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szkotja2007   
15 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / British news: The Poles might be leaving but the prejudice remains [52]

The article is about England - it's become one of our quaint English traditions.

We are an island nation, its nothing new that we don't like outsiders.

I disagree,Britain as a whole is disintegrating. Independance movement in Scotland is growing - this thread is one example of why.
szkotja2007   
3 Sep 2009
News / Poland Remembers start of WW2 [200]

Spean Bridge Commando monument

Operations in ( and with ) Norway. nuav.net/commando.html


  • United we conquer
szkotja2007   
2 Sep 2009
UK, Ireland / Poland Flying the Flag at Gay Pride in Manchester [75]

We have a whole gay village in Manchester

Glasgow has a Gay Village too. Its called Edinburgh.

On a more serious note -

Subject: Maryhill Hurricane Appeal - Please give generously!

Hurricane 'Senga' hit the Maryhill district of Glasgow in the early hours of yesterday morning. Victims were seen wandering round aimlessly muttering "Pure mental, man no?"

The hurricane decimated the area causing approximately £9,000 worth of improvements. Several priceless collections of mementos from Majorca and Seville were damaged beyond repair. Three historically important areas of burnt out cars were disturbed. Many locals were woken well before their Giros arrived the next morning. Police state that incidences of looting, muggings and car crime were particularly high during the night, but calmed down when the hurricane struck.

Forty-two asylum seekers were rescued from an apartment in Elmbank Street , rescuers are going to search the second bedroom later today.

Radio Clyde has reported that hundreds of residents were confused and bewildered and were still trying to come to terms with the fact that something interesting had happened in Maryhill .

One resident, Bernadette O'Reilly, a 15 year old mother of 5 said "It gied me a pure fright so's it did... My little Chardonnay-Mercedes came running into ma bedroom greetin'. My youngest two, Tyler-Morgan and Natasha-Jordan-Jade slept through it all. Ah wiz still pure shaking when I was watching Trisha the next morning, so ah wiz". Neighbour Joseph 'young young' McGurn said "The noise wiz tremendous. At first ah thoat it wiz the young team coming oot of The Bugle Bar, but it wiz even worser.

The British Red Cross has so far managed to ship 4,000 crates of Bon Accord Pola Cola and two tons of Cheese Toasties to the area to help stricken locals.

Residents in neighbouring Ruchill offered to accommodate those left homeless, but the Maryhill people decided they were better off where they were.

A Council spokesman has indicated that it would take take at least a full morning to get things looking like normal and added "There has been a pure Blitz spirit, everybody's been pure blitzed".

Poundstretcher has agreed to stay open 24 hours to allow residents to refurbish their homes.
The Government has pledged to ensure that bookies, pubs, chip shops and other essential services will reopen as soon as possible.

HOW CAN YOU HELP?

This Appeal is to raise money for food and clothing parcels for those unfortunate enough to be caught up in this disaster.

Clothing most sought after includes - Fila or Burberry baseball caps, Hoodies, Kappa tracksuit tops (his and hers), Shell suits (female), white sport socks, (2 furra pounda!) Rockport boots or Adidas trainers. Food parcels are also urgently required. Please try to include - Microwave chips, Greggs Pies , Sugar Puffs, Tins of spaghetti, Gypsy Creams, Curly-Wurlies, Red Cola, cans of Special Brew and Diamond White, bottles of Buckie or El Dorado , glue or hairspray.

Just 22p buys a biro for filling in the compensation forms.. £2 buys chips, crisps and Irn-Bru for a family of nine. £3 will pay for a pouch of tobacco, papers and a lighter to calm the nerves of those affected.

*Breaking News*

Rescue workers have found a 10-year-old girl in the rubble Apparently she was smothered in20raspberry Alco- pop. When asked where she was bleeding from she replied " Craigmont Avenue , whit's it got to dae wi' you ya fanny?"
szkotja2007   
2 Sep 2009
News / Poland Remembers start of WW2 [200]

I was talking to one of my mates Grandad and that was the question I asked him. Apparently the inside of the tank was roasting and the pee would dry in minutes.

He also used to talk about the flakes of metal pinging off the inside, that would sting his face as bullets hit the outside of the tank. Thats the sort of first hand testimony that a lot of history books miss out on.
szkotja2007   
2 Sep 2009
News / Poland Remembers start of WW2 [200]

England would not come to Polands aid

I'm not being pedantic here but it wasn't all about England !

Go talk to my Grandad - he can tell the difference between a BMW ( Heinkel )and a Rolls Royce Merlin at 18000 ft - often his life depended on it. Waking up in the morning with half the street gone, seats empty at school etc,etc.

There is a lot to be said for first hand testimony to drive things home.

For example, during a tank Battle-where did the crew go for a pee ?
szkotja2007   
1 Sep 2009
Life / Looking for details on hunting in the vovoidship of Warmia-Mazurskie. [92]

Killing for fun is just wrong, however..............if you kill for food it makes you realise that you are responsible for the animals death and makes you more respectful for the beasts.

Where I live there are loads of deer, if these are not culled regularly the country becomes a mess and the animals suffer due to lack of proper nutrition and diasease.

So in some cases, hunting is necessary.
szkotja2007   
1 Sep 2009
News / Poland Remembers start of WW2 [200]

70TH Anniversary remembered

Poland has been holding a day of commemorations to mark the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II.

Leaders from 20 countries laid candles during a ceremony near Gdansk.

Earlier, Polish President Lech Kaczynski criticised the former Soviet Union over responsibility for the war.

His words added to an ongoing row with Moscow, although Russian PM Vladimir Putin said he hoped the two countries could settle their differences.

Mr Kaczynski said Poland had received a "stab in the back" from the former Soviet Union when it invaded and occupied the east of the country as the German army was advancing westwards.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8230678.stm
szkotja2007   
1 Sep 2009
Travel / Airports in Poland [11]

Heres a list - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_in_Poland
szkotja2007   
1 Sep 2009
Travel / Airports in Poland [11]

Is Szymany ( SZY) on the map? I cant see it .
szkotja2007   
27 Aug 2009
Life / Positive Polish Joke [9]

A new British Army Captain was assigned to the Polish II corps In Egypt. During his first inspection of the outfit, he noticed a camel hitched up behind the mess tent.

He asked the Sergeant why the camel was kept there. The nervous sergeant said, 'Sir, as you know, there are 250 men here on the post and no women. Sometimes the men have urges. That's why we have Molly The Camel.'

The Captain said, 'I can't say that I condone this, but I can understand about the 'urges', so the camel can stay.' About a month later, the Captain starts having his own 'urges'. Crazed with passion, he asked the Sergeant to bring the camel to his tent.

Putting a ladder behind the camel, the Captain stands on the ladder, pulls his pants down and has wild and insane sex with the camel. When he's done, he asked the Sergeant, 'Is that how the men do it?'

'No sir.. They usually just ride the camel into town. That's where the girls are..
szkotja2007   
26 Aug 2009
History / US snubs Poland over WW II ceremony? [75]

Dont worry Scrappy - I was being flippant.

3,000 yanks volunteered to fight fascism in the 1930s in The Abraham Lincoln brigade.
szkotja2007   
23 Aug 2009
Love / What do you think of Polish women who swear in English? [15]

Yay ! Thats my kind of gal.

What do you think of Polish women who swear in English?

Depends on the context.

pieprz mnie sounds alot better than f**k me.

Sounds great in any language !!
szkotja2007   
21 Aug 2009
Life / IS POLISH PATRIOTISM OBSOLETE? [34]

what flag is forbidden in Britain?

The one in my profile
Saltire banned
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8114884.stm
szkotja2007   
14 Aug 2009
Life / Doda - Blasphemy? [47]

Doda drinks Irn Bru - she's cool.
szkotja2007   
12 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Any Irish have child with Polish partners? [44]

Will kids here make fun of him because his name is different.

They take the pi$$ out of a 10 month old?

Congratulations on having Grzesieu ( OK so Im 10 months late but still, enjoy the magic ! )
szkotja2007   
8 Aug 2009
News / French and Poles [146]

I have no problems with the French - been to France for my last five holidays.
szkotja2007   
3 Aug 2009
UK, Ireland / Maternity and benefits in Scotland [16]

Magda - this link might be useful.
direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Moneyandworkentitlements/WorkAndFamilies/Pregnancyandmaternityrights/index.htm

Scotland also has excellent maternity services in their hospitals.