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My neighbours in Poland are stealing all my things


krysia  23 | 3058  
30 Sep 2007 /  #61
and eventually go mad and eat their owner

Oh ****! that looks like my dog and I forgot to feed him today. If I never show up again on this forum one day, you will all know what happened to me.
witek  1 | 587  
30 Sep 2007 /  #62
remember dogs are animals


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OP wildrover  98 | 4430  
30 Sep 2007 /  #63
Not got a shotgun , but i do have a gun...but i suspect its not legal to shoot em , unless they have a gun too....
witek  1 | 587  
30 Sep 2007 /  #64
it is usually not a good idea to shoot people


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OP wildrover  98 | 4430  
30 Sep 2007 /  #65
Hey i do have a bunch of really cute cats.....any idea how to train them to kill bigger things than mice......?
svengoolie  1 | 112  
30 Sep 2007 /  #66
you need a drop gun! it means 2 of them
Shoot him with yours then take the other gun and squeeze it into his dead hand
so his prints are on it. Then claim self-defense
christoner  1 | 20  
1 Oct 2007 /  #67
sell my cars and buy a few bags of food ??? ******* hell what cars are they 1995 skoda's

get it sorted mate .

oh and bye the way my mother puts bars on da fridge
Michal  - | 1865  
1 Oct 2007 /  #68
What rubbish....yes there are some dishonest scum in my village , but the majoity of them are hard working nice peopl

Then why are you asking us when in fact your mind has already been made. You asked for my advice and now you are disagreeing. What is the point of asking? I ask myself.
OP wildrover  98 | 4430  
1 Oct 2007 /  #69
iI am asking about how to deal with the scum who stole from me...telling me that everyone in Poland is a thief is not helpfull , and in my experiance not at all true....Some of the greatest kindness i have been shown has been from poor people who have very little themselves....I cannot condem all the Polish nation because of a few local buraks who would be just as happy to steal from their own people......
plk123  8 | 4119  
1 Oct 2007 /  #70
shoot first then ask questions? lol..
Polson  5 | 1767  
1 Oct 2007 /  #71
Isn't it what Police does ?... ;p
plk123  8 | 4119  
1 Oct 2007 /  #72
i don't know about the cops.. but it is the american way and poland just loves america.. so it should be the natural thing. :D
Polson  5 | 1767  
1 Oct 2007 /  #73
aha ! okay ;p
witek  1 | 587  
1 Oct 2007 /  #74
iI am asking about how to deal with the scum who stole from me

maybe befriend them?

"Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer"

Sun-tzu
Chinese general & military strategist (~400 BC)


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OP wildrover  98 | 4430  
1 Oct 2007 /  #75
Sad thing is...these people are already friends...or pretend to be...they have drunk coffee at my home , shake my hand when they see me , then steal when they know i was not at home....Mind you they ain,t called to see me since they stole my stuff.....I heard a saying once...If somebody borrows 50 zloty and you never see them again , it was probably worth it....Sadly i lost a lot more than 50 zloty....
witek  1 | 587  
1 Oct 2007 /  #76
Sad thing is...these people are already friends...or pretend to be...they have drunk coffee at my home , shake my hand when they see me , then steal when they know i was not at home....

sometimes a man must stand up for himself and show others that he will not be pushed around or intimidated by anyone. the moment they robbed you should have confronted them and threatened them with violence or Police arrest because this is all they understand.
Michal  - | 1865  
2 Oct 2007 /  #78
ad thing is...these people are already friends...or pretend to be...they have drunk coffee at my home , shake my hand when they see me , then steal when they know i was not at home....Mind you they ain,t called to see me since they stole my

At least now you are learning. I too have learnt the hard way and through experience. You can be nice to a Pole and help him out but if you have something they want-beware! Poles do not believe in friendship as I think I have already said somewhere on this forum, you are either direct family or you are just an acquaintance, there is nothing in between. You are foreign and are an alien amongst their midst, these Poles are country folk they have not got an education or sophistication. I have seen how my own family behave in the Polish countryside. My wife's sister's husband even burnt down his Father-In-Law's house for the insurance money after he died! As the chimney stack was still standing and the insurance payout would be less, for some reason in Polish law, the remaining chimney stack is taken in to account in insurance payouts, he returned with a tractor and bulldozed it down-all to pay for his daughter's wedding party! Any Pole will stab any body in the back for a dollar or two.
Michal  - | 1865  
2 Oct 2007 /  #80
I whole heartidly agree!
OP wildrover  98 | 4430  
2 Oct 2007 /  #81
Not a chance...i am here for life...no matter how tough it gets....Life is tough for everybody in Poland....I don,t expect an easy ride...I am staying put..
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
2 Oct 2007 /  #82
Poles do not believe in friendship

With oinkers ? That's true.
OP wildrover  98 | 4430  
2 Oct 2007 /  #83
How about dogs...?
Michal  - | 1865  
3 Oct 2007 /  #84
The Poles prefer animals such as doge because they are obedient and do what they must to be fed, it is a sort of power thing with the Poles. You throw a stick and the dog runs and fetches whereas other races speak their minds and tell the truth.
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
3 Oct 2007 /  #85
How about dogs...?

Dogs OK.
Patrycja19  61 | 2679  
3 Oct 2007 /  #86
The Poles prefer animals such as doge because they are obedient and do what they must to be fed, it is a sort of power thing with the Poles.

Michal. do you really read or re-read what you write?

come on now.. its getting really boring... do you talk just to hear yourself?

least post something that makes sense.. cause it appears as though you just
type to get a word in, and know nothing about people!!

You can be nice to a Pole and help him out but if you have something they want-beware!

in every country this holds true, you just love to knock the polish any time you get
a chance, do you actually think that no where else in the world people could behave
this way?? and you call yourself a teacher??

again I stand by my allegations that your skills were bought from a cracker jack box!
Michal  - | 1865  
3 Oct 2007 /  #87
nd you call yourself a teacher??

I am sorry, but I have never been a teacher.

east post something that makes sense.. cause it appears as though you just
type to get a word in, and know nothing about people!!

I have traveled across Poland and I have seen a lot in my time. I can not discuss other countries as I have no experience but I do know Poland very well and know what they can be up to!
OP wildrover  98 | 4430  
3 Oct 2007 /  #88
Well . as an English person living in Poland i have to defend the Polish nation...The majority of Polish people that i have met have been really nice people , and i have met some very special friends..Yes i got ripped off by some local buraks , but that does not change my opinion that most of the Polish i met are just nice people......
Patrycja19  61 | 2679  
3 Oct 2007 /  #89
and i have met some very special friends..Yes i got ripped off by some local buraks , but that does not change my opinion that most of the Polish i met are just nice people......

thank you wildrover.. nice to see someone else agrees..
polonia  - | 4  
4 Oct 2007 /  #90
Before this guy gets his loaf of bread. Can some one point him to the nearest brain surgeon,

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