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Posts by welshguyinpola  

Joined: 9 Jan 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 3 Nov 2016
Threads: Total: 23 / Live: 18 / Archived: 5
Posts: Total: 463 / Live: 315 / Archived: 148
From: sopot
Speaks Polish?: yes
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welshguyinpola   
28 Nov 2010
History / Poland, Lacking External Enemies, Turns on Itself [106]

Yes take with a grain of salt what the Leftist-Jewish New York Times Newspaper says about Poland. It is no friend of Poland and that's putting it mildly. It will take grains of truth and then twist it to make Poland look as bad as possible.

This is a typical response from a Pole, instead of trying to change the situation you argue about who is to blame for calling you names. People in this country need to grow up.

Just looked at ur profile, u are an Amrican who speaks a lil Polish, another plastic pole i guess
welshguyinpola   
24 Nov 2010
Life / How popular is Radio Maryja in Poland? [163]

I have no reason to believe they omit anything.

You must have some VERY good friends who will sit roung with you and interpret radio maryja programmes, I had to learn Polish cos my friends and family were getting pissed off with translating.
welshguyinpola   
24 Nov 2010
Life / How popular is Radio Maryja in Poland? [163]

What I term as nasty is racism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, prejudice, xenophobia, to name a few.

Wait a mo brit in Poland, sth here doesnt add up. Your profile says you dont speak Polish so how in God's name do you understand what the hell radio maryja is talking about??
welshguyinpola   
4 Nov 2010
Love / Polish women world's second most flirtatious [75]

SeanBM

I am on a one man mission to reduce the number of seperlatives used by Polish people, or at least the appropriate use of superlatives anyway.
welshguyinpola   
4 Nov 2010
Love / Polish women world's second most flirtatious [75]

Since when has 'second' been a superlative?

'Second most flitratious' is a superlative, pls consult with any English language teacher (I mean the qualified ones) on this forum.

Cant you see that Poles love to talk in superlatives????
welshguyinpola   
3 Nov 2010
Food / Taste of food in Poland vs other countries [186]

My point is you don't know what cooking is

The problem here nott is that polish food does not take any talent to cook. Anyone can coat a piece of turkey or pork in breadcrumbs and fry it. As for Bigos, the stuff is revolting.

The UK can attract some of the greatest chefs in the world because the country is ready for them

How do you define a kitchen then?? In poland it is some old cow frying frozen Chicken Kievs (dewolaj) and placing a bit of surowka on the plate. Hardly talented is she??

Please tell me a Polish dish that takes skill to cook???
welshguyinpola   
2 Nov 2010
Food / Taste of food in Poland vs other countries [186]

Im not talking about unpasturised Dtaylor but the long life **** (which is available in the UK, ecxept noone buys it). My mum still ahs the local dairy leaving 3 pints of milk outside the door every day. The cream collects on the foil top and i used to love licking it off. Thats milk mmmmmmmmm

Juice - tastes like cordial, not juice, but of course there is one shop in vicinity which sells one variety in glass bottles that is actually good.

Forgot to mention this one. She doesnt know what shes talking about. Juice is much better in the UK than in Poland, it is tull of the nektar crap here. I love my OJ with pulp and tescos does a nice own brand one
welshguyinpola   
2 Nov 2010
Food / Taste of food in Poland vs other countries [186]

Coffee - pathetic. I import from Germany.

Here she goes spouting her aglophobe rubbish again.

Polish milk, especially the UHT stuff is **** and what is this about coffee?? Poland has the same coffee as the UK and Germany so what is she talking about again????
welshguyinpola   
1 Nov 2010
Love / Polish men are complete doormats (especially after they get married) [125]

My condolences.

I am not one of those, and my wife has got used to it now.

Besides, some women here want to rule the roost. They play second fiddle to no-one.

Seanus, u got sth here. Alot of men are doormats here cos theyh have women WAAAAAYYYYY above their league and they will do anything to keep them. I very often see stunning ladies walking had in hand with small bearded spotty guys and wonder if she is wearing her contavt lenses.
welshguyinpola   
20 Oct 2010
News / Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world ) [323]

[/quote]Torq:It is a statue of Jesus Christ. Now, please, tell us all about the countless crimes against humanity that Jesus commited.[/quote]

The acts were commited in the name of this man so the statue therefore becomes a symbol of the acts.

When a Muslim blows himself and other ppl up in the name of Allah, it is natural to thinlk of this Allah as being a bad man although he did not do anything bad himself.

Im sure u would have a lot to say if a Muslim exploded all over a Polish city centre. You'd be on that bandwagon straight away
welshguyinpola   
20 Oct 2010
News / Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world ) [323]

But where is the nearest airport to this place? Or the nearest big city???? I imagine as a Brit, I would fly to see this Jesus statue, then wht do I do after? Head to the local sklep spozywczy and get drunk with the local farmers I suppose.
welshguyinpola   
20 Oct 2010
News / Giant Jesus Rising in Świebodzin ( Tallest in world ) [323]

How in the hell is this gonna increase foreign tourism? I am assuming that this statue is gonna be in the middle of nowhere so why would a Brit or an American fly all the way to Poland just to travel for hours in a car from the airport to see this statue and nothing else?

Why oh why did the op have to slip another superlative into the title again? Wasnt the title 'Giant Jesus rising' enough? Typical Polish.

This is alnoist as rediculous as this Radio Maria group who want to oficially make Jesus the King of Poland.

when will this country free itself from the clutches of the RCC?
welshguyinpola   
16 Oct 2010
Life / Why Do You Love Poland? [907]

Do you eat the poultry ones or the pork ones? The poultry ones are slightly better but a good bit more expensive. I also like the internet connections in Poland. They seem to be that much better than in the UK. My parents have a rotten deal compared to me.

Again seanus that depends where u live. Just a little outside the city I live, Gdansk, the internet is almost non existent and ppl have to make use of wireless dongles and the signal is crap.

In Cardiff, where my mum lives we have a very fast cable connection through virgin media.

Unlike you to generalise Seanus
welshguyinpola   
15 Oct 2010
Life / Weather in Poland - some explanations [30]

While my husband says polish weather is the best one in the world ;)

HEs bound to say that, Poles are trained to talk in superlatives
welshguyinpola   
15 Oct 2010
UK, Ireland / WHAT IS SO SPECIAL LIVING IN U.K [90]

The people are more educated. Food is better. They can speak their own language properly. They dress better. The women are more elegant. Public transport is better.

Do you actually live here? There are endless threads on here about the low standards of the Education sys in Poland and when you can understand Polish then you have a right to say they speak their own language well, cos they really dont, just like every native speaker of every language. Do u speak english perfectly bravo?????

As for public transport, most of the busses cant, or struggle to get up the hills in Gdansk. The trains are old and **** and if you live in sopot, to get from Gdansk transport choices are limited.

So shut up until uve lived it ok????
welshguyinpola   
14 Oct 2010
Food / Cider now available in Trojmiasto [14]

[quote=warszawski]Cider is available in many places in Poland, sorry if i don't share your enthusiasm about the immersion club, its a bit far to go, in order to get a pint...

I said cxider is now available in Trojmiasto, I didnt say it was the only cider in Poland, although I suspect there anrent many establishments in te whole of Poland that stock it.
welshguyinpola   
13 Oct 2010
Food / Cider now available in Trojmiasto [14]

Real english cider is now available in Sopot, immersion club next to Dom sushi.

immersion.pl

The cider is merrydown and has just won a blind taste test, judged to be the world's best

See u there this weekend
welshguyinpola   
13 Oct 2010
Travel / Clubs, bars and general night life in Poland [13]

Gdansk has a very active night life year round, as does Sopot, only 20 minutes away by SKM. If you come here, let me know and I'll give you the name of the best pub in Gdansk

Are u sure ur not Carl in disguise???/
welshguyinpola   
8 Oct 2010
Life / What's currently in fashion in Poland? [44]

My wife and I are quite heavily involved in the naturist scene in Poland and can tell you there are alot of birthday suit fans here
welshguyinpola   
8 Oct 2010
Life / What's currently in fashion in Poland? [44]

Unfortunately there are still too many women in this Poland wearing Balarinki, I have banned them from my household and slapped my wifes sis for wearing them.. They disgust me