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Trevek   
14 May 2009
Life / LAST JEW IN POLAND - comedy play [5]

One rarely if ever hears the terms Jewish anti-Polonism or Jewish Polonophobia.

I don't know. LPR people seemed to mention it a fair bit!

I do get your point tho'. Interestingly I was in Oswiecim (where Auschwitz/Birkenu museum is for anyone who doesn't know) and saw the grave of the last Jew in Oswiecim who died in 2002 (I think). There is also a working synagogue and Jewish cultural centre. Interesting to wonder how such an allegedly anti-semitic nation allowed that to be founded, isn't it?
Trevek   
12 May 2009
UK, Ireland / What is in Poland that England doesn't have? [142]

It has been a while since I drove on a UK motorway (maybe it is just written) and I might be thinking of autobahns in Germany.

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Trevek   
12 May 2009
UK, Ireland / Poles flee N. Irleand homes after World Cup riots [70]

The fact that the Polish are catholic is secondary to them being foreigners

Good point. It's worth considering neither NI or RoI had a significant immigrant population until recently.

As for them being catholic, a (catholic) friend from Newry suggested, "They'd be let off a bit because they're foreigners and don't know any better!"
Trevek   
12 May 2009
UK, Ireland / What is in Poland that England doesn't have? [142]

Ive never seen a road sign warning Horse Carts not to go on motorways in Britain,and Ive traveled a hell of a lot :)

Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me and we don't have them anymore.
Trevek   
10 May 2009
UK, Ireland / What is in Poland that England doesn't have? [142]

and the road signs warning them not to go on motorways......

We have them in Britain too.

Out door privvies. It was funny when I visited a heritage museum in Shropshire and people were laughing at the privvy saying, "I bet Grandma remembers them". I'd been using one a week before in Suwalki.

Having seen the summer adverts...

Ticks and Rabies
Trevek   
5 May 2009
Life / What should be done to make life in Poland better and more enjoyable? [94]

It used to be that if you walked into a shop a member of the old-fat-ugly security service followed you around watching to make sure you felt uncomfortable. Now the young assistant shows you the top of her head, whilst talking to her friend behind her, totally ignoring you and just stretching her hand out for the money.
Trevek   
4 May 2009
Law / Documentation required to get married in Poland [13]

My own experience in UK was a nightmare, because I was living in Scotland but born in England, so my documents had to go between two sets of admin (Scottish and English) and also 2 Polish embassies/consulates.

When I mentioned it to British Embassy in Warsaw they said if I'd gone to them then they'd have been able to do it all and by-pass the hassle.
Trevek   
4 May 2009
History / Poland and Ukraine [240]

How can Ukrainians oppress Ukrainians?

If such a thing happened, one might assume in the same way Poles oppressed Poles (by working for someone else).

At the German war cemetery in Cannock Chase, England, there is a special section "in memory of our Ukrainian comrades".
Trevek   
3 May 2009
Law / Documentation required to get married in Poland [13]

I remember having to sign a letter saying I was free to marry (for the church) and then get my mother and sister to go and sign such a letter as well. Obviously cos I'm not catholic so I'm not trustworthy enough!

My wife had to attend marriage classes (on her own, as I was out of the country).

I'd suggest contacting Irish embassy in Poland and see if they can help you with the paperwork.
Trevek   
3 May 2009
Life / Is drinking water in Poland good? [96]

"i have drank" not "i have drunk"

No, I have drunk. Present perfect. drink, drank, drunk

The tap water in Warsaw is perfectly acceptable as drinking water. Go and visit the filtration plant on Filtrowa and check it for yourself.

Then why do half of the city have to go to special water points outside their homes?

In Warmia-Mazury the water is sometimes declared unfit to drink, I believe due to algae (or I could be being wound up).
Trevek   
3 May 2009
History / Poland and Ukraine [240]

After all, what would an Ukrainian be without his Polish Pan. ;)

Well, the Polish had Russian cookers, why shouldn't the Ukrainians have Polish pans?

Russia was invented by Peter

So would a Russian pan be a Peter Pan?
Trevek   
3 May 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Weird animation?

cartoons and animated films about plasticine men being chased by skyscrapers etc.
Trevek   
3 May 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Not only she, however that's not the case.

I know, but she was the only one I could think of at the time.

We missed out another section... nobody makes weird animation like the Polish.
Trevek   
3 May 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Science:
Britain led the scientific world for 2-300 years and still at the forefront

Marie Curie was Polish, she contributed a fair bit...
Trevek   
2 May 2009
UK, Ireland / POLES SUPERIOR TO BRITS? [260]

Read relevant parts of Churchill's memoirs. They contain one big theme of unclear conscience on the part of the British.

Errm, might one say "unclear conscience on the part of Winnie and his chappies". Exactly how many of the British citizenry knew what was going on or was consulted about it. Many British service-personell and officers were outraged when they saw what had been done to their brothers-in-arms. Just couldn't say or do much about it. The fact that it is a little known piece of history amongst many of today's Brits suggests not many folk knew about it then, either.

but there came 1944 and Allies promised to liberate Holland soon if the Dutch underground is actively sabotaging and fighting Germans. The Dutch did as were told, the Allies never came in 1944 (it's not that they did not want to),

Strange, Operation Market Garden took place in 1944. Battle of Arnhem, Bridge Too Far and all that. Methinks we came (with a few jolly Polish chappies too), just didn't quite liberate the old Netherlands. what-o!
Trevek   
30 Apr 2009
Life / DO AWAY WITH COMMIE MAYDAY IN POLAND? [3]

In some parts of Europe May 1st is the first day of summer. It is also the feast day of several saints.

May Day, Labour Day, International Workers' Day, Day of the International Solidarity of Workers.
Czech Republic – "National Love Day" – couples tend to flock to the memorial of the poet Karel Hynek Mácha in Prague and kiss.

Lei Day – Hawaiian holiday for the Lei.
Beltane, Lá Bealtaine, the first day of Summer in modern Ireland was celebrated by the Celts, and is now also celebrated by Neopagans and Wiccans.

Kazakhstan - Unity Day.
Maharashtra Day (Maharashtra Divas) – Maharastra, India.
Marshall Islands - Constitution Day.
Northern Europe – Walpurgis Night.
Roman Empire – all-female festival in honour of Bona Dea.
Roman Empire – fourth and last day of the Floralia in honour of Flora.
United States – Law Day, U.S.A., Loyalty Day.
Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker
Saint James the Less.
Saint Philip the Apostle.
Saint Andeol.
Saint Asaph
Saint Brieuc.
Saint Sigismund of Burgundy.
Saint Theodulf.
Saint Augustin Schoeffer
Global Love Day
Trevek   
30 Apr 2009
News / Poland to ban Che Guevara image [55]

Brings in the western tourists though.

A lot of the places I've seen it in in Poland were actually catering for the locals. There are calendars of old commy posters and videos of PRL propaganda films available in EMPIK, hardly a predominantly tourist outlet.

Funny thing about the West is it's OK to say you were a commie in your youth and have a picture/bust of Stalin but not to say you were a member of the Facist Party and have one of Hitler.
Trevek   
30 Apr 2009
News / Poland to ban Che Guevara image [55]

if a t shirt or lenin or stalin comes out the all **** will hit the fan

But there are such shirts already. There's the ironic Commie-chic which has been going on for a while. A local restuarant has pictures of Bierut and Gomulka on the wall and one place used to be all decked out in Commie regalia.

Next they will be banning anything that goes against Catholicism, then anything which goes against the image of the family, then anything which the government just doesn't like...

Well Giertych tried that with school literature a couple of years ago.
Trevek   
29 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / Polish chef jailed for double rape in Leeds. [42]

Im sorry but you are wrong, look at the recent cases in the "national" papers and you will see the vast majority of them are British.

I think the problem is that often these stories are given some kind of priority because it makes them different to the huge number of non-foreign stories. To be honest, sometimes when I look in a local paper, like The Shropshire Star, it is full of rapes, muggings and murders but they are seem commonplace they hardly get more than a couple of paragraphs.

This case is disgusting, so it's sensational. I think the fact a foreigner commited the crime is just a bit of extra spice to it.
Trevek   
29 Apr 2009
History / Polish Jews we are (Poles) proud of [30]

Bruno Schulz was 100% Jewish, killed for that by Germans, but he was writing in Polish.

He converted to Catholicism (if that matters).

How Zamenhof, about the guy who invented Esperanto? He was from Bialystok.

Does Roman Polanski count? His father was a Polish Jew.
Trevek   
29 Apr 2009
Life / Wonderful Poland.......but the attitude of Polish people [150]

There were many concentration camps through out Poland, horrible experiments performed on people, millions of people died. Poland can't forget those easily. They are a proud nation, they are proud of who they are, they bravely fought during the war and maybe they don't trust foreigners too much yet?

But some of the people who died in those camps also had dark skin. It doesn't justify racial intolerance... in fact it makes it worse.
Trevek   
29 Apr 2009
News / Poland to ban Che Guevara image [55]

a government proposal to outlaw materials that incite "fascism and totalitarian systems".

Damn, there goes my Kaczynski T-shirt.
Trevek   
28 Apr 2009
UK, Ireland / What is in Poland that England doesn't have? [142]

there is fewer and fewer horses in the countryside which is quite sad

It is sad, however, on the other hand, it suggests farmers are now rich enough to have motor vehicles (or poor enough not to have horses!).

We still have a few in our villages in warmia. In fact, when the school bus didn't show up one day the local farmer picked all the kids up in his cart. The local paper had a field day.