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rozumiemnic   
17 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

but it's quite easy to do a google search, and I've been working all day.

see even that is quite patronising, perhaps you don't realise how you come over?
I have been blagging trains across Germany and Holland all day AND running a small business, fwiw, so what?
rozumiemnic   
17 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Educate yourself my friend.

don't patronise me gabi, thanks.
I had an abortion once and have never recovered from that trauma mentally.
I still wonder what that person would look like now.
Have you had an abortion GABI? Obviously not or you wouldn't be shouting so loud.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Please do not patronise me after you have dissed me as a parent on the basis of two acquaintances' experiences and worst case anecdotes from front line jobs..

Yes I find your views offensive, and my response was not 'emotional'. I have noticed that men who don;t like women have their own opinions often label any female response as 'emotional' and therefore invalid.

I now wonder if you are one of those types.
There wouldnt be half so many single mothers if more men stepped up to their responsibilites
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Got talking to a family of 3 generations, grandmother, mother and daughter (the grandmother was only 51) and none of them worked, the daughter was just waiting for a council house which she would receive as soon as she got back from her ALL INCLUSIVE holiday

look you are so full of crap - if you were trying to avoid brit hotspots why on earth would you go to Fallafucky?
besides, perhaps that family had an inheritance they were spending, maybe they paid with a credit card..who cares?
it would be quite impossible to save for an 'all inclusive' holiday from benefits.
and why are you insulting people who live in council houses when your sister lives in one?
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

Compare that with the UK's 2 usual options.

that's so offensive to all the good women who manage their responsibilities alright.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Please dont tell me that ytou have never seen a younger, healthy looking person with one of those passes and wondered how the hell they got it. It is possible to get any benefits in the UK if you know the loopholes

no I have never seen a young person with an old persons bus pass tbh but then I avoid travelling on buses if possible.
I don't know what your point is welshguyinpola, that some individuals that you seem to know very well, know their way round the benefit system and milk it for all it's worth?

It's all here for you if you are jealous y know? trust me it won't be half as easy and fun as you seem to think.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

look you only get winter fuel payments if you are over 65, so you wouldn't be receiving child benefits at that age would you?
Please stop talking arrant nonsense.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

I'm not saying its a nationwide thing

well you were a minute ago.....
ach y fi
you are still talking nonsense whether 'things have changed' or not.
Life on benefits is no fun.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

exactly Pam, what worries me on a low income is money for the leci meter, and food.
and the school uniform help happens once, at the beginning of secondary school, just the once.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

. Oh and my sis also gets CSA money, and gets some help with petrol for her car etc. I don't approve of this but it's the way it is

you clearly stated the petrol money and CSA money were separate, as above.
No I don't walk around with 'my eyes shut', that would be silly. I have no intention of visiting Merthyr. Ever.
If you don't want your sister to be insulted, don't choose to use her as your example of how much there is to be made off the state.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Either you are British but haven't been to the country for years and dont't know the real situation, or you're Polish and are don't know the realities or you are a Yank who knows nothing about the UK.

I live in wales you twunt, surrounded by people really surviving just on benefits.
so your sister is a scrounging parasite, no need to boast, but as for her getting petrol for her car, that is pure shiite.
Also your nephews class visiteing the same ski resort in austria year after year, that is in the realms of your tortured imagination.
My kids school offered a ski trip, I can asssure you nobody went who didnt pay.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Absolute rubbish. Are you British? People on benefits in the UK have full sky TV oackages, drink in the pub every evening and have at least one Spanish holiday a year. I know one guy who has never worked a day in his life and gets at least 30000 quid a year.

total daily mail bollocks
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Well. in Ireland people on the dole definitely could afford at least 2 foreign holidays a year, no problem.

I heard that the dole there is very generous....no wonder the country is nearly bankrupt.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
UK, Ireland / Advantages of living in Poland as opposed to the UK. [126]

Unfortunately, very few people in POland can afford a yearly holiday whereas in the UK even people on benefits can afford at least one foreign holiday a year.

welshguy that is such rubbish, nobody on benefits could afford 'at least one foreign holiday a year', you obviously have never lived on benefits, and i can see the daily fail is your rag of choice.
rozumiemnic   
11 Oct 2012
News / Abortion still under control in Poland [2986]

lol Gabi!! yes spot on!
I wasn't the one talking crap about abortion, I think you will find, so there's no question to sidestep.
I just said it's easy to talk like that,which it is, at a certain stage in life.
no need to be so aggressive.
rozumiemnic   
7 Oct 2012
Life / Polish mentality towards Pakistan [108]

any fule no that Pakistan is an acronym for Punjab, Afghan Border States, Kashmir, Sind and Baluchistan.
rozumiemnic   
3 Oct 2012
Life / Polish cartoons for kids [43]

oh yeh Lollick and Bollick, apparently it was shown in Ireland in the 1970s.....
rozumiemnic   
28 Sep 2012
Language / Burak or redneck? [36]

it's a beautiful place Bob!
rozumiemnic   
25 Sep 2012
Love / Simon Mol - would he have been so "successful" in other countries than Poland? [121]

ha that's true delph, I remember years ago being chatted up in Amsterdam by some African sleazebag, well I said no of course, and he hit me with the...'oh you are so racist line' -

um no not racism, just instinctive self preservation and not fancying men with mossy teeth..know what I mean? But still he did manage to make me feel bad....a certain type knows exactly what they are doing with this.

what? he was a sleazebag and he was African...something wrong?
rozumiemnic   
20 Sep 2012
Love / Dating a Polish man - how to impress his mother? [51]

well you have to be realistic and I am sure he knows that, but be warned once children come along everything changes, his mum will be round moaning about your mothering skills and trying to take over and undermining you etc etc...

not trying to put you off or anything.....just watch her...
the best thing you could do is sign up for Polish classes, at least you will be able to understand the old bag when she starts.
rozumiemnic   
20 Sep 2012
Love / Dating a Polish man - how to impress his mother? [51]

i should be made to quit my job

alarm bells!!! It's the 'made' that would worry me...
and yes alot of Polish men have been brought up by their mothers to be entitled lazy arses.
rozumiemnic   
20 Sep 2012
Love / Dating a Polish man - how to impress his mother? [51]

Kaz's menu sounds great....maybe you could cook together for her?
You can make the salad and yogurt and cucumber in advance anyway.
I use a wooden meat hammer or the bottom of a glass to bash out the meat nice and thin.
Good luck!
rozumiemnic   
20 Sep 2012
Love / Dating a Polish man - how to impress his mother? [51]

so she comes to your place and will only speak a language that she knows you can't understand..?
sounds a bit passive aggressive to me.
honestly I wouldn't bother trying to cook for her in that case, order in a pizza, she will just moan about your food in Polish and make you feel bad.

you don't sound brimming with confidence anyway.
how about a pork chop with extra lard and sourkraut from a tin,perhaps some pickled gherkins on the side???