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sascha   
7 Nov 2010
News / People says that EU bringing many nice things to Poland. Tell me about it [104]

Yeah, just bs, my comments come from people who served in Serbia and had to watch as Serbs entered villages knowing full well they would not encounter resistance if they murdered a few families.

Is that not also happening in the wars your country is leading? Iraq? Afghanistan? No civilian casualties there? Even friendly fire?
Did you have the chance to go to wikileak?

Oh god, you have just used the Hitler argument against me. Do you know what is commonly known as the "hitler argument"? When you have no other choice but to back your arguments up with .... what would Hitler do....

Your argument is blistering, as usual.

As you show so nice about your country Serbia...

I knew that merging 1989 was a bad idea. Once Ossi, always Ossi.
sascha   
7 Nov 2010
News / People says that EU bringing many nice things to Poland. Tell me about it [104]

No you're not, most Serbians agreed with the governments policies of ethnic cleansing, in fact they not only agreed, but carried out the policies with such a determination that it shocked the world...

dt, your full of sh1t. Your comments are just like playback of the well spread stereotypes.
Educate yourself and then come back here. If you do not have anything new or interesting to say about the topic hence lack of knowledge, better enjoy a beer or sth.

Just an example: Germans agreed with the politics of A. Hitler and policies of ethnic and racial cleansing, 'besides' the war. They even in fact not only agreed but actively carried out the policies with such a determination that shocked the world...

How does that sound to you?

So that's a 'NO' then :)

I saw you read my post but did not actually understand it. Try again, but for your simple mind:
Of course I criticize Serbia(politics, whatever) where it is necessary.
sascha   
7 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / The more subtle differences: Ireland/Britain v Poland [310]

kaznoad and sascha, you do realise that you are insulting each other over taste?

Good point SeanBM.

I'm not insulting anybody. Simplification just su**s.

Another case closed.

I guess not ;-) He's too obsessed.

Your ignorance of the subject is breathtaking.

Playing 'ping-pong'?

You mean this is your "natural" state?

I'm fine. Thank's for asking.

Perhaps you had the advantage of being able to return to your normal diet when you returned to your home.

Thank's again for your concern, but no, I did not need any diet when returning. I'm 2,00m tall by 95kg, still.

However, to suggest it is all good is total nonsense.

Never said that. I'm sure there is also lousy food, but to take Brits food for comparison which has almost nothing good, beside meat, that's annoying. Your simply not an agricultural country. Not known for it.

Don't kid yourself. If you actually lived in Poland you would soon find out what sort of real "friends" they are. Many Poles simply want to have some connection with somebody from the West because they may benefit from it. It's an unpleasant, but very real phenomenon.

'Nice' stereotypes in direction of the 'poor' Polish people. Sorry, but did you have 'bad' experiences? Did someone use or abuse you?

I can well understand why Polish women prefer English men

They surely have a problem then. Cannot see one good reason why that choice. Send the polish women to the Balkans...

My point was very clear. Poles do not drink for pleasure. They drink to get drunk.

Brits not? They are even 'gentlemen' while filling themselves up? Man, you see the world just in black and white. So full of stereotypes, prejudices about Polish people. Why do you live there at all?

they seem cultured in comparison to the usual apes available t them.

I thought that nickname is already given to the Brits=Islandmonkeys...

dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1262543/Five-thousand-British-students-spark-outrage-drunken-spring-break-Spanish-seaside-resort.html#ixzz0jroFqFYd

British 'cultured gentlemen'.
sascha   
7 Nov 2010
News / People says that EU bringing many nice things to Poland. Tell me about it [104]

Have you criticized Serbia where necessary? ;)

@SeanBM:
I am aware that Serbia is far from perfect, but of you here on PF are stubbornly following the cliche and the 'official truth' about Serbia.

I am introducing a different approach to the topic and counterweight to your narrow perspective.

He won't...you know...."My country right or wrong!"...

@BB:
That's the way authoritarian types like you think: 'Always defend your country.' No critics allowed.
Theodor W. Adorno was explaining by that the phenomenon of acceptance of fascism in Germany.
Imagine now 1939. You know on which side you would be. I myself would be definitely in exile.

Maybe that what I wrote is beyond your comprehension, but try.
sascha   
7 Nov 2010
News / People says that EU bringing many nice things to Poland. Tell me about it [104]

What are you guys complaining about???

Just talking. How is it in windy city? Who won there the elections? Illinois, right?

Big winners in EU

Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden.

Elaborate, please.

Big losers

United Kingdom

Poor Brits...hahaha

Perhaps you could enlighten us

I will try to do that since you showed some interest.

Watch this for the beginning.

youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ed2E3jzwmo8

Sascha need to to take a look at their own country

Man, for the 1.000th time. I am German and I criticize my country where I think it's necessary.

you wannabe Celt

Have a look.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germans
sascha   
7 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / The more subtle differences: Ireland/Britain v Poland [310]

They say ignorance is bliss.

I say your stupidity stinks...

You sound a very bitter person.

What makes you say that? Not at all.

My point was that Polish cooking has nothing to offer in comparison which is as remotely enjoyable.

Got your point, but I traveled a lot in Poland and never was disappointed in their food and actually what you offer as a comparison is a farce.

You clearly don't know much about the Poles.

I know a lot. Still have friends there.

am of English/Polish origin

Grats for the polish part ;-)

Sure there are plenty of Brits who like to drink - but must drink for pleasure and not with the aim of getting drunk. That's why British pubs are such a great institution - they are a place for socialising whilst having a drink or two.

Your mechanism of seeing Polish and British drinking habits is called splitting. All you do is demonizing it. It seems you dislike your Polish half.

What about the vomiting and stumbling Brits coming out of 'the pub' not knowing where they are...?

Your average Polish man does not drink for pleasure as such, but to "impress" his colleagues through outdrinking them and getting themselves paralytic as fast as possible. It's quite educating watching them at it. I invite you to visit Poland and enjoy the real Polish drinking "experience".

Some kind of 'Western world' phenomenon. In Germany f.e. you can experience the same. What is your point?
sascha   
7 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / The more subtle differences: Ireland/Britain v Poland [310]

Your opinion reflects the average, ignorant version the Poles put out.

I know that the truth hurts. Sorry man.
Btw, I am not Polish.

Poles have never tasted any real traditional English food.

Good for them.

For example English deserts (i.e. various pies, trifles and crumbles) are wonderful. When Poles do have deserts (which is almost never) what they offer up is pathetic.

Man! Desserts. How can you praise desserts. Pies? Muss brechen. What is that at all? That's what you offer is pathetic.

As for the English being fat - have you actually travelled around Poland recently? It's an eye opener. Polish men are fatter than most English men - by a long way. Too often they are a lot more drunk as well. I suppose that comes with the monotonous diet of fat filled sausage, oil fried meat and high cholesterol foods they seem to adore.

No, but the Poles I met during vacation were slim, whereas the UK imports had the weights ;-)
The last statistics I read on the German health institute did not mention fat Poles but fat UKers, yes. On pole position.
Alcohol? What about your pubers? Too much black and white, man.
Read in some yellow press magazine that some 17 year old teenage girl has/had 20ltrs. of vine per week. Not bad. Keep the spirit. ;-)
sascha   
6 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / The more subtle differences: Ireland/Britain v Poland [310]

Critics where there is place for it, but then thank you for the compliment...but seriously, I do not consider German kitchen as something you praise. Just to get that straight.
sascha   
6 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / The more subtle differences: Ireland/Britain v Poland [310]

Because their food is really good?

Good one convex! Nice joke.

That what looks like a cake is actually a pie. Zum Kotzen!

Fish & Chips, Hot dogs...nice, nice...cholesterol by bye...
sascha   
6 Nov 2010
News / People says that EU bringing many nice things to Poland. Tell me about it [104]

My place in Split is about 500m from Bacvice, pretty sandy :)

Lucky you.

What did he do to stand up to the might evil EU? Nothing. Just a bit of talk for the masses, he knew exactly what he was doing.

I hope so that he knew what he did. Evil EU? Your not serious I hope. That's a little too simplified.
The old 'axis' is rolling again. That's ok for you? What about the 'sense of community'?

Well, Poland can leave the EU at any time. Most people are living much better than they did 10 years ago... That's a pretty good indicator of "on the up" I suppose.

I met Poles during holiday and they who I spoke to miss the 'old times'. Seems that money is not all after all.
sascha   
6 Nov 2010
UK, Ireland / The more subtle differences: Ireland/Britain v Poland [310]

Give me a traditional fried British breakfast anyday - it knocks the socks of what the Poles have to eat each morning. Generally I like Polish food - but Polish breakfasts simply don't cut any ice with me. No competition at all I am afraid - with or without baked beans.

That's the reason why British are the most fat people in Europe. Their 'kitchen' is a joke.
sascha   
6 Nov 2010
News / People says that EU bringing many nice things to Poland. Tell me about it [104]

There are sandy beaches as well. Most of the islands have beaches... BTW, why not just lay on your terrace when sunbathing? Much nicer than the beach.

For the islands you' re right, but the rest... just rocks.
Terrace for sunbathing? You don't like the sea and the chicks there, right?

Well, those gigantic balls didn't get the Serbs very far, so it's probably not a good idea for the Poles to follow suit. Especially considering that Poland is on the up...

We'll see. The story or how to say the game is not over. It's over when the 'referee' says so...even though it's not looking too promising.

Poland on the up? For what price? Who is 'on the up' there?
Polish' last president was the only one who showed the EU some resistance and did not fall for all the fairy tales they tell...but that's now done.

So PL, where do you go?
sascha   
6 Nov 2010
News / People says that EU bringing many nice things to Poland. Tell me about it [104]

We need Croatian beaches in EU! Let them in! :-)

..if you like to lay on stones when sunbathing... Are you a fakir?

Apparently a lot of the educated classes are dead against it in Turkey.

They have probably a good prediction what might happen. EU is nothing solid right now. Better join some other club.

PS, interesting PF factoid. There are more topics started here by Serbians on Kosovo than by Poles on Kresy :)

That shows only who has balls! No offence.

what with the serbs DNA being 25% arab

I don't consider that as bad. Many Arabs are known as beautiful people. Can't remember the name of one of the top models of Victoria's secret....Yamila Diaz-Rahi. She's from Lebanese decent.
sascha   
17 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

They don't make exceptions and you can expect a firm rap on the knuckles for breaking the rules.

Via cigarettes to the 'Big brother is watching you' state?

Awful. I'm getting scared if that's the new reality. How can they invade my private space?

Is that democracy???
sascha   
17 Oct 2010
Life / The Polish people have a strange attitude to cats and dogs? [84]

So true. I mean you have to of course care for them but most important to understand them.

There are some over bred races like German shepherd, Rottweiler, Dobermann etc. but most of the mistakes makes the owner.

I recommend sth I watched recently on Discovery. 'Dog whisperer'. Not bad for beginners ;-)

youtube.com/watch?v=S3XrKkrAZpY

This is just one of them.
sascha   
17 Oct 2010
Life / The Polish people have a strange attitude to cats and dogs? [84]

That is not strange at all. If you are from an urban surrounding maybe, but for them it's normal and unless the dog get shelter, food and water nothing bad.

You'll find that in villages in Germany f.e., too.
sascha   
17 Oct 2010
USA, Canada / Do Polish guys like American girls? [103]

there is not rocket science to that;). Nor there is a magnitude in this argument either.

Of course not, man. Just how he formulated it, it looked to me that way and that's way too much.

Honestly, do you respect ALL women ;-)
sascha   
17 Oct 2010
USA, Canada / Do Polish guys like American girls? [103]

just to highlight there are "real" men out there who dont feel the need to put down women

What is that supposed to mean? Nice argument, ama.

Are you a "real" woman?

Unfortunately the stereotypes about american women are not so far from reality. I am sure there are some in the middle who are attractive and all, but you have so many silicone babes there running around or the ones who are giving shade in summer and warmth in winter.

Sorry, but the measure in terms of looks is quite high...if you once have been to Brazil, Cuba or in Europe to the ex YU area.;-)

To Pennsylvania, I was there and I saw a lot of big, I mean really big women there. I am sure there are attractive ones. Maybe they were just hiding when I was there...;-)

Well i respect my mother

I respect my mother too. What kind of an argument is that?
sascha   
16 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

Last time I quit for about three years, then came that damn trip to Mongolia...

It's possible, but very very hard. One of my friends succeeded, but gained approximately 15-20kgs weight...

I still believe that this non smoking campaign is just a temporarily thing. It will not reduce the number of active smokers or future ones.
sascha   
16 Oct 2010
News / Smoking ban in Polish bars and restaurants (AT LAST!) [400]

This is again a move forced by the EU to reduce smoking but initially all governments are having profit by tax through cigarettes.

If this sh1t is an effort top reduce smoking, hahahaha...

The owners of bars and restaurants will have to make special space for smokers or they are completely banned.

What a big bullsh1t.

Everywhere in Europe (France, Germany, Greece,...) locally the laws are turned back in the "old" way...not to forget in some areas smoking/tobacco is part of their culture.

This is waste of time and money by EH. Nothing new by the way ;-)