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Daisy   
4 Nov 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

Only insecure, pathetic little worms need to use their fists to communicate...

Don't worry..he hasn't harmed any real people..it's just a fantasy he plays out when he's hitting Action Man's head against the bars of his cot
Daisy   
3 Nov 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

i didnt know there was a sea between scotland and england, or in wales aswell...hmmm
i must go home soon, it sounds like everything has changed:)

it must be all those floods back in the summer...I think some of it waterlogged Loony's brain
Daisy   
3 Nov 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE WHICH EVERYBOBY JUST ABOUT CAN SPEAK

everyboby speak English...Lewis can't read or write it though

as an ex squaddie there is not a hope in hell the army would allow that. we dont need trash filling the ranks. its not down to the army to sort out civilian problems

My Dad's ex Navy and he says exactly the same thing
Daisy   
3 Nov 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

THERE WILL BE BRITISH HOMES BUISNESSES

Well if they employ you as sign writer they won't be getting much custom... no one will understand a word of it
Daisy   
3 Nov 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

Ok Lewis you want to quote famous British people........most people have heard of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.......he needs no introduction.........He stood in a church pulpit 200 years ago and preached against the evils of slavery...he was a truly great Briton
Daisy   
31 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish tramp dies in Wolverhampton. [17]

Yes but my point is that he wanted to live like that.

true, no one could make him change his way of life if he didn't want to

Reminds me of Mr Edmund Trebus from a life of Grime, R.I.P

I thought of him as well, they even did a special episode just about him

i think one of Mr Trebus best lines was when the health inspector showed him a dead rat laying in the garden and said "look you've got rats" he replied "don't start telling me about rats, even the queen of England has rats, why do you think she has a royal rat catcher"
Daisy   
31 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish tramp dies in Wolverhampton. [17]

He was a weirdo, who wanted to live there.

You don't know what psychological damage the war did to him to make him choose to live that way....his wife leaving him, was probably just one bad thing too many for him to cope with
Daisy   
31 Oct 2007
Life / Smoking ban - will this be coming to Poland like other EU countries? [183]

As a non smoker I have breathed in more passive smoke since the ban than before it…….. Every time I walk through the main gate at work, I have to walk through a fog of smokers, who never troubled me when they had a smoking room.

When I walk down the street, every office/shop doorway I pass, a group of people are stood on the pavement filling the area with smoke....................... What is wrong with giving people designated areas? I can choose not to go into those areas.

Just my pennies worth
Daisy   
28 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

A related question that actually has better room for equal discussion than the thread's original question. Had this been the question to begin with - it would be an entirely different ball game.

entirely agree with you on that one
Daisy   
28 Oct 2007
Life / Polish Driving Licence. [314]

Do you mean these two who only posted once?

Friends of yours are they?
Daisy   
27 Oct 2007
Love / What to do, should I forget her? [14]

It's also highlighted some major shortcomings in my current relationship which I really don't have the enthusiam to sort out as I think they've been left to linger too long and are now so rooted that I don't think I could ever or even want to sort them out.

You haven't mentioned the bit where you broke up with your long term partner, so I'm assuming you are still with her, despite acknowledging problems you can't be assed to do anything about......why are you still with your curent partner?....keeping her in reserve in case it doesn't work out with the barmaid?

My only guess is that she does not want a long distance relationship

My guess is she found out about your partner and doesn't want to go out with a cheat
Daisy   
26 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

To be honest if we said 'no' you can't have public ballet boxes

Polish Government employees arrange 20 polling stations around the country, as they see a need for this...... I don't know the details of all polling stations, but I do know my nearest one was held in club for Polish ex servicemen.... No doubt, the club was reimbursed financially for the use of the club and the club committee was happy with the arrangement ...who the hell is this 'We' who 'allowed' this to take place?... what kind of Stalinist regime would try to stop it..and how would they enforce such a ban?
Daisy   
26 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

I truely feel from your original post, you objected largely to there being a GB cost to this, now you've conceeded there is not and merely have you 'back up' now

Agreed.. Torny just doesn't like being wrong....it's just become argument for arguments sake :(
Daisy   
26 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

tornado2007

I can't believe you're still argueing about this.

It's already been established that Poland and not UK paid for this...

What is your problem with a Polish person, entering their local Polish club and casting their vote, all supervised by Polish people...no Anglo-Saxon was harmed in the process.

But then you say they should use a postal vote...I'm surprised you don't object to them using Her Majesty's Royal Mail boxes, the contents of which are emptied, transported and sorted by Her Majesty's Royal Mail employees...or perhaps you do object them using a Royal Mail postal service...Perhaps the Poles should supply their own post boxes..or better still ballot boxes.
Daisy   
25 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / young children in UK innercity (afro caribean) [27]

Religion does not make someone a better person Jareck, We have plenty of Freedom Just a pathetic excuse of a Justice System, thats all it boils down too.

I have to agree with you on that one..

Another case which sickened me recently was a paedophile who had been abusing children for over 20 years........he was a Jehovahs Witness...and the judge let him walk free............. the reason the judge gave was that the man was deeply religious

Personally, i think in all of these cases...they should go to appeal and whatever sentence the criminal gets, the judge should get as well for being an accessory to the crime
Daisy   
25 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / young children in UK innercity (afro caribean) [27]

i was thinking today after i read in the paper that an elderly gentleman whos eye was punched on the train, the man who hit himonly got a supervision order,

The old man was 95 and was left blind in the eye that was punched.....he should have gone to prison for a very long time for doing that, instead he's walking free......is it any wonder people take the law into their own hands