doesn't matter where you live you can be a racist if you live in London which is not small or somewhere like wellington, UK, which is very small.

I'm sorry that your friends were attacked but don't start pointing fingers at disgruntled locals who are BNP supporters, there just easy targets.

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Ranj
Edited by: Admin  Jul 23, 07, 11:57  #126

Quoting: lef
Polish people are sick to death on being exploited, (the Germans, the Russians and now the Brits)
Its time Polish people stood up and say enough is enough..no more foreign ownership of polish land.

By making this statement, you are suggesting that everyone in Poland has a "victim" mentality. I for one do not believe this to be true, but of course I don't live in Poland, so I cannot say for sure.....reading the following article from the Warsaw Voice, I see a majority of Poles are beginning to welcome the changes brought on by being members of the EU (which, as stated somewhere else in this thread, is a give and take relationship with other members). Just my 2 cents....
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Eurobarometr survey shows Poles happy with EU membership
Warsaw, Poland July 23, 2007


Eurobarometr, a survey by the European Commission Representation in Poland, shows a signficant improvement in Polish public sentiment towards Polish membership in the EU and increased support for European integration.

The improvement of public feeling in Poland is seen mainly when it comes to the assessment of Polish economy and the situation on the labour market. Almost half of Poles (45%) positively assess the state of the Polish economy.

http://www.paiz.gov.pl/nowosci/?id_news=1468&lang_id=1

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szarlotka ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 23, 07, 12:17  #127

Quoting: littlebeezz
Warning to British people visiting Poland!!


There are Polish people there and not all of them speak English. Also be careful about the 'butter' they put in front of you with the bread. Oh and they eat Carp for Christmas.
It really is a seriously dangerous place. Best stick to Dagenham

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The user name may look girlie but I'm male and proud of it

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Ranj
Edited by: Admin  Jul 23, 07, 12:36  #128

Quoting: Ranj
. Edited by: Admin

Thanks admin....would post a link but it brings up my actual subscribed page which I don't want others to have access to....hope this is alright?

I corrected it and it's alright now ;). Admin

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Jul 23, 07, 18:39  #129

Quoting: BubbaWoo
Quoting: tornado2007
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.


this is a pretty accurate description of a lot of people in poland...


LOL :D

Quoting: Daisy
This kind of hatred isn't helping anyone..I've just found out two of my Polish neighbours were attacked and stabbed last Sunday evening, one of them remains in hospital, all they did was go out for a drink and were walking home



I'm sure they were behaving very imperialistic... You know how the Poles are. :)

PS: On a more serious note I hope everything is OK with them.

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lef
  Jul 24, 07, 04:27  #130

Quoting: BubbaWoo
kinda like there aint a lot of respect going round for you lef... twat... if you want to wear the trousers make sure your a man first, biatch... erniewoopwoop bumpkin



lol mmmmm, here I was thinking I would have free (cheap) accommodation in Sopot and enjoying a nice cold beer with BubbaWoo, not to be. too bad too sad. I will have to spend the night at the local park with all the other drunks..

We can all laugh and abuse each other.. (all part of the fun) but make no mistake what I have stated in my previous post stands, the quicker Polish people understand that they are being short changed by overseas parasites who have no interest in the future of Poland but wish to feather there own nests the quicker Poland will grow to be a prosperous country.

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lef
  Jul 24, 07, 04:29  #131

Quoting: Justyna69
I don't give a damn for your comments lef. Patriotism burned your brains out



Have you sobered up yet, when you grow up you may well have a different opinion.

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lef
  Jul 24, 07, 04:33  #132

Quoting: Ranj
reading the following article from the Warsaw Voice, I see a majority of Poles are beginning to welcome the changes brought on by being members of the EU (which, as stated somewhere else in this thread, is a give and take relationship with other members). Just my 2 cents....


thanks Raj for your comments and reference, I don't believe the Polish Voice reflects accurately of what the majority of polish people think. good try.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 24, 07, 04:36  #133

Quoting: lef
I don't believe the Polish Voice reflects accurately of what the majority of polish people think.


And you have better supporting information ? Please post so we can all look at it and make our own informed opinion on the subject.

Facts and supporting information please :)

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 24, 07, 04:38  #134

you really havent got a clue lef, have you...?

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 24, 07, 04:38  #135

Quoting: lef
the quicker Polish people understand that they are being short changed by overseas parasites who have no interest in the future of Poland but wish to feather there own nests the quicker Poland will grow to be a prosperous country.



Again, where are the facts supporting this ? How are they being short changed ? Is that just your opinion ?

"Overseas parasites' sounds like you are just being very emotional rather than looking at the facts of the situation. Where precisely do you live ? What are your connections with Poland ?

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Ranj
  Jul 24, 07, 04:39  #136

Quoting: lef
I don't believe the Polish Voice reflects accurately of what the majority of polish people think

If you bothered to read it, Lef, it's not the Warsaw voice that giving the opinion....it's the results of a survey connected by the European Commission Representation in Poland......I find it intriguing how you believe your voice is the accurate voice for all those in Poland when you don't even live there......hmmmmm!

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BubbaWoo
  Jul 24, 07, 04:40  #137

Quoting: Lady in red
Lady in red


lef doesnt answer such questions... despite throwing his toys out of the pram when he thinks his questions are being ignored

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lef
  Jul 24, 07, 04:42  #138

Quoting: BubbaWoo
you really havent got a clue lef, have you...?


Stop repeating yourself Bubbawoo, try to say something original for a change.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 24, 07, 04:45  #139

Quoting: BubbaWoo
lef doesnt answer such questions..


I hope he does because if he doesn't it means he is just someone who is very cantankerous with a blinkered approach. Maybe he has supporting information which he can share with us all. Otherwise, we've heard his opinion and I for one cannot agree with him as I don't share it.

I'm still open to be persuaded by debate BUT with all the supporting facts and stats !!

Thanks bubba :)

Thanks for that info Ranj. I like it when people post solid info based on supporting facts.
It helps one to be able to form their own opinions on a subject matter :)

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 24, 07, 04:46  #140

Quoting: lef
try to say something original for a change.


think you should follow your own advice lef.

any progress on your supporting information then ?

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Amathyst
  Jul 24, 07, 04:50  #141

What I dont understand, maybe Lef can clarify this for me, but how can someone who lives in Aus and will be "investing foreign money" if he decides to go back to live in the land where he was possibly born, could be any different to anyone else investing and buying property over there...hmmmm Im really confused? Maybe someone can help me out, Im having a dumn brunette day :)

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lef
  Jul 24, 07, 04:52  #142

Quoting: Lady in red
"Overseas parasites' sounds like you are just being very emotional rather than looking at the facts of the situation. Where precisely do you live ? What are your connections with Poland ?


It interesting to note that the people who attack my comments are all British, I've probably been to Poland more times than you have had hot dinners, I know that the vast majority of Polish people are just helpless in what is going on in Poland today. I get pretty upset because poles are being exploited especially when it comes to Real Estate.
I point out that I don't live in Poland and I have no intention of cashing in on the spoils, I don't need to as I've doing pretty well here.

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lef
  Jul 24, 07, 04:54  #143

Quoting: Amathyst
What I dont understand, maybe Lef can clarify this for me, but how can someone who lives in Aus and will be "investing foreign money" if he decides to go back to live in the land where he was possibly born, could be any different to anyone else investing and buying property over there...hmmmm Im really confused? Maybe someone can help me out, Im having a dumn brunette day :)


I've got to go, will reply tomorrow.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 24, 07, 04:56  #144

well if he was born there, then he's polish..........many polish people who live abroad dream of going back to their homeland. It's something in the heart :(


I wouldn't knock anyone for wanting to do that, no matter who or where they are.......

It's not foreign money if you are going back to live there..........but the Polish Government welcomes foreign investment like any country will do.........it's silly to think a country can survive without foreign investment. Well, maybe in Russia it can :( But I'm not too sure about that either.

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Amathyst
  Jul 24, 07, 04:56  #145

Quoting: lef
lef


LIR is Polish

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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Jul 24, 07, 05:00  #146

Quoting: lef
Stop repeating yourself Bubbawoo, try to say something original for a change.


Quoting: Lady in red
think you should follow your own advice lef.


quite

you clearly have no idea about what is happening in poland lef, and the vast majority of your comments are not only way off the mark but ignorant and hypocritical to boot.

it is obvious you have a chip on your shoulder that foreigners are succeeding in a country that you seem to hold some affiliation to whilst you are happy to ignore the hundreds of thousands of poles who have gone abroad to try and better their lives... including yourself it would seem...

as long as you persist with this approach you will get laughed at by those of us who are too polite to tell you youre an idiot and told you are a twat by those of us who have met your type on countless occassions before and really dont give a fuk what you think

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Amathyst
  Jul 24, 07, 05:01  #147

Quoting: Lady in red
It's not foreign money if you are going back to live there


My point LIR is that foreigners can usually aford to pay more because of the economic differences, this is a factor, whilst everyone is blaming the British for upping the prices in Poland, what about the 1000s of Polish that work abroad, earn good money and buy properties in Poland are they not adding to this??......

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Ranj
  Jul 24, 07, 05:01  #148

Quoting: lef
I've got to go, will reply tomorrow.

He always runs off before answering....did the same thing with BW a few weeks ago....almost as if he has to take his time to come up with an answer when the answer should just be simple and straight forward.....oh well.....

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 24, 07, 05:10  #149

Quoting: lef
It interesting to note that the people who attack my comments are all British,



I am not attacking your comments. All I am asking for is your supporting information i.e. based on facts. If it's not then it is just emotional and you do not talk for the majority of the Polish people :(

I was born in the UK, that's true but I'm entitled to polish citizenship. My genes are 100% Polish,


Quoting: lef
I've probably been to Poland more times than you have had hot dinners,



I don't disagree with that. It's not relevant to what i was asking about.


Quoting: lef
I know that the vast majority of Polish people are just helpless in what is going on in Poland today.


Again, I ask where what do you base that on ? Heresay, emotion or solid facts ?

Quoting: lef
get pretty upset because poles are being exploited especially when it comes to Real Estate.

I can understand that to some degree if that is how you view it. But, give us the supporting information so we can see and identify with that. I'd like to see it to form my own opinion.

To form my opinion from your emotions isn't the right way. If that is what you want us to do , then that is a form of bullying and I know you don't mean to do that.

Quoting: lef
I point out that I don't live in Poland and I have no intention of cashing in on the spoils,


I never thought you were going to do that. :(

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 24, 07, 05:12  #150

Quoting: lef
I've got to go, will reply tomorrow.


....look forward to an interesting, healthy debate then :)

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