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Paulie   
21 Aug 2009
Life / Deadly Roads - "Are polish roads really THAT dangerous?" [139]

Trevek

Spot on. I regularly drive on the Gdansk-Warsaw S7 road, and I can say that this is probably the most dangerous road in Europe.

Polands largest ports Gdansk/Gdynia are connected to its capital by a single lane highway (amazing!) The most reckless driving tends to come from the larger luxury end of the car market, esp Audi Q7's, Range Rovers, BMW 7series etc.
Paulie   
24 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Ireland 32 What about the 1 million or so unionists in Northern Ireland? Who by their very definition want to keep the unionification with the crown? How can they be convinced to join a republic? Surely, they would have to re-define themselves as Irish protestants instead of british loyalists/unionists? Can you see this ever happening?
Paulie   
24 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

Ireland32

RevokeNice

Question :

Ok, I'm not really qualified on the subject but if there was to be a referendum tomorrow in both Northern Ireland and Rep. of Ireland on re-unification, then surely :

Total population of the Island = 5 million, right?

Total no. of loyalists/unionists = less than 1 million.

Therefore, simple maths would say that a referendum for a united ireland should carry by approx 4/5 majority. Am I being too presumptuous?
Paulie   
24 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / What are Polish Peoples Views of a Re-United Ireland [80]

In order for it to carry there must be a majority of the people in the 6 counties.

How long before the 6 counties are majority nationalist/catholic ? Could the Polish in the 6 counties vote? if so I'm sure they could be persuaded to vote for a united ireland.

But, if that carries in the north, then would it automatically carry in the south? I mean, do southern irish citizens really want re-unification?
Paulie   
31 Aug 2009
History / RUSSIAN TV ACCUSES POLAND OF BEING HITLER ALLY [30]

The Molotov-Ribbentrop (Non-agression pact) signed on the 24 August 1939 was the green light for both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union to start the War.

Both had very similar expansionist motives. For the USSR it was expanding the communist regime westwards into Europe. For Nazi Germany it was about expanding the 3rd Reich eastwards. Without the signing of this pact, I doubt that the Soviet Union would have invaded Polish territory on 17 Sept 1939.

So the way I see it, both the USSR and Germany were equally complicit in starting WW2.
Paulie   
3 Sep 2009
Real Estate / How Much for an apartment to buy in poland? [10]

You can buy new 1 bedroom apartments, approx 40kms from Gdansk area for around that mark. Approx 35-40 sqm. in size. But, this excludes any internal finishes. So you will need to arrange for installation of kitchen, bathroom etc. see the link in english.

orlex.pl
Paulie   
10 Sep 2009
Real Estate / How Much for an apartment to buy in poland? [10]

NvMySi
Paulie
yah im looking to do my own kitchen and bathroom as long as all plumbing is there, is the floor finished and walls? or no? im not looking to buy a ready to move apartment, i wanna be able to do my own kitchen the way i want it and the cabinets i want, as well as the bathroom.

1st fix plumbing is there. Floors are screeded, and walls are finished - painted white. Thats it. The rest you do yourself.
Paulie   
11 Sep 2009
Life / Could I live on 2000zl in Poland? [30]

2000PLN per month............absolutely, definitely not, no way. A week maybe, a month? - no chance, not even close.
Paulie   
11 Sep 2009
Life / Could I live on 2000zl in Poland? [30]

you need at least a grand a month

as in..... a UK grand (GBP sterling) x 5zlots approx = 5000 PLN take home, then I agree.
Paulie   
14 Sep 2009
News / The Poles working abroad are raking it in [35]

You can usually tell if its a pole driving as it wont have tax in the window

I've noticed that too. Lots of them. So technically the car cannot be insured in the UK - as its without tax, and it cannot be registered in Poland because it is RHD. Therefore, these cnuts are driving around illegally.
Paulie   
14 Sep 2009
News / The Poles working abroad are raking it in [35]

most of them do have UK road Tax as theyre only here for a while

I see lots of 10+ year old cars that have been bought for say, 3,000-2,000GBP in the UK. Then brought back to Poland and used as run-arounds. Minus the tax disc and tax disc holder.

I just can't believe that they are legal.

RHD cars can be registered in Poland now :)

Is this true??
Paulie   
14 Sep 2009
Life / Most overpriced things in Poland? [72]

Depends on the number of guests and venue. Our's was about that for a 100+ guests, trad music, dancers, free bar, dress, etc etc for 2 days. Definitely much cheaper than the UK.
Paulie   
16 Sep 2009
Life / Should we bring our truck or go small? [15]

Excuse my naiveness but I've never lived in an area that has considerable snow fall.

You might be surprised but Average Annual Snowfall in Warsaw is only : 5.2 inches/ 13 centimeters
This is the urban myth about it snowing all the time in Poland. For some reason everybody thinks its cold/snowy all year round. You will not have any problem with snow in Mokotow. You're more likely to have problems with leaves from trees than snow.

Will we find it difficult to manuver the truck around Warsaw?

Not really, if you can comfortably drive it in a city. It's gonna offer you more protection from the nutters.

If the townhouse does come with a garage I'm quite sure it won't fit but am praying there will at least be a driveway to park it in instead!!

In Mokotow it will most likely be an apartment complex with private / secure parking.
Paulie   
18 Sep 2009
Life / Getting married in Polska - some advice required about mixing traditions [27]

Is there any advice anyone can offer about integrating both English Polish traditions/customs in the wedding?

Is it a Catholic Wedding? If so, the church service will be v. familiar. If not, don't worry.

Make sure that the band is good, this is v.important that you have seen them / heard them before. We had traditional Polish music, dancers for the first couple of hours, then the band and everyone on my side liked that.

Also make sure that your English guests don't try to keep up with the Poles drinking vodka. This is hard, and ended in disaster for 2 of my guests! (on the 2nd day one fell flat on his face and smashed his teeth, and the other one got alcohol poisoning)

Is it hotel catering? make sure you choose something your guests can eat. A lot of food served at Polish weddings would be considered inedible by UK standards.

We worried alot before hand about keeping everybody happy, but in the end it all worked out.
Paulie   
19 Sep 2009
Life / Average Annual Snowfall in Warsaw ? [6]

Why does everyone in the world believe that Warsaw (or Poland for that matter) is usually covered by 3 metres of snow all year round?

All of the on-line information tells us that there is only about 13cm per year.

worldtravelguide.net/city/135/statistics/Europe/Warsaw.html

guides.travelchannel.com/warsaw/city-guides/fun-facts

I'm not sure but what do you think?
Paulie   
19 Sep 2009
Life / Average Annual Snowfall in Warsaw ? [6]

How do they work out that the average annual snowfall in Warsaw is only 13-15cm? I've seen that much come down in a couple of hours
Paulie   
20 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / "Polish ambassador warns - think twice about coming to Britain for work " [126]

If you are a young Polish person between say 18-25 and live in a village then you have to leave - if you have any sort of ambition in life. The only other option is a p!ss poor job, or standing at the local village bus shelter drinking Cherry na Czetery.
Paulie   
21 Sep 2009
History / Another WWII thread. [69]

Just out of interest, how would one translate POLAND - FIRST TO RUN AWAY?

I don't believe the Polish 'ran' anywhere. The first mass 'running away' of WW2 by anyone was surely the British at Dunkirk ?

As in, "....help us! help us! Please help us! We need to get back to England rather quick because the Bosch are coming"
Paulie   
21 Sep 2009
History / Another WWII thread. [69]

On their way there they went past British naval vessels going in the opposite direction with the aim of being ready to take on the Germans as soon as the war started!

With the 'aim', but they didn't did they?

Anyway, the entire flotilla was soon needed to help the British army run-away, er sorry... I mean 'evacuate' at Dunkirk, minus all their kit, back to good ol' blightly. There's a good chap, what oh.
Paulie   
21 Sep 2009
History / Another WWII thread. [69]

fighting withdrawal

Run along old chap, get Mummsie to make you a nice cup of tea, and have a lie down. What, oh?

you're probably just displaying your ignorance

I refer you to your earlier post #2, for a fine display of that.
Paulie   
22 Sep 2009
History / Another WWII thread. [69]

Thousands of British servicemen died in 1939

Oh dear, oh dear, I see your knowledge of military history is on par with your knowledge of inclement weather.

Britain only had a very small professional army in 1939, called the BEF, You can read all about the Phoney War on Wikipedia, and how The RAF dropped leaflets on Germany to scare them.