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tow_stalin   
19 Aug 2010
News / Newsweek's The World's Best Countries (Poland ranked 29) [128]

hmmm... this thread should be named "why fast-food isn't popular in poland"...

maybe we should recall worst fast-food we ever ate in poland and then recommend it to sheila?

my proposition is: kebab bar, located in center of sosnowiec, next to Kiepura monument. it's cheap, unhealthy and stinks. its just perfect for you sheila :)
tow_stalin   
18 Aug 2010
News / Newsweek's The World's Best Countries (Poland ranked 29) [128]

aghghghrghrghrgr...what a torture to see this picture - i'm still at work... :)

who thinks that aussiesheila is from australia? i'm not.

first. he (maybe sheila is she, but i doubt it) is writing his posts when in australia is 3 in the morning :)
second: he said that he got friends here. after 9-days experience he got friends? hahaha :)
third: explain me - why australian is so interested with trolling on polish forums? maybe are poles responsible also for koala holocaust and global warming?

i think that he is fat, lonely american ignorant working in mcdonalds restaurant in warszawa :)

p.s. in poland you can't even call a "big mac" BIG when compared to the typical american meaning of this word...
tow_stalin   
17 Aug 2010
News / Newsweek's The World's Best Countries (Poland ranked 29) [128]

Big Mac meal is considered a luxury food in Poland, regardless of the quality.

buahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha :)

c'mon sheila, give us more of your wisdom, hahahahahahahaha :)
tow_stalin   
17 Aug 2010
News / Newsweek's The World's Best Countries (Poland ranked 29) [128]

hi aussiesheila.

i have read your previous thread about your great nine days experience in poland, and i'm in deep shock right now - why are you still wasting your time on this forum? i thought your nine days has ended, and you was all happy to left this country behind you... why do you came back? masochizm?

p.s. sorry for my malice, but i could not resist :)
tow_stalin   
16 Aug 2010
Life / Polish people and Politeness [84]

As for the seats on trams

you have to live in warszawa :) warszawa is quite strange city - please don't judge whole poland only on warszawa example.

you have right in some points - poles are cold in public area, and very warm in their family or friends area.

conclusion: poles aren't so easy to categorise - warm or cold :)
tow_stalin   
5 Aug 2010
Life / Why are the Italians and Polski so much alike? [90]

smurf

no way, Poland is the Mexico of Europe, cheap booze, sexy women and awesome weed

i see that you live in katowice, so you should be familiar: niy pitol gupot, boroku

p.s cheapest booze and sexy women, awesome weed? that's russia man... using your way of thinking: russia is similar to mexico. how genius, hahahahahahahaha :)

have a nice day :)
tow.stalin.

rychlik

Let's be honest, Poles are more hospitable than the cold, heartless Teutonic German

my God, i am a german then...
tow_stalin   
30 Jul 2010
History / Endecja - State Sponsored Anti Semitism 1935 - 1939. [138]

I find the statement that "Jews despised Poland and the Poles" a bit strange as it makes no sense

if you have nothing else to do today:

glaukopis.pl/pdf/czytelnia/TraditionalJewishAttitudesToward Poles_MarkPaul.pdf
tow_stalin   
30 Jul 2010
News / Poland - the least liked German neighbour. [210]

and so what? what should we do? most of germans are 100% ignorants when talking about poland and poles, so why should i care about what ignorants say?

I have a conclusion about us, poles. we shouldn't take to much care about who likes us or not. we are not (at least i'm not) for liking. e.g. its almost impossible to convince ignorant who had never been in poland, that poland isn't a 3rd world, and ignorat's car is quite safe here, even his 11 years old skoda :).

i have a family in germany, including germans, they are living in the west part, and belive me they aren't shocked when they coming to poland for holiday - it was i to be surprised with amount of alcohol they can drink. and they call us alcoholics, what a impudence :)

so, leave most germans alone with their ignorance, and concentrate on making our live here better :)

cheeers :)
tow_stalin   
30 Jul 2010
History / Endecja - State Sponsored Anti Semitism 1935 - 1939. [138]

hi m-g,

i'm gonna to show you other side of the coin.

endecja wasn't nice, but in mine opinion there was a reason for that. i will give you some facts about jews in pre-2 world war period.

* most of jews (75-80%) hardly spoke in polish. that's somehow amazing, they live here for 700 years, and they were unable to learn the language and understand their polish neighbors. most of jews lived in voluntarily closed communities, they chose to live like this. they have their own, separate school system, which was sponsored by polish state. and guess what they learned on history lessons? of course - the learned onlyhistory of palestine... after 700 years (!)...

* many jews despise poland and poles. the source of this lie in deep middle ages - e.g. - jews were hired by polish szlachta as a tax-collectors - they can read and count in opposition to most of polish farmers. who likes tax-collectors, especially those not very honest? jews started to use the opportunity, and they really didn't respect those farmers too much.

* many jews called up to polish army during mobilisation have deserted in the very first days of II world war. were they good citizens then? i don't think so. polish pre-war communist party was full of jews, and in mine opinion commie is the same pri.c.k as nazi.

* it was not "a few" jews to welcome liberation from glorious red army, it was a common view in eastern poland. and guess who helped nkvd establish there new order including plunge nearly two millions of poles to syberia, kazakhstan, etc?

* jews also didn't buy in polish shops, didn't go to polish doctors...

i'm not saying that poles were only poor victims of jews, i'm just showing the other side of the same coin. poles didn't like jews and jews didn't like poles. one side of the coin is what you called "state sponosred anti-semitism", and the other side is "community sponsored anti-polonism" and it's hard to say who was worse...

best reg,
tow.stalin.