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Joined: 25 Dec 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 29 Dec 2011
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From: Poland, Gliwice
Speaks Polish?: Tak, umiem
Interests: Cycling, chess and language

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Seanus   
18 Aug 2010
News / New cross war in Warsaw [530]

I'm just waiting for Kommie to come waltzing down to the square, fag hanging out of his mouth and boozed up, shouting 'what's all the fuss about, losers?'. Come on Kommie, get off the voddies and coke and do sth :)
Seanus   
18 Aug 2010
Love / Polish girls hard in relationships [156]

Yeah, any fussing is positive for them. They get off on throwing in any complications, even sth as simple as making a cup of tea. It does get irritating.

It is highly common, yes.
Seanus   
18 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

Yeah, another classic stereotype of sb that has likely never been to Scotland. That's what happens when you don't get around :(
Seanus   
18 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

What a moron! David, only 1-2% of Scottish people have red hair. It's really not as common as you think. In Ireland too. I've seen a few Poles with it so what's your point? Having ginger hair is sth special :) It got me gangster status in Japan ;) Fair chuffed with that :)
Seanus   
18 Aug 2010
Love / Polish girls hard in relationships [156]

Fingermouse, what do you mean by difficult? Any specific examples? How were your English girls different?
Seanus   
18 Aug 2010
News / New cross war in Warsaw [530]

I wonder what would happen if Jesus marched into that area, would he disperse the mohair berety with his wand? Would he part the land so that they disappeared? Place your bets, what magic trick would he perform?

I don't think he'd be too quick to give out wine given the jabol on the go ;)
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / why do you shout and throw (question for english people) [30]

I'll leave jokes about desirable wetness to either southern or one of Poland's own,
news.uk.msn.com/uk/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=154427618

The above is pretty funny :) Typical Pole, how dare you say I'm not right? ;P: Nice one son, you gave me a laugh :)
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

Barium Enema? OK, let's stop here ;)

Nah, she has a point. I did say that Scottish lads were likely as bad in some ways, Zeti. It's just that she was always treated well in Scotland but badly in England.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

Black Eye, Zeti :)

There are plenty of those too, Am. I've never heard any asking Polish girls (who are not their GFs) for a BJ, though. My wife grew tired of hearing it. She would have bitten them hard :) :)
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

Some of those English lads need a right proper slap. They wanted my wife to give them a BJ, simply because she was Polish. That kind of attitude is purely dumb! If they came across here and started that nonsense, they'd get a BE rather than a BJ :) :) The Polish police would likely applaud me for doing it too :)

PS Just to keep it fair, some Scottish guys likely think that way too.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
News / New cross war in Warsaw [530]

Am, most really don't and that's the worry! This is the central focus for some and they can't see beyond it. They even guard it overnight. Poles will fight til the cows come home and they don't seem to count the mohair berety as cows :(
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
Love / India guy Polish girl [57]

Well, all the goodness is created by Indians, not us. Mancunians have produced some of the best music over the years :) :)

Healthier options instantly make you feel better which helps with work :) I'd only eat a curry at the weekend as they are gey heavy.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
News / New cross war in Warsaw [530]

The same old story. It costs the taxpayer but others profit in huge ways.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
Love / India guy Polish girl [57]

Am, Glasgow is the curry centre of Europe. Check it up. Aberdeen is awash with places too :) :) Check also the stats on the percentages per capita.

Polish girls can't handle the spice like us Scots can.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / Why English do not like Polish? [417]

Some English have a tendency to dislike anything that isn't English. A Scot is only seen as British if he is successful like Andy Murray. Between English and Polish folk, it's a simple difference in perception. They both have an elitist streak in them and perceive themselves as better than the other. They don't look for commonalities when differences will do. I have in mind certain elements within each of their respective societies.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / The slow, whiny death of British Christianity [86]

Joe, let's face it and get down to brass tacks. How many people who claim to worship Jesus really follow in his ways? Modern life doesn't always allow for displays of generosity and virtuous ways. Isn't it then misleading to speak of numbers when they are, in effect, mindless tickers of boxes?

Ducks out of the way of the incoming sweep ;) ;)

Whiny death of BC? What? Religion can work in parallel to tactical voting at an election. If one party gets ahead of steam, others swing round and parry the threat. We know the dangers of Sharia Law and they can go and swing from the trees if they think it will ever be passed through.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
Love / India guy Polish girl [57]

I don't think that many British women are attracted to Indians but, up in Scotland, we seem to appreciate them more for what they bring to our culture. Curry is bigger in Scotland than in England. We are spoilt for choice when it comes to good curry places :)
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / why do you shout and throw (question for english people) [30]

What what? I know idiots in Scotland who would do that. They often throw ciggie butts out of the window and other things like paper. I can imagine Poles being targetted by them and other Brits. What finger pointing? I lived in Scotland for 23 years, pgtx, I know the mentality of some morons. I'm on home ground here. The English are not so different in that respect.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / why do you shout and throw (question for english people) [30]

These idiots are likely bored or on drugs. I'm not English but there may be Scottish people that do that. I can imagine it happening. I think it is likely because you are foreign but some locals get that treatment too.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
UK, Ireland / The slow, whiny death of British Christianity [86]

I'm fully aware of free movement and the ease with which they drift into the UK, A J. There are converts but that's a minor part of the discussion. We want this state of affairs as it's an extension of the police state as seen in Russia and China. America and Britain are tentatively going off down that road, albeit in small measure. We want them in so we can create jobs and monitor them. The proliferation of new legislation, e.g The Patriot Act in America and the terrorism legislation in the UK just goes to prove that. British officers don't have that much to do now that the PTA doesn't need to be readily enforced (Good Friday Agreement now) so they are looking for new causes. In steps Islam :)

No offence, A J, but you are from Holland where those kinds of democratic tools likely work and are held in high regard. They don't need the government's nod of approval, that's what I meant. Petitions often fall on deaf ears, e.g animal cruelty in China, and why would Britain change the freedom of religion that it is sworn to uphold? They might invoke public security concerns but they won't ensconce anything in legislation so anti-Islamic in the near future as it would be to put out a bad message and really make Britain look bad. I'm not advocating being overly liberal, just realistic. The state works the media and they are controlled by globalists. They can manufacture what they want and they have the means to control that. How many Islamic folk are in prominent political positions in the UK?

It is a related issue, yes. But how do you want to flesh it out? The policies are too lenient, will likely lead to future harm and will make terrorist cells harder to infiltrate if they keep popping up. What other dimesion of the problem do you want to address, A J?

Yup, lebensraum ;) ;)
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
History / Norman Davies - the Brit who loves Poland and becomes one of Us [250]

This is interesting :) youtube.com/watch?v=3OoSdnebLxw Just over 8 mins worth from Norman Davies.

youtube.com/watch?v=x22Alfgv0DY&feature=related his Polish is really good. I can hear mistakes but he's really pretty fluent.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
News / Newsweek's The World's Best Countries (Poland ranked 29) [128]

Sokrates, many Rabbis happen to be principled and perceptive. I like what they have to say. They too are just victims of bullyboy tactics by the IDF. Youtube has new videos on the IDF brutalising them. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Israel is beautiful in parts and values top cuisine. It has a glorious history!

As for Finland, well, I liked Helsinki. It felt like home in some ways, given its port status. The people were nice and the city had a nice vibe, steeped in history too.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
History / Norman Davies - the Brit who loves Poland and becomes one of Us [250]

Well, they are misguided. Britain was ready for a glorious defence of the mainland but got lucky a couple of times. In war, much is about timing and they came down on the side of luck in a couple of air battles with the Luftwaffe. However, to claim that it was all for Poland is a load of BS.

I recommend Martin Gilbert. He gave a speech on Kraków and nobody knows the archives of Churchill better than him. He tries to give a balanced account.
Seanus   
17 Aug 2010
History / Norman Davies - the Brit who loves Poland and becomes one of Us [250]

It was a time when agreements were broken with alarming regularity. That was the spirit of the age. It was all political maneuvering.

The British government claimed they weren't ready but that was nonsense as their foreign secretary pretty much knew what Hitler was up to. He had strong suspicions. But if Poland can invoke the lack of mobilisation argument, Britain can too to an extent. They weren't sure of Hitler's exact plans.

Also, how would British forces have got across the North Sea? They weren't gonna grant safe passage, were they? ;) ;) (The Nazis)

Still, when you make an international agreement, you should at least try and honour it. That much is true! Shame that we haven't learned that as far on as 2010. The British government is probably the single most selfish across the course of history. To defend it is to do a Barry Scheck/Johnnie Cochrane ;)