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Joined: 25 Dec 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 31 Dec 2011
Threads: Total: 15 / In This Archive: 10
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From: Poland, Gliwice
Speaks Polish?: Tak, umiem
Interests: Cycling, chess and language

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Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
Food / Pierogi (polish Dumpling) Lovers Here???? [76]

They are a form of pierogi, just much smaller. Pierogi come in many sizes (slang for pu*sy too, lol). There is a standard size but I like the big ones from a special bar here.

It is. You might be thinking of kapuśniak which is cabbage soup, sauerkraut.
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
Food / Pierogi (polish Dumpling) Lovers Here???? [76]

Yeah, in Norwich, right? I have some Colman's Seafood Sauce in my fridge, it's good but high calorie stuff.

The Poles could benefit from experimentation with pierogi and really raise their profile. They are not creatures of experimentation oftentimes. I think they are just offloading the national surplus of cabbage.
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
News / British ambassador to Poland accused of "ignorance" for supporting gay rights [70]

I don't think they take as active a PC stance as some here think. I'd describe it more as laissez-faire, live and let live rather than condoning it to any degree. What doesn't harm me doesn't bother me is how many Europeans seem to think. Classically liberal and not 'new liberal'.
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
Food / Pierogi (polish Dumpling) Lovers Here???? [76]

Poles are quite well into mustard, esp at grills. They have many makers and varieties here. Britain has Colmans but not much else.

Spicy you say? Hmm...I can't think what that would be. It's bound to be a mustard derivative of sorts.
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
Food / Pierogi (polish Dumpling) Lovers Here???? [76]

A yellow sauce? I don't know what you mean. Wouldn't it just be discolouration from the onions or sth like that?

Oh, maybe melted butter? They put a lot of butter in with them in some places.
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
Food / Pierogi (polish Dumpling) Lovers Here???? [76]

One of the better winter foods, very simple and tasty. I'll likely get some with meat through the week. I love the fried and caramelised onions that they come with. A good sour rye soup is in order beforehand.
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

Or those lingering worries that sit in your mind :) Those that dog you :)

I don't think that's what our resident Aristotle had in mind ;)
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
History / History of the crime ; Bandera, UPA and Podole Polish land. [116]

Statues are not meant to be toppled as they are remnants of history, symbols of the way it was. The only exceptions are the likes of Saddam Hussein, whose statue was hauled down by haters of his oppressive regime and with good reason.
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
History / History of the crime ; Bandera, UPA and Podole Polish land. [116]

I didn't say it made them Russian, Borrka, just that they have leanings perhaps from a lack of identity. The Ukrainian girl spoke Russian in Poland. Why not speak Ukrainian as young Poles have about as much chance as understanding that as Russian, wouldn't you say?
Seanus   
13 Dec 2009
Love / Are Polish women too controlling? [106]

What I have found is that some girls here like locking horns with you, sth they respect you for btw, then love you for agreeing with them at the critical moment. That's their control job done successfully there.
Seanus   
12 Dec 2009
Life / Consider going back to Poland? [90]

Personally, I have been made to feel welcome by many, Greg. That's just my way, I put out good energy and I tend to get received favourably. I wasn't talking about me. I was talking about others who tend to find that some Poles can be resistant and unaccommodating. I am lucky to find helpful folks here.

You have just shown your mentality, though. Thanks for confirming it ;)

Yes, you are in the EU so with rights comes responsibilities, true?
Seanus   
12 Dec 2009
Language / Polish Case System [32]

They tend not to correct case mistakes if they get the meaning. Some do and some don't but they tend to let it slide.
Seanus   
12 Dec 2009
Language / Polish Case System [32]

It really boils down to how you learn. Many teachers intentionally withhold information. Times have changed and we have the tools necessary for effective self study. I don't baby my students and I sure as hell don't encourage laziness. Some people here expect a magic wand which, simply put, they are not going to get from me. I give them the building blocks without giving out too much.
Seanus   
12 Dec 2009
Language / Polish Case System [32]

I wouldn't be so sure. It might strike you as odd but I've never really studied Polish grammar to any appreciable extent. I've picked up 90% of what I know from listening alone.

The instrumental is a nice one to learn. There is some kind of regularity to the rules which is good.