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modafinil   
5 Sep 2011
Food / Pancakes with cottage cheese? [40]

In the UK fritters (apple or banana usually) are deep fried large chunks of fruit in batter. When on a menu as 'pan-cake' fritters they are much like catsoldier's photo. I find something amusing in the term French donut in the same way as a neighbour who would refer to Chinese restaurants as 'Chinese chipshops'.

Talking of french frying, I've read McDonald's wants to remove the word french from their fries. Pommes Frites in French. Where the English word fritter originates...probably.
modafinil   
3 Sep 2011
Travel / My trip to Krakow and its ups and downs. [70]

You wonder why i gave up reason.

Yeah. Judging them all on your experience of a few. Your'e not racist are you. You're better than them 3rd worlders.
modafinil   
3 Sep 2011
Travel / My trip to Krakow and its ups and downs. [70]

Thats just what the first thing these random Polish guys said to us

Bloody typical - bringing in race even when not the issue...probably a PF member ;)
modafinil   
2 Sep 2011
Travel / Mosques in Krakow? [131]

Prophet Abraham married his own sister? Even according to the Bible, she was not his proper sister, it was something else, and that's if you choose to accept the Bibilical account.

Abraham states she was his father's daughter, therefore his sister - a blood relative. At some point he feared for his life and 'gave' her to a king to save himself from death.

* The Christ had no love relationship with any woman, he left earth a virgin, and that's according to every official religious source. They covered it up because they hated women? But, other Prophets were married.

Official source? You mean the bible compiled by the church Doctor St Augustine to suit his doctrine. There was more than four gospels they have been well studied including Professor Elaine Pagels of Princeton University(academic enough). Have a read of the texts, if you are allowed to think for yourself you will see there is more than simply Jesus saving a Prostitute. Do you suppose the human Jesus never had a erection. If you can only believe what you are told to believe, it is pointless discussing anything with you as you can only repeat others and have nothing new to say nor independent thought.
modafinil   
2 Sep 2011
Travel / Mosques in Krakow? [131]

I reckon he had a thing going on with Magdalene, if you read the Gnostic scriptures.

You do all know Abraham married his sister. Nasty. Might of pimped her out to some King or other, too.
modafinil   
2 Sep 2011
Travel / Mosques in Krakow? [131]

then have sex with her when she was nine under the age of ten,

Some in the Vatican might think that's OK even today. Oh wait, you said 'her', they prefer 'him's'.
modafinil   
1 Sep 2011
Food / Pancakes with cottage cheese? [40]

racuchy-z-jablkami-i-bakaliami/

I've always called those pancake fritters, where fruit is added to the batter. Banana more often then apple for me. That recipe does sound nice, though I'd add a touch of cinnamon and brandy butter
modafinil   
1 Sep 2011
Travel / Mosques in Krakow? [131]

And the London bombers are of course best proof of that...

Is that your famed, self-proclaimed sarcasm? All went to radical mosques - see the point of the quality of the preacher being the issue. A mosque hidden away can breed and encourage hate.

I'm surprised the Daily Mail called them extremists and didn't paint it as general muslims, I guess there are so many muslims in England now that they don't want to lose potential readership. Don't want to drift into issues like burka's here but if men can't wear masks then women shouldn't be allowed to either. The swiss enjoy being dull and uniform in the whole, though I like their watches.
modafinil   
1 Sep 2011
Travel / Mosques in Krakow? [131]

I'd hope, but not waste time praying, that Polish in Poland would desire not to play an immature tit-for-tat game and play down to the Saudi's standards. A free democracy, if it has Muslims, has to allow them free worship.

The true concern is if the guy in the pulpit(or what ever it's called in Islam) is preaching the middle way or extremism. The more integrated into the fabric of society, the less likely they are to tear it up. They're there, they're queer, get used to it.
modafinil   
31 Aug 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

I forgot to mention, my mate who got stared out is Hungarian.
PC is not brainwashing it is circumlocution.

PC talk: Poles are very hard working
Straight talk: Poles are cheap manual labour
Gutter talk: Poles are sh1t shovellers

I doubt that many dislike Poles as they are very hard working.
I'll get my coat...
modafinil   
30 Aug 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

When? 2 weeks ago through documentaries

Off the BNP website? Something tangible and authoritative, please. You think sectarianism is only on the pitches? LOLs
What about NI? Any no-go muslim areas there? Any Catholic no-go areas, any Protestant no go areas? Wern't there any Easter Europeans hiding in a church in the last couple of years? Scared of muslims were they?
modafinil   
30 Aug 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

They cover whole neighbourhoods in large cities, e.g go and research it in Birmingham

And when did you research Birmingham? Rubbish, poor Vs rich. It's nothing like the homegrown proddie/catholic crap you get in Scotland and NI. The suprising thing about the pub story was it's one of the first times I have heard of any unity of purpose between Poles.
modafinil   
30 Aug 2011
News / Multi-culti (in Poland) -- roadmap to disaster? [344]

but still that's not what this thread is supposed to be about,is it? Have you actually read the OP? this thread continues to be rant, rant, rant in quite a random fashion.

No I just read the last page or so. I was commenting and adding to Teflcat's insight.
I can guess through extrapolation from other threads in the same vein that this one is it's filled with driveling hypocrites posting. Threads mutate, or as DE said it would have stopped 240 posts ago. I've also said earlier MC works in US, Aus, Canada, where natives have been extinguished.

There isn't a roadmap, MC is spontaneous.
modafinil   
30 Aug 2011
News / Multi-culti (in Poland) -- roadmap to disaster? [344]

If you went to a black church or a community centre, you'd find exactly such sentiments being expressed. There are lots of decent, hard-working non-pink people; try not to tar them all with the same brush.

I notice that problems like teenage pregnancy, abortion, alcoholism, benefit entitlement, drug dependanvy etc. arn't a native problem. Oh no, there distanced by being the underclass, not my problem, even if thay are my race. What do you hear here when issues about Polish in the UK are brought up? (crime, prostitution, scrounging) - Oh, but they're Poland B, you get our dregs! Or bury your heads in the sand and close the topic in the case of the prostitution thread.
modafinil   
23 Aug 2011
News / Multi-culti (in Poland) -- roadmap to disaster? [344]

...We cannot support mass immigration of unskilled, or even skilled workers, because our own economy cannot support American workers...

Substitute 'America' with 'UK' and 'third world' with 'Poland' ...
modafinil   
14 Aug 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

He also said that Britain is broken, so it seems they are pretty much on the same chapter.

No. As I have said that woman, Monika Cocksick, or whatever, has taken a very few to judge all like some of the fools I get a taste of on this site. The phrase Broken Britain is regarding social cohesion - the haves and the hopeless separated by issues such as wealth, education, drink and drug use,, criminality, teenage pregnancy...
modafinil   
14 Aug 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

2 million Poles emigrating to the UK

Are you on crack? the number in under 1 million-with most commentators saying its around 700 000.

That's the turnover figure. the million now arn't the same ones, some reach their financial goals or hate UK and go back to Poland or another EU country.

She was just repeating the comments made by the British Prime Minister, so I don't know you tell me?

Cammy said 'pockets of society are sick' ,putting it mildly.
modafinil   
14 Aug 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

If you are the type of idiot like Konczyk to judge the entire nation because of a fraction of the population then by all means stay with 'mom'. As for being a second class citizen, you have said you are thinking of coming here as an economic migrant not for citizenship at all, nothing you say suggests you are interested in anything else.

I had a look at the comments on The Sun and most were about her outlook, not about her being Polish at all. Tell me I'm uncivilised, I too will tell you where you can go...not because you are Polish but because you have a choice.
modafinil   
10 Aug 2011
UK, Ireland / Worst of the worst Poles emigrating to Britain? [32]

cringing with embarrasement

You've been anglified.
Swearing is little more than informal punctuation between friends. Sometimes it's used as an icebreaker. The job vacanciess that are encouraged for Poles to fall into here are hardly going to entice the most cultured sections of Poland to immigrate, so what you get is what you expect. When used well swearing is a f'ing art form.
modafinil   
8 Aug 2011
Language / Too many English words in the Polish language! [709]

How could there not be a more suitable word that doesn't already exist in English? English borrowed the word from Latin, you know.

Yes, I know.Didn't I just write two proceeding paragraphs saying that English or any language is not a immaculate conception and always growing.The word was originally from gender then diversified in English much later. The note on seksi was brought to my attention from a media piece written regarding text-speak in Poland over the past few years.
modafinil   
8 Aug 2011
Language / Too many English words in the Polish language! [709]

not quite. where i come from there are a lot of viking, anglo saxon words. isthatu2 might say the same for his part of england.

I think I'm yet to be called a fcukwit by ITU2 - maybe my time has come.
I can't find who actually said English is mispronounced French, now. It was probably used in the context of taking a dig at England. In my school days it was always suggested if there is a choice between using a Latin or Saxon word always take the Saxon as being more English. Both are dead now yet gave birth to English as a modern language. Even Parliament came from the french verb, talk as with much of the language used in law as Latin in science.

A tv documentary made the claim the more working class, the more French used in one's vocabulary. It's a strength of English not to be xenophobic on incorporating foreign words or maybe simply a lasszz-faire attitude. Most coming in these days appear to be from America especially in technical language. The internet especially has made the language of business more vital in international communications on an informational level.

The word-creep of English/American forms into Polish is inevitable while if it is used and understood between two Poles it is then Polish. What I found amusing is SEKSI/SEKZI for SEXY How could there not be a more suitable word that doesn't already exist in Polish...
modafinil   
8 Aug 2011
Language / Too many English words in the Polish language! [709]

Study up on the history of the English language and the various languages that make it and you will see what I mean.

As someone or other has said, English is merely mispronounced French, going back to the last successful invasion of GB in 1066. Why reinvent the wheel(old Swedish).