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From: east chicago, indiana
Interests: food, beer, baseball, football

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regionpolski   
13 Mar 2007
USA, Canada / Question about Polish Social life in Chicago [22]

I'm married to a Polish lady, and we live in Indiana, right outside of Chicago. Don't look on websites, look in cafes, supermarkets, etc., and I'd stay away from the nightclubs. Speak your best Polish, even if it's not very good, it's like the shoe is on the other foot.
regionpolski   
13 Mar 2007
Food / sausage variations [5]

I see several varieties of kielbasa in the stores. How is each best prepared?

Swojska
Wiznowia
Weselna
dibecka

My spelling is not the best, and there are others. Any advice is appreciated.
regionpolski   
16 Mar 2007
Law / American beer business opportunities in Poland [84]

As an introduction, I work for a beer distributor in the states. Anheuser Busch ( Budweiser ) in particular. Does anyone know if there are opportunities in Poland in the beer business?
regionpolski   
16 Mar 2007
Law / American beer business opportunities in Poland [84]

I really don't care to debate which piwo is better. Taste is very subjective. I do enjoy Okocim Baltic Porter. Anheuser Busch will market itself wherever there are beer lovers. Is there a lot of beer marketing in Poland?
regionpolski   
18 Mar 2007
Real Estate / general questions about Gdansk locations [12]

What can anyone tell me about two locations in Gdansk?

Zakopianska street is this a downtown location?

Baczynskego street, which is only 20 minutes from the Baltic.

Thank you for any info.
regionpolski   
19 Mar 2007
Real Estate / general questions about Gdansk locations [12]

My wife and I will take posession of her mother's condo. Her daughter lives in the condo close to the Baltic. It has ocean view. We will look to sell one or both. I'm just trying to get a feel for the locations. Both are two bedrooms. The Zakopianska location is ground floor.
regionpolski   
19 Mar 2007
Real Estate / general questions about Gdansk locations [12]

Is the old town area nice? Close to shopping? Theatre? What's the atomosphere in the area? Young people, old people, mixed? We're waiting for my wife's immigration case in the States. I'm hopeful that we will visit Poland by June.

Is the Brezno area becoming more upscale? Any information is appreciated.
regionpolski   
19 Mar 2007
Real Estate / general questions about Gdansk locations [12]

its bed time for me - i will write more tomorrow

Thank you, and look forward to hearing from you tomorrow. Sweet dreams.
regionpolski   
27 Mar 2007
Law / American beer business opportunities in Poland [84]

My goal would be to try to attatch on with INBEV, which distributes Anheuser Busch products in Europe, including Budweiser. Significant beer volume isn't about taste, it's about marketing. INBEV, AB, SAB, etc., will market massive volumes of beer. As far as my tastes go, I drink Bud, Bass, and most any bock and dopplebock beer.
regionpolski   
31 Mar 2007
UK, Ireland / Cork or Krakow - where would you choose to live? [11]

you seem to be missing the point!!!!! the choice is either cork or krakov....not lake michigan, san diego...jesus if i had the choice i would stay where i was!!!!!

Okay, take it easy IrishGirl. No reason to get upset. I misread the question. I would prefer to live in Krackow.......................................................with summer home in Sopot.:)
regionpolski   
2 Apr 2007
USA, Canada / Good Polish/American Restaurants in Chicago area [90]

Bonieks- Thats right by my house but I havent been in there yet,
I`ll have to check it out sometime

As far as I know, everything is made there. They make great sledz, and their sausages are fantastic. They also supply a resteraunt, whose name escapes me, with food. A friend of mine swears on their czanina ( sic ) ( duck's blood soup ).
regionpolski   
2 Apr 2007
USA, Canada / Good Polish/American Restaurants in Chicago area [90]

I would love to open up a Polish Deli right down on Peach Street (biggest street in Erie) and put up posters and flyers so all could see

Ethnic specialty stores can be very successful, especially in today's economic climate. People will overpay for food they believe is unique And they don't have to cater exclusively to one ethnic group. Good food is good food. I saw blacks in Gilmart a couple of weeks ago, and I see people from every race in Bobaks. If there are enough people of Polish ancestry in the area, the traditions are ingrained in peoples memories, and you couple that with few immigrants, the old traditions tend to die off. A good business could keep them alive, and allow the business owner to make a nice living.
regionpolski   
5 Apr 2007
USA, Canada / I offer Polish language keyboard for free (Chicago area) [10]

So, tell us. What is Sledz like?

He's a very nice man. A Chicagoan genuinely interested in Polish people and Polish culture. He drove a long way for this keyboard. Getting to Indiana is a hassle this time of year because of the road construction. Unfortunately, I didn't have much time to spend, and I was not a great host. My wife is sick, and she was sleeping when Sledz arrived. I didn't want to wake her. We spoke briefly. Perhaps in the near future we can organize an outing in Chicago for members of this forum. Let me rephrase that. Perhaps in the future, someone can organize an outing in Chicago for members of this forum. Sorry, but my plate is full.

Just to re-emphasize, Sledz is a very nice man.
regionpolski   
8 Apr 2007
USA, Canada / Polish bakeries in Chicago [51]

Where are some good Polish bakeries and/or pastry shops in Chicago? I've found plenty of delis, but I've yet to find a good bakery.
regionpolski   
8 Apr 2007
USA, Canada / Polish bakeries in Chicago [51]

I went to a place on Belmont, just west of Harlem, a few years back, but it wasn't outstanding. There's a small place on Archer, Donajec's, which is good, but I have to believe that there's better out there.
regionpolski   
16 Apr 2007
USA, Canada / What's the marriage interview like in America to get a Green Card [3]

I'm an American and I married a Polish citizen in January. Our interview for her Green Card is scheduled for mid-May. Who has experience with the interview? What type of questions will be asked? How long will it take? We are bringing a translator, who also handled our paperwork, but it's been a few years since she's handled a marriage interview. I greatly appreciate any advice.
regionpolski   
27 Apr 2007
Law / American beer business opportunities in Poland [84]

One of the best stouts is available for sale tomorrow, April 28, 2007. It's only available for sale one day a year. It's Three Floyd's Dark Lord Russian Imperial Stout. I'm acquainted through business with brewer, and I'm hopeful I can score a few bottles, as I will be unable to attend the party.
regionpolski   
11 May 2007
USA, Canada / Store with Polish Speakers in Chicago to buy suit [11]

I need a suit, or so says my wife. To make things easy on myself, where in Chicago is a nice store where I can deal with Polish speaking salespeople and purchase a nice suit?
regionpolski   
12 May 2007
News / Poland- Visa Waiver Program [55]

Many Poles want to come to US. I understand that.
However, Poles have failed to see numerous opportunities unfolding in Poland, in EU member countries and countries that will became EU members.
Grass in NOT always greener on the other side.

I want Poles, as well as Russians, Serbs, Croats, Lithuanians, Lativians, Romanians, etc. to come to America, and in large numbers. Europeans are generally well educated, with skills to offer to society. Unfortunately, many of the Mexicans, El Salvadorians, Guetamalens, etc. entering the country, legally or otherwise, are not educated. Whereas 100 years ago, uneducated immigrants could thrive in low skill jobs, and create wonderful opportunities for their children, today's " low skill " jobs require an education. Even the steel mills near Chicago require many entry-level applicants to have 1-2 years of college, or techinical training. Europeans immigrants often have these skills.

The United States will not stop the flow of people crossing the southern border. They want a better life. However, the U.S. must develop programs to educate these people, so that they can get jobs other than the lowest wage/skill jobs available. The current U.S. immigration policies are designed to stop uneducated, low or no skill workers from having opportunities to contribute to society. Europeans are unfairly caught up in this policy, because they have so much more to offer as a result of their educations.
regionpolski   
12 May 2007
USA, Canada / Store with Polish Speakers in Chicago to buy suit [11]

My wife speaks Polish much better than she speaks English. She insists I need a new suit for our Green Card interview on Thursday. I don't want to argue with her. She's nervous enough. But I digress. I would like to walk into a store with her, where she can comfortably engage in conversation with a salesperson, discuss price, etc., and find me something that will put her mind at ease. Personally, I think my old suit is fine, and I'm certainly capable of buying my own suit.
regionpolski   
16 May 2007
News / The Polish Economy and its future [101]

How will Poland tackle an economic system viewed as terribly corrupt? How strong is the influence of gangsters in the economy? Will Poland stop the " brain drain " as its young, well educated populace leave for greener pastures? Will this exodus cause a decrease in the quality of teacher because the best and brightest are somewhere else? I agree that the current growth is great, but these questions can eat away at future growth, causing it to implode.
regionpolski   
17 May 2007
USA, Canada / My wife's US permenant residence card interview [15]

This is a continuation of the thread I started in the Jobs Offered section regarding needing a translator on May 17.

We aced the interview. We didn't even have separate interviews. Our translator, a fellow Chicago White Sox fan originally from Krakow, was fantastic. We had never met prior to today, and I was only vaguely familiar with her from a White Sox message board. I contacted her out of the blue, and she was more than happy to translate for us. Here is a recap of the 30 minute interview.

We had an 8AM appointment, so we met at 7AM near the Immigration center on Congress. We got acquainted, and arrived at 7:45AM. Pola, our translator, had never worked an interview before, and instead of going over questions etc., we just shot the breeze. She put my wife at ease. At 8:15AM, officer Hamilton called us in. He is a very nice black gentleman. He swore Pola in, and then Jola ( my wife ) and myself. I was grateful to have Pola along, as my wife was unsure of herself, and Pola explained everything, so my wife had no unanswered questions. Officer Hamilton gathered our identification, and asked for a copy of the marriage liscence. He asked some general questions to verify identities, and verified my employment. I'm a beer man, so it we had some humor concerning beer drinking. During this time, my wife was pinting out imperfections of my face to Pola, while I was paying attention to Officer Hamilton. After reviewing our license, he asked for documentation of our marriage. We have been together almost four years. We had some pictures, some with dates, some without. Jola pointed out my mom, and info about her. I was filling out the G-385, ( which I had but could not find ), I was otherwise extremely well-organized. I also showed Officer Hamilton my Dish Network bills, which indicate that I pay for Polish TV. I handed over our insurance records, including all of our doctor visits. I also showed him that Jola is listed as the beneficiary on my life insurance policy. Between our chemistry, the documents, etc., it was enough. He gathered up our ID's, except for Jola's work permit ID. He said he was keeping that. At that time I knew her application was approved. In two weeks or so, my wife will recieve her permanant residence card. In three years we have to file one more form. We did not have separate interviews.

My recomendations are simple.
Love the person you are with.
Take pictures
If you can, get and use insurance ( easier said than done )
If you spouse isn't fluent, use a translator. especially if you are like me, and you lack patience at times.
Bring plenty of correspondence, going back as far as possible.
Do not attempt marriage fraud. These officers handle 35-40 cases per week. It's a waste of everyone's time and effort. I would imagine a dedicated officer can spot a fraud a mile away. Of course, I pray I never do this again, and pehaps Officer Hamilton is the exception and not the rule. It was not confrontational.

Another advantage of a translator is that they can lighten the mood.
That's all I have. A huge thank you to Pola, and to everyone on this board for suggestions, or just offering good luck.