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Paulina   
22 Jul 2010
Love / Why do Polish women prefer foreigners for boyfriends and husbands? [418]

One thing that hasn't changed is that it's still women we like to blame for being loose, etc. The guys, well guys will be guys. Hypocritical.

Indeed.

I don't really shag Polish women anymore.

Bogu niech będą dzięki :) Don't change your mind by any chance :)
Paulina   
22 Jul 2010
Love / Why do Polish women prefer foreigners for boyfriends and husbands? [418]

So you think english men despise polish women and they end up with third worldlers?Or do english men also take their part in shagging?

Oh, I'm sure they despise Polish women and shag them at the same time.
Men are like that, aren't they?

I think Midas is probably an excellent example of this.
Paulina   
21 Jul 2010
Love / Polish Girl & Me...Is She Interested? [57]

She is by no means a true New Yorker. Her attitude and way of thinking is entirely not New York.

Well, what I meant was more the party and drinking style of life, and chasing after men :P
But I guess those TV series were about women from Manhattan ;)
Paulina   
21 Jul 2010
Love / Polish Girl & Me...Is She Interested? [57]

I've been reading these forums since I started dating this girl

:P

Oh, when I think of all those stupid threads about "slutty Polish gold-diggers"... hmm... :)

As for a future with this girl, there is none. I already know that and I don't intend to start one.

That was quick :P So, end of topic, I guess :)

And to answer previous questions, this girl is nearly 30 years old.

Well, women of this age in Poland are usually more mature, I think... But maybe it's normal for New York, considering what was going on in "The Sex and the City" series, I don't know ;)))
Paulina   
21 Jul 2010
Love / Polish Girl & Me...Is She Interested? [57]

- girl, all the writings on the wall point toward her being a prostitute, and the man is just able to use logic, that's all.

Not nessecarily, he may be just prejudiced against women from Poland (like you are, I think) or Eastern Europe in general.
But let's assume his concerns are well founded, then I'm aksing him WHY is he with her? :)

Now I know that in Poland prostitution is legal

As in most of the countries in Western Europe? :)

and many a "Polish princess" can give a whole list of excuses why she's spreading her legs for hard currency as well as swear on the Bible that it is just a temporary thing that she'll give up "when she finds the right man".

Oh, you mean prostitution is some kind of a characteristic of Polish women or what? :)))

But in many other countries the woman isn't exactly considered the best candidate for a wife if she's been selling ass regardless of excuse. Most of these places, surprise, surprise, consider prostitution itself a crime.

No sh*t, Sherlock! :D
That is why I asked Phurion why he's with the girl. Now you get it? :)

Midas, I can see you have some kind of a problem. You turn your posts into nationality bashing.
Paulina   
21 Jul 2010
Love / Polish Girl & Me...Is She Interested? [57]

The stuff she told you about how much You're supposed to spend on her lazy ass isn't true either. Well, it could be true in case of peasants from near Kielce

Um... My grandma is "a peasant from near Kielce" :) My grandpa passed away and she takes care of the farm on her own. She has serious osteoporosis, had her arms broken twice, she had a stroke but she still works in the field. She's really hardworking and can't sit in one place for long. The same is with my mum who is her daughter. I'd say my mum is more hardworking than my dad, the city guy :P

As for the "party girl" question, I only ask because this girl can drink alot and she parties hard. She goes clubbing all the time with friends on random nights, gets no sleep and has no problem with it. Not sure if Polish girls are more acceptant of partying or if it's just her.

Well, I'd say it's just her... I mean - she's a real "party girl" type, I guess. I wouldn't say Polish girls in general are more party oriented than, let's say, American girls. Or at least I think so ;)

Probably students tend to party more than people of other ages. How old is she?

And, Phurion, to be honest I don't quite understand why are you with this girl? It doesn't look like you respect her much, if you think that she may be a prostitute or something...
Paulina   
21 Jul 2010
Love / Polish Girl & Me...Is She Interested? [57]

Women have been literally sucking men out of money for centuries...

But in our times they can usually do all kinds of jobs and can provide for themselves.

The intuitive feeling I have toward her and her behaviors is not good. I should not have to question her or myself like I am. It does not feel normal nor should it be.

Then maybe you should trust your intuition.

I mean, she claims to have nothing, to be in debt, no credit, etc...but can afford all of what she has?!

Have you asked her about this?

I guess you could stop paying fot her and wait and see if she's going to stay with you.

Also, another question, are Polish girls big party animals?

"Some are, some aren't" (c) :)))))

What makes a Polish girl a "party girl."

Probably the same thing that makes girls around the world "party girls", I guess?
Paulina   
19 Jul 2010
Love / Why do Polish women prefer foreigners for boyfriends and husbands? [418]

Definitely a foreigner. And it doesn't matter that he has no money.

You can't know what Polish women prefer unless you are one of us.

Wow, and you know what I prefer? Because I'm a Polish woman :)
Mega LOL :)))

Paulina (a Polish woman O_O)
Paulina   
17 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

Seanus (ignoring the obsessive stalker, Paulina. Deeze nuts are taken)

Ah, no more arguments left, I see :]
Paulina   
17 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

Why not?

Dtaylor5632 wrote that there are many people like Seanus over there :O
And after reading this forum I'll stay away from the British Isles in general.

Those links are as pointless as punching your own teeth, Paulina.

Why pointless?

Look for my dissertation or thesis on the net, then you'll see what I'm about :)

Wha?

Childish or child-like? :) :)

Childish - dziecinny.

Far from either really.

I know, I know, in your eyes you're Mr. Perfect :)))
Paulina   
17 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

answers.yahoo, LOL. Boom went your credibility, Paulina.

My credibility? LOL Oh, Seanus, you're so childish :) Many people using the internet noticed the same thing I did, it's not a big discovery, really :) Did you even read those links I gave you (except for the "answers.yahoo" :))? :)

Now, if you don't mind, Brits are having a serious discussion here.

I don't mind :)

Have you even been to Scotland?

No. There was a time when I wanted to visit Scotland but not any more.

It's 'expose' and not 'disclose'. You'd disclose your income, for example. Or public disclosure :) Hope that helped :)

Ah, I knew you "disclose" something not someone but I couldn't find the right word :P Thanks :)
Paulina   
17 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

Not at all.

Read then: theinternetpatrol.com/studies-find-internet-web-use-makes-people-rude/

The internet doesn't show how you'd be in a class, let's say.

I'd be how I'm expected to be. I certainly would not tell my teacher what I think about him (well, maybe in some extreme cases) :)

You still haven't got the wind-up notion yet

I think I've got enough :)

as you over-analyse things.

No, I don't :)

You love to tattle, admit it?

No, but I like to disclose two-faced people :)
Paulina   
17 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

You cant Polish the English, they wont take too well to Bigos :P

But they eat pudding and stuff :P Bigos can't be any worse than that ;D

It called banter,

What is "banter"? Winding Poles up?

Seanus probably regards you highly since you answer him back :)

I doubt that, but if he does, it would be just another reason to stop answering him back ;)

The internet doesn't show who you are, really.

It does, actually. Thanks to anonymity on the internet people are more willing to show the bad side of their personality, which they usually hide (not always in an entirely conscious way) in real life.

There is no substitute for real contact with people and not key tapping.

It isn't about a substitute of anything. People simply tend to show the ugly side of their character and views more easily on the internet.

(Oidhche mhath)
Paulina   
16 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

No, I just try to get on with everybody.

Ah, I get it. I was like that some time ago, but realised that some people just don't deserve that :P

Not that it matters :D

I don't get it :P

So what brings you to do battle with the Scots Paulina? :)

The need to fight injustice ;D
Boredom + hot weather + I wanna polish my English ;)

It's just an internet persona and you take it quite seriously.

The internet shows the best who you are, I think.

The Poles are easy to wind up and they take the bait hook, line and sinker :)

You are easy to wind up too :)
And I don't like that you enjoy winding people up so much. It's so low and petty...
Paulina   
16 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

Many are, many aren't.

LOL ;) You even write like Seanus ;)

Personally I like Seanus, he's a good guy ;)

You must be an evil man then ;)

Please dont answer that, im just pulling ur leg ;)

OK ;)

Couldn't help yourself, exactly :)

The same is with you apparently :)
You remind me of one Pole from the internet, he's over 70 (he's half Polish, half Czech) - funny how people of different nationalities and ages can be alike.
Paulina   
16 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

I'm Scottish, but also have roots in Ireland. I was brought up as a child on Skye, then spent my teenage years in Ayrshire.

Dtaylor5632, please tell me that not all Scots are like Seanus ;O I used to have a kind of soft spot for Scottish men, but now... OMG ;S

Is it that time of the month...

*hangs head in shame but really couldn't help it (Scottish humour;) *

Well, it could be worse - you could ask if I'm a virgin and you didn't ;)
Paulina   
16 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

Funny that you always come back for more :) :)

Not always :) From time to time. You can be very funny sometimes and I just couldn't help myself this time :]

A tittle-tattler is in our midst ;)

How we say in Poland: "Przyganiał kocioł garnkowi" :D

What is bad for Poles in Scotland?

You, if you'd stay in Scotland :P

Get a room!!!! :P

It would end up in bloodshed :D We don't want that, do we? :)
Paulina   
16 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

I don't know if this is an answer to my post (you could quote from time to time), but if it is then:

It works so I roll with it.

OMG... It doesn't say anything good about you. On the contrary.

You'd be very surprised :0

LOL Tremendously :)

Like you'd know :)

?

I wasn't saying you personally. Just people generally.

But nobody wrote in this thread that he/she doesn't like Scotland :) You flew off the handle for no reason. It was kind of funny considering how you like winding Poles up, how much satisfaction it gives you and how you look down on them because of the fact they fall for your bs :)
Paulina   
16 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

Paulina, I meant what I said.

LOL And you wrote to me that you write stuff on this forum to wind up Poles and incite discussion! :D
I don't believe a word you write anymore, Seanus.

I see many good things here in Poland and I open the eyes of some here to their own country.

I don't think you're the rigth person to open anybody's eyes about anything, to be honest :)

That's the benefit of a positive mindset

LOL :D

You don't like Scotland, you have free movement out of there :) :) :)

I don't live in Scotland :D
I live in my own country :)
Paulina   
15 Jul 2010
UK, Ireland / Not all is bad for Poles in Scotland! [167]

Yes, there were the moody ones who were unfriendly but that's just their character and nothing to do with Scotland. If they don't like it, they know what they can do.

:D

Kindly take your dissatisfaction elsewhere. We don't want griping cnuts like you in Scotland.

Wow, I think I will quote those statements every time when Seanus starts complaining about Poles, Polish women or Poland in general :D
Paulina   
11 Jul 2010
USA, Canada / What do Polish people think about Canadians? [44]

Or what they've seen on TV shows...that's not always good

Well, I've never seen anything negative about Canadians on Polish TV, as far as I can remember ;)

The tree of Canada is the maple=klon :)

Yes, I know :) And Canada has a very characteristic flag :)
Paulina   
11 Jul 2010
USA, Canada / What do Polish people think about Canadians? [44]

generally Polish people know that Canada is next to USA, have a lot of pine-woods, have a good standard of living and maybe something about Canadian Police on horses ......
There some people who know a lot more and many that know less .........
what they can think about Canadians given such data ? nothing !

Well, Ironside is pretty much right about this ;)

The first thing that comes to my mind is the TV series I've watched on Polish TV:

tour-de-france.cz/duesouth/images/foto/merchandise/official guide.jpg

:)

I've heard Canadians are rather mild, calm and friendly :)
And I know that both English and French is used there.
And many American TV series are shot in Canada, as I've heard ;)
And there are a lot of woods in Canada ;)))

I guess, if a Pole thinks anything about Canadians, it's usually something positive :)
Paulina   
11 Jul 2010
Life / Thoughts on Music in Poland [132]

A legend in Poland:
youtube.com/watch?v=Gizg-rKtMmw

Something you would probably want to sing to "arrogant Polish princesses" :):
...
They danced in a funny way back then ;D

youtube.com/watch?v=AShemiKUajc

LOL:

youtube.com/watch?v=gymRAZx9Z1o

youtube.com/watch?v=HOV8ljYXRoc&feature=related
Paulina   
6 Jul 2010
News / Komorowski won Poland's presidency vote? [125]

Good point there, delph. However, it's almost 3 months on and black box data has been released and those ATC guys have been interviewed regarding flight paths and altitudes. Conjectural speculation, coupled with available data, should be the norm if you ask me. No harm in asking, especially if you have flying exp and something to go on, wouldn't you say?

Asking questions is one thing but insinuating that Polish government would like to cover up something about the Russian radar, etc. is just silly, IMHO :)

Oh, this is about Kommie's win so I guarantee you that he won't cast the net wider on the investigation.

What do you mean by casting the net wider on the investigation? It's the prosecuters' job to get to the truth. You think they don't want to know the truth?

What would you like Komorowski do about the investigation? Go to Russia and interview witnesses by himself? LOL
Paulina   
6 Jul 2010
News / Komorowski won Poland's presidency vote? [125]

Well, the core content was right and my message was clear.

It wasn't right :) I got the message, but it's not about that :)

I go beyond the denial stage, sorry ;)

What denial stage?

Very seldom, Paulina. Online is for preference but I don't incorporate much of the material into my teaching. Besides, the students just shrug when Kommie's name comes up :)

I meant reading newspapers for yourself, not gathering material for your students.

Yes, I do :) :)

Well, of course, how could YOU say otherwise? :)))

Oh, but Kommie got it down to a tee. He made it into a fine art :) He must have learned document removal from WTC 7 too ;) ;)

You're just prejudiced against him :) And in quite an agressive way, I must say.

Did he leave his wife out of the campaign for a reason? ;)

I don't know if he did, as I said - I didn't follow the campaign. I don't care about his wife too much, I don't even remember how Tusk's wife looks like :)

Young Kaczyńska is not too bad to look at :) Smart young woman as well :)

Well, I've heard Kaczyński did exploit her in the campaign. People didn't like this, I guess.
Paulina   
5 Jul 2010
News / Komorowski won Poland's presidency vote? [125]

Very precise, reasonable etc etc, you said.

I was being ironic :)
It was the opposite, of course - not precise, not concrete and not reasonable :)

I don't read Polish newspapers, or any newspapers in physical print for that matter.

Not even on-line editions?

I am more consistent than Kommie :)

If you say so LOL

The man acted like he had won days ago.

Don't know about Komorowski, because I didn't follow the campaign, but in case you didn't notice - every candidate during campaign behaves as if he's going to win :)))
Paulina   
5 Jul 2010
News / Komorowski won Poland's presidency vote? [125]

I thought it was good too :) See above :)

What was good?

No, Rzepa would be Zbigniew Rzepa, co-prosecutor with Andrzej Szeremet, but nevermind ;) ;)

Oh, OK.
But you do look like a "Rzeczpospolita" fan :)

There's no sense in discussing it with deniers.

Nor with believers :)))

What a VERY stupid question, that's all I can say about that.

I was making fun, Seanus :) On the other hand... I don't know what to expect from you anymore :)))
Paulina   
5 Jul 2010
News / Komorowski won Poland's presidency vote? [125]

Thanks, I thought so too :) :)

You thought what? :)

You clearly aren't up to speed with the investigation. I suggest Szeremet and Rzepa.

I think I'm aware of all the controversies, theories, etc. Rzepa is a right wing newspaper with a dislike for Tusk and his administration and they have some anti-Russian journalists. I'm not sure whether they can be objective about this :)

Just like 9/11,

Bush did it? :D Or the Jews maybe? :D

They can easily say it was working but then fiddle with it.

Seanus, be reasonable, why on Earth would they do that? :)))
Paulina   
5 Jul 2010
News / Komorowski won Poland's presidency vote? [125]

I can well imagine. PO stooges got a raw deal in the Smoleńsk investigation and pilots are having a hard time getting a clear picture due to 'omissions' and inexplicable holes that are not in conformance with how things should go.

"Stooges", "raw deal", "omissions", "inexplicable holes", "how things should go" - very precise, concrete and reasonable comment, Seanus :)))

Kommie was too concerned with hiding potentially damning communist files, sth that JK wanted to take him up on.

Stooges, raw deals, omissions, inexplicable holes, world conspiracy, "kabałas", Zionists - no wonder you prefer Jarosław Kaczyński, and dislike Komorowski :)

I think I've read enough :]