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Joined: 16 Feb 2007 / Male ♂
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From: London, Battersea, Krakow.
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peterweg   
19 Apr 2007
History / How long was Poland "lost in history"? [21]

Magus

Your information sound suspect.

freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~atpc/heritage/history/origins.html

the Slavic nations trace their ancestry to three brothers who parted in the forests of Eastern Europe, each moving in a different direction to found a family of distinct but related peoples. Fanciful elements aside, this tale accurately describes the westward migration and gradual differentiation of the early West Slavic tribes following the collapse of the Roman Empire. About twenty such tribes formed small states between A.D. 800 and 960. One of these tribes, the Polanie or Poliane ("people of the plain"), settled in the flatlands that eventually formed the heart of Poland, lending their name to the country. Over time the modern Poles emerged as the largest of the West Slavic groupings, establishing themselves to the east of the Germanic regions of Europe with their ethnographic cousins, the Czechs and Slovaks, to the south.

In spite of convincing fragmentary evidence
of prior political and social organization, national custom identifies the starting date of Polish history as 966, when Prince Mieszko (r. 963-92) accepted Christianity in the name of the people he ruled. In return, Poland received acknowledgment as a separate principality owing some degree of tribute to the German Empire (later officially known as the Holy Roman Empire--see Glossary). Under Otto I, the German Empire was an expansionist force to the West in the mid-tenth century. Mieszko accepted baptism directly from Rome in preference to conversion by the German church and subsequent annexation of Poland by the German Empire. This strategy inaugurated the intimate connection between the Polish national identity and Roman Catholicism that became a prominent theme in the history of the Poles.

peterweg   
21 Apr 2007
Love / Are Polish women in serious demand by Western men? [43]

find a women's brain to be the sexiest part of a women's body

Hmm..

Ok this is now relevant to me as I want to date a Canadian girl. I suppose if they are as dumb as you say it will make it easier
peterweg   
27 Apr 2007
News / Poland's overall view on the US? [38]

I suppose being in the US when they attacked,

Obviously 9/11 and Iraq are unrelated. Invading Iraq was a criminal act with the intention of theft.

'"We rebuild their cities"

Well, nothing has been rebuilt. Nobody asked the American airforce to destroy the countrie's infrastructure in the first place and nobody is asking the US occupation to continue.

BTW the only 'construction' that US has performed was to level the city of Fallujah and kill all its inhabitants.
peterweg   
3 May 2007
Love / A Story of mine [47]

Sam

I haven't seen my girlfriend in three weeks. She just started making excuses, wants to see me but something always comes up. Painful and cowardly on her part. Today was the last straw - she's flown back to Poland.

Well, the solution is to go and find someone else. I was upset for 45minutes, now, I'm over it.

Good luck.
peterweg   
3 May 2007
Love / A Story of mine [47]

Yes and then to see her get out of bed and start texting another guy would be a minus.

If a girl insists on having her phone next to the bed while you have sex, alarm bells should ring.

When I go to bed no phone of any sort gets answered, I'm not being woken up for a wrong number.
peterweg   
4 May 2007
Life / Gas, petrol prices in Poland [42]

One Imperial gallon in United Kingdom equals 4.54609 litres
One united States gallon equals 3.78541 liters

just to clear that up..
peterweg   
4 May 2007
Life / Gas, petrol prices in Poland [42]

thanks peter... so in the uk we pay about double for our petrol what america pays... so why are our boys getting killed...?

They are getting killed to increase the price of petrol. The Iraq occupation increased prices. Guess what business Bush and his gang are involved in?

The Tax on Petrol gives the UK the some cheapest petrol in the West. The tax pays for the NHS whereas in the US it ends up buying Oil execs houses and ****** (maybe)

Petrol should be much more expensive. Even at £1 litre, its not a touch on the cost of the damage its doing.
peterweg   
6 May 2007
Life / Gas, petrol prices in Poland [42]

Norway produces around 3.2 million barrels per day, UK ( 98% from Scotland ) produces around 2 million bbl/day.

And UK consumes about 2million barrels per day, so its basically self sufficient in oil.
peterweg   
21 May 2007
Real Estate / Foreigners: Please don't buy Polish Land! [823]

then take back all your 1 million beggars that think they have a right to destroy our economy, we saved you from Nazi's we will take your land!

Ok, so well me how Britain saved Poland form the Nazi? The 400k Polish fighting in the British army were rewarded with exile in Britain after being promised Polands freedom. Russia 'liberated' Poland but the communists were worse than the Nazi's. Britain did nothing to liberate Poland, The Americans gave Poland to Stalin.

Beggars? I haven't seen any Polish beggars - has one stolen you favourite pitch?
The Poles are doing our economy good.
peterweg   
22 May 2007
History / Polish movies about Poland's role during WWII [20]

The World at War

amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=dvd-uk&fie ld-keywords=the%20world%20at%20war&results-process=default&dispatch=se arch/ref=pd_sl_aw_tops-2_dvd-uk_6618715_2&results-process=default

Not Polish specific, but a very good documentary about the war. Quite a few facts have changed though - it was done in the 1970's.
peterweg   
24 May 2007
UK, Ireland / Nice British people. (see. the article ) [41]

Drunken violence is a past time for some men. I've been attacked by yobs who just wanted a fight, nothing unusual and its why we have surveillance camera's and ASBO's.

Welcome to Britain.

This is a nice thread. I get to be ashamed of being British and Polish in one go.
peterweg   
25 May 2007
Love / Polish attitude towards sex [194]

Sorry,I do not know the audience very well,there are english and polish,males and females and gradually I get used to it.What could be a joke for a Pole would be insulting for a Brit.
However you english women from what I read in the forum appear to me rather masculine.(maybe there is a reason why english gays are in the highest percentage in the world).But on the other hand maybe this is good.
Yesterday we had a scientific discussion about testosterone,when it was proved I was right and the moderator wiped out all the discussion.
So now we get into another discussion.You claim there are drugs that can stop erection.Can you name one(only one) of these drugs,approved officially(by the FDA)?
One thing is misinformation and another the right to express an opinion.

In fact English women are not masculine and that wouldn't make men gay. What an idiotic statement. As for homosexuality, in the its half the rate of the US, France and Italy. Using your logic, I suppose in the case of the USA it must be because America women are so fat, men find them repulsive
peterweg   
25 May 2007
Love / Polish attitude towards sex [194]

Escorts in Russia are among the elite,they make more on average than any other women.They view their job very positively.All the protest comes from the western feminists,not from these girls.

There was a survey among teenage Russian girls a few years back. 90% aspired to be an Escort.
peterweg   
29 May 2007
UK, Ireland / 700 are arriving every day from Eastern Europe into Britain [50]

Merged: More migrants come to Britain from Eastern Europe

A growing number of migrants coming to Britain from Eastern Europe may be intending to stay, a survey suggests.
More than one-third of women and a quarter of men said they wanted to stay, many of whom had changed their minds since arriving in the UK.

Story from BBC NEWS: news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/6699363.stm
peterweg   
29 May 2007
News / Poland- Visa Waiver Program [55]

The US may well scrap the Visa Waver Program completely because of the security risk.

Good for everyone else became the less tourists spend in the US the more they will spend elsewhere.