Lodz_The_Boat 32 | 1,535 11 Oct 2009 / #1Yea... so here goes...complete the sentence...When on a Polish street I can see .. .. .. .. .. ..
SeanBM 35 | 5,812 11 Oct 2009 / #3Shoe shops, kebab shops, churches, Italian restaurants, cobbled streets, off licence/grocery-store, posters advertising exhibitions, lots of people walking, foreigners (mainly European/American), students, good looking (yet not conceited) Polish women dressed well and maintain their femininity, bald Polish men, horses and carts, mostly new cars and some maluchs, bad driving, not much litter yet no dustbins, road works, buildings getting their façade renovated.I am talking about the centre of Krakow.Nice thread and believe it or not, I had the exact same idea for a thread.Great minds think alike, Idiots seldom differ :)
Lefty 13 | 124 11 Oct 2009 / #4When on a Polish street I can see .. .. .. .. .. ..Ok I will be nice (Since I don't hold grudges £ódź, you real man you!)Old people in hats, young people in hoods, small dogs, shops, restaurants, kiosks, trams, cars, cobbles, graffiti, the occasional policeman.
southern 75 | 7,095 11 Oct 2009 / #5When on a Polish street I can see .. .. .. .. .. ..Dziewczyny,spodniczy,mini spodniczy,bluzki,wlosy,deep dekoltes and the sun shining on polish eyes.
dnz 17 | 710 11 Oct 2009 / #6drunks stumbling around, people spending their new found credit, shocking driving, stuck up girls with their massive noses in the air, pretty buildings in dire need of painting, trams on the same road as the cars, and the same shops as on every european high street
isa 10 | 41 11 Oct 2009 / #9Bank, real estate office, dentist, bank, real estate office, dentist, bank, real estate office, dentist...cukiernia ;-)
southern 75 | 7,095 11 Oct 2009 / #13girls with their massive noses in the air,Really?You observe the noses?
szarlotka 8 | 2,208 11 Oct 2009 / #14When on a Polish street I can see .. .. .. .. .. ..for miles and miles and miles
SeanBM 35 | 5,812 11 Oct 2009 / #15sour faced people and broken paving stonesAre you suggesting a connection? ;)
still_wisher 7 | 97 11 Oct 2009 / #16When on a Polish street I can see .. .. .. .. .. ..dresy and undresy..
pudddddin 7 | 48 11 Oct 2009 / #17sour faced people and broken paving stonesAre you suggesting a connection? ;)I can only reach the conclusion that:a) they fall over the broken pavements often and therefore are constantly in a bad moodb) Polish people can't be arsed fixing pavements and spend their time scowling on the streets insteadc) there was a tornado at one point that broke all the paving stones and set Polish peoples faces at a permenant scowlCast your votes please...
vndunne 43 | 279 13 Oct 2009 / #18Bank, real estate office, dentist, bank, real estate office, dentist, bank, real estate office, dentist...cukiernia ;-)hairdresser/beauty salon added in here as well