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Ashleys mind   
30 Nov 2010
Off-Topic / Simple Things One Guy Wants.. (Parody.) [23]

Hey babe, that was beautiful. You just painted a picture of hope...

One thing you're obviously not short on is humanity.:)
Ashleys mind   
30 Nov 2010
Life / Welcome to winter in Poland! (-19C tomorrow) [64]

Poland's feelbad factor is in full flow. Revellers are those that revel in that reality ;) Then again, the feelbad factor is an ever present here unless they have the chance to gibber, complain and gabble.

-19, great! I can feel like an Eskimo for free :)

Warm two large bread rolls and put them down your trousers... then everyone will wonder why you're smiling...;)
Ashleys mind   
30 Nov 2010
Life / Welcome to winter in Poland! (-19C tomorrow) [64]

Yeah, judging by the "intelligence" of some of those military units, they'd be better off sticking with superstitions and folklore!

A farce always looks funnier in uniform. :P
Ashleys mind   
30 Nov 2010
Life / Welcome to winter in Poland! (-19C tomorrow) [64]

I was surprised by winter. I woke up Saturday morning (Kraków) to find out snow. Didn't fall yesterday but this morning it was heavy snow. Back to using mountain shoes instead of classy oxfords and monks.

Lol, your man needs less Kapusta, more Gołonka!

(Not 4 hours after this forecast in 1987, Southern England got wiped out by, yes, a massive hurricane ... )

trained by American intelligence. ;)
Ashleys mind   
29 Nov 2010
USA, Canada / Polack/American Polonia/Plastic Pole "culture" [568]

Tell me, what would you do if America and Poland went to war? Would you come and fight for Poland? Would you ****.

That's a stupid question. The ties between the two countries still exist... maybe because so many American's have Poland in their hearts (THAT can never be removed).

And Delph, at what point do you consider yourself no longer British...? I just wonder if you are challenging the reality of still being Polish in a foreign land because YOU have shed your love for your homeland...?

Are you jealous that someone may still maintain their kinship for their country despite the great distance in time and space that separates them geographically?

You can spend years yearning for your "home" to find out that it has changed indeed... But where you feel you belong is something more than tangible. Ask prisoners this who have spent 20 years in the slammer yearning to be free only to realise they have lost the ability to function in that modem anymore...
Ashleys mind   
29 Nov 2010
USA, Canada / Polack/American Polonia/Plastic Pole "culture" [568]

Hmm. I think it's the way that they patronise, look down on and act superior to Poles that annoyed me, along with the way that they seem to want to dictate to Poles how Poland should be, without actually being here to make a difference.

Don't the Yanks have this approach with every country...? They have had the lead role in world political affairs through representational multilateral alignment and have dominated the world's economic and political spheres for decades...

If you want a well evaluated and dignified reverence for a country, why would you approach an American for that per se?

To be fair though, It's easy to think you've still got a grip on the goings on in any country once you've spent some time there, and especially if you have had it projected like some myth by your immigrant parents through your ancestral ties.

But this doesn't make that parcel of information necessarily correct or incorrect... it's just harder to maintain a real notion for any place unless you're actually there surrounded by the people, the media, the politics, the everyday life. And it's pointless to pretend otherwise.

The "brotherhood" between Poles and Polaks is dubious at most. I know of many Poles who have family in the States which they simply do not maintain contact with... this says alot about family ties once a cultural barrier is put in place.
Ashleys mind   
21 Nov 2010
Life / What gifts to take? Presents customs in Poland. [167]

I can see your point, but there are gifts which are gestures of thanks, and gifts which may be misconstrued in some way...

Either way, the doubts you raise say more about the possible level of corruption in state institutions than anything else...

A gift is after all just a gift.
Ashleys mind   
21 Nov 2010
Life / What gifts to take? Presents customs in Poland. [167]

I discovered that giving gifts in poland is not customary full stop.

My partner had trouble understanding that I wanted to commemorate the birth of his nephew by sending his parents a gift...

and cards... forget it!

But you do what feels right... ;)
Ashleys mind   
13 Nov 2010
Life / I saw Polish nationalism today [249]

I guess this is what happens when another generation of tolerant/ educated Poles leave for other lands... the intolerant uneducated minority have more sway...
Ashleys mind   
10 Nov 2010
News / Poles are getting rich... [63]

So does Marxism. Marxism is never the answer.

There can be no answer when we are still chasing the question...
Ashleys mind   
9 Nov 2010
News / Poles are getting rich... [63]

Some Poles are getting rich, most stay in the moderate or low income bracket. My friend went to Poland after 18 years and found her friends living in the same, small, dingy apartments...

Just terrible... were they happy?

Like most cultural societies, they were not established in the name of progress... this tends to destroy cultural identity.... Be careful what you wish for.