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Big Rob   
23 Apr 2007
Life / Prices of cars in Poland? [88]

I have heard of people buying second hand cars here in the uk and then selling them in Poland, so there must be a loop hole somewhere in the system.

But thanks for the speed camera photo tip. The next time I am in Poland, I will drive my friends car after he has been drinking ( and hopefully asleep) and put my foot down. All the camera will see is a sleeping man speeding. Great fun! :)
Big Rob   
7 May 2007
Language / Where can I find audio of polish words [24]

Waterstones the bookstore sell a CD of basics. Cannot remember the name. Sorry. Look in the language section. If there is not a local one, try online. Other than that I am absolutely of no use!
Big Rob   
10 May 2007
Love / Why are Polish women so sexy ? [390]

May be that your seeing them on the wrong day. I find that some days, all the people that you meet are really attractive or at least 'worth a squirt'. ;) On other days you walk about town and you start to worry about if the moon is coming out soon, because there will be a lot of howling and hair growing coming up!

Who is going to be first to verbally slap my wrists then?
Big Rob   
31 May 2007
Life / EXPATS in POLAND: 10 things you miss / don't miss about home . . . [138]

Naw, we're the best at slobbering hands down. After 35 shots of polish vodka, I can speak fluent pigeon Polish.

Don't want to join the general debate, as I am too much of a newbie with the debate, but did want to say that the quote is of absolute genius. Spot on... 100%. 35 shots may be a little much for us light weights, but I work in the half/ bottle volumes and working out the maths is a bit tricky when you have been on the medicine!
Big Rob   
14 Jun 2007
Food / Types of CHEESE in Poland [150]

If your in the UK, try the Sainsbury's 'taste the difference' range. They are all full flavour, and beautiful. Not processed or homogonised. All other supermarkets fall short. (And I work for one of the other supermarkets)

This is of course for the God of English cheese... Cheddar! Emmental, Brie and Edam are continental cheese's, and beautiful, but I cannot recommend varieties! I hope this helps at least 1 person to a new flavour sensation!