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Joined: 22 Sep 2007 / Male ♂
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From: Scotland (glasgow)
Speaks Polish?: nope
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trtnarmy1   
22 Sep 2007
Life / How much do you HATE POLISH PEOPLE and POLAND [1260]

Well long before Poland joined the EU, i had visited the country many times and always found the people to be very friendly and very helpfull. Ifor one wish them all the best of good luck and lots of good fortune over here. Just wish a few of them would open up a brewery over..........i really miss the beer lol.

Good luck to all the poles in the uk, in particular Scotland
trtnarmy1   
27 Sep 2007
Life / I want polish passport [86]

You can of course buy a Polish passport just like you can buy everything in Poland like a driving license. simply pay your money and wait a week or so and it should be ready. We have many such people coming in to England now with these fraudulent documents. The Poles will sell anything for a price-even their own grandmothers even though they all trudge all the way to church on a Sunday!

And you know this, and can prove it! (For a fact) HOW?
trtnarmy1   
27 Sep 2007
Life / "Toilet fee" - the only thing i dislike about Poland [17]

Hi guys (n girls lol)

This is gonna sound so petty to most, and i know its similar in many of the old eastern European countries, but does anyone else get annoyed at the standard 1zl charge every time you need to run to the toilet?

You would think i would be glad to be getting a beer for 3zl (old bus station in warsaw in case you are wondering lol) but with a bladder like mine, i am in and out the toilet like a yo-yo, sometimes i think its 3zl for a beer and 2zl for the wee woman collecting the zlotys lol

Anyway i guess in a country i adore so much paying for a pee ain't really that much to complain about lol.

But are there any plans to do away with this annoyance? lol
trtnarmy1   
27 Sep 2007
Life / "Toilet fee" - the only thing i dislike about Poland [17]

In Russia too.. And Some parts of England..

I thought england was one big huge toilet lol

I have never been charged before in germany, spain. italy, portugal or any other major western european country (sorry apart from france) only in the old east. Yea i know its common practice in the czech republic, greece, turkey etc, but i think Poland should rise above this 1zl charge. Being drunk and looking for zloty coins is a pain in the .......
trtnarmy1   
4 Oct 2007
News / Poland biggest problem [125]

Iv just sat and read every post from this thread and i honestly wonder if any of the people posting negatives have been to warsaw/poland recently. I have been 5 or 6 times in the last 2 yrs and im sorry, but the city is under reconstuction on a massive scale! Every visit there is a project finished and another just starting. For the people quoting bartek212 as if he has shown some kind of new and remarkable insight! Well im sorry, but i have been to almost every catital city in western europe and the old east and bartek212`s rant is exactly that! Young people in glasgow, edinburgh, birmingham, leeds, london, dublin, belfast, cardif, paris, amsterdam, brussels, berlin, prague, vienna, madrid, zagreb, bratislava etc etc all have the exact same complaints. Christ i could take you to some run down parts of glasgow that are less than 20 mins away from me and they would scare the fkn **** out of you . Bartek212, not so long ago i was you, i grew up in a not so smart part of town, i had no money, my family (dad in particular) would never have supported me in further education, so i had to leave school at 16 and find a job. Damn before that when i was 12 i worked on a market stall selling socks and made £1 (about 5zl ) for three hours work, then at 14 i worked at a dog race track and made £15 for working all day saturday and 4 hrs on a tuesday, wednesday and thursday. I am rather sad to see a youndg person like yourself with so many negative thoughts. Rather than think of all the bad points (and every country has there bad points, not just yours) think of ways to make it better! Then get up of your ass and make it better.

For the people questioning polish people, there ethics and attitudes ( and i realise some of you are poles) i honestly think you should be taking a long hard look at yourselfes, and dont steriotype a whole nation with regard to your own possible/probable failings.

I have so much more to say here, but i am so pissed off at some of the comments made on this thread that if i dont go now i will say something i will regret.

Good luck 2 you bartek in warsaw, and to bartek in berlin, and to bartek in riga, and to bartek in moscow and to bartek in glasgow etc etc etc
trtnarmy1   
5 Oct 2007
News / Weak US dollar in Poland and other countries... [180]

US is puppet
police force of Euro-Zionists.

X-files was/is your favourite tv programe of all time

Joe I think each sincere Amarican intellectual is interested in the withdrawal of US army and US agressive policy from the rest of the world. According to dates I read in Rissian mass-media young Americans feel more sympathy toward isolationism

Are you fkn mad? The world is a hard enough place to police with the americans! God knows the mess this planet would be in without them.

Ps- you 2 clowns should get a room!!! fkn halfwits
trtnarmy1   
25 Oct 2007
Life / Redheads in Poland - How many? [95]

just back from warsaw and tried hard to leave a genetic print there (but with no luck lol) off 2 gdansk for a few days in a couple o weeks and will try even harder 2 leave a genetic print there lol

ps- i am scottish with strawberry blond hair
trtnarmy1   
25 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

you wouldnt understand this in the UK there is pure selfishness.. you only think of yourself,, in poland we actually care for our familiess....... we have a sharing caring culture...

[quote=jareck8] i can sense an elemant of fear, this is natural when is confronted with change, the fact is uk is changing, chanigin fo rth ebetter, since migration uk is growing, growing in success with the collection of many people around the world all contributing, this is the same way people from the easter europe block will contribute..

m8 i dont know u and already i dont like u, so i advise u 2 shut ur trap. My feeling toward the polish are pretty much the same as tornados, im just back from warsaw and iv already booked up 2 go 2 gdansk in a couple o weeks, so i really like poland and the people, but u sound and seem nothing more than a complete clown 2 me
trtnarmy1   
25 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

But if the postal vote is not available, why should you be denied the chance to vote?

doll this is the uk, and as much as i welcome all eastern european people, im afraid that i agree opening polling stations in this country for any other nationality is bang out o order.............even if the country in mention has paid all the expense
trtnarmy1   
26 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

I can't agree with you here. i think it's very important that Britain remains in the EU

sorry but i want britain out the eu........ps-i love poland

It would be very interesting, and close, but I think that Britain would stay in the EU, by 55 to 45 or something like that. It would probably be down to who runs the best media campaign that would decide the result.

dont know where u got ur stats from if there was a vote tomorrow! then the uk would be out

Are you afraid of this?

very afraid!! the asian community have hid behind there own small communities since the day they arrived here and they remain distant toward the local population (well in scotland/glasgow anyway) ps- i love poland

Torn, I'm sorry to say that but you behave like an idiot. We have polling stations in every corner of this planet and your "why we allow that" make you only look like a 13yo kid. If you had any idea about international law, you would know that It's not a case of allowing anything, you simply have no saying about that.

identity!!!! this is the uk not poland, not pakistan, not india, and what makes you such an authority on international law, and even if you are right, why should someone from brussels or anywhere else be allowed to dictate law in the uk? Generations of people from this country worked hard to make it what it is, they paid (as we all do) national insurance on top of tax so we could have the best health service, so we could have the best in education etc etc etc, why now should this country be opened up to anyone from anywhere else on the planet to take advantage of the society that generations of UK nationals paid into and built? .......ps-i love poland
trtnarmy1   
28 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

Great. The country has been waiting for it for 60 years or so

better than most others on the planet

Ha ha ha!

who are you trying to kid?

The UK would be worse off for it too

in ur opinion!

There isn't such thing as 'The Asian Community'

????
trtnarmy1   
28 Oct 2007
UK, Ireland / Polls for Poles in the UK [178]

EU funding for projects, and into poorer areas neglected at local and national levels

2 b quite honest u bore me 2 tears with ur one sided views on most everything! so much so that when i normally see ur name i skip right past anything u have 2 say!!! but i will say the only reason any part of the uk needs any type of funding is due 2 the amount of money dragged out the country by europe!

now in the future do not reply 2 anything i might say and i will do likewise!

ta ta
trtnarmy1   
31 Oct 2007
Life / Redheads in Poland - How many? [95]

i wish you luck in your epic quest :-)

thank you :-) i shall let u know the end result lol
trtnarmy1   
2 Nov 2007
Travel / Have you ever been in Poland? [111]

I love poland and the people, must o been to various parts of it around 20/25 times since the early 90s, been to krakow earlier in the year, just back from warsaw and will be in gdansk for a few days from the 10th november untill the 15h.

But now i reckon i need to agree with polishmaster ( to a degree). What chance have all the (old) eastern bloc countrys got if the cream of the well educated, the hard workers, the thinkers, the planners etc all go looking for a better life in the (old) west? This is only my opinion, so please dont shoot me down in flames for it, but i think Poland , along with the baltic countries, romania bulgaria etc etc needed for there own benifit to remain outside the eu. Poland needs its brightest and its smartest in Poland, shaping and building the country for the future.

Please dont think for a second i am being anti-polish in any way