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Joined: 29 Jun 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 14 Jul 2009
Threads: Total: 20 / Live: 0 / Archived: 20
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Del boy   
8 Jul 2007
Life / Famous Polish people (that we have actually heard of) [231]

Famous polish sociologist Florian Znaniecki, famous polish anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, 1st polish sociologist from 19th century Ludwik Gumplowicz ( from jewish secular family with polish uprising traditions )

These people are famous in sociological and social circle, everybody who study these subjects around the world know them. They aren't so visible for ordinary people like Coca Cola , Freud, Marx or BMW but for scientists they are easy to recognize.
Del boy   
5 Aug 2007
Life / Famous Polish people (that we have actually heard of) [231]

what about this one Zbigniew RybczyƄski

Somebody just mention recently about which one person is famous or not. When we have to try to describe someone worth to be placed on the canon of people what we should call"famous"or not is very pejorative and tricky. The hole problem from my perspective is trying to describe some Eastern European's folks who can get their way in anglo-saxon culture and then would be visible for the whole World nation ( read anglo-saxon rulers )
Del boy   
18 Aug 2008
Love / Best, safe Polish dating sites? [95]

safe, free Polish dating sites in english
when we have no chance with local ones we have to try some desperate ones
your_wish_will_come_true_ee_girls_cure.com
have a fun
Del boy   
4 Sep 2008
Language / "Poles" or "Polish people" - which is better to use? [200]

I am reading a book published in 1948, written in English by Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, Prime Minister of the Polish goverment in exile during World War II( second important persona after Sikorski ). Every time when he did mention about Polish people he was using the term "Poles". So when Polish exile elite had to use that term it looks like a proper one
Del boy   
6 Oct 2008
Life / Famous / Iconic Polish Women [48]

Barbara Piasecka Johnson
She was born in Poland and started as a cook and chambermaid to J. Seward Johnson, Sr., of the Johnson & Johnson fortune...money grabber?
Del boy   
3 Nov 2008
Off-Topic / What's your connection with Poland? Penpals. [554]

Parents and close family, family home, a lot of memories ( good ones and bad ones ), Polish upbringing, strong focusing on quality proper education and again a lot of memeries with Poland, Polish ex girlfrends which I can see now married with children on nasza klasa website.
Del boy   
9 Jul 2009
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

have u ever had an experience to chat with some turks/ palestionans/libanians/iraqis from germany and holland?
sharia low? common they are civised people, not everybody is like an ortodox's Jew type radicalist
Del boy   
9 Jul 2009
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

just look what achieved Arabs in Germany and UK?
two completely differernt achievments
Germany : civic society and sharia law
UK : sharia law only
congratulations
Del boy   
14 Jul 2009
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

boska dziwczyna - gorgeous girl , czuje sie bosko - I feel amazing. Definetly not a swear word.