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Joined: 14 Oct 2007 / Female ♀
Last Post: 9 Jan 2014
Threads: Total: 13 / In This Archive: 9
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JustysiaS   
9 Mar 2008
Love / polish girl was by far the best [17]

thats a bit of a dark vision, krysia. cant expect someone just to die all of the sudden lol
JustysiaS   
9 Mar 2008
Love / I have met a wonderful Polish woman, but she has a 9 yrs old daughter [66]

but sadly, as is the usual case on this Forum, I have been misunderstood and wrongly and understood.

awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! if i read right, you said the daughter will try split them up an steal the guys belongings, cos that is what Polish people do. cut the bullsh*t about being hurt ans misunderstood. and what the hell is 'i have been misunderstood and wrongly and understood' bit all about?
JustysiaS   
9 Mar 2008
Love / polish girl was by far the best [17]

Her husband might die and she'll be free

lol i cant belive you said that...hahaha

are you suggesting murder, krysia? lol
JustysiaS   
9 Mar 2008
Feedback / Received a vulgar email.. [9]

maybe. i think most of people on this forum recieved this sort of messages at some point. poly is a weird creature, i would like to actually see people who hide behind those nicknames and profiles, the ones who are the 'trolls' here, who insult and provoke others. they are probably sad, weak creatures who havent achieved anything in real life and who get off on taking it out on people online because they couldnt face anybody otherwise. id like to meet them and punch their lights in ha ha.
JustysiaS   
9 Mar 2008
Feedback / Received a vulgar email.. [9]

you can always block the private mail and email option on your profile, Dzhaklin. that way noone will be able to contact you like this.

(im guessing Poly is muslim and he didnt like your comments lol!)
JustysiaS   
9 Mar 2008
Love / I have met a wonderful Polish woman, but she has a 9 yrs old daughter [66]

I would suggest being very careful and on your toes. The girl of nine will be very close to her mother

The daughter will do all in her power to try and push you two apart by stealing all your things and money

a girl who is 9 years old? its amazing that you say all these things being yourself a man married to a Polish woman and with a Polish daughter. do you keep all your valuable possesions locked in a safe, so they dont run off with them? i wish your family read your posts here one day and see what a vile, arrogant, ignorant, RACIST and paranoid little man you are. i wish that one day you will find yourself all alone with noone who cares about you, because they all left you cos of your paranoia and insecurities. that is just what you deserve.
JustysiaS   
9 Mar 2008
Love / I have met a wonderful Polish woman, but she has a 9 yrs old daughter [66]

Poles do this a lot and are very successful at stealing other people's property.

they successfully stole yours, so im sure you know what youre talking about

haha it's pretty sad I must say when such old horses are looking for fun in the UK

yeah and in this case she got herself a horse 30 years her senior! way to go, a sugar daddy ha ha
JustysiaS   
8 Mar 2008
Language / Understanding Languages [24]

I always use Cię even if I don't know the person, hope nobody is offended=P

they shouldn't be offended, im sure they appreciate your efforts! :) if you wanna be on the safe side, just say bardzo mi miło :)
JustysiaS   
8 Mar 2008
Language / Understanding Languages [24]

bardzo mi miło panią poznać

which means it's very nice to meet you, madam. if you wanna adress it to a man, you say bardzo mi miło pana poznać. but just bardzo mi miło is perfectly fine.
JustysiaS   
8 Mar 2008
Language / Understanding Languages [24]

yeah i suppose, you will see oczów in poetry or some old books :)
JustysiaS   
8 Mar 2008
Language / Understanding Languages [24]

Not really, I have never heard/seen it once.

i have seen it in writing or heard Polish people say it. it is correct, or at least it used to be. i still say oczu anyway.
JustysiaS   
8 Mar 2008
Language / Understanding Languages [24]

There is no such word as oczów and never has been either. bardzo mi przykro is also incorrect and gips u nogi is hilarious.

you are hillarious and pathetic, michal. you should be banned from even using Polish, not mentioning learning people how to use it.

- Miło mi

BUT

- Bardzo mi miło

Are these correct ?

yes, as you see 'bardzo' reverses the order in the sentnce. i did mention it in another thread. do NOT listen to michal.
JustysiaS   
7 Mar 2008
Life / Easter weekend in Poland - does everything Close? [11]

i wouldnt call lany poniedziałek harmless fun, its just an invitation to cause trouble for some idiots running around with buckets full of freezing water, targeting poor old dears coming out from church.
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
Language / 'Na pole' or 'na dwor' ? [32]

idę na świeże powietrze/idę się przewietrzyć
idę do lasu narobić hałasu lmao
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
Language / 'Na pole' or 'na dwor' ? [32]

ahh i remember when i was a kid and my friend came over to ask if i was coming out, and she asked 'idziesz na podwórek?' lol
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
Language / 'Na pole' or 'na dwor' ? [32]

you mean go outside? i say 'na dwór', but im from Warmia ;)
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish worker's excuse and a vacuum cleaner (UK) [79]

at least he f*cked it in his own country

ha ha, so in your opinion its ok to shag bikes, vacuum cleaners or other things as long as you do it in your own country? well, feel free then, henry, your only lover, is waiting for ya!

we dont go to poland ******* all your inanimate objects.

when you go anywhere abroad, not just Poland, you f*ck literally everything and everyone. young British people give a bad reputation for UK when they go for stag parties or weekends away in Eastern Europe, its a fact.

Justysia, you are lovely ;)

aww thanku!

Just let me in on a secret, is it real love

i dunno you tell me? :P
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish worker's excuse and a vacuum cleaner (UK) [79]

everybody hates the z's, they say there is at least one z in every Polish sentence ha ha. or just in one word such as 'szepietuszczyć' lmao, all them zzzzzs!
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish worker's excuse and a vacuum cleaner (UK) [79]

no wonder women are mad if they are reading magazines with that kind of content :)

i must agree with you on that, these magazines are scary!

all those k's, y's and w's :)

and Z's!
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish worker's excuse and a vacuum cleaner (UK) [79]

Polish is sexy! lol. and that joke means: Who found/invented (in Polish found and invented is very simular) a bike? The russian in the germans attic.

******* vacum cleaners

there are websites offering special 'nozzles' for vacuum cleaners or electric toothbrushes to, err, relieve yourself with them, actually. i read an article about it in some ladies magazine ha ha.
JustysiaS   
6 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish worker's excuse and a vacuum cleaner (UK) [79]

at least Polish people werent trying to shag a BIKE: Scottish man shagging a bike.

you must remember that Poland and the Poles are at least three hundred years behind other advanced western countries. There are poles who would not know what a vacuum cleaner is. It was the Russian Army in Poland after World War 2 that introduced the Poles to toilet paper.

there is a joke in Polish for you, michal. Kto wynalazł rower? Ruski u Niemca na strychu.