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plk123   
24 Oct 2007
News / What sort of fellow is this Donald Tusk anyway? [34]

I like Pilsudzki too ,especialy for what he did for Polish independence during WWI and 1920.

for our independence.. are you kidding me? the bastard sold us out, man.
plk123   
24 Oct 2007
News / What sort of fellow is this Donald Tusk anyway? [34]

he wrote thesis on him - it oesn't mean tha the woul follow his footsteps IMO

if that's who you do your master's thesis on, you are in love with the guy.. saddam just loved stalin..
plk123   
23 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / Polish and American people: the difference [20]

- They have their 'prodrunks' who could put ours to shame. Just visit any of the 'skid rows.'

americans stay to alcohol though.. out drunks drink all kinds of ****.. what's the purple/blue stuff called? (used for flame mainly) who the hell would drink that **** here?
plk123   
23 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / Polish and American people: the difference [20]

however... customs and traditions might be quite strong...

ok.

a drunkard by polish standards would freak out any alcohol counselor in the US. lol
plk123   
23 Oct 2007
USA, Canada / Polish and American people: the difference [20]

people are people... we're all really pretty much the same... customs, languages etc.. are the only things that defrentiate us.
plk123   
23 Oct 2007
Life / Polish people vs English language [42]

an Italian lady who had lived in Canada since 1955. She didn't speak a word of English.

there is no need if one is from Quebec.
plk123   
23 Oct 2007
Life / Polish people vs English language [42]

(Q, V i X are used only in foreign words or borrowings)

yup.

pies is Polish for dog, it can be translated to "a dog" or "the dog".

kinda.. these two "words" in english actually have slightly different meaning
plk123   
23 Oct 2007
Life / Polish people vs English language [42]

But those who live in the Polish neighbourgood (in Chicago or NY) -- some of them don't need to learn English since they can easily "survive" without it.

oh man ain't that the truth.. in chicago some don't speak any english at all.. but it's totaly doable just like in little mexicos in almost every other town. :D
plk123   
23 Oct 2007
Food / Polish Christmas table [26]

carp is crappy no matter how you cook it.. i never could stand it.. besides it is full of mercury as all bottom feeders are.

now, flaki are delish. :D

i wouldnt recommend kompot either:)

what's wrong with compote?