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Am I the only Pole in here adopted from the Soviet Union to elsewhere in the mid 1970s? Origins.


SeaBright  
5 Nov 2006 /  #1
Am I the only Pole in here adopted from the Soviet Union to elsewhere in the mid 1970s?

"Can na tell you how disappointed I am (to have been so discarded) or how happy to know my homeland is alive and well), but hi"

Anyone else??
Rosalyiyeh Zelin

Otherwise known as, Amber
wozzy  8 | 206  
5 Nov 2006 /  #2
Hi seabright & welcome to our community.

I'm English born to Polish parent's, just returned from a trip to the " Stary Krai " so please make yourself at home..........:)
OP SeaBright  
11 Nov 2006 /  #3
Thanks wozzy:) I'm Polish born to a biracial mother and English father, God bless em wherever they are. I meant to spend my life on my Spanish partner and our son-however he's died leaving me to raise the little one and I'm biding time till I'm free of the little brat (just kidding, no serious :-) ) He is now 16-and I love him dearly. (now off to college with you!)

Just woke up. Is the place a must see, the Starry Krai? and does a banya sit beneath it... :=) and where the * is it that I could travel and look?

Not to worry, I will be as home as I can be for being so far from...
Hey! but there's a grip of Europeans now where I am working and all just got better.
I get to smell the scent of both east and west Slav, see the smile of the pole, be bewildered by the humor of the Moldavian and hear the music in the voices. Plus my dane supervisor is filling me in on all the many questions and changes in his neck of the woods, from Euros to Kronars; though he says there is some work/money problems in the government of Poland and I wonder how or if it is really so bad.

In a few years I will be free to save to visit.
:)Take err easy.....

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