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szarlotka   
31 Oct 2007
Love / My girlfriend thinks she's pregnant! Pomocy!! [75]

How do I out this diplomatically? If your GF is on the pill then although not impossible it is highly unlikley that she is pregnant. Therefore she has need of a medical check up and the cost is surely worth it for your peace of mind.
szarlotka   
31 Oct 2007
Love / My girlfriend thinks she's pregnant! Pomocy!! [75]

Have her take a pregnancy test but also get her to see a doctor. There are other causes of throwing up in the mornings. Fiest prioroty myust be her health and to find out whteher you have anything to worry about baby wise.
szarlotka   
31 Oct 2007
Feedback / Forum suggestion: What about Polonia - Ireland? [65]

Who needs google anyway?

A hush has fallen upon our household. Bateman cartoon like looks are being thrown. I think we might need a resucitation team for the youngest szarlotka.
szarlotka   
31 Oct 2007
Law / Celebrate Polish success; Poland best to invest [30]

can the twins really take all credit for poland's improved economy...?

No. No economy in the world can radically improve in such a short space of time BW (which I know you know and that he doesn't know). The changes in the Polish economy have been coming over the last 10 years or more.
szarlotka   
31 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Another girl from Poland murdered in uk [63]

the state of the british justice system..

Guilty and punished - your problem is?

State of British society that has allowed the proliferation of weapons would be a more valid criticism
szarlotka   
29 Oct 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

My concern on the issue is the hating of a race of people

And quite right you are too. I would contend that the majority of British people have nothing against our new Polish migrants who tend to work hard, pay their taxes and not demand changes to our laws, culture and way of life. Yes there are idiots who blame the Polish but like you said earlier you will always get them. As for your point about expanding services to cater for invited migrants you have to recognise the lead time in doing this is long and it comes against services that had been underfunded for too long anyway. The real tragedy here is not the numbers of immigrants from the expanded EU but the numbers of economic mgrants from the rest of the world whose immigration should have bene controlled far tighter than it has been. Don't forget the UK and Irelenad were the only EU members that gave the chance for A8 countries' citizesn to come here realtively unhindered.
szarlotka   
29 Oct 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

........After 10 years of immigration issues, they can't handle themselves.

I think we have immigration for slightly longer than 10 years. The difference now is the sheer scale of the recent influx. The impact is upon our health services, our schools and our transport infrastructure mainly. We are a small island and conservative estimates put the increase in immigrants in the last 10 years at over 6 million or 10% of our population.
szarlotka   
25 Oct 2007
Life / Why are the Poles picked on there is no reason to do this to them [108]

A friend at work told me, his 6 year old niece isn't allowed to sing 'Baa Baa Black Sheep'

The PC thing is getting out of hand......

From the desk of the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Bumphrey MP
Minister of State for the Department of Political Correctness and Silly Walks
The House of Commons
Westminster
London

23 October 2007

My Dear Szarlotka,

Your letter of 19 October 2007 refers

It was good to hear from you again. Thank you for bringing to my attention the incident involving one of your colleagues at the recent planning session who, in referring to his heavy workload, used the unfortunate phrase “I feel like the boy with his finger in the dyke”. I can well understand the reaction of Ms. Blenkinsop of Accounts. Please pass on my best wishes to her for a speedy recovery.

Quite frankly this is another sad case of the unforgivable misuse of our colourful and historic language giving offence to Colleagues. It is from incidents such as this that the need has arisen for the rapid expansion of my Department to employ over 23,000 additional staff in the last six months alone.

In response to your guidance on the phrase in question, I would comment as follows: Firstly, references to boys are frowned upon as being sexist and we also need to consider the protection of young children in this instance. Therefore we would advise the use of ‘young person’ here. Secondly, we believe that finger would cause great offence to our American colleagues. Accordingly we advise the use of ‘digit’ in this instance. The use of the word ‘Dyke’ makes me shudder. It is high on the list of potential election losers in my view. I strongly advise the use of the term ‘flood protection barrier’.

In summary in future please ensure that the phrase ‘young person with their digit in the flood protection barrier’ is used in all formal communications. I recognise that this is a bit of a mouthful and for informal, internal communications you have my blessing to shorten this to “young person with their digit in the levee”.

Moving on to your request for guidance from my Department on other phrases that you suspect may be in need of review, I have set out below our responses:

Blackberry – please use Afro-Caribbean Berry. We have taken up your advice in this area and have written to the manufacturers of the ubiquitous hand held devices in question demanding that they change their branding in this way. Incidentally, blackcurrants are, of course, to be referred to as Afro-Caribbean currants, Red berries are to be called Socialist Berries and Green Gauges are to be called eco-friendly gauges.

For ‘chink in the armour’ we advise the use of ‘Oriental person in the armour’.

Going forwards a blunt response is to be referred to as ‘calling a shovel a shovel’.

The phrase ‘spick and span’ should be replaced with ‘neat and tidy’.

I hope that this guidance is useful to you and your Colleagues. You were quite right to bring these matters to the attention of my Department. After all it is our remit to eradicate all offensive references from our new society. I know that the transition to a more pleasant and correct world is not easy for Colleagues in other Departments. For example, in a meeting with members of the National Astronomy Laboratory only the other day it was my unpleasant duty to inform them that Black Holes (racial and sexual undertones I’m afraid) must be called ‘portals’ and that Red Dwarves were henceforth to be referred to as Socialist PORGs.

You may be interested to know that having secured the additional funding in the latest publics spending review; we are expanding our remit to take in the public at large now, which was always the long term aim as you know. Last week we held our initial brainstorm on how best to move forwards in this exciting expansion. One of our young fast track graduates hit upon the excellent idea of the first round of changes being focussed upon something near and dear to everybody, viz the name of the towns in which they live.

It was pointed out that the ending ham in some of these names is deeply offensive to the Orthodox Jewish community in the UK. Accordingly we have decided to remove this ending such that Birmingham becomes Birming, Evesham becomes Eves and so on and so forth. Obviously this gives us a problem with Oldham which would become Old. Therefore we propose to rename it Mature.

The next generic change is for those towns whose name begins with New. In recognition of the valuable contribution to our economy and culture made by the Polish Community these will be given the prefix Nowy. Thus Newport becomes Nowyport and Newcastle becomes Nowycastle. A bit of a mouthful for the Geordies no doubt but an essential change we feel.

In recognition of the part played in our country by the Muslim community we propose that Allbrighton becomes Allahbrighton and that Hull is renamed Halal.

We are still working to expand upon this list and are treating each case on its merits. The immediate problem is in Dorset where we can not tolerate having the River Piddle and associated village names such as Piddletrenthide. I was leaning towards the River Relief. How do you feel about that?

In summary, I would like to thank you for your support. If I can be of further assistance please contact either myself or one of my assistants John, Jackie, Jakub, Ewa, Ivan, Tatiana, Mario, Isabella, Pieere, Michelle, Chung Li, Chop Suey, Hiram or Britney.

Fraternally Yours

Humphrey
szarlotka   
24 Oct 2007
Travel / Any sugestions about Warsaw and dating? [6]

So if anyone has any sugestions for what me and my girl can do in warsaw for fun would be great. :)

Wrap up warm and join all the other couples strolling through Lazienski Park.

Take her to the Opera.

Any number of good restaurants to choose from
szarlotka   
24 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish as Irelands Third Offical language? [123]

remember how the english had treated and still treat the 'irish'

The last part of that comment is outdated and quite frankly insulting to the English.
szarlotka   
24 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish as Irelands Third Offical language? [123]

polish pound,

Hey stick to the Zloty. Even Jacques Chirac couldn't take away our pound.

Only messing jareck, I understood your real meaning.
szarlotka   
24 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

I'm not sure of the cost of setting up such things

The costs of polling stations are paid for by the Polish authorities I believe
szarlotka   
24 Oct 2007
Travel / Skiing in Zakopane [11]

anyone else going out to Zakopane in January ?

Nope - Argentiere for me. I loved Zakopane for being different but for skiing Les Grand Montets and the Valle Blanche take some beating!
szarlotka   
23 Oct 2007
Law / Today's Zloty - 1.00 GBP = 5.25471 PLN [29]

It really hacks me off when so called professionals can lend money to high risk creditors and get fat bonuses and we pay for their dumb mistakes. The myth of the city whizzkids is largely just that a myth. I spent a lot of time working in that sector so I know that there are some very good and some bloody awful people working in it. Sorry to hear about your loss. No doubt the increasein the value of your property has made up for it already!
szarlotka   
23 Oct 2007
Law / Today's Zloty - 1.00 GBP = 5.25471 PLN [29]

what bank are northern rock attached to if any in Poland to affect the exchange rate that much.

Financial markets operate on confidence, rumour and counter-rumour. A run on one lender makes people nervous about tips of icebergs. The US sub-prime debt stats made the market nervous, Northern Rock was the most visible early casulaty because of their ludicrous lending and funding of that lending through secondary markets (you still with me?) When the BOE jumped in to bail out the panicky customers, people with the real financial clout started to move their assets around the world and sterling was not seen as a good idea so they sold it big time. Things happen very quickly in that business
szarlotka   
23 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish as Irelands Third Offical language? [123]

OK to have government services help in their native language.

Spot on Miranda. People have been interpreting the original post as if it were a plan to enforce the Polish language on the Irish rather than as you say have it as an official communication langauge for government materials and crucial things like road signage which have a Health and Safety impact. BTW I am currently working on a government IT programme in Engalnd where we have to support 18 languages (including Polish).