sledz 23 | 2,248 18 Mar 2007 / #32south side of Chicagothats ok as long as your not a sox fanso are you calling me a bum?????
Eurola 4 | 1,902 18 Mar 2007 / #33Nope. Real bums are usually not bumming around.They are limited to a cardboard box under the Grand Ave. :)Not a sox fan. Occasionally Cubs.
sledz 23 | 2,248 18 Mar 2007 / #34I know what you mean......:)cardboard box under the Grand Aveviaduct # 3609 has a nice view of the stockyards
sledz 23 | 2,248 18 Mar 2007 / #38Well in Tin Pan Alley it was tough the first couple years.I had to steal hubcaps to pay for my tutition
Przystojniak 18 Mar 2007 / #39mmmmmmmmmmmm, yeah, sure you English really have had enough of us.........that's why there are so many Polish-English marriages. Why oh why do English men want to marry Polish women then? Hhmmmmmmm. BTW do the mmmmmmmmmm stand for mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmoron?
ajgraham 4 Apr 2007 / #40i think its about time the uk started helping its own out first before helping every man and thayre dog i live in six flat tenement and i am the only british person here the other five houses are overcrowded by anti social ignorant and arogant poles its about time thay all got sent home to rot where thay belongThere is no way you are British!!.......There are too many people on this site who claim to be British and are not!!
szarlotka 8 | 2,206 4 Apr 2007 / #41There is no way you are British!!.......I don't know, the spelling and grammar are awful. Could well be a product of an inner city state school. Let's give him the Citizenship test to find out!
poles fuck off 4 Apr 2007 / #42i think its a good idea 20 poles to a house because when someone burns it down they torch 20 poles instead of a few :)
FISZ 24 | 2,116 4 Apr 2007 / #44i think its a good idea 20 poles to a house because when someone burns it down they torch 20 poles instead of a few :)Wow....what an intelligent statement. You can't even be creative enough to come up with a halfway decent name for yourself. For an English person, your grammar is child like. You think you have the right to slag PL people off? LOL You're the idiot here.
Antigerman 4 Apr 2007 / #45Hello. Now there goes is something what I like.I think, I will change my nick.
Aga76 - | 35 4 Apr 2007 / #46don't the aussies live like this in london? they try to save up money to travel. my aussie friend used to share with 11 more people. now, why don't you slag them off?
szarlotka 8 | 2,206 5 Apr 2007 / #47It's a world wide thing for young people travelling. Why waste cash on accomodation when you can be saving it or enjoying yourself. Last I hear there were 10 people in my son's house in Canada when it's only supposed to accomodate 6.As for the Aussies slagging. Good idea - I do it all the time at work.Last I heard South Kensington was Australia's third largest city:)
witek 1 | 587 5 Apr 2007 / #48As for the Aussies slagging. Good idea - I do it all the time at work. :(what is this slagging? shouldn't it be Aussies shagging? :)
witek 1 | 587 5 Apr 2007 / #51Clunkshift may i call you clunksh!t :(Please Englishman pull your stick out of your ass!!!:)life is too short to be so serious:)
daffy 23 | 1,500 5 Apr 2007 / #52life is too short to be so seriousStupidity repeated, remains stupidity
audrey - | 22 5 Apr 2007 / #53its sad when we have such a plentiful world that we dont want to share. these people try to work hard to make a better life for themselves and their families. us irish had to leave here in the 80's when we had no job's and no money. half of england was built by the irish and other countries
ArturSzastak 3 | 593 5 Apr 2007 / #54half of england was built by the irish and other countriesReally? Hmmm. I always thought the Irish mainly kept to Ireland until the modern era :(
dannyboy 18 | 248 5 Apr 2007 / #55Check out the British East India company, you will see that it was largely run by Irish civil servants.The English may have built the empire, but the Irish frequently ran it. (Remember the Act of Union was 1801)It may be correct that we did not have direct intervention or direct political involvement in matters until recent times, but I would not say we were isolatory.Remember there are more people in America alone that claim Irish descent, than there are Polish people in Poland. This doesn't take into account the UK, Australia, Canada and other former colonies.
ArturSzastak 3 | 593 5 Apr 2007 / #56Check out the British East India company, you will see that it was largely run by Irish civil servants.The English may have built the empire, but the Irish frequently ran it. (Remember the Act of Union was 1801)Ahh I remember now. Wow. That's like 8th grade history no? Sorry for ignorance :)
audrey - | 22 6 Apr 2007 / #57Remember there are more people in America alone that claim Irish descent, than there are Polish people in Polandyou know your stuff danny boy. good on ya:)Sorry for ignoranceyour forgiven just try not #### up again:)
1st generation 10 Apr 2007 / #58As a child of a Polish and Slovak immigrants living in the U.S., I have a different perspective. Americans love the European immigrants because they at least try to speak English and try to love our country. We have huge problems with the illegal Mexicans who live 15 in a house, don't have car insurance, and are committing crimes.Businesses say Americans don't want to do their jobs. Who can support a family on $7.00 per hour without health insurance. If you don't work legally, you don't have health insurance in the U.S. Illegal Immigrants (12 Million), go to the Emergency rooms to get free healthcare because our government says we need to be humane. Four hours in the emergency room cost me $4,000/ They also get free education for their children. These are people who broke our immigration laws. The American people have had enough. Almost everything is written in Spanish because they will not learn English.Poles on the other hand, learn English and they want to be part of our country. We really miss the hard-working Polish immigrants in our cities. Please come back.
dannyboy 18 | 248 26 Apr 2007 / #59Wow, didn't realise there was such a divide, certainly sheds some light on the decisions being taken in the US given the background