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Joined: 30 Sep 2012 / Male ♂
Last Post: 6 Sep 2013
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From: England, Congleton
Speaks Polish?: I'm learning slowly. i know enough to order food!
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Tim Bucknall   
7 Sep 2013
USA, Canada / Polonia picket BBC office in New York [15]

Could you, really?

Bear in mind that it would require you to prove that it was maliciously anti-Polish rather than being merely a critical observation about Poland.

oh great another really helpful and totally unpatronising post from delphiandomine, almost as helpful as your offering on the UPA thread

i would say mr seldon attributing more holocaust guilt to the Poles than the Germans counts as malicious or retarded, google it yourself if you're actually interested rather than just looking for a confrontation.

you know theres some really great people on this forum that are really helpful (thanks Harry for replying to my query in your last post btw)

which is why i keep coming back, thats after i've been away long enough to forget the anti-semitism and general arse-iness that puts me off the place

thanks for saving me time and putting me off PF quickly this time!
Tim Bucknall   
6 Sep 2013
USA, Canada / Polonia picket BBC office in New York [15]

Thanks Harry, i've not seen that show in the listings, i'm curious now
i could give you a list of instances of Anti-Polish bias on the bbc the worst being the infamous nightwaves interview with Anthony Seldon
Tim Bucknall   
6 Sep 2013
USA, Canada / Polonia picket BBC office in New York [15]

which German TV series?
i normally notice all the imported series on BBC 4 but this one has passed me by
Tim Bucknall   
17 Jul 2013
History / WWII Polish Exiles in Uganda [36]

please vote for The Kresy Siberia Foundation to receive a grant so that we can continue to document these kinds of survivor testimonies:

facebook.com/emccorp/app_222471081145150#.UeQeyqbreH0.twitter
Tim Bucknall   
8 Jul 2013
History / 70th Anniversary of Sikorskis Death (Newark) [30]

a wonderful and fitting tribute to the Great man, thanks to the Newark Town Council for making us so welcome and to the Polish Consulate in Manchester for arranging the trip

Tim Bucknall
kresy-siberia.org


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Tim Bucknall   
10 Mar 2013
History / DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES OF POLES IN LITHUANIA IN 1947-1959 [6]

Why the heck doesn't Poland repatriate these people back to Poland? Poland can use a bit of immigration. No?

oddly enough my father said the same thing when i told him about Lithuanias shameful denial of Polish language rights (on official documents).
looks like a good idea when looked at coldly and logically but it doesn't take account of the Emotional attachment to the borderlands, and the unique Culture & origins of the Lithuanian Poles

the ancestors of Wilnos Poles have lived there as long as Lithuanians
research paper on Poles in Lithuania

media.efhr.eu/2012/09/12/conference-lithuanian-poles-poles-lithuania/
Tim Bucknall   
8 Mar 2013
History / DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES OF POLES IN LITHUANIA IN 1947-1959 [6]

Due to the intensive migration from the Soviet republics of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, thousands of Poles arrived in the LSSR who strengthened the ranks of the Polish community.

i had no idea of this, what a complicated picture, i was wondering how Wilnos Poles escaped Lwow style ethnic cleansing, was it because it wasn't adjacent to the Polish Border and thus not considered a risk?

Zhitomir also escaped the fate of Lwow somewhat

then theres the deportations of Soviet Poles to the Kaliningrad oblast which is hard to understand
Tim Bucknall   
5 Mar 2013
Language / Two funny videos. Native speakers in Poland caries a risk of learning strange accent. [4]

i'll only be impressed when that guy does East Midlands and Stoke on Trent accents ;-)
for east midlands look for videos of Brian Clough, and for Stoke, maybe try googling "Blaster bates", theres not many famous people with Stoke Accents, Robbie Williams doesn't really sound typical for stoke because he spent so much time in Manchester

My parents are from stoke but even i can't imitate the stoke accent properly

the Welsh clip sounds like South Wales to me FWIW, its a much thicker accent in the north
Tim Bucknall   
24 Feb 2013
Language / Slovio - the international simplified Slavic language [37]

thats a great idea at least unlike esperanto its based on a real language group and the person you speak to doesn't have to learn it,

if you see what i mean.
something like this is used in England between Poles & Slovaks.

If i used Interslavic to a Pole i assume i'd sound like a caveman with a brain injury but i'd be understood?
example text:
"Slovjanski je slovjanski medžujezyk iztvořeny v gode 2006 kak sutrudnièno usilje grupy ľudi iz razliènyh krajev, sobranyh na Slovjanskom Fore. On može byti velika pomoè dľa putujuèih i mnogo upotrebimo orudje dľa kogo-buï, kotory by hotel adresovati cely slovjanski svet posredstvom vebsajtov, forov, spisov e-mejľskih i.t.d., bez potrebovanja prevoditi tekst v razne jezyki. Znanje togo jezyka pozvaľa èloveku byti razumemy dľa vsakogo govoriteľa slovjanskogo jezyka i razumeti veèej, než jedyno osnovu teksta v kotorom-buï slovjanskom jezyke. Slovjanski takože je mnogo dobra metoda dľa tyh, kotore hoèut naèeti uèiti se svojego prvogo slovjanskogo jezyka."

all the links are dead :-(
shame, i wanted to see how they handled a word like "Bedzie" which is Hangover in Czech but not in Polish

obviously it'll never be satisfying as submerging yourself in one Language and Culture, but it could be useful in an emergency

all those X's in Slovio look wierd
Tim Bucknall   
24 Feb 2013
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

maybe they don't think of themselves as Russian but they vote for Moscows Puppet and set back Ukraines development.
i'm partly going by what my mate in Kremenchuk (Central UKR) tells me.

The anti Polish thing is worrying but hopefully just a phase, i think a lot of the elite realise that Poland is their best ally for a European future

if you google Uzghorod, the 1st hit you get is a you tube video put up by a moronic woman who makes anti Polish comments

btw
I seem to have mortally offended a Ukranian member of my radio hobby group by accidentally mentioning Grodno, Brzesc, Lvov etc :D haha i swear it wasn't deliberate!

they need to melt down the Bandera statues and put up Petlura instead!
Tim Bucknall   
23 Feb 2013
UK, Ireland / Polish is Britain's second language, says UK report [52]

Manx is used on their Radio station at certain times in the day and for special occasions in their Parliament, i can't comment on everyday usage because i've honestly never met anyone from IOM!

but we get Manx Radio here in North West England

if you check out Manx Radios web feed, you can hear them ID on the hour in English & Manx.

Cumbrian seems extinct afaik

The Cornish language has developed underground long after it was officially extinct and will likely be kept alive by nationalists

cb88, not Liverpool but Manchester, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Derbyshire & Staffordshire :-)

The attractive Market town of Leek in Staffordshire has a Polish community ( i go there to buy my PL papers) and beautiful countryside that will take your breathe away, and the friendliest people i've ever met

when i bought Dziennik, the friendly English Shop assistant assumed i was Polish and greeted me in Polish.

i may as well cover all the Languages of these Islands.
Republicans/Nationalists in Northern Ireland use the Irish Language in the Northern Irish Parliment and then repeat the statement in English. the speaker of the house offered to use instant translation whereby the English speakers would receive an instant translation via headphones and the Republican speaker would use only Irish.

The Republicans rejected this because it would have made it obvious that many of their own members of parliment didn't understand what their leaders where saying in Irish!

the current system allows them to make their political point and then deliver their speech in the language their supporters really understand.

south of the border the Irish broadcaster RTE has recently begun to promote the learning of the Language and introduced Irish News broadcasts on RTE 1 & 2FM which are English for the rest of the day. a typical advert will go "have you got a spare 5 minutes?... why not practise your Irish!"

(I'd support a campaign like that to encourage the learning of Welsh in Wales & Western England)

the national 24 hour Irish Station is Radio Na Gael, during the day they broadcast traditional Irish folk mx and coverage of rural/Western Irish affairs but after 9pm they get freaky!

their late night programming is amazingly eclectic, i love to listen when we holiday in west wales

a few years ago the Radio 4 programme "The routes of Language" mentioned the fact that Indigenous Welsh Speaking Communities exist in Shropshire border towns like Oswestry, The local teacher was confused & amused by the Kids habit of scattering Welsh phrases into their English, like "oggies" for Hedges

when we drove through we did see some Welsh signs on the English side of the border, these communities can receive Welsh Broadcasting via "overspill" from Wales.

Welsh singers/songwriters & musicians have recently shot themselves in the foot, they have demanded an 10 x increase in the royalties they receive from BBC Radio Cymru, the end result? BBC Radio Cymru has reduced its broadcast day by 2 hours to cover the increased cost. So theres now less Welsh Language broadcasting at a time when the census shows that its needed more than ever! Dumb move or what?

i know less about the Scottish situation than Ireland as its further away, their Gaelic language station only broadcast a few hours a day and the station isn't as welcoming as R Cymru or R Na Gael. for some reason people all over the UK now see Gaelic language programmes on the BBC Parliament channel but not the more widely spoken Welsh.

as recently as the 70's it was possible to find Scots who knew only Gaelic, My Parents once took a boat ride with a ferryman who spoke no English
Tim Bucknall   
23 Feb 2013
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

the following defence of Ukraine in no way affects my argument that Lwow should never have been stolen from Poland ;-)

its unfair to compare UKR with PL, when you became free in 1989 you had a strong tradition of Independence, a clearly defined sense of nationhood and a free market tradition a mere 50 years previous, which you could build on much like the Baltic states & the Czech Rep.

Ukraine has no such traditions Ukrainians have had to build everything from scratch, thats without even considering the interference from Russia and the Large Russian Population "planted" in the East who oppose every move towards a western future. Ukranian political culture is not fully developed so we can expect more stupid stuff like giving honours to Bandera. but if you compare Ukraine to Kazakhstan, Belarus or Azerbaijan it starts to look positively democratic!

My Country has been guilty of lecturing Ukraine instead of helping them, Poland seems to have got things about right.

I think the best future for the Ukraine would be to ditch the Eastern provinces where Russians are the majority and Become a state with a Ukranian Majority able to chart a European future.

basically, we should give Ukraine time to develop while offering support and encouragement and giving them enough aid to become independant of Russia
Tim Bucknall   
23 Feb 2013
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

don't read the Sun! - its a paper for retards who think Poland is where Santa Claus lives!

move to England but remember the North is best ;-)

actually we do owe Poland as many threads on this board have pointed out
we owe Poland in a way we don't owe the rest of Eastern/Central Europe, i know honour and loyalty are unfashionable but i don't care
Tim Bucknall   
23 Feb 2013
Language / Slavic accent correction [110]

don't worry about your accent, it would be a horrible depressing world if we all had boring neutral accents,
i like hearing the Slavic accents just like i love the Regional UK accents

something i just thought of:
Boston, Lincolnshire already has a very interesting East Midlands accent, when thats overlayed on a Polish accent, Poles who learn English there are going to have a very interesting & unique accent!

we had lunch in a pub that was run by an Iranian who had lived in Stoke-On-Trent for 40 years- he had a lovely accent
Tim Bucknall   
18 Feb 2013
History / WWII - Battle of Britain and Poles [104]

well you know who had the highest kill rate of any Battle of Britain squadron don't you?
Poland could probably have held out over winter in the Romania Bridgehead if it wasn't for the Soviets, they managed to Defend Lwow from the Germans despite being overwhelmingly outnumbered, i guess when you've only had your state back for 21 years you value it enough to fight like Lions.

if i wore a hat i'd take it off to you guys
Tim Bucknall   
15 Feb 2013
History / What do nations of the world owe to Poland and Polish people? [58]

The Nagra tape recorder!
independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/stefan-kudelski-inventor-of-the-revolutionary-nagra-tape-recorder-8487972.html

did you mean to say Königsberg, Prussia?

nah!, he meant Krolowiec, Lithuania Minor ;-)
Tim Bucknall   
12 Feb 2013
Love / Woman 23, man 47 years old. What do you think about ? [162]

MarcinD: : Well, I'm a 47 year old woman with a 21 year old man...life is good! LOL!What could you two possibly have in common after the sex is over?

well personally speaking, it was common musical tastes that bought us together in one case, because i prefer late 70's early 80's Punk & post-punk to modern crap
Tim Bucknall   
12 Feb 2013
Love / Woman 23, man 47 years old. What do you think about ? [162]

I never thought i had a "type" but all the women i've dated have been older so i suppose i must have, possibly i seem older because of my arthritis.

when i was 27 i was involved with a 43 yr old and when i was 31 i was involved with a 46 yr old.
then they're have been ones only slightly older

i don't think age matters, it the end it wasn't the age gap that finished the relationship it was their failiure to be honest with me, the 2nd one actually thought she could hide a husband from me!

Ladies,and i can't stress this enough, please wear your wedding rings!
Tim Bucknall   
12 Feb 2013
Genealogy / Are Western Ukrainians mixed with Poles? [4]

yes theres a large Polish population in Western Ukraine, Zhitomir survived the ethnic cleansing with its community fairly intact.
If you're asking about mixed marriages i have no information but i assume they happen.

The few remaining Poles in Lviv use the Lwow Dialect as heard in the film Włoscegi (check it out on You tube if you haven't seen it)

Wikipedia claims that "Polish radio stations exist in Lviv" but i can't find them, in the 90's there was a Polish religious station in Lviv with a poor quality transmitter than used to drift around 1476khz
Tim Bucknall   
12 Feb 2013
UK, Ireland / Cancer treatment / healthcare on NHS in UK? [8]

i'm 99.9% certain all EU citizens can get the EHIC

heres the income tax info
hmrc.gov.uk/rates/it.htm

Good luck moving here, if you get a chance to visit the Peak district National Park (near Manchester & Sheffield) i recommend it, its my favourite part of England :-)

Cannock Chase (Near Birmingham) is nice too and thers the Katyn Monument to see

if you're ever in Congleton, Cheshire, send me an email :-)
Tim Bucknall   
10 Feb 2013
History / Memos show US hushed up Soviet crime against Poland [97]

IMO Germany get exactly the correct level of Blame for WW2, the USSR & Japan didn't get enough

thats not to say that that the harsh clauses in the Versailles Treaty weren't partly to blame for setting us on the road to WW2
Tim Bucknall   
10 Feb 2013
History / Memos show US hushed up Soviet crime against Poland [97]

Russia would have attacked Japan if the war had gone on longer and the bomb hadn't been dropped.
all the deals were signed and Russia were ready to declare war but the bomb was dropped
Stalin offered the use of air bases in the far east in return for access to port arthur and the kuriles
Japan got off so lightly, they never apologised like Germany did yet still they complain about the loss of the Kuriles!
they should be grateful not to have lost half their territory!
i have no problem with the USSR taking Konigsberg, Kuriles, North Romania & Moldova. since romania was an Axis state
. however i have serious problem with Allied Countries like Poland & Czechoslovakia having land stolen, and Finland losing Karelia not to mention the Baltic states being annexed

@Dan, thanks for the welcome, i was heartened to hear about the Parlimentary rebellion over the loss of Kresy etc. with one MP even resigning his seat in protest, it restores ones faith in politicians, also its the first time i've ever read good things about Alec Douglas Home! usually portayed as a borderline senile old toff

i recently found out that Churchill sought permission from Roosevelt to fight on again the USSR but Roosevelt had deluded himself into thinkin Stalin could be trusted

the wierd thing is that virtually every German POW taken by the British was certain that he'd be re armed and sent against the USSR. go figure!

they only way i can see things turning out better is if we'd cleared North Africa in 42, Knocked out Italy earlier etc, and put ourself in a much stronger position at Tehran

i wonder what would have happened if British Troops had refused to leave Czechoslovakia in 45?

why was the there no organised Polish-American lobby putting pressure on Roosevelt and preventing him from agreeing stuff with Stalin behind Churchill back?