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Michal   
8 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

, they think i am rich...This is a bit of a joke really , as most of them don,t go without food as

You have to remember that in Poland it will be your nearest neighbours who will steal from you even more than those who you do not know. I remember being told in Russia that it will be those who want to befriend you who will work for the K.G.B. and will report on you. Human life in Poland has no real meaning at all. Any Pole will stab you in the back eventually. I remember I had a friend who lived in Warsaw and this is years ago when there was still Communism and it was still illegal for the Poles to come over here and work in cafes ect. She had to move on from time to time and hide her tracks as whenever a Pole realized that another Pole had a job they would phone the police in London and report them. There is an old English expression 'there is no valour among thieves'. Remember that.
Michal   
8 Oct 2007
News / Racist attack against Poles via Polish language [30]

Some years ago, I watched a television programme from Newcastle where they were interviewing young Geordies from Newcastle and even with my well trained ear to understand the English Language it was almost like trying to understand another language like Dutch but simply through the English Language. And no, I have never heard of Michalpl, I am not even Polish at all.
Michal   
8 Oct 2007
Language / Translation with a Word Order and Case Question [11]

"I don't really give a darn" :)

Do you mean by that 'wszysko mi jedno' in Polish?

nd many sleepless nights thinking what kind of lemon you are or I can

That is a shame, I always thought that you thought about me 'innaczej'.
Michal   
7 Oct 2007
Language / Translation with a Word Order and Case Question [11]

(2) "He spends many nights sleepless trying to compose a symphony that may fully describe the scene at the beach."

I have already explained to you that it should read 'he spends many sleepless nights'-there is no alternative here in English grammar.
Michal   
7 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

Funny that you should say that as some years ago there was a man, and I think he was in America who entered the Guinness Book of Records for eating his own car! I wonder what he had for pudding?
Michal   
7 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Stop the Polish from entering the UK (yet another thread) [192]

I think in many ways we did have choices and we ourselves are to blame for a lot that has happened around the World. We joined the then Common Market and I could see then, even in the early 1970's that future expansion would lead us to the abis with the Poles and the like. They would want a Marshal Plan just like Germany received from America at the end of the Second World War. It was the British who were offered a way out with the Wilson Government but throw their chances. It was the British who colonized Rhodesia and we got people to go out there and in some cases English People sold everything to make a new life in Rhodesia. The British Government again Wilson, sold out everything and everybody in Rhodesia. Nobody had a good single word to say for Ian Smith and now look at the country! We are now part of an expanded Europe with idiots like Grzegorz as our new enforced neighbours. As for me, no thanks, I will, like Ian Smith did in 1967, call for Michal's own Unallateral Declaration of Independence and put up a twenty mile exclusion zone for all Poles from Guildford!
Michal   
6 Oct 2007
Language / Translation with a Word Order and Case Question [11]

. On spędza wiele nocy bezsennie prubując...

This is not correct as I am not even sure that grammatically we say 'he spends many nights sleepless' in English and also, as far as I know, there is no such word in Polish as 'prubuje' but there is a word 'probka' and a verb probowac which comes from this noun.
Michal   
6 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

was that too difficult for you

Yes, far too difficult. Can you explain it better in simple English or better still, write it in Polish for me?

which...so..ci..et..y do you be....long to?

And you say that you are a civil servant, what a joke!
Michal   
6 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Stop the Polish from entering the UK (yet another thread) [192]

I was unaware that English people came in large numbers to Poland. When I was in Poland you used to have to exchange money for everyday of your stay and that was a big 'no no' to visiting Poland. I certainly would not go to Wroclaw to drink beer as they produce the stuff in England in sufficient quantities. I would have thought that Prague in the Czech Republic was a much better choice for entertainment than rotten Poland. As for the Poles in England, a couple of hundred would be all right but why millions of them? Was it not always the Poles who hated the English? Was it not Churchill who sold Poland to the Russians? A very two faced race the Poles! As I have always said, the Poles never have friends and will do anything for money.
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

then its their fault for being so naive.

Our society has certain conventions and it is to be expected that these foreigners are to behave themselves. If caught, I would not have the slightest hesitation in deporting them.
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

We have a friend who is a Polish doctor and she was in London in a GAP shop. She was close to the exit and she heard Polish being spoken behind her. Next thing the alarm goes off as the Poles stole a whole pile of pullovers from the display and run from the shop. Even though the alarm went off, the staff did nothing about it. Probably in London, they are used to their stores being targeted by Poles. They mist have got away with a hundred pounds worth of goods that morning.
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish woman shot in London. [57]

Do you wish to metaphorically murder the forum Michal?

I will seriously think about this one and let you know!

I was in Deblin near to the airport where they train pilots and on the way back, the girl in my car pointed out an old wooden house where the old couple inside were both murdered in their own house at night. That same day we saw their graves in the local graveyard. I do not know why, but I always spend time looking around graveyards in Poland, I suppose that there is not much else to see and do in such a God forsaken place!
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish woman shot in London. [57]

And this only happens in Poland does it.......?

I never said that.

GROW UP.

It is solely your own choice to participate on this forum. Spend more time on your studies instead.
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish woman shot in London. [57]

Nope. On the second thought, you're just an imbecyl.

Coming from a bezmozgowiec like you, that is rich!

his would be between 1939 and 1945 i guess.....?

No, I am talking about long after the end of World War 2. In fact I was in Bochnia not long ago, well, twenty years ago, and the girl where I was staying showed me a lonely house on a hill side where the man was away working in Germany and at the same time someone broke in to the house and murdered both the wife and the son (or the daughter, I can not remember which).
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

heard a story that a bunch of Polish guys stole a bulldozer , used it to push a ton of earth into a large pond ,and then stole all the fish that were displaced along with the water...made me smile a bit

It happened not long ago here in Farncombe. The Poles came and stole all the fish out of the pound. The fish are not even edible but the Poles, like the south Koreans, eat anything and everything when they are hungry.
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish woman shot in London. [57]

I think that generally in England the crime rate is quite small when you take in to account the huge population living here and the varieties of poverty that exist in this country. Poland is not at all a safe place to live and that is why most Poles want to get out of Poland. How U.K thinks that Poland is a better place to bring up his daughter is quite beyond me! Even years ago, when I used to visit Poland I was shown places where whole families were murdered in the night in their own houses. It happens everywhere and more so in Poland than in England. Maybe it is the British press which gives more coverage than it used to do in the past.
Michal   
5 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

you are so ridiculous, don't you realise that people on here are laughing at you, not with you ?

Obviously, you have never been in Poland and/or you were just lucky whilst there.
Michal   
4 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

It is a well known fact that the Poles will steal everything even things 'nailed down'. My family in Poland tried to grow trees to make a boundary fence and they were all stolen in the night so they replanted then yet again and guess what? Yes, in the night again, the same thing happened all the trees were pulled up by their roots and were stolen so what was the point? They gave up. Traveling on trains too is very dangerous in Poland. They will rob you and then throw your body out of the window to hid the evidence.
Michal   
3 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

nd you call yourself a teacher??

I am sorry, but I have never been a teacher.

east post something that makes sense.. cause it appears as though you just
type to get a word in, and know nothing about people!!

I have traveled across Poland and I have seen a lot in my time. I can not discuss other countries as I have no experience but I do know Poland very well and know what they can be up to!
Michal   
3 Oct 2007
Life / My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things [180]

The Poles prefer animals such as doge because they are obedient and do what they must to be fed, it is a sort of power thing with the Poles. You throw a stick and the dog runs and fetches whereas other races speak their minds and tell the truth.