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szarlotka   
23 Feb 2007
Food / what is szarlotka? recipe too. [11]

apples and cinammon normally but there are loads of variations. It's just plain old apple pie/tart really.
szarlotka   
23 Feb 2007
Love / Are you in a Polish-nonPolish relationship? [150]

Here's my question do we have to be together for over 4 yrs to live together in the UK?????
What can we do???

If you marry an EU citizen then you can stay with them anywhere in the EU is the general rule. Not sure how the new entrants are treated in this respect but I think it was subject to a two year period that has not expired.

Not married but living together is more difficult. Have you checked out our Home Office website as there are loads of detailed docs to read on the subject. Can't remember the address but just google for direc gov in the Uk and go in through that portal.
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Love / Illegal Polish girl wants me to marry her for citizenship [124]

The US offers more opportunities than the UK. In the US you can become rich while there you just survive.

Utterly wrong. The only difference is that in the US you would be applauded for making a success of yourself but over here peoplr tend to resent your success. Hangover from the days of upper, middle and lower classes. Can't have the peasants making money and all that.
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Love / Are you in a Polish-nonPolish relationship? [150]

all the English guys around my age in their forties just chase around the young girls.

Until such time as we realise that we can't catch them anymore, whereupon we all take up golf and buy unpractical sports cars :)
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Life / Need to send sms to 600 number in Poland [15]

They helped me oit a few years back with a similar problem and they spoke English well enough for me. Just as well cos my Polish was not that good either.
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Life / Need to send sms to 600 number in Poland [15]

Lee

Have you called the Era call centre. They have English speaking agents.

+48 22 413 6000 - Era Call Center

I use clickatell.com for my PC based SMS messaging. I have access to a corporate deal but I think you can buy credits as an individual too.
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Australia / Famous Australians [97]

and why has nobody mentioned rolf harris

....because anybody who sang 'Two Little Boys' is best forgotten, that's why !
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Australia / Famous Australians [97]

I think so and you just reminded me....

Elle McPherson

I'm sorry Elle, please forgive me. I'll call later :)
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Australia / Famous Australians [97]

I suppose I should include Harry Kewell even though he only plays half a game a season for Liverpool and his wife goes on celebrity reality shows.

And there's that famous horse Phar Lap

Rupert b****y Murdoch and Kerry b****y Packer

Greg Norman

Ned Kelly

Sir Don Bradman

Yvonne Goooollagonnggggg

And that is the sum total of my knowledge. Anyway most of Australia is living in South Kensington now so it's all irrelevant
szarlotka   
22 Feb 2007
Australia / Famous Australians [97]

Is there any fameous Australian beside Crocodile Dundee ?

Dame Edna Everage
Sir Les Patterson
Barry Humphries

to name but one.

Messrs Castlemaine, Fosters, Coopers Pale Ale.....

Er, that's it I think, apart from the bloke with the webbed feet that won a lot of swimming gold medals.
szarlotka   
21 Feb 2007
UK, Ireland / Polish Thoughts on Britain and the British [273]

but I am not sure how the 'original" British recognise the changes themselves?

Firstly, thank you for taking the time to share the views of a long term Polish resident. I found your comments to be very constructive and insightful

I think that the British, in general, are a tolerant and phlegmatic people. We have a long term history of accepting immigrants from around the world. We have had influxes of people from all around the world and in general they have been well received and our country is richer for their influences upon our culture and certainly from the economic benefits that have accrued. There have been tensions from each wave of immigration and there have been far too many instances of racialism from some sections of our society. Any group of newcomers that have made the effort to integrate are largely welcomed. Groups that have chosen not to integrate or have sought to demand special treatment are the ones where antagonsim from the 'original' Brititish has been at its strongest.

In terms of Polish people, I believe most of us welcome your presence openly. Yes there are some people who blindly repeat the mantra of some of our popular press that you are stealing our jobs. Mainly these people do not want to work as hard as the Poles, want everything on a plate and see hard working, intelligent people as a threat. I guess that is an indication of a complacent but currently successful economy. You pay our taxes so you are benefitting our economy and culture so good on you.

There has to be a time when the pressure on our infrastructure and services from large number of migrants reaches a crisis point. My own belief is that this time is here or just around the corner. It is a factor of numbers not race.

In summary I think we welcome people who will integrate and pay their way but there is a finite limit to the population that these small islands can sustain.
szarlotka   
20 Feb 2007
Genealogy / Poland- Stories from the Ancestors Homeland [20]

Whilst walking back from work one evening in the middle of winter in Warsaw there was an old lady who slipped on the ice just outside my apartment block. In falling, the contents of her shopping bags were strewn across the pavement and she was pretty shaken up. I took her to the hut that the block security guard used and after he confirmed that she was OK. I went and fetched some bags and put her shopping in. Through the guard I found out she was only going a few hundred metres down the road so I carried her bags for her and got her back home. Nothing special in that really. When I got home the next evening she was waiting for me drinking tea with the guard. She had been there for two hours (I was later home that night) just to present me with the cake she had made for me. People can make you feel pretty humble sometimes.