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Last Post: 25 Apr 2010
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TIT   
3 Feb 2010
History / 'Battle of Britain' won thanks to Polish aces !! [158]

Trevek
Don't know, but interestingly, the original Kościuszko sqn was founded by an American, who later made the film King Kong.

to be precise - Polish Americans, sons of ex -emigrants to US
TIT   
4 Feb 2010
Genealogy / Lubuskie Region / Rąpice Cemetery [19]

kurt428
if you really want to know how it worked go to professional history sites or get some serious books about the subject. The worst idea is go to chitchat forums like that and ask a serious questions to random people only because they are from conutry or connected to it in some ways
TIT   
7 Feb 2010
Life / Why so many Poles use a second hands clothes? [110]

I don't talk about some snobs or bohemians who thinks its trendy to wear some second hand stuff. Polish people should feel ashamed cos these shops are more common than any other business. They have no pride of themselves, slave mentality.
TIT   
7 Feb 2010
Life / Why so many Poles use a second hands clothes? [110]

so you level yourself down only to pretend you look like a prince, drive BMW with 300000km on the clock to pretend you are rich or middle class person?

how you call that sort of people?
TIT   
7 Feb 2010
Life / Why so many Poles use a second hands clothes? [110]

I actually buy most of my books in Poland from such stores. Is that OK in your book Tit?

if you pick them random, that s okay, are you focus on pictures in these books or you more text content man ? I buy books in bookshops or online
TIT   
7 Feb 2010
Life / Why so many Poles use a second hands clothes? [110]

Do you just like "new" things? Would you buy at an outlet store?

and support exploiters of poor people form remote part of the world? Is that your question?
TIT   
7 Feb 2010
Life / Why so many Poles use a second hands clothes? [110]

big business and corruption of the highest level.

and this is an explanation why so many Poles wear pants and socks left to the poor by German bauer ?
TIT   
16 Feb 2010
Life / Feeling ashamed of my Polish heritage. [237]

so you feel ashamed cos you Polish, cos people have a fun of our nation and strange no Romanians or Czechs have similar problems? Is that you are trying to say?
TIT   
16 Feb 2010
UK, Ireland / Warning to British people visiting Poland!! Don't get drunk and smash the place up! [447]

MAGS1982

you have to be careful when you sip peacefully a pint of lager in some places, some rough people want to drug you to extort your cash, many times hookers are fancy your wallet, that's the part of ex communist Poland past, sold by your ilk to an evil commie soviet basrtads which you never experienced,.This is not a France or Spain .

Just one more thing about hospitals, don't expect English when you abroad.
Europe is not your ex colony, in India you can ask about something in English, when in France or Germany or Spain instead of "how you feel" you will get voule le vous de tuch or pargue bon paa or ws ducht wor walt or skad jestes not fcuking englese
TIT   
1 Mar 2010
Law / Opening a Polish Bank Account by a foreigner in Poland. Recommendations. [299]

about Mbank
you can actually sign all your papers in one of their branches across Poland ( mBank kiosks - mainly in big shopping centres ) but better call them first on 0801 300 800 ask you want to talk in English and ask about the closest branch where you intend to live. Bring with you passport, sign your papers and wait 2 weeks to get your debit card on your Polish address.
TIT   
6 Mar 2010
History / Poland is great Mother of all Slavs from Baltic to Balkan [177]

you have to understand what panslavism means and who was proposing this idea in past time
pan slavism sounds like pan germanism but they are not the same

from wiki the view of panslavism from the Polish perspective

Although early Pan-Slavism had found interest among some Poles, it soon lost its appeal as the movement became dominated by Russia, and while Russian Pan-Slavists spoke of liberation of other Slavs through Russian actions, parts of Poland had been under oppressive rule by the Russian Empire since the Partitions of Poland. Historically, Poland often saw itself in partnership with non-Slavic nations most of the time, such as Hungary, or Lithuania under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569 to 1795. The influence of 19th century Pan-Slavism had little impact in Poland except for creating sympathy towards the other oppressed Slavic nations to regaining independence. At the same time while Pan-Slavism worked against Austro-Hungary with South Slavs, Poles enjoyed a wide autonomy within the state and assumed a loyalist position as they were able to develop their national culture and preserve Polish language, something under threat in both German and Russian Empires. A Pan-Slavic federation was proposed, but on the condition that the Russian Empire would be excluded from such an entity. After Poland regained its independence (from Germany, Austria and Russia) in 1918 no major or minor force considered Pan-Slavism as a serious alternative, viewing Pan-Slavism as little more than a code word for Russification. During Poland's communist era the USSR used Pan-Slavism as propaganda tool to justify its control over the country. The issue of the Pan-Slavism was not part of the mainstream political agenda, and is widely seen as an ideology of Russian imperialism.
TIT   
6 Mar 2010
History / Poland is great Mother of all Slavs from Baltic to Balkan [177]

we had a problem with Zaolzie
during Hitler era Marshall Rydz-Smigly annexed that part and fcuked up relations with President of Czechoslovakia Benes but what you expect from the guy who is a military man and painter? ( Rzydz-Smigly )

two souls, one pragmatic other one artistic - toxic mix
TIT   
9 Mar 2010
History / Sarmatism in Poland [119]

define an ancient Sarmatians for a starter