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Amathyst   
5 Jul 2007
Life / Are Poles happy with their sex lives? [33]

for instance here is very normal that some girls go around with small vibrators in their purse :)

???? who? normal - I dont think so.

everyone is much more confortable in talking about their sex life ... also females ...

Most people I know prefer not to speak about it, since its a private matter.
Amathyst   
3 Jul 2007
Life / Polish Men and Fashion [90]

Polish men like to be a little macho and don't bother about clothes

I rather liked this one too...so back to the top in goes :)
Amathyst   
2 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Travelling to Sopot, via London....anyone want to get together? [83]

I cant believe these rotten sods in London havent offered you somewhere to stay !!!

Anyway, you can get a bus from Victoria bus station to Luton airport and its dirt cheap, certainly less hassle than the train and cheaper than a taxi

So my advice would be to stay round Victoria station.

ww.easybus.co.uk
Amathyst   
2 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Unemployed due to Polish who work in the UK [126]

its absolute rubbish that the choice is limited now in shops

You obviously dont shop in Sainsburys then! Oh how did we ever manage :)
Amathyst   
2 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Unemployed due to Polish who work in the UK [126]

free school dinners because their families were so poor?

Oh and lets not forget the stigma attached to that, oh also how all the shops closed in the villages because there was no money to be spent :) Arrrhhh what good ole times they were :(
Amathyst   
2 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Unemployed due to Polish who work in the UK [126]

Thatcher forced change on industries that were costing the British tax payer billions of pounds.

And what about the communities that were supported by those in industries...you forget about the devistation in certain areas of England...the total desintirgation of whole communities, families torn apart, I may sound a bit dramatic, but you can be as clinical as you like and boast the facts but the reality was very harsh and very different.

The children of steel workers, miners and dockers have been given access to other opportunities that their parents could only dream of.

How do you know? Those children had a rough time because their parents were out of work and had very little hope.
Amathyst   
2 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Unemployed due to Polish who work in the UK [126]

England also ended up with no industry and became a "nation of service providers" which we are no longer since we outsource that too to places like India. So please tell me what Thatcher did what was so great. Coal miners and steel workers and dockers would argue different to your mentality so would those that had fort hard for the unions.
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

What is it and why is it in there? Just glad it can't go past the neck of the bottle! :)

Thats what give your guiness its head :)
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

Puzzler

Now isnt it much nicer to be nice to Mr Sausage :)

that apparently has something rattling in the bottom?

a widgit
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

british propaganda from a "belligerent", "warmongering" german nation...making trouble "since ages"....but we all know better, don't we!

You need better PR people :)

I dont understand why we are arguing about this, we are in peace time now and have been for over 60 years. As far as I am aware the English bare no ill feeling towards the Germans.
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

Maybe, but there was a compliment implied in there as well....

Maybe SG, its a touchy subject in the UK, we dont want our soliders out there, we dont want anyone out there....Its not our war and why are we involved because of Blairs ass lickin with Bush! There have been attempted bombings in the UK - 2 in the last week and why because of our involvement in this farce....
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

That was an, erm.... an interesting reaction to that statement..... (?)

His comments were out of order and sarcastic!
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

How do they manage to handle so well all these folks,all this collonialist experience remains a mystery for me.

The British are and will always be one the the best nations in the world, lets face it we owned a 1/3 of the world at one point! And everyone seems to want to live in the UK!
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

Do you see the British now?They are in Basra and have a very few number of dead soldiers

Go f*ck yourself! Do you think those guys want to be there?????
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

Southern is a citizen of the world...probably born in one country, educated in another, and has likely lived/traveled all over. So it doesn't really matter that much where he is from.....in my belief. :)

He's fond of telling people about their own countries, so im interested to see where he is from, maybe I would fill him in on the politics and history of his country :)
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

and I'm not interested to make you feel bad about your past

I know, and I would never Im proud of my country.

South Africa

I think you will find that was a Dutch colony.

Pakistan

It was India, lets get it right.
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

I think it was the greatest.

And the last of its kind, we have nothing now really.....A tiny over populated island :) but I like it :)
Amathyst   
1 Jul 2007
News / Polish-German Relations in the Present [697]

It was Great Britain and France who did build up huge empires through war, not Germany!

Yes its true we ruled over foreign lands, and yes we had our empire, it was more to do with trade routes and such like, Im not ashamed of it, im proud that my country was so great - "Great Britain" , we didnt sit about bi*tching we got on with business :)

you forgot to mention the Dutch, they to had their empire too.