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Daisy   
4 Aug 2007
Life / Army National Service in Poland [95]

Sweet counters in Woolworths Berlin... Trolleys in Tesco Guildford..your family really are dominating the retail world
Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
Life / Army National Service in Poland [95]

And i only give advice when i feel i can help somebody, if you think its rubbish then i'm sorry but i'm only trying to help people

The best way to help people is to listen to them
Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
Life / Army National Service in Poland [95]

Actually Daisy i apologise for my fast comment, i was a bit angry when i was typing that, so i totally withdraw my statement about you being a sheep.

Apology accepted, trying counting to 10 and thinking before you type
Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
Life / Army National Service in Poland [95]

and as for you ***** cat well just another of the sheep in this forum :)

When I agree with Amathyst, but disagree with you I'm a sheep?

You seem to give out an awful lot of advice to people for one so young.

It's a pity you can't recieve as well as you transmit.
Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
Life / Army National Service in Poland [95]

You really dont get it do you, Y O U are not forced to do 9 months in the service, which Im sure is not pleasant - Y O U are studying and if you felt so strongly about it why in the hell didn't you join up. As for all this die for my country rubbish, no man wants to die or at least no man with half brain cell. Its easy to say when you are not in that position!

Couldn't have put it better myself
Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
UK, Ireland / Foreigners: Please don't buy the English Land! [83]

Did ola really write: 'We dont want foreigners in England buying out our homes, go home Polish GO HOME and leave us alone. And dont tell me I didnt want you, English dont want you here bloody commies'?

actually Puzz, she said this

We dont want foreigners in Poland buying out our homes, go home english GO HOME and leave us alone. And dont tell me I didnt want you, Poles dont want you here bloody capitalists.

Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
UK, Ireland / Foreigners: Please don't buy the English Land! [83]

I don't believe that but then there are no canals round here

no it's true, I used to walk to work on a Monday morning and the place would be littered with trolleys, in the river and the canal, I've even seen one half way up a tree and once on the roof of a 3 story building. I think the last 2 must have been Marines, they get up to all sorts when they're drunk
Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
UK, Ireland / Foreigners: Please don't buy the English Land! [83]

you have to put a pound coin in the trolley,what a cheek

all the supermarkets are like that were I live. I've actually got a little trolley token on a key ring from a breast cancer charity, I keep clipped to my bag, it saves me looking for a £ coin in my purse.

It is kind of you to provide emplyment for people like Michal though
Daisy   
3 Aug 2007
UK, Ireland / Foreigners: Please don't buy the English Land! [83]

Wrong again Michal, Polish family who are renting a house in my street, are now hoping to buy the house over the road, they have both been working hard and saving for the past three years. But then I talk to my neighbours, I don't spy on them in Tescos
Daisy   
2 Aug 2007
Life / Army National Service in Poland [95]

I would respect a person far more who had to go through an extra year of medical school to go out and save peoples lives.

Good point

Also, I would rather have an army of men who wanted to choose to follow that career. the men in my family ahve been in the army, navy or marines for many generations, my father remembers National Service and doesn't agree with it, his reason being, the ones who didn't want to be there and had no interest used up too much valuable timein wasted training, that could have been used on men with a future in the military
Daisy   
1 Aug 2007
USA, Canada / Polish Festival - Chicago [229]

We want to meet there, whoever can come, and we should walk around with cards announcing The Polish Forum so we know who we are.

LOL, that would look so funny, would you have to have a pic of your avatar on the card, so people would recognise you?
Daisy   
31 Jul 2007
Work / Any Law Enforcement Officers (Police) from Poland here? [40]

While this is not the right way to gain respect it does act as a deterrent to criminals to know that the police are armed.

Are you suggesting America has less crime than the UK because their Police are armed?
Daisy   
30 Jul 2007
Feedback / forum new feature request ;) - ignore a member [26]

slwkk

I think we all know who you mean, I tend to ignore him, he tries to taunt people into an argument, when you don't respond he will then say something about you which is inaccurate, hoping you will respond to that. It annoys me more when I see forum members who make a valid contribution to the forum a majority of the time, get threatened with being deactivated because they have responded to him.
Daisy   
30 Jul 2007
Feedback / forum new feature request ;) - ignore a member [26]

yes, but in my opinion some people will never change

true, but anyone that bad gets removed by Admin eventualy anyway

besides you can always remove a person from your's blacklist.

but you could miss a worthwhile comment made by that person.

wouldn't just be easier not to respond to that person? i know I've done that when someone has been trying to antagonise me

If people are going to say something about me good or bad i would prefer to see it.

me too

couldn't we just have a time out thread, where we can go and say tht person is annoying me and I don't wish to respond to them at the moment?
Daisy   
30 Jul 2007
Feedback / forum new feature request ;) - ignore a member [26]

Does that mean they could not physically see anything that person wrote?

Might be a nice idea at the time, but it doesn't leave room for people to change and grow on each other. How can we ever work to overcome our differences if we are unable to see a change in the other person?

just a thought
Daisy   
30 Jul 2007
Love / Are Polish-American women better partners, girlfriends and wives? [10]

Look at it this way Daisy, that's a normal thing in your family then

I feel a great affinity with Cousin Marylin in the Munsters ;)

What do you class as normal or not normal

I have very little experience of normal, so i wouldn't know
Daisy   
30 Jul 2007
Love / Are Polish-American women better partners, girlfriends and wives? [10]

Are you sure Daisy ?

yes, my doctor recently said to me, she was amazed at how well adjusted i am, considering both my parents were mad, she once referred to my father's family as a family full of personality disorders. And one of my cousins, who's a psychoanylist, said every child in our family enters adult life with a ready made Phd in nutters. I only have one cousin who has been sectioned (3 times) the rest are too crafty to get caught.
Daisy   
30 Jul 2007
Love / Are Polish-American women better partners, girlfriends and wives? [10]

I'm sure not all Polish girls are the same just as women from all over the world aren't the same either.

I would agree

Research shows that relationships based on two people with similar backgrounds, usually stands a better chance of running the longer term.

that's my problem, not many poeple share my background of coming from a family full of certifiable fruitloops