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niejestemcapita   
21 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Father's Day cards banned in Scottish schools [64]

I know what youre saying and there is truth in it....but really it all sounds like a waste of teacher time .....waste of time..a bit like this whole thread...

and my kids have a Dad yes, thank you..:)
niejestemcapita   
20 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Father's Day cards banned in Scottish schools [64]

those who didn't want to make Father's Day cards for any reason would be off doing something else with another teacher or assistant.

Teacher.."Hello class...OK...everyone who DOESN'T HAVE A DAD can leave the room NOW!!" lol..sweet..
niejestemcapita   
20 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / Father's Day cards banned in Scottish schools [64]

I dont agreee that this is PC nonsense...seems little point in a class activity which half of them can't do, does there?.....:}and which kids wish to reminded of their loser fathers who have fecked off? (please no offence to good dads!)
niejestemcapita   
18 Jun 2009
Life / Banking Matters - My Card Has Been Blocked [9]

HELP!

it depends on your bank, Cardno. THey will have blocked your card to protect your account. If the number on the back is for like 24 hour phone banking (like the Cooperative Bank for example) just phone them and they will unblock your card. This happened to me last time I was in Poland (but not other European countries!) ..apparently the thing to do is ideally phone your bank before u leave and tell them where you are going. Good luck, don't worry.....:)
niejestemcapita   
18 Jun 2009
Study / Celta - Application Form [24]

no problem at all...you're welcome...it's only easy after more than 10 years in the salt mines of TEFL..:)..just be careful they might put you on the spot in the interview..do PM me for any clarifications...
niejestemcapita   
18 Jun 2009
Study / Celta - Application Form [24]

We never go to the cinema these days.

present simple - (habits)

We’re saving up to buy our first home.

present continous (happening AROUND now)

She’s already been to China.

present perfect, experience or aspect (has a connection with present)

They didn’t have enough money to continue the journey.

past simple

We had spent all of our money by the end of the summer.

past perfect

He’d been camping for three weeks when the weather turned colder.

past perfect continous

I’ve been awarded a travel scholarship.

present perfect

We’re going to travel around Australia.

Going to future form, definite plans

I’ll do it right away.

"will" future form, promises, spontaneous plans, or vague plans

By the year 2006, I’ll have completed all of my research.

Future form sometimes described as "future perfect"
niejestemcapita   
18 Jun 2009
News / Is Poland ready for the swine fever stuff? [59]

Makes you wonder how little is known by the medical staff anywhere about what they are actually injecting children and adults with.

interesting...my daughter just had secondary MMR and was SICK AS A DOG, throwing up bile which burnt her throat and has put her off eating since....She only had it cos the practice nurse more or less twisted my arm as I was asking for tetanus.......

Talking of swine fever in Poland though...I hope this official pandemic status doesn't mean there's a possibility of a travel ban..we have our tickets to Poland booked for July...
niejestemcapita   
18 Jun 2009
Life / Are Polish people civilised or not? My thoughts... [52]

I'm comming to Ireland to milk your country..

yeh me too, I heard the benefits there are fantastic!! 200 euros for a single person! A week! Plus housing benefit and free lard tokens!
niejestemcapita   
16 Jun 2009
History / "Our Forgotten Allies" - Polish-American relations. [52]

we = americanos

I guessed that......just can't take anyone seriously who takes themsleves so seriously that they imagine they know what their government thinks or does, and imagines they speak for the whole population.

We learnt this in high school....:0)
niejestemcapita   
16 Jun 2009
Love / Polish men and Filipino women [73]

,polish guys (the ones I met) were similar to a tasteless food :) polish women,on the contrary,are really very beautiful,I ain't no lesbian of course,but the guys don't match the girls,

YO Alej say it like it is!!
niejestemcapita   
16 Jun 2009
News / Polish nursery rhyme book says Germans smell and gipsies sell their children... [28]

Out with the Bard, Twain, etc.

what specious rubbish, they're hardly going to be reading these at the age of 2, are they? (Prime brainwashing age) Unsurprisingly the author of these nursery rhymes is whining about "political correctness"......yeh bring it on. Besides what is overtly racist about Huck Finn or Othello? Maybe you could explain to us....

Grzegorz rightly says that nobody is forced to buy it, but what about nursery schools and childminders?
niejestemcapita   
13 Jun 2009
UK, Ireland / England, Dirty, Expensive and a dangerous place to live? [205]

Why do you think this

I don't ..:) Well...expensive yeh, sure. I don't know why this is, I am no economist.:)
Dirty and dangerous? no, not really.
If I really felt it was that bad, I would leave..:)