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Gullible pretty polish girls with immigrants in Ireland


osiol  55 | 3921  
25 Sep 2007 /  #31
Third Worlders in place of those hated Poles

You're bringing your own prejudice of other people in the world in here.
You have also jumped to conclusions about British opinions about the Polish.
Hueg  - | 319  
25 Sep 2007 /  #32
British opinions about the Polish.

Nope contrarywise he's saying that the Poles opinion on the Brits has changed to such an extent that...

I offer no opinion on the rest as i'm not in a position to comment.
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502  
25 Sep 2007 /  #33
Soon you'll have only your beloved Third Worlders in place of those hated Poles.

as long as they smile when i tell them to bring me a cappuccino thats cool
osiol  55 | 3921  
25 Sep 2007 /  #34
the Poles opinion on the Brits has changed

I realise that is what he was saying in his post,
but his posts do show a particular idea of how the British see the Polish.

I offer no opinion on the rest as i'm not in a position to comment.

We all see the world through different eyes ergo we don't all see the same thing.
Some opinions seem to be based on views of the world given through more biased channels of the media.

Fair enough not to comment.
Puzzler  9 | 1088  
25 Sep 2007 /  #35
re: You're bringing your own prejudice of other people in the world in here

- Am I? I guess I'm trying to pay in kind for the prejudice towards us. I hope you agree I've got the right to do that?

Besides, I hoped my people would be treated equally in the EU.

re: his posts do show a particular idea of how the British see the Polish

- What exactly would this particular idea be? Can you spell it out?
osiol  55 | 3921  
25 Sep 2007 /  #36
- Am I? I guess I'm trying to pay in kind for the prejudice towards us. I hope you agree I've got the right to do that?

I've already said goodnight, then I spotted this.

No.
Two wrongs do not make a right, Mr. Puzzler.
I too hope for universal equality.

What exactly would this particular idea be? Can you spell it out?

No.
I believe we have discussed this before.
I don't have time now.
Goodnight.
Puzzler  9 | 1088  
25 Sep 2007 /  #37
re: as long as they smile when i tell them to bring me a cappuccino thats cool

- That's an antiquated arrogant Brit colonial attitude. How about you serving them 'cappuccino,' imperialist bloodsucker? With the customary grin.
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502  
25 Sep 2007 /  #38
i have absolutely now idea how to turn the kettle on dear fellow, i always have the help do it for me
Puzzler  9 | 1088  
25 Sep 2007 /  #39
re: I too hope for universal equality

- Well, how shall we bring it up as regards the Polish guest workers in the UK?

re: No. I believe we have discussed this before

- I don't recall such a discussion. I assume you can't spell out the alleged idea from my posts.
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502  
25 Sep 2007 /  #40
where would a man be without his cappuccino wallah
Puzzler  9 | 1088  
25 Sep 2007 /  #41
re: i have absolutely now idea how to turn the kettle on dear fellow, i always have the help do it for me

- You shall change places one day. And you shall learn a myriad of new skills when the universal equality cometh, oh yes you shall.
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502  
25 Sep 2007 /  #42
splendid - but until that time comes i insist on my cappuccino served with a smile
Ranj  21 | 947  
25 Sep 2007 /  #43
LOL....just like at McDonalds! ;)
Puzzler  9 | 1088  
25 Sep 2007 /  #44
Ok, time to hug Morpheus. Dobranoc, Bubba the slave-driver.

re: i insist on my cappuccino served with a smile

- No frigging way.
BubbaWoo  33 | 3502  
25 Sep 2007 /  #45
only 8 hours till cappuccino time - hope the shoe wallah remembers to black my boots

good night puzzler
Ranj  21 | 947  
25 Sep 2007 /  #46
No frigging way

I didn't realize you would be the one serving Bubba, Puzzler?
Puzzler  9 | 1088  
26 Sep 2007 /  #47
re: I didn't realize you would be the one serving Bubba, Puzzler?

- Hwy not? I am into universal equality right on the spot.
;)
osiol  55 | 3921  
26 Sep 2007 /  #48
i insist on my cappuccino served with a smile

I've asked for Guinness served with a smile instead of a Shamrock.
There's a difference between a forced, fake smile
and just not moaning at every customer.
ray  
3 Oct 2007 /  #49
Hi I'm also Irish and I think this post is the biggest load of boll*cks that I've seen. Christina what difference does it make if this girl is polish or not? Thats not the reason she is as youu say "Guillible" ..... what difference does it make if the man is black or not either??? There are plenty of Irish girls in the same situations with black men and also with white men. Its their business and shouldnt bother you so much unless your directly affected by their actions. Thou who has not sinned etc. This should be title Guillable women with married men in the world as its not restricted to polish women and black men only and its ignorant to suggest otherwise
Nigel  1 | 71  
15 Oct 2007 /  #50
Well done ray.The idea is to protest against the loss of innocent catholic polish girls to evil foreign black men who prey on them.If it was a white Polish guy that would be the best,then a white guy from the west,then a white from ...................................

How can a group of people who constantly shout tollerance be so contradictory to what they themselves want? Seems to me that its tollerance for them that they may want but its a two way street.

Amen Ray,It is a load of boll*cks

[
quote=osiol] Quoting: Nigel
milton keynes

I won't hear a bad word said about it.
No. Because I'm too busy screaming [/quote]

Its not my fave either,but you go where the work is
a1makji  
15 Oct 2007 /  #51
simple story polise girl meets tall dark handsome male

silly girls dont understand the race the religion or the culture cuss they been brought up in a closed opressed socity

girl thinks shes got a nice toy she can play whit only beer drinking dope takeing sexually frustrated men where she comes from

guy thinks whith his third leg cuss shes just another common gal not like he has to take her home and introduce her to his perents he wants a passport a short term long term parner somone to cosy up to while his on his escapades

need i say more romeo an juliet have to face the trute and the kids get stuck in the middle sooner or later

p.s. website maintainer lets see what the kids have to say when they are grown up hittin 25-30 and sex drugs and some stupid band called viagra aint on there minds

so keep it up!.
osiol  55 | 3921  
15 Oct 2007 /  #52
Its not my fave either,but you go where the work is

Like anywhere, you get used to it the longer you're there.
I am fascinated by the place for completely different reasons than why I'm fascinated by other, much older places.
It's the way footpaths don't follow the roads, the straight lines of streetlights suddenly cathing you any drawing your eye into the distance,

some of the graffiti is quite good.

a1makji

When will you post something that can actually make sense?
Nigel  1 | 71  
15 Oct 2007 /  #53
[
quote=osiol] Like anywhere, you get used to it the longer you're there [/quote]

You got it right there but I cant see anything endearing about it either.At current rates,will become Polands fifth largest city some time soon
starchild  2 | 120  
21 Oct 2007 /  #54
you get used to it the longer you're there

You're not in the land of the concrete cows are you Osiol??
osiol  55 | 3921  
21 Oct 2007 /  #55
No, but I've been there many times. I have friends there, and I once had a job interview in that fine town.
I decided to walk, I got completely lost, and at one point I had to scramble down a steep slope thick with Hawthorns, only to find myself in a field with horses in it.

I did get the job.

The cows moved. I think they're now somewhere near Bancroft. Or is it Stacey Bushes?
starchild  2 | 120  
21 Oct 2007 /  #56
Yeah they're just down the road from KFC on Stacey Bushes. I think they go up there for a family bucket at night when no-one is looking!
Giles  
21 Oct 2007 /  #57
Satan's layby. Has a Polish run greasy spoon.
starchild  2 | 120  
21 Oct 2007 /  #58
Does it?? Are you sure?

It has a couple of Polish shops but I haven't heard about the greasy spoon.

I love the way you refer to MK as Satan's Layby.... we can thank Bill Bailey for that little gem!
Matyjasz  2 | 1543  
21 Oct 2007 /  #59
Well done ray.The idea is to protest against the loss of innocent catholic polish girls to evil foreign black men who prey on them.If it was a white Polish guy that would be the best,then a white guy from the west,then a white from ...................................
How can a group of people who constantly shout tollerance be so contradictory to what they themselves want? Seems to me that its tollerance for them that they may want but its a two way street.

Erm... you know that the author of this thread is not Polish but Irish, right?
jareck8  
22 Oct 2007 /  #60
Hi all, my name is Christina and I'm irish. I have noticed increasingly lately that here in Ireland there are a lot of young, very pretty polish ladies hooking up with illegal immigrants, now the law is changing here in Ireland in the sense that if a non EEA meets an EEA they cannot stay here. Anyways, i came across this girl from Poland that has a mixed race child for a Cameroonian who left her. Now, she is expecting another baby for a Ghanian she met on the internet! how I know this is because my friend used to date the friend of this man and we saw all the pictures of him and his family in Ghana (as in the man she is having the baby for) I don't know her name even but I see her often in the office I work in (she is a customer) I am disgusted to see and know this.

this is a good point to raise, its an issue we sould understand as this young lady for various reasons is having children for people who have no respect, women and men have a binding relationship, they both need love and affection and both have needs and desires. in our culutre today all we think about is short term gains which end up to be long term losses. imagine these children now - they do not have a family environment, this will have an effect on their socialistion, well being and development. its awful tat men can behave in such a way. its about time women got respect and were treated fairly. by the way this law is present in england as well but you will find many people on visit/ student visas who are abusing girls from the eu, abuse as in marrying them while they are engaged or married back in their countries.

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