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Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Sep 2007 /  #391
I don't think that Poland can much longer play the game spoiler....the patienceof the others is wearing thin and thinner...a dangerous game.....the backlash won't be to your liking, better think about it again!

ehhh threads again ... germans ,germans our old bad bastards.
Shawn_H  
14 Sep 2007 /  #392
Bratwurst Boy

Hey BB, Long time no see.... Back with a vengance I see :-)
isthatu 3 | 1,164  
14 Sep 2007 /  #393
you started

****WARNING FAULTY TOWERS MOMENT ********
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #394
You mean: "Don't mention the Hoff!", right? :)
Shawn_H  
14 Sep 2007 /  #395
"Don't mention the Hoff!",

OOOhhhh the boykini :-(
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #396
Hello Shawn....where is the rest of the gang? :)
Shawn_H  
14 Sep 2007 /  #397
Haven't seen Frau Shopgirl or Eurola on in a while, Puzz is around Going Strong. However I have no proof of that.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,148  
14 Sep 2007 /  #398
OOOhhhh the boykini :-(

What's wrong with boykini ?
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Sep 2007 /  #399
what do you think :))) you will make us scared :))))

we dont care about your ambitions, we dont care about your threads, nothing has changed
Shawn_H  
14 Sep 2007 /  #400
boykini

Please, Not on the Hoff.
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #402
"Frau Shopgirl" :)

....I wonder if she likes that....
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Sep 2007 /  #403
Hopefully we have now quite good relationships with Turkey, to be honest I noticed our western neighbour is just changing in to second Turkey :))) We have just to survive about 10 - 20 years :)) and we will negociate with Turkey.

There is one problem, those "smart" skin gays will take the Power,

but our allies just waits for it

:)))

so everything will be fine :)
shopgirl 6 | 928  
14 Sep 2007 /  #404
well, my dad can beat up BOTH your dads (Brat and Lukasz), cause he's stronger than Pudzian! :P

and American! :)
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #405
buthecouldn'tdosoaloneandneededlotsahelp...so! :)

FRAU Shopski! :)
shopgirl 6 | 928  
14 Sep 2007 /  #406
Mein BratMeister!
*hugs*
:D

I see that you and Lukasz are having a fine spitting contest, here. Can the girls join in the spitting? :)
shopgirl 6 | 928  
14 Sep 2007 /  #408
Well....I will say what I have said before in another thread a long time ago......

that Poland now is new to the EU, and will need help at first to build up strong, but then she will be in a position to contribute back to the EU. I especially think that the world cup will help to bring in money, and bring back all the labor force that has gone out of Poland. The young generation there is smart and wants to see progress both in business and politics. They don't care so much about the past and are not stuck in the old ways of thinking.

Why are you guys so stuck in the past.......you are not grandpas! Are you?
*scratches head*
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #409
Don't look at ME!
I'm not the one who brings the Hoff always back on the table...no no!
plk123 8 | 4,138  
14 Sep 2007 /  #410
Why are you guys so stuck in the past.......you are not grandpas! Are you?

don't trust the krauts or the commies.
shopgirl 6 | 928  
14 Sep 2007 /  #411
Not MORE stereotypes!
Can't anyone think for themselves?????

Ahhhhhhhhh! :(

Do you suggest we should join your German orcs hordes

Actually, Germany has a very low birth rate.....don't think they can dish out the Orcs fast enough to made hordes!!!! :(
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Sep 2007 /  #412
Not MORE stereotypes!

just read whole discussion, and you will notice that we offer germans "zero option" so we forget about the past and play in one team. but germans reject it and prefere to play together with Russians against some new European states.

And this one German we have here (i think he is in age of this skinhead on photo and similar way of seeing the world) just uses stereotypes all the time, and you know it is quite hard to discuss.
plk123 8 | 4,138  
14 Sep 2007 /  #413
Can't anyone think for themselves?????

i am thinking for myself and speaking from experience. both sets of people have really brought missery to the poles. you can trust them if you wish.. thanks to global warming siberia isn't as bad as it used to be.. have fun. ;)
shopgirl 6 | 928  
14 Sep 2007 /  #414
both sets of people have really brought missery to the poles.

I know that. But like you said "they have" as in "they have done in the past".
My point is that we need to look ahead.....instead. Respect the past, but embrace the future. :)
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #415
Erm...commies aren't really a "set of peoples"...Poland had had their own set of commies or it wouldn't had took so long.....
plk123 8 | 4,138  
14 Sep 2007 /  #416
in general commies = russkies but you are right and i consider the polish commies, traitors. is that better? lol

My point is that we need to look ahead.....instead. Respect the past, but embrace the future. :)

yeah, you are right.. the future looks very brigh for the german investors who are buying up poland. ;) :D
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #417
They are Poles, that's the point....not some other people.
When I listen to some Poles it always sounds as if it had been some foreign enemy and the ordinary, upstanding Pole had of course nothing to do with it....
Lukasz 49 | 1,746  
14 Sep 2007 /  #418
yeah, you are right.. the future looks very brigh for the german investors who are buying up poland. ;) :D

you should be happy we can always expel them again, ;)))
Bratwurst Boy 9 | 11,734  
14 Sep 2007 /  #419
Why do you think Germany brought you into the EU Lukasz? Seriously now...because we like you so much?

You belong to the EU now...and you better follow EU-rights...you can't expell the Germans anymore! :)
shopgirl 6 | 928  
14 Sep 2007 /  #420
You really have to be careful.....it is crucial to separate "peoples" from their Governments. They are NOT the same thing!

Not all of Poland likes the twins, especially the university student age Polish people. Their parents/grandparents are more conservative.

I don't know about Russia. I don't have such a clear vision of what the people think about their government and Putin.

And I think everyone should know by now what I think about Mr. Bush (actually I try very hard NOT to think of him at all). :(

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