hammers19 1 | 7 13 Mar 2009 / #1any locals in krakow up for being our guide two girlies due in city 3rd april till 6th april
SeanBM 35 | 5,797 13 Mar 2009 / #2hello hammers19,And welcome to the Polish Forums.I am not a guide but i just thought I'd say Hi anyway.I am sure many members will be happy to take you two around the local sites. (why does that sound seedy?, well it is not meant that way).
OP hammers19 1 | 7 13 Mar 2009 / #3dzien dobrythanks for the reply. your english is very good.looking foward to coming to krakow. have a visit booked for auschwitz.we are celebrating our 40th's with our first girl only holiday.
MrBubbles 10 | 613 13 Mar 2009 / #4looking foward to coming to krakow. have a visit booked for auschwitz.That'll be a blast. You'll love it!
OP hammers19 1 | 7 13 Mar 2009 / #5what is the weather likely to be like in april?Thread attached on merging:Wanted penpal in krakowpenpal in krakow wanted for 39 yr old ladyloves travel, fast cars and football
Avalon 4 | 1,067 14 Mar 2009 / #6Only if you can name the 5 West Ham players who participated in the 1966 World Cup?
OP hammers19 1 | 7 14 Mar 2009 / #7There were only 3 who were picked for the squadgeoff hurstbobby moore (who I am distantly related to)martin petersandjohn "budgie" byrne was picked for the squad 40 but dropped before the final
OP hammers19 1 | 7 14 Mar 2009 / #9thanxI only know a little polish we have a factory in tychy and I have to talk to them everyday
SeanBM 35 | 5,797 14 Mar 2009 / #10And your English is great too!I am just kidding, I am from Dublin, Ireland.I live near to Krakow but thank you for complementing me on my English anyway :)You can usually tell where someone is from by looking at their profile, just click "member" under their avatar picture thingy.
SeanBM 35 | 5,797 15 Mar 2009 / #12I had just travelled to South Africa and a few surrounding countries and I loved it in Cape Town.I wanted to buy an apartment there and normally Irish people go to America, Germany, Australia and England.So I wanted to go somewhere else, the Japanese Yen was quite strong at the time.So I looked up job in Japan or something, teach English, teach English, teach English.So I did a T.E.F.L. (teaching English as a foreign language) course and the owners from a school from Poland were at the school looking for teachers.I thought a year in Poland would prepare me better for Japan.That was 7 years ago....I have not lived in Poland for the past 7 years but I am back now, for a few years anyway.I have to say I did not know much about Poland and Poland did not know much about Ireland back then but that has all changed, of course.So it was a great adventure for me exploring this country.You will both have a blast, Let us know if you would like to know anything else.
Jeshco 1 | 11 15 Mar 2009 / #13A fried of mine from the Uni is now a guide to the city. Her name is Agnieszka and she works for an agency in Krakow.Here's the link: donimirski.com/pl/krakow_guides_przewodnicy/]