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Joined: 1 Apr 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 9 Apr 2008
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From: Kanada
Speaks Polish?: tak
Interests: tennis, travelling

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witek   
1 Apr 2007
Life / Reasons for moving to Poland [291]

Reasons to move to Poland

1. beautiful women :)

2. goood Polish beer like Tyskie, Warka Strong and Lech

3. tomatoes taste delicious

4. beautiful towns like Krakow, Gdansk, Sopot and Zakopane

5. did I mention the lovely women?:)

ciao Witek z Kanady
witek   
4 Apr 2007
Love / Polish Girls vs Russian Girls [813]

i like them:)

I dated a Russian girl before her name was Jana. :)

She was sweet, nice, blond and brought me fruit when i was sick :)

those were happy times :)


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witek   
4 Apr 2007
History / Poles and Russians -- love-hate relationship? [209]

crow, kak o si kurac :)

you wrote " Slavs originate from Balkan (from Danube and from Adriatic) as even genetic findings confirmed."

please Serbian friend don't spread garbage hypothesis.

The origin of Slavs is most likely from the border region between Poland and Ukraine.

This is why we have Sorbs (ancestors of Serbs) living next to Poles and Krakow area used to be home to White Croats.

The location of the speakers of pre-Proto-Slavic and Proto-Slavic is subject to considerable debate. Serious candidates are cultures on the territories of modern Belarus, Poland and Ukraine. The proposed frameworks are:

Lusatian culture hypothesis: The pre-Proto-Slavs were present in north-eastern Central Europe since at least the late 2nd millennium BC, and were the bearers of the Lusatian culture and later the Przeworsk culture (part of the Chernyakhov culture).

Milograd culture hypothesis: The pre-Proto-Slavs (or Balto-Slavs) were the bearers of the Milograd culture
Chernoles culture hypothesis: The pre-Proto-Slavs were the bearers of the Chernoles culture of northern Ukraine
From the 19th century onwards, the debate became politically charged, particularly in connection with the history of the Partitions of Poland, and German imperialism known as Drang nach Osten. Generally, both German and Slavic want to be 'autochthonic' on land at river Vistula.

Autochthonic theory (the Proto-Slavs are native to the area of modern Poland), before 5th century.

Allochthonic theory (the Slavs immigrated to the area of modern Poland) after 5th century.

The debate has been used as a tool of political propaganda and is often emotionally charged and interspersed with pseudoarchaeology and national mysticism.

Contemporary scholarship in general has moved away from the idea of monolithic nations and the Urheimat debates of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and its focus of interest is that of a process of ethnogenesis, regarding competing Urheimat scenarios as false dichotomies.
witek   
9 Apr 2007
Food / Trying to find name of polish soup (szczawiowa) [14]

Zupa Szczawiowa

1/2 lb. sorrel
1 Tbls. butter
3 Tbls. water
4 cups strained meat stock
3-4 Tbls. flour
2 cups milk
2 raw egg yolks
1 Tbls. soft butter
salt and pepper, to taste

Wash well 1/2 lb. sorrel, trim away the stems, chop, and add to a skillet along with 1 Tbls. butter and 3 Tbls. water. Simmer on low heat under cover for 10 minutes.

Force mixture through a sieve into 4 cups strained meat stock and simmer a few minutes longer. Dissolve 3-4 Tbls. flour in 2 cups milk and add to the pot. Simmer briefly, the remove from heat. Fork-blend 2 raw egg yolks with 1 Tbls. soft butter, adding several tablespoons soup and stirring until smooth. Add to the pot. Salt and pepper, to taste.

Serve over hard-boiled egg slices. Instead of the eggs, it may be served over rice or with croutons!
witek   
12 Apr 2007
Love / Nice Polish women photos [329]

Yes artur i love women :) i can't help it :)


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witek   
12 Apr 2007
Love / Nice Polish women photos [329]

polish women are hot :) especially when they groove to the disco polo beat :)


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witek   
22 Apr 2007
Love / Polish girls attitudes towards sex. [568]

Is it possible that polish girls cheat often to get a better deal or just for pleasure?

all girls can cheat for numerous reasons regardless of nationality and it doesn't matter if she is a Catholic attending Church everyday, she will just go to Confession to wipe away any sins
witek   
23 Apr 2007
Life / Prices of cars in Poland? [88]

Cars are cheaper in the U.S. than Poland. Maybe the E.U. is the same :) you can make lost of $$$ but you have to know what car is in demand :)

Nissan Murano for example is in high demand in Poland from what i have been told :)and you can make $$$ if you ship one from Chicago or New York:)


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

My friend shipped cars to Poland for 10 years from the U.S. :) however the cars were all almost brand new. :)

Shipping isn't that expensive from U.S. to Poland.
witek   
23 Apr 2007
Life / Prices of cars in Poland? [88]

telefonika,

prices around the world for cars vary :)

the prices might be cheaper in U.S. than UK

in Canada cars are much more expensive than U.S.

then there is Japan where certain ( right hand drive) models are cheaper than both Canada and the U.S.
witek   
23 Apr 2007
Life / Prices of cars in Poland? [88]

assume it would be cheaper to buy in Germany

When you assume something and you don't have all the information you run the risk of making an ass out of yourself :)
witek   
1 May 2007
Genealogy / Gaudzinski family, Polish Gadzinski surname [3]

i did a search based on 1998 Pesel data and did not find any people with the Gaudzinski surname in Poland. maybe the spelling changed

there were however 23 persons in Poland with the Gadzinski surname

17 out of the 23 Gadzinski were in the Poznan area