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Posts by Ashleys mind  

Joined: 2 Nov 2010 / Female ♀
Last Post: 22 Jul 2011
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Speaks Polish?: Enough to avoid the inlaws... ;)
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Ashleys mind   
17 Jan 2011
Love / Do Polish women talk too much? [74]

Do Polish women talk too much?

I guess it's all relative to how much of your time they're wasting...
Ashleys mind   
17 Jan 2011
Love / Do Polish women talk too much? [74]

Everyone is the same and different.... If you work out the formula you are god.... Give it up and go and have a beer...

Glad you learned something from your daily grind. ;)
Ashleys mind   
17 Jan 2011
Love / Do Polish women talk too much? [74]

Well this will be a silent thread... (And ironically you'll find it fills up with men speak!)

Sorry... more constructively, just give plenty of blow jobs... They like to see you use your mouth for more endearing purposes...

You have to remember that men have two ears, and one d1ck. ;P
Ashleys mind   
3 Jan 2011
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Shattering. remorse. That's how you differentiate the old world from the new... a sense of remorse, regret and rebuilding. (Looking back as well as forward.) ;)

If you always approach a problem the same way, you'll always get the same result.

(A famous Euro-American)
Ashleys mind   
3 Jan 2011
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Your big picture is your history and that's it. I'm not going to discuss America (again.) I want you to justify how the *success* of gun ownership in the States can be readily transferred to a country like Poland? Why should it? And how would it be implemented, legislated and regulated?

Thank you.

There is a reason we always end up conversing about America.
Ashleys mind   
3 Jan 2011
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

Ok, well democracy is one thing, the United States is another... Let's not mix the two up in this discussion. ;) You can have perfectly good democracy without "lowering gun crime with guns??" If that's what you're professing...

By the way, are there ample laws to protect the rights of the citizen to use their hand gun in this instance? And are there enough cases where people doing it have in fact been "let off" for having killed in self defense? (I bet you got good lawyers over there.)

Could these situations have been handled some other way?

In any case you can probably find sufficient evidence to justify gun ownership in your country (no doubt both sides could!) but let's leave it at that. Why introduce them to Poland? I think Poland has managed to arrive at democracy without them? And don't tell me that If you wanted to take a world leader out - you couldn't find a gun to do it in any country. Cause I guess shooting Presidents is your brand of democracy as well...? History suggests...

You don't fight politics with guns you fight it with democracy... if you're saying the two are inseparable then I would disagree, but in your case I can see where you're coming from.

The equal right to bear arms should be extended to other equalities... Cause all's I can see is folk using them on each other.

Anyways, in the words of Metal:

Please don't post music videos at random in the main forums. There are threads in off topic for this purpose.
Ashleys mind   
2 Jan 2011
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2237]

The Poles would only use them to invade Ukraine and take back Lwow. ;P

But srsly, why the hell allow guns at this point in history? They have historically served a purpose for military reasons, to a lesser extent for self defense, and to an even smaller degree for hunting.

Hunters can already obtain rifles. And I think we have the police and the army for the rest?
Ashleys mind   
27 Dec 2010
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

died heriless

We aren't hairy people... ;P

were stranded on there wrong (Russian) side of the border in 1920 or 1945

So I might have relatives in Russia...? or worse... America! Well that changes everything!

had their name changed (inadvertently misspelt or deliberately respelt) beyond recognition

This sounds about right. Perhaps they were Jewish! :O
Ashleys mind   
27 Dec 2010
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

Nah. You don't just *become* part of another country... I don't see that happening. People will leave Belarus before that happens...
Which direction they go will say a lot about what system *they* actually want to live under.
Ashleys mind   
27 Dec 2010
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

Really? Perhaps the name was extremely regional and in an area heavily persecuted by the Prussians... It seems someone ended up going to the states, but I know for a fact that part of my branch ended up in modern day Germany...

It's almost more mysterious that there are so few remaining... Or perhaps they just weren't marriage material?? It wouldn't surprise me! ;P
Ashleys mind   
27 Dec 2010
News / What should Poland do with the problem of Belarus? [1800]

It's little wonder White Russia doesn't need atomic weapons, they know they are securely allied to Russia with Lukaszenko at the helm...

I heard that this weeks protesters will be imprisoned for 15 years! That's a threat to global/ European democracy surely...?
Ashleys mind   
27 Dec 2010
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

So Viludski has been most probably a Wiludski back home in the old world!

Apparently that doesn't exist either...

Do you know any Wiludskis yourself?

I'm guessing it's actually Widulski and my mum's alzheimers setting in! ;P
Ashleys mind   
26 Dec 2010
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

Hey, no sweat, and I appreciate you looking...

It occurred to me that Polish doesn't retain the V like many other languages, and perhaps that is the Germanization of the name???

In any case, I haven't known for 30 years so I'm sure that another few months wont matter...

We have a good ancestry database facility online here, so I'll get my arise into gear and start researching.

Many thanks. :)

P.S. Do you work for the Gazeta?
Ashleys mind   
26 Dec 2010
Genealogy / THE MEANING AND RESEARCH OF MY POLISH LAST NAME, SURNAME? [4500]

Are you saying we don't exist...? ;)

This was when Poland was part of East Prussia... and it originated somewhere in the Lakes region in the north. They were land owners driven out by the Prussians. But I will ask again...

And when I find out, I'm going to go back and take what's mine! (I'll give you 10% of course!) :)

Na zdrowie.
Ashleys mind   
2 Dec 2010
Off-Topic / Simple Things One Guy Wants.. (Parody.) [23]

I want to know that even with problems in the world, there is still peace, there is still hope, and there is more understanding and compassion with each day.