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Daisy   
13 Oct 2008
Love / My polish girlfriend will not leave [47]

If u have worked hard to get a place

But he never said he owned the place and his profile says he's a student, so it's not very likely he does own it.
Daisy   
13 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / UK recession on the way? [58]

How come the banks can screw Joe Public but when they get a rough time the FSA jumps in ?

Exactly! The director of the Royal Bank of Scotland was paid 2.5 million last year, yet it's the tax payer who are now bailing them out

accountancymagazine.com/Accy_Mag/features/FD%20Focus_FTSE%20100paysurvey.pdf
Daisy   
13 Oct 2008
Love / My polish girlfriend will not leave [47]

You're the one who wants out of the relationship, so why don't you pack your bags?
You think it's reasonable to change the locks and have her out on the street, because you no longer love her? sounds like you're both nuts.
Daisy   
11 Oct 2008
Love / I like this Polish girl, but she doesn't get my... English sense of humor [124]

Hi, I'm British

humor?

Why is a British person using American spelling.....I smell a troll

Hueg:

I think it's probably about the same as British is to American. Other than that I can't spell it out for you. :)

not the same. poles are pretty serious people in general. i still get that kind of reaction from those not familiar with me. szarlotka's 'formal' is a big part of it.

Hueg was making the same point as me, but being Hueg he was cryptic in making his point. Humor is American, Humour is British
Daisy   
10 Oct 2008
News / nasza-klasa.pl how to mark a read mail as unread [41]

can you work out my blokes email password for me please

but only you know how his little mind works, i don't know him.

i can only imagine what you said lol

He confeesed to shagging around with an old slapper, he even gave her name and where she lived :)
Daisy   
10 Oct 2008
News / nasza-klasa.pl how to mark a read mail as unread [41]

you sound like a proper spy, daisy lol.

And then I worked out his password for friends reunited and updated his details for him:)

My ten-year-old has just told me that she can open and close ordinary mail, but not posts on nasza klasa.

then that must be true, cos kids are really smart
Daisy   
10 Oct 2008
News / nasza-klasa.pl how to mark a read mail as unread [41]

What did i lie about? Ok I will try to figure out myself!!

I wasn't talking about you, you dopey fekker.

hahaha... do people still correspond via letters

They do when they think you're reading their emails ;)
Daisy   
10 Oct 2008
News / nasza-klasa.pl how to mark a read mail as unread [41]

err it's nasza-klasa, a polish social networking website.

not sure about that one, but I know you can mark the PMs as unread on the forum. He'll just have to figure it out for himself

what's wrong with you guys and checking people's messages ... geez? lol

I gave him the opportunity to be honest with me, but when I questioned him he lied, so I had to find out for myself......I'm also very good at steaming open letters
Daisy   
10 Oct 2008
Love / Plastic boobs in Poland [44]

babysham glasses...not flutes :)

Yeah, I know. they're not very big though are they?

*makes quiet exit*
Daisy   
10 Oct 2008
Love / Plastic boobs in Poland [44]

arent the perfect ones supposed to be the size of a champagne glass:)

They're not very big are they?

I've only got champagne flutes in my house and I'm not going to try and squeeze them into one of them
Daisy   
8 Oct 2008
UK, Ireland / The Orange Order vs Poles...again [37]

in a nutshell the orange order(also called Unionists) are a a group of people in the north who remain loyal to the queen and the ideals of william of orange

These people are desended from Scots presbytarians, that's why they have Scottish names, the Orange order is also present in parts of Scotland....If Scotland does gain it's independence, I'd like to see who they choose to be loyal to then, I doubt anyone wants them.

A few UDA members are living in exile in Scotland.