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Daisy   
19 Jun 2007
Love / What should i do - I want my Polish Pete back [14]

Hes using you for sex and the other guys treating you well, its pretty obvious what you should do.....

I agree with that.

don't let him mess you about, dump him, there are others better than him
Daisy   
20 Jun 2007
News / There is no Muslim in Poland [116]

i don't believe any one religion is 'best'

I think Magda meant popular rather than best
Daisy   
20 Jun 2007
News / Secret CIA Prisons in Poland [54]

Krysia, don't let him do to you what he did to Bubba, you're just giving him what he wants
Daisy   
20 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Great Britain vs England, Ireland, Scottland, Wales [37]

However, we are only strong when we combine as a United Kingdom,

I'd agree with that, i can't see what would be gained from breaking up. although i must admit it annoys me that you get free prescriptions in Wales and students in Scotland don't end up with teh huge debts that english students do, we should all enjoy teh same benefits
Daisy   
20 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / Great Britain vs England, Ireland, Scottland, Wales [37]

Student loads are a disgrace and should never have been introduced. Its true that the English pay for Scotland, even with the Oil, Scotland benefits from the Union. But Britain is better as one nation, Scotlands contribution to engineering and politics (for instance) are part of what made Britain what it is - a very successful nation.

my point as well, we should rectify these wrongs, but some people regard these inequalities as a reason to break up. We should stay as a united nation, but give all residents the same benefits
Daisy   
20 Jun 2007
News / Poland's Growth Fastest in 10 Years [95]

They shot down a quarter of the German airforce.

my dad told me that Polish pilots would fly out in conditions British pilots wouldn't, thick fog and really bad weather
Daisy   
22 Jun 2007
News / your PM and President the two twins.... [24]

that may be so Greg, but Loki is interested in why Polish people voted for the twins.

what was it about them that attracted you to vote for them?
Daisy   
22 Jun 2007
Love / Sad :( I feel i have lost something very special [32]

Scott, it will get beter in time.

Not only have you lost someone you loved very much, but you said you didn't see it coming, so you feel you can no longer trust your instincts, that makes you feel vulnerable.

You have to give yourself time to readjust and you will
Daisy   
22 Jun 2007
News / There is no Muslim in Poland [116]

the story of Jacob is in the Koran, but I don't know what the Arabic for Jacob is, but I'm sure many muslims are named this
Daisy   
24 Jun 2007
Love / Do you think letters after you have broken up work ?? [29]

BubbaWoo

I was expecting a different answer from you... don't forget about "sender regret"
Write a 'no send' letter, then put it away somewhere, look at it in 6 months time and you'll be amazed how far you've moved on in that time
Daisy   
25 Jun 2007
History / History keeps us divided [6]

Nation who don't know enything about their history is not worth to live .....

I agree with that, if you don't know your history it will come along and repeat it's self.

But I also agree with Patrycja, that we should let go of the hostilities.

Last year a local methodist minister, invited 3 German women who were born just after the war, but now lived in england to talk about their experiences. I went to that talk and it was very interesting to hear their story, there was an old man who had survived Auschwitz there and he had questions he wanted to ask them.

One of the women knew nothing about the holocaust until a lesson at school when she was 14, she ran home in tears afterwards, and started shouting at her parents for keeping it a secret from her. We should listen to each other more.
Daisy   
25 Jun 2007
History / History keeps us divided [6]

This is interesting. because I bet this happened more then once..

From what the women said that evening, a lot was kept secret. If course when they were older and knew more they then questioned their parents, the point is, it wasn't easy for a lot of ordinary people living in Hitler's Germany. I think we need to understand these things in order to move on.
Daisy   
27 Jun 2007
UK, Ireland / The British workers denied jobs because they can't speak Polish [45]

Oh my God...I think I must be psychic...you're never going to believe this, but before I looked at the link, a voice in my head said "Daily Mail"....OK, I know it's the Mail on Sunday, so my psychic powers are obviously not fully developed yet.

Isn't it a shame Mr Moss cannot remember the woman's name or the factory involved, somebody might not belive him....but it must be true because it's in the Mail