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szkotja2007   
28 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Flooding in Northern England [74]

that sounds boastful doesn't it

Not at all, the average house has more than one telly.

two tv licences

I grudge buying one ! When you consider the mire the BBC is in - dodgy phone comps, Paxman making up statistics etc etc

Flooding no matter how big or small can be devastating.

True
szkotja2007   
28 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Flooding in Northern England [74]

Like Katrina/ new orleans scale?

No, nothing on that scale. Nowhere close.
szkotja2007   
28 Jul 2007
Food / what kind of sauce should I make for my gołąbki? [63]

I have only ever had them with tomato sauce. Anybody tried putting a bit of chilli in the sauce, I hadn't thought of it until now but it seems like it could work. Mmmmmm.....

The local supermarket sells Golabki in a jar, I haven't tried it - it dont look too good.
szkotja2007   
27 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / 713,000 new foreign workers in UK [44]

what the fek are you quoting a scots paper for

Why not ?

BTW - Scotland needs 13,000 migrants a year. Figures out today show that the birth rate is the highest for years, partly attributable to the Polish migrants.

To all those amorous Polish out there......thanks !
szkotja2007   
26 Jul 2007
Life / do polish girls get pregnant while in school? [28]

after all that probably was a personal question.

Duh ! So why are you so interested ?

i'm guessing she got pregnant.

I 'm guessing it takes two !
szkotja2007   
24 Jul 2007
Law / Amount of capital to start a small business in Poland? [32]

These places might be too expensive for a first timer

Sorry, I forgot - also high risk, very fickle market. Starting out I suppose its best to start off small and grow within your comfort zone.

I know nothing about retail and not much about business - just a dreamer.
szkotja2007   
24 Jul 2007
Law / Amount of capital to start a small business in Poland? [32]

Heres my idea for a business.
Rent a shop in a trendy resort like Sopot( for six months starting around April ).
Sell trendy clothes from Western Europe ( Diesel, Replay etc)
See how its going after four months - extend lease/buy.

Your average Pole will not go there but there is a new class emerging with money to spend.

Any thoughts ?
szkotja2007   
4 Jul 2007
History / How things change - Poland 1989 [17]

Tiananmen Square.
Nintendo start selling Game Boy
Sky sets up in Europe
Ceauşescu executed.
Velvet revolution in Czechoslovakia.

Cant remember what happened in Poland............oh, I remember .........Wyspianska was born !
szkotja2007   
3 Jul 2007
History / How things change - Poland 1989 [17]

Came across this clip in YouTube. It isn't funny or quirky in any way. It is just a short clip filmed in Bydgoszcz 1989.
For me, it was interesting to see the cars, clothes people were wearing, etc in Poland back then.
Lousy sound, probably best with sound off.


szkotja2007   
28 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Food in Edinburgh [29]

They are more kind of in the middle to the bottom of the walk.

Leith has changed dramatically over the last five years, gentrification has happened in a lot of areas.Still manages to retain some of the old character tho.

The Pine Tree Bakery

Sheriff Approves Emergency Notice to Close Bakery Due to Health Risks
edinburgh.gov.uk/internet

Passed it today and its opened up again, looked quieter than usual............

We only use flour imported from Poland. Free of all additives, chemicals and preservatives."

LoL
szkotja2007   
27 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Food in Edinburgh [29]

between 2000 and 2002 and never saw any polish shops

You are right, big change now. There are at least two Polish delis on Leith Walk, the best is Deli Polonia at 237 Leith Walk. Most started off stocking jars and packets of stuff but now they are getting a good range of fresher food. There is even a Polish bakery on Home Street.

Fryzjers all over the place too !
szkotja2007   
27 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Food in Edinburgh [29]

Probably two - never, ever say " Edin burrow" this generally translates as " I am a yank tourist, sell me some tartan crap and charge me double"
szkotja2007   
27 Jun 2007
Language / Polish Hangman and other games to learn Polish [13]

This link makes learning Polish fun. Good for checking you spelling too.
It might be a bit basic for more advanced learners.

studystack.com/hangman-66778
szkotja2007   
27 Jun 2007
Travel / The best holiday destination in Poland? [34]

Got to be Gdansk/Sopot for me. Have a look around the links posted on other threads.

oh also, people speaking ENGLISH is a big deal for me since uh thats all i can speak.

Worth learning hello and thank you in Polish. Say these with a smile and you have no problems.
szkotja2007   
27 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Food in Edinburgh [29]

The decor is plain but the food is really good, reasonably priced and plentiful - just the way I like it !
The Menu is traditional Polish food.
My usual is the Zurek to start with followed by the Pieczony schab and finished off with some Sernik.

It does not have a licence for alcohol but you can buy this from the shop next door and take it in with you.

Everytime I go there are Polish customers which is a good sign. You can pick up the free Polish magazines and flyers here. It probably only has seating for about 20 people.

Talk to the owner/waiter, he is really friendly and helpful. You can't miss him - he has a bald head.

Ed-in-buh-ruh

Thats probably the best
szkotja2007   
27 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Food in Edinburgh [29]

How is Edinburgh phonetically pronounced?

Edinburra or Embra depending which part of Scotland you are from.
szkotja2007   
27 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Food in Edinburgh [29]

Your friend is going to love Edinburgh !
Try "Bigos" on Leith Walk. It is a Polish restaurant run by Tad from Lublin.
If she is walking from the town she will pass a couple of Polish Delis on her way.
szkotja2007   
20 Jun 2007
News / The legal definition of Vodka in EU - Poland not happy [16]

I removed the Smirnoff from the freezer and the liquid inside was completely frozen.

Yep, similar thing happened to me. It was then I noticed that the red label Smirnoff is only 37.5% Alc vol.