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Daisy   
5 Nov 2012
Life / Abrupt Poles explained ! [51]

I would have to agree with the Welsh NOT British handle on that one.

That's your first fail, the Welsh are British, in fact they are the original Britons. The countries of Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland make up the British Isles. Like a lot of foreigners, you get English mixed up with British. The English by the way are not Britons.
Daisy   
25 Jul 2011
News / Wroclaw man helping police after recent events in Norway [48]

Wildrover: There are probably cops all over Europe arresting anyone that might have a connection to this terrible event...

Who knows, we could be next, maybe he posted on this forum and we all spoke to him. Crow could turn out to be Norwegian and not Serbian after all, such is the internet.
Daisy   
19 Jul 2011
Off-Topic / PF - The Omnibus Edition [1502]

Are there phone viruses

Yes, there was an i-phone virus going around recently where your phone wallpaper is changed to a picture ofRick Astley, it happened to one of my bosses at work.

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8349905.stm
Daisy   
17 Jul 2011
Off-Topic / PF - The Omnibus Edition [1502]

Long time PF users/abusers took to the streets to repeat their inane comments about things nobody cared about. At bus stops, laundrettes, doctor's waiting rooms...

You've been hacking into my phone haven't you?
Daisy   
13 Jul 2011
Life / What on earth is the fascination of Indians, Pakistanis and Nepalese with Poland? [112]

Indian doctors are not that brilliant and you may want to do a bit of research

I recently had a brilliant British born Indian doctor, obviously he did his training here, so maybe that's the difference. He liked to be called Dr Bob as no one could pronounce his name.

My Dad has two German doctors at his group practice, one is brilliant, the other one is crap, but dad likes her because she's very attractive, apparently.
Daisy   
12 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism? [161]

farmers in general are greedy barstewards

Coming from a farming family myself, I feel I must take objection to that comment.
What you should have said is some farmers are tight barstewards. This was the case in Tolpuddle in the late 1800s, when a farmer tried to cut the wages of his labourers. A group of them withheld their labour and started the birth of the trade union movement in this country. Victorian farmers couldn't bus in groups of Poles to do the work for less, if they could, they would have done.
Daisy   
11 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Is UK the new cradle of antipolonism? [161]

Id also love to know which agency he got his workers through and if local workers were even given the opportunity of these jobs..might explain a few things.

exactly! and how much of that money did the agency give the worker? did the agency supply the accommodation? Was the rent taken from their wages? Employ people from another country, they'll need accommodation. that's one hold you can't have over locals.

It's easier and cheaper for farmers, or any employer for that matter, to use and agency than advertise.
Daisy   
9 Jul 2011
News / Poland warns against deporting its workers: hypocrisy? [35]

Stu, it's the same in the UK. I'm fed up with seeing Romanian Big Issue sellers.
Denmark is going the same way is Holland, the thing our countries have in common is a good social welfare system, which used to work, but it's being overstretched and is about to crumble. A third of public sector workers are now being made redundant because of it, myself included, I lose my job in October, hopefully I'll find another job before the redundancy money runs out.
Daisy   
8 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Brits dislike freshwater fish? [11]

I like plaice best, John Dory is quite nice too.
Growing up by the sea I was spoilt for choice, fresh mackerel with new potatoes :)
Daisy   
7 Jul 2011
UK, Ireland / Brits or Poles more eager to try new foods? [17]

jellied anything seems a london thing

I remember watching my grandmother make jellied eels, they still wiggle when you cut them up, even though they are supposed to be dead :(
And, I remember watching my dad make brawn, you don't want to know what goes in there
Daisy   
7 Jul 2011
News / Car theft in Warsaw (the most popular cars among car thieves in Poland) [54]

I think this post of yours should be featured in your profile to remind us who you really are. Your Polish neighbours should have the right to see it too, as well as local police - in case of any racial hate crime in the area, they will know which door to knock.

I wondered how long this would take. I make a remark about one dodgy family from Poland moving into the street and suddenly it's racist. I would make the same remarks if they were English, Irish or outer Mongolian chavs. As much as it may hurt your senses, there are criminals in Poland and Polish criminals coming to the UK. If you saw the people who have moved into this house, you would have your doubts about them too. I make a comment about one group of Poles and it's suddenly "ooh she's racist towards all Poles" I'm sure not all Polish families have broken disused fridges stuck in the front garden making the street look like a tip, or pile up empty beer and vodka bottles and used cigarette ends besides the rusting kitchen appliances, but this family does. But it would appear that neither me nor my neighbours are allowed to complain about this family, because they are Polish and that makes us racist. I bet their neighbours in Poland were glad to see them move and I bet they had doubts about where he got the van from as well.
Daisy   
7 Jul 2011
News / Car theft in Warsaw (the most popular cars among car thieves in Poland) [54]

2. Volkswagen (22)

I have new Polish neighbours, they have a left hand drive VW, white van. They do look a bit rough, a builder bought the house a few years ago and turned it into bedsits, a couple and their young son now live in one of them, the father only wears vests, he walks down the street in his vest. As for the mattress they unloaded, I've seen better in front gardens on council estates. Do you think this VW van might be stolen?
Daisy   
3 Jul 2011
News / Rostkowski's comment about Greece from people who will pay nothing [11]

My cousin lived for years in Greece, but lost his business recently. he told my uncle (his father) that teh Greek people are a lot to blame for their own problems. He has many Greek friends and loves the country, but he said he has never come across such a lazy bunch of people.

Some years ago funding was given for a new road to be built where he lives, it would have improved tourism in the area, while creating jobs in the meantime building it. The money was taken, but the road has never been built. He said there are many more examples of this across Greece. He feels sorry for the hard working Greek people he knows who are being let down by their countrymen.
Daisy   
27 Jun 2011
UK, Ireland / The number of Anti-English Poles... [228]

Britain is currently enjoying a hot spell and that makes people happier.

Wrong, I hate being hot, it makes me irritable and bad tempered.

I also feel that many Poles like England as they love wearing England football shirts :)

Buy one get one free at JJB sports
Daisy   
24 Jun 2011
News / Germany provoke Poland using Silesian question. Poland's attitude ? [124]

Your point was rather funny because you tried to say that it was only one ethnic group that settled in Silesia

No I didn't, unlike you, I wouldn't try to comment on something I know little about. The Scots (descendants of the Scotti) speaking English doesn't make them anymore English than an American, they do however, share their ancestry with the Irish. I was pointing out your mistake in using a statement like the Scots being of Irish decent as an analogy to point out Silesians aren't German.
Daisy   
23 Jun 2011
News / Germany provoke Poland using Silesian question. Poland's attitude ? [124]

yeah and you tried to make the point that it's just as ridiculous to say the Scots are Irish as it is to say Silesians are German. You fell down with that argument, because the Scots are descended from an Irish tribe called the Scotti who invaded what would alter be named Scotland after them
Daisy   
23 Jun 2011
UK, Ireland / Poles top the UK's EU crime figures [78]

seems to have severe obsessive compulsive disorder & a severe lack of intellect as well.

Yeah, I notice that every time I read one of your posts
Daisy   
23 Jun 2011
Travel / Which bus from Poland to London via the Eurotunnel? [27]

I'd rather a ferry than a tunnel any day, each to their own

Yes, and never again.

Can I ask what was so bad about the trip? Dover to Calais can't get that rough, apart from the booze cruisers that is
Daisy   
10 Jun 2011
Travel / THE VIKINGS ARE COMING...what to do and see in Poland....? [30]

Bikers from lots of countries have been camping in Glastonbury (well a field on the edge of town, not literally in the town centre)all week. tomorrow's their last day, so they drove through the town on their bikes, flying the flags of their countries. A few Poles, a lot of Danes, the French were by far the noisiest, followed by the Italians.
Daisy   
10 Jun 2011
History / German Traitor And Polish Pig [96]

By the way ... what on earth makes you think that killing civilians, children, raping women, or people or different belief, look, color or religion makes a person rough?

Did I say that? so what did your ancestors do to protect Poland during the war?
You made a remark about the camaraderie among the submariners and disassociated them from civilians, I pointed out to you that soldiers and sailors had families, it was to protect them and the people of their country that they fought. War is ugly, sometimes men find themselves in a situation of kill or be killed. The reason you and I are able to speak freely is because men like my grandfather, whose 'mentioned in despatches' is still in the frame he put it in is sitting just 3 feet from where I am now, risked their lives so others would have the chance of life. Do you honestly believe Hitler could have been stopped with a polite phone call and a nice chat over a cup of tea?

Many good, decent men sacrificed their lives in wars to save your undeserving neck and all you can do is accuse them of being rapists.
Daisy   
10 Jun 2011
History / German Traitor And Polish Pig [96]

he human tendency is to care and give

........and protect. Mankind just like his primate cousins has always fought to protect his troop/tribe/village/country. All of our ancestors fought to protect their own, if they hadn't none of us would be here now. As the old saying goes 'rough men commit acts of violence, so gentle men can sleep safe in their beds at night'