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Funny pictures from Poland


Del boy  20 | 254  
25 Oct 2008 /  #1
I know that thread was somewhere on PF but I can not find it, so again:
funny pictures form Poland.
fricken picture is too big I will post it later
its about Polish taxi company called fart ( in Polish luck)
cjjc  29 | 407  
25 Oct 2008 /  #2
called fart

haha

Could you then say:

Dobry fart?

:>
sausage  19 | 775  
25 Oct 2008 /  #3
Polish taxi company called fart

Why is this funny? :)
McCoy  27 | 1268  
25 Oct 2008 /  #4
Could you then say: Dobry fart?

no, fart means a good luck

poland luck
Zosia  1 | 51  
26 Oct 2008 /  #5
luck in polish means szczescie. i've never heard it translated as fart.
esek  2 | 228  
26 Oct 2008 /  #6
fart is also luck... hell it's difficult to explain ;) maybe fart is just temporary luck... like I don't know... 'ale fart wygrałem 1000zł!' - "what a lucky break, I won 1000zl!" (does it make any sense?)

I found it is similar to English 'lucky break' definition:

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/lucky_break
Barciur  - | 8  
27 Oct 2008 /  #7
Yeah fart is more like a slang word I suppose.
polishgirltx  
27 Oct 2008 /  #8
i've never heard it translated as fart.

farciarz - a man who's lucky
farciara - a woman who's lucky

;)
Sasha  2 | 1083  
28 Oct 2008 /  #9
fart means a good luck

luck in polish means szczescie. i've never heard it translated as fart.

McCoy is right I guess. At least in Russian "fart" is also luck.
Guest  
28 Oct 2008 /  #10
There's a Cafe Fart too, I think it's on the road from Katowice to Wisła. My missus says "fart" is more of a noun than an adjective, so if someone had a bit of luck you could say "to jest fart".
Zosia  1 | 51  
12 Nov 2008 /  #11
thanks everyone for clearing that up for me! now I'll be sure to use the word "fart" more in my vocabulary when talking in polish. :)
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
12 Nov 2008 /  #12
Here is another.


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time means  5 | 1309  
12 Nov 2008 /  #13
a five star boner :-))
Cenowski  - | 63  
2 Apr 2009 /  #14
Thread attached on merging:
Funny Polish pictures

i thought i would make a thread dont know if it already exsists but not sure.....

if anyone can find any amazing crazy pictures of just mad stuff you sometimes see in Polska or what Polish people have been up too anywhere else just add here, i will start with some i found on net.....
LAGirl  9 | 496  
4 Apr 2009 /  #15
God that is funny pics.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
4 Apr 2009 /  #16
Kutas, LOL. Probably Hungarian :)

Ach, there was a building supplies shop in Budapest called Arucha Cipa, LOL. No joke :)

What's wrong with kutas, Justy? ;) Don't knock it until you've tried it :)
JustysiaS  13 | 2235  
4 Apr 2009 /  #17
What's wrong with kutas, Justy? ;) Don't knock it until you've tried it :)

very funny! :P
Seanus  15 | 19666  
4 Apr 2009 /  #18
We told the guy at Smakosz that kapusta was tits in English. Mushrooms were pussy and bigos was cock. I could only imagine some foreigners walking in and him offering cock and pussy, LOL.

We were cruel but it was hilarious. He believed us!
JustysiaS  13 | 2235  
4 Apr 2009 /  #19
hey, that's what us Poles do to English people
osiol  55 | 3921  
4 Apr 2009 /  #20
My former flatmate tried that on me before - telling me false names of things in Polish. I don't think I ever fell for it, although I was a bit sceptical about a few words that turned out to be true, just because I detected a slightly smirk. The last time I said anything along the lines of...

kapusta was tits in English. Mushrooms were pussy and bigos was cock.

I kept my honesty, if not my modesty and made no mention of cabbage.
Guest  
6 Apr 2009 /  #21
When I was in Krakow I had fun taking pictures of things with "Krak" in them. Kraktours, Krakgas, Krakmeat... Maybe sometime I'll post them here.
Guest  
7 Apr 2009 /  #22
I've seen milk here that was produced by a firm called "Wartmilk" ....
gumishu  15 | 6193  
7 Apr 2009 /  #23
Wartmilk lovely :)heheh

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