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osiol  55 | 3921  
14 Sep 2007 /  #451
Helmut

It does sound funny to the English ear.
Look up synonyms of the similar-sounding word helmet.
I don't know why it is funny to the Polish ear.
I've met lots of nice Germans, and very few bad ones.
plk123  8 | 4119  
14 Sep 2007 /  #452
german school:

lol.. you sure? i thought only austrians were violinists. :D :D
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11918  
14 Sep 2007 /  #453
i can see why you like it wurst man. lol it's highly complemetary to your way of thinking. :D

Hmmmm....Bratwurst with Kraut.....yummy! :)
Shawn_H  
14 Sep 2007 /  #454
Bratwurst with Kraut

and in Poland, it is Kielbasa with Kapusta....
See, there's more common ground than you guys think.
osiol  55 | 3921  
14 Sep 2007 /  #455
(Sauer)kraut for Germans.
Frogs for the French (who call the English roast-beefs.
Do the Poles not have a food-related pseudonym?
Grzegorz_  51 | 6138  
14 Sep 2007 /  #456
and in Poland, it is Kielbasa with Kapusta....

Ours is better.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11918  
14 Sep 2007 /  #457
I dunno...

"Hey...you....yes you Kielbasa!"

Nah...doesn't has the special sound to it....
osiol  55 | 3921  
14 Sep 2007 /  #458
Pierogi
plk123  8 | 4119  
14 Sep 2007 /  #459
Hmmmm....Bratwurst with Kraut.....yummy! :)

let's have a beer then too and let others fight it out. :D :D
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11918  
14 Sep 2007 /  #460
Hmmm....

"You Pierogi you!"

Hmmm...dunno....

Don't you have something shorter? Something "snappier"???
plk123  8 | 4119  
14 Sep 2007 /  #461
(Sauer)kraut for Germans.
Frogs for the French (who call the English roast-beefs.

you limie! ;) :D
Shawn_H  
14 Sep 2007 /  #462
Ours is better.

I have extensive experience with the Polish variety of tube steak and quite enjoy the many varieties, but don't feel qualified to comment on wurst.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11918  
14 Sep 2007 /  #463
Let's have a beer then too and let others fight it out. :D :D

A beer!

My kind of man!....first round on me...:)
osiol  55 | 3921  
14 Sep 2007 /  #464
you limie

Americans, strangely, have no foodonym.
There is rhyming slang though,
but I don't want to say it.
plk123  8 | 4119  
14 Sep 2007 /  #465
A beer!
My kind of man!....first round on me...:)

oh crap.. i feel a hug coming on. :D :D

wurst.

is the worst. lol j/k
good stuff. :)

Don't you have something shorter? Something "snappier"???

placki? we eat a lot of those.. "platzke?" big area of PL is flat too, you know.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11918  
14 Sep 2007 /  #466
"Placki!"

Hmmm.....what is Placki? (It surely sounds snappy)
plk123  8 | 4119  
14 Sep 2007 /  #467
placki are varieties of pan cakes.. flat.. like potato cakes, etc.. also a town square as in platz <--(D)
Krzysztof  2 | 971  
14 Sep 2007 /  #469
also a town square as in platz <--(D)

no, it's plac, not placki :)
shopgirl  6 | 928  
14 Sep 2007 /  #470
So now we have moved into a food fight? :) Okaaaaay!
*Shopgirl flings a spoonful of mashed potatoes at everyone*

Potatoes can be found in any country, I think.... :)
osiol  55 | 3921  
14 Sep 2007 /  #471
Potatoes can be found in any country

Does that mean we're all potatoes after all?

STOP FIGHTING AND ARGUING EVERYONE - WE'RE ALL POTATOES WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT IT!
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
14 Sep 2007 /  #472
It is good idea to calm down and drink beer and eat some placki with our friend just beffore the begining of new Germany, maybe new citizens will be more frindly :) so good night and good luck.
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11918  
14 Sep 2007 /  #473
"Potatoes of all countries....unify!"

Okay, okay....*takes coat*

:)

till next time!
plk123  8 | 4119  
14 Sep 2007 /  #474
no, it's plac, not placki :)

right, i didn't have time to correct that.. plac being the root.
shopgirl  6 | 928  
15 Sep 2007 /  #475
"Potatoes of all countries....unify!"

*Shopgirl pauses to consider the effects of potato unification*

And after the unification, the potatoes will establish a government, create armies, insist on fair-trade agreements, and run around spouting off why they are the superior vegetable. Although a harsh political party delineation could develop between the sweet potatoes (who feel under-represented) and the Yukon Gold's who think they own the field, whilst the baby red potatoes are just happy to be with the peas. There will be endless arguments from potatoe with carrots and cabbage.....and the only way to have peace in the end......will be to make soup.

(no I have not been drinking) :)
Lukasz  49 | 1746  
16 Sep 2007 /  #476
And I will repeat again show me some stats where the Poles are leading in an important departement world wide (or in Europe)...competing with Germany....

show me anything where Germans strenghted their position and we becomed weaker.... In almost all we become stronger and you weaker.

So I will agree: we will talk again in future, I m sure that you will be more polite ...

And maybe something interesting for person (like you) who thinks Germans are just better than Poles form definition (hitler in your head) Your grate cancelor Merkel is 25 % Polish ... yes, yes, her grandfather was Pole (he had to drink a lot to choose german "beauty" ... )
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 11918  
16 Sep 2007 /  #477
Dream on Luki! :)

That's all you have so I won't take it from you....

PS: It's not Germany you should concentrate on....the whole of western Europe you will have to leave behind you to get near to Germany...ever thought about that?

PPS: Tja...with 75 percent german that makes her the most powerful woman of the world....your leading midgets are 100 percent polish that makes them the laughing stock of Europe...think about THAT! LOL :)
shopgirl  6 | 928  
16 Sep 2007 /  #478
Lukasz.....why do you include insults in your argument? That only brings more insults from the others. Do you want to debate, or only fight?

*shakes head*
plk123  8 | 4119  
16 Sep 2007 /  #479
why do you include insults in your argument?

he's a kraut? :D
shopgirl  6 | 928  
16 Sep 2007 /  #480
That's so "old school"......

your leading midgets

BEHAVE Brat!
*rolls eyes*

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