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rozumiemnic   
8 Nov 2012
Love / Polish mother, possible UK father - child law Poland. [35]

she sounds like a manipulative cow and as Harry said, organise your own dna test.
she does not have the 'right' to do this to you or her daughter, in fact the only person with 'rights' is the child,
and she has a 'right' to a relationship with her father, no matter what the mother says.
rozumiemnic   
8 Nov 2012
Love / Polish mother, possible UK father - child law Poland. [35]

using a sprm youve obtained with from a handjob - it can be done..

so you are saying she might have 'milked' you while you were passed out and inseminated herself with a turkey baster?
I have heard it all now....
rozumiemnic   
6 Nov 2012
Life / Abrupt Poles explained ! [51]

Yep, in such cases in Polish the subject is often implied and using additional "ja" or "my" is unnecessary. It doesn't mean that it is thrown away,

well yeh I know slavic languages are pro-drop....
rozumiemnic   
6 Nov 2012
Life / Abrupt Poles explained ! [51]

so what would you say then?...the lateness is because I overslept?
rozumiemnic   
5 Nov 2012
Life / Abrupt Poles explained ! [51]

so in North American English it would be ....'is this the way to Amarillo?' (sorry couldn't resist...)
rozumiemnic   
5 Nov 2012
Life / Abrupt Poles explained ! [51]

right Magda, and equally the distancing requests commonly used in English probably sound bonkers to learners.....
'excuse me you wouldn't know the way to amarillo by any chance would you?' - insane.
rozumiemnic   
5 Nov 2012
Life / Abrupt Poles explained ! [51]

interestingly only Arabic and a certain variety of English has a glottal stop - or should I say 'glo'al stop'.
it is interesting though about languages and levels of perceived 'politeness'.
Like in Polish it is normal to start a sentence with 'Listen!' - in English one would sound like a rude ******...

OK that first sta'ment was rubbish,lots of languages have it.
rozumiemnic   
3 Nov 2012
UK, Ireland / Poles leave Britain to return to Poland [89]

we have many elderly Poles here scrounging of us.

hh give it a rest, you are boring.
many elderly Poles who reside here fought in ww2 ever thought about that?
and the people you are talking about are very much a minority
rozumiemnic   
26 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

I'm talking about history here. Approx. 1500 years of it.

no magda you are talking about what you might have read in selected history books.
rozumiemnic   
26 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

Did the English poor and downtrodden ever revolt? The answer is a resounding NO.

they did Magda, it just never got written into the history books.
heard of Jack Cade? no I thought not.
The diggers? The levellers? no?
rozumiemnic   
24 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

So you say that you are a kind of Pole..

do I really? Show me where I have said that.
Right now I am less concerned with house prices and immigration to my shores than I am with trawling the internet with horror and wondering who is running this country and for what.

You/we need some perspective right now Oxon and your neighbour watching Polish tv is quite frankly the least of our worries.
rozumiemnic   
24 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Do the poles like British culture [127]

have to agree with you there Magda, same as we blindly and unquestioningly cough up for the TV licence fee, never mind the state sponsored child abuse...
rozumiemnic   
15 Oct 2012
Travel / Polish or British passport (child traveling to Poland) [51]

No, both parents have to sign the application.

are u sure about that sally? while my info may well be out of date, not too long ago a Polish passport had to be applied for by the father, and only him.
rozumiemnic   
15 Oct 2012
Life / Polish vs British vs American - Clash of cultures [390]

Pawian have to agree with Pam nobody eats that crap for breakfast unless they are builders or farmworkers and have already worked a few hours before breakfast.
rozumiemnic   
14 Oct 2012
Travel / Via train or bus: Berlin, Germany <> Gorzow, Poland [10]

from Schonefeld take a train to Lichtenberg, last time i did it it was just one train, no changes.
From Lichtenberg take a train to Kustrin/Kostrzyn, change there for Gorzow.