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"I can spot a Pole a mile away" - Polish fashion?


Oscypek - | 107  
31 Dec 2007 /  #61
"I can spot a Pole a mile away" - Polish fashion?

I can always spot the gorgeous Polish women from at least three miles away! ;-)
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
31 Dec 2007 /  #62
3 miles away, are they really that big? LOL. No, I agree, more curves than the Spa F1 track
OP noimmigration  
31 Dec 2007 /  #63
I can always spot the gorgeous Polish women from at least three miles away! ;-)

I can also smell if its her time of the month, I dont know if thats a good thing or a bad thing lol.

The Poles are big lads. I'm fractionally over 100kg's (big boned they say) and slightly above normal height but some of these guys here make me look average-sized. They know how to scrap too

the average male height of poland and britain are actually the same.
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
31 Dec 2007 /  #64
Yeah, the perfume gets better when payday comes round, LOL
PinkJewel  
31 Dec 2007 /  #65
I can always spot the gorgeous Polish women from at least three miles away! ;-)

I can also smell if its her time of the month, I dont know if thats a good thing or a bad thing lol.

What a charmer! Not. I read somewhere you had a girlfriend...is she Inflatable Irene or Blow-Up Brenda?
OP noimmigration  
31 Dec 2007 /  #66
no my girlfriend is a fellow student.

Yeah, the perfume gets better when payday comes round, LOL

hahaha
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
31 Dec 2007 /  #67
Noimmigration, we need to find a thread to discuss Scots Law. Maybe one with comparative Polish/Scottish education studies would fit the bill
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498  
1 Jan 2008 /  #68
we need to find a thread to discuss Scots Law

The title could be "Inciting Racial Hatred". We could then review noimaginations posts and then decide whether he has committed a crime under Scots Law.

Any links ?
Could post a query on the Societys forum.
Wroclaw Boy  
1 Jan 2008 /  #69
80% of Polish men have skin heads so they can shave thier own heads thus avoiding the barber costs.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379  
1 Jan 2008 /  #70
I wonder what the Polish newspapers would write about this forum, if they read page two of this thread.
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
1 Jan 2008 /  #71
- Do you really value so highly and are scared of their opinion? If yes, then why?
:)
isthatu 3 | 1,164  
1 Jan 2008 /  #72
no my girlfriend is a fellow student.

poor cow.she must be on a media studies course as she obviously isnt the sharpest pencil in the case to be with a numpty like you.
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498  
1 Jan 2008 /  #73
I wonder what the Polish newspapers would write about this forum, if they read page two of this thread.

They would probably first of all demand an apology for allowing this, then demand noimaginations I.P.address then charge him.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379  
1 Jan 2008 /  #74
Do you really value so highly and are scared of their opinion? If yes, then why?

I value all thought out opinions, be they for or against my arguement. I am just curious to know what they would say, given the context of the posts.

Because, frankly, I don't see anything funny on that page. I do see some very offensive posts [or opinions] though.

There is a limit to what some of us will put up with.
Puzzler 9 | 1,088  
1 Jan 2008 /  #75
There is a limit to what some of us will put up with.

- Lots of media in Poland are Polonophobic. I wouldn't trust these psychopaths and liars at all. They the same as in other countries.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379  
1 Jan 2008 /  #76
Lots of media in Poland are Polonophobic. I wouldn't trust these psychopaths and liars at all.

I won't be contacting them, so I'll never know.
Wroclaw Boy  
1 Jan 2008 /  #77
Puzzler you really need to check the dictionary definition of psychopath.
dtaylor 9 | 823  
1 Jan 2008 /  #78
check the dictionary definition of psychopath.

with your obvious anger towards the poles, i find it comical looking at your avatar
OP noimmigration  
1 Jan 2008 /  #79
They would probably first of all demand an apology for allowing this, then demand noimaginations I.P.address then charge him.

LOL that act isnt even in force yet, not until details of its statutory instrument are published. And even then it was an act passed in parliment to prevent civil unrest through instigating hate crimes. are you so stupid as to think they will use it to prosectue someone on an internet forum.

'Any prosecution would have to be approved by the attorney general, the government's chief law officer. Ministers say the small number of prosecutions for incitement to racial hatred (fewer than 100 in three years) demonstrate the law can be applied sensibly.'

and any way I may be xenophobic but I have not said anything racist. Id like to see it stand up in court moron.
_Sofi_  
1 Jan 2008 /  #80
noimmigration - how do you think this would look if you made it, say as a lawyer and then you were publicly discredited for your lovely 'joke' on p.2?
OP noimmigration  
1 Jan 2008 /  #81
I am not a lawyer so how can I be publicly discredited. And when I am a lawyer I think I will have a new computer by then.
_Sofi_  
1 Jan 2008 /  #82
I am not a lawyer so how can I be publicly discredited. And when I am a lawyer

I assume you can read, I said:

how do you think this would look if you made it, say as a lawyer and then you were publicly

Daisy 3 | 1,224  
1 Jan 2008 /  #83
It doesn't matter if this thread can never be traced to him...he will show himself in his true colours at some point.........someone as bigoted as him, surely has friends filled with the same xenophobic hatred.......a man is only as good as the company he keeps......and one day sooner or later he'll be found out for the spineless spiteful little creep that he is :(
_Sofi_  
1 Jan 2008 /  #84
I hope you're right, Daisy. I'm completely disgusted by his 'joke.' Imagine her family saw that. It's enough any decent person on here has to witness another 'human' being so revolting as to joke about a rape/murder victim -and all because of her nationality.
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498  
1 Jan 2008 /  #85
are you so stupid as to think they will use it to prosectue someone on an internet forum

I believe they could - common law? I am not a solicitor so I don't know.

being so revolting as to joke about a rape/murder victim

Speaks volumes about him.
OP noimmigration  
1 Jan 2008 /  #86
common law

you mean statute law, genius.

about a

I hope you're right, Daisy. I'm completely disgusted by his 'joke.' Imagine her family saw that. It's enough any decent person on here has to witness another 'human' being so revolting as to joke about a rape/murder victim -and all because of her nationality.

her parents are polaks and probably cant speak english. I bet they are upset though that they cant get their dirty little eastern european hands on the british pounds she was taking out of the economy and sending home.
dtaylor 9 | 823  
1 Jan 2008 /  #87
you mean statute law

seems you know a bit about the law? wonder how many times you have been slung in the cell troll
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498  
1 Jan 2008 /  #88
Criminal law and procedure in Scotland is different from that in the rest of the
United Kingdom. The main distinction is that Scots criminal law is based
principally on a common law tradition, whereas in many jurisdictions much of the
criminal law is contained in statute. What this means in effect is that much of
Scots criminal law relies for its authority on past decisions of the courts and on the
writings of respected legal scholars rather than on Acts of Parliament.

Like I said - I am not a lawyer
OP noimmigration  
1 Jan 2008 /  #89
the incitement of racial hatred act is statute law passed through westminister parliment. It is not scots law though it affects scotland and it is not based on common law.

although scots law is seperate from english/welsh law. statutes passed through westminister can still be affective in scotland
scarbyirp  
1 Jan 2008 /  #90
No immigration . . . time for your medicine now mate

Wee bottle a tonic

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