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szczeciniak   
10 Sep 2009
History / Who are Kaszubians? [6]

is there a kaszubian culture? was? still is?
szczeciniak   
10 Sep 2009
Life / Polish dinner, if you late for one!!! [3]

German dinner if you late 15 minuts
they will not speak to you for they upset that they had to waited that long

French dinner and you late 30 min
they say, do not worry ,sit down and eat

Polish dinner and you late 15min

don't worry sit down and drink because you have to catchup with us
you have us disadvantage

is this tru?
szczeciniak   
10 Sep 2009
Life / Polish dinner, if you late for one!!! [3]

i went ones to mari(kiwi) dinner
at 6pm,

the traditional hungie dinner started circa 11pm and i had to help cooking!!
but it was ok, for they are friends.

its called kiwi time:-(
szczeciniak   
11 Sep 2009
Life / Why do Poles drink so much? [161]

I am being told that now poland have 1l and even 1.5l bottel beer!

is this tru?
szczeciniak   
11 Sep 2009
Life / Polish Radio and TV stations online? [68]

get yourself radio sure for radio channels and is free
also try satelitetv , googletv box

i use radiosure and i ok.
szczeciniak   
12 Sep 2009
Life / Why do Poles drink so much? [161]

Friend of my made something called aerkoniak(sure spell wrong)
made of eggs and polish spirit, anyway something did't work out and it was very thick,
and it had to by served and eaten( not drink)

now when you stoped in your car by a cop and asked " have you drink ser "
you will say truth that you have not!!!

ps
it was a strong thing wuff
szczeciniak   
12 Sep 2009
Life / Why do Poles drink so much? [161]

I was always scared next day kaca(headache) so i had one(drink) next day in the morning
and so on , on ,and on

and who says that polish ppl drink too much?

can someone translate this from polish to english! please!

ja zawsze walcze z alkocholem
ja go w morde a on mnie na ziemie.

please.

what is the best beer in poland at the moment?
szczeciniak   
12 Sep 2009
News / Most important invention made in Poland [53]

there was a program on discovery channel
with who invented what.
one of the question was: who invented boomerang?
well i should know that qustion!! right!! australian aborigines!!
to my surprise i was wrong! it was fund to be used in poland long before aborigines
but they did not say that it was invented in poland.

ha, how aboute that!!!!!
szczeciniak   
21 Sep 2009
News / The most spectacular errors in Polish politics. [264]

hej harry

could you post a link to article xiii of the treaty of riga
re:Poland sells out Ukraine

Poland also was to receive monetary compensation (30 million rubles) for its economic input into the Russian Empire during the times of partitions of Poland. Russia was also to surrender works of art and other Polish national treasure acquired from Polish territories after 1772 (like the Zaluski Library). Both sides renounced claims to war compensation.

By 1921, Pilsudski was no longer the head of state, and only participated as an observer during the Riga negotiations, which he called an act of cowardice.

and one more ok
Ukrainian People's Republic led by Symon Petliura had been allied with Poland by Treaty of Warsaw, but in Riga, Poland went back on this treaty. Pilsudski felt the agreement was a shameless and short-sighted political calculation. Allegedly, having walked out of the room, he told the Ukrainians waiting there for the results of the Riga Conference: "Gentlemen, I deeply apologize to you". The new treaty violated Poland's military alliance with the UPR, which had explicitly prohibited a separate peace. It also worsened relations between Poland and its Ukrainian minority, who felt Ukraine had been betrayed by its Polish ally, a feeling that would be exploited by Ukrainian nationalists and result in the growing tensions and eventual violence in the 1930s and 1940s. By the end of 1921, the majority of Poland-allied Ukrainian, Belarusian and White Russian forces had either crossed the Polish border and laid down their arms or had been annihilated by Soviet forces.

and that was he most spectacular errors in Polish politics , right?
szczeciniak   
21 Sep 2009
News / What needs to happen in the world so that Poland and Russia form alliance? [297]

i drink to that! twoje zdrowie or na zdrowie

about 1000 years ego:-0
i used to work for serb, his name was wlados (owner of stackhouse)
good memories of that time in did. he was able to have 2 bottles of whiskey a day and hold his face , we used to converse a lot about europe and live and things of the past

he used to say that communism did one thing well!! it is to educate people.
anyway na zdravlje
szczeciniak   
21 Sep 2009
News / The most spectacular errors in Polish politics. [264]

but they were hardly going to write "In exchange for selling out its Ukrainian allies Poland shall receive the sum of 30 million gold roubles," were they!

i dont know what they were going to write, but i do know what they wrote!
so i disagree with you(i do have constitutional right), right:-(

Polish backstab

error in politics!! yes
Treaty of Versailles -- backstab,
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye- poland backstab of its masters austrians
Treaty of Riga , backstab ukrainians
Treaty of russia- backstab
Treaty of germany, backstab
history is full of backstabing in australia, canada and usa
and on the end germany backstab russia
but do not forget Russia backstab germany, because they have enter the war later then they suppose to.
Stalin tricked Hitler into starting the war. This was easily done because Hitler was impetuous. Stalin, on the other end, had the virtue of patience and was more deceptive

The Soviet leader set the war in motion by signing a secret pact with Hitler. The agreement involved a joint invasion and partitioning of Poland. In the course of this invasion Stalin cheated Hitler by delaying the Soviet invasion of Poland for 17 days. Hitler was shocked at the betrayal.

Poland was not to be trusted as an ally.

poland did well in this field:-)

Strategy is not always about fighting. It is about long-range consequences. If you unloose X, then you unleash Y. Therefore, strategy is psychological and sociological

Consider the strategic outcome of the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, ow better dont. To question a myth, one has to have a questioning mind. Facts speak truth only to the few

ps
by the way? are you a little backstabber?
szczeciniak   
21 Sep 2009
History / Another WWII thread. [69]

The British government on 24 August 1939, through Lieutenant-General Sir Adrian Carton De Wiart, head of the British Military mission made strong representations to Marshal Edward Śmigły-Rydz, Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Forces, to evacuate the most modern elements of the fleet from the Baltic. Although Śmigły-Rydz resisted the idea at first, he finally agreed.

why? Śmigły-Rydz's reason for doing so was the idea of a Romanian Bridgehead. It was hoped the Polish forces could hold out in the southeast of the country, near the common border with Romania, until relieved by a Franco-British offensive. Munitions and arms could be delivered from the west via Romanian ports and railways. The Polish Navy would then be able to escort the ships delivering the supplies to Romanian ports.

The Polish Navy, which had escaped intact, consisted of 60 vessels, including 2 cruisers, 9 destroyers and 5 submarines ( one of which was the famous "Orzel") which were involved in 665 actions at sea. The first German ship sunk in the war was sunk by Polish ships. The Navy also took part in the D-Day landings.

In reality Poland was only just beginning to modernise her armed forces and had been forced (by Britain and France) to delay mobilisation (which they claimed might be interpreted as aggressive behaviour)

its more clearer now? or it not?
szczeciniak   
21 Sep 2009
History / Another WWII thread. [69]

I have read that wikipedia page thanks

you welcome
now i know that wikipedia is you friend.

Forced by Britain?! How did Britain do that? Threaten to invade Poland? Do you happen to have any sources which support the claim that Britain forced Poland to delay mobilisation?

what is the problem? dont go google -ling deep search?
aw well sweetliberty is good reading to start, and may be you will find your answer?

tata now
as it is time to sleep on it( a little bit:-l )
szczeciniak   
23 Sep 2009
News / Should Poland let in refugees from USA ? [80]

Should Poland let in refugees from USA ?

Yes, only if they bring constitution with them.(us bill of rights)
i like the idea of having gun next to my side.(not loaded:-(( )
then poland can have polusabat(sound wrong)
usapolbat , hyyyym

remember the times after ww2? (from the movie ''sami swoj'' ) hihihi very funny.
its alway good to have granites on the shelf, for you never know if you need them in future.!!!

anyway if they choose to come to poland? why not?
szczeciniak   
23 Sep 2009
News / Should Poland let in refugees from USA ? [80]

half of Harlem moving to Poland

i dont know if all of the half? but americans are americans.!!!
i work with several of them(black americans)
find them hard working , knowledgeable and easy to be with.
i dont think poles would tread them as brits tread poles in Britain?(from the media)
i do understand what to be refugee, 30 years a go, i was one!!
i would give them help and respect ,because that is what refugees needs at the beginning .
it would take a next generation to be came polish.

ps
my friends children in germany are more polish then german(next gen)
szczeciniak   
23 Sep 2009
News / Should Poland let in refugees from USA ? [80]

germany hamburg in early 80
being called polish swine, (my answer to that : german swine)it worked:-)
worked in zdf hamburg it was not easy at all, if not one Jewish lady(Spock polish)
she helped alot.
i must say that with time , it was getting easer.
then migration to Australia, and if you think you know english? think egain!
knowing and speaking!!! big dif , australians do not speak like erik bena.
but once egain , with time i have learned every thing needed to be learned(still learning)
fair amount of refugees related things!! right?
szczeciniak   
23 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

What would Europe look like with Polish–Lithuanian-ukrainian Commonwealth today

The human mind craves fantasy. But fantasy itself isn't stable. Myths and legends are constantly shifting. What was believed yesterday, is laughed at today. re-examine the former Cold War battlefield!!.

Note the changes around the globe, and the changes in Washington.!!

and What do i think will be happening over the next 20 years? (my cristal boll )
i dont know!! but i know that, united countries like poland- ukraine and lithuania have a chance to stand up against foes and bullies in Europe

so Polish–Lithuanian-ukrainian Commonwealth would be a good thing, for poles:-&
szczeciniak   
6 Oct 2009
News / Poland. Sold for nothing. [341]

The new "Polish shield" is being proposed by Poland's state-owned arms manufacturer Bumar, in cooperation with the French-based MBDA European consortium. At a cost of around €5 billion, that is much cheaper than usa shield?(was it around 12 bill usa dollars?)

link:
euranet.eu/eng/Today/News/English-News/Poland-ponders-own-anti-missile-shield
how about that????
szczeciniak   
6 Oct 2009
News / Poland. Sold for nothing. [341]

the money would be better spent

sure!! in the healthcare? roadworks , help with building sport stadiums for soccer?
homeless, work less, there is alway a way to spend and reasons to spend .
but The Polish government has reacted and willing to spend 5 bill euro for that shield? without USA personnel to station in poland!!
plus have its owe system independent from NATO!! still protecting poland from the east.

now it was a big deal with USA shield!! (russia was threaten about its security)
would it be a big deal again with this(polish )system???