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Joined: 1 May 2008 / Male ♂
Last Post: 4 Jul 2008
Threads: Total: 1 / Live: 0 / Archived: 1
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Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Food / What is your favorite Polish Vodka? [653]

- Oh yes, they can make their own liquor masterly, don't they? I also like Russian vodka - the real Russian vodka, not pseudo-Russian stuff such as Smirnoff, but the real stuff, e.g. Stolichnaya. It's brilliant.
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Food / What is your favorite Polish Vodka? [653]

Have u tried Laphroiag?

- Nope. Is it good? Oh, and I also love Irish whiskey, especially Paddy. To correct my previous statement I shoud say malt scotch and Irish whiskey are the greatest liquors ever invented by man. I know what I'm saying, because I've tried hundreds of liquors and still do.

:)
Puzzy   
25 Jun 2008
Food / What is your favorite Polish Vodka? [653]

Pan Tadeusz

- Haven't tried this one yet. My all time favourite is malt scotch (with a smoke necessarily), which I consider the greatest liquor ever invented by man.
Puzzy   
6 Jun 2008
Language / Polish Swear Words [1242]

I heard the following curse in Poland (the Podlasie, rural Poland): 'Zeby cie byk wyruchal i po polu pognal.' [May a bull screw you and chase through the field].

:)
Puzzy   
5 Jun 2008
Life / POLES FIND CZECH FUNNY! [42]

As to how Czechs treat Poles

, etc.

- I think you're making it up. I've never noticed such an attitude towards Czechs among the Poles as you're alleging. Czechs are prejudiced towards the Poles not because it's the Poles' fault, but because Czechs have been talked into by foreign, mostly American, media that they are superior to the Poles. Also, Czechs pick Polonophobia from the Germans.
Puzzy   
5 Jun 2008
Life / POLES FIND CZECH FUNNY! [42]

Of course it's incorrectly spelled!

- Pardon? Did you actually get what I meant when I wrote: 'incorrectly spelled,' etc.?

Kafka was not even Czech

- So why do they refer to him as a 'Czech writer'?

Have you read it in Czech, Polish, English or some other language?

- In Polish and English.

The Polish translations of Czech literature are mostly pathetic.

- Are they, really? How come? Hulka-Laskowski, Waczkow, the guy who translated Drda's fairy tales are 'pathetic' translators? Wow.

Praha is a breath-takingly beautiful place

- I don't like it. In general, I am not very fond of German cities, German architecture, etc. Not out of Germanophobia; I just like different things.

but London is overadvertised for sure ;-)

- You don't seem to know much about London. As for me, I love it.
Puzzy   
5 Jun 2008
Life / POLES FIND CZECH FUNNY! [42]

I quite like reading Milan Kundera.

- Me too, but I prefer his early stuff, such as short stories about love, as well as the brilliant novel 'The Joke.' I'm not too fond of later Kundera, especially since he started writing in French. He's really no master in Voltaire's tongue, I should think.

As to Kafka, I think that he is as overadvertised as Praha (Prague) is.
:)
Have you read 'Good Soldier Schweik' by Hasek? It's the funniest book I've ever read.
Puzzy   
5 Jun 2008
Life / POLES FIND CZECH FUNNY! [42]

why treeat them any different?

- Exactly so. Not many Poles know about the Czech attitude. When they learn about it, however, they will be less well-disposed towards Czechia. I've never been to Czechia and am not planning to visit it in the foreseeable future. Also, I consider Praha to be overly advertised. And I hate Kafka.

:)
Puzzy   
5 Jun 2008
Life / POLES FIND CZECH FUNNY! [42]

the Czech language sounds as ridiculous to a Pole as

- Are you sure that 'ridiculous,' rather than '(amicably) amusing' is the right expression? 'Ridiculous' entails some contempt, whereas Poles view the Czech language very friendly, almost lovingly, and are fond of certain expressions, such as 'laska' for 'love.' We also like their literature, especially Hasek and Hrabal. By the way, the Poles are way friendlier towards the Czechs than the Czechs towards Poles. I've heard horror stories about the treatment of Polish tourists, including women.

"na zachode", which is toilet in Czech and West in Polish.

- Do you mean 'na zachode' means 'West' in Polish? If yes, then I must object. 'Na zachode' means nothing in Polish, or it may mean the incorrectly spelled expression 'na zachodzie' (in English: in the west).
Puzzy   
3 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / A collection of noimmigration's threads or "STAY AWAY from BRITAIN" [978]

A collection of noimmigration's threads or "STAY AWAY from BRITAIN"

- In reality: a bunch of manic rants by a Polonophobic-hate-and-envy-filled Third World psychopath pretending to be Scottish and mainstream Briton. So much of this abhorrent scum in Britain. Poor, poor Britain.
Puzzy   
1 Jun 2008
UK, Ireland / A collection of noimmigration's threads or "STAY AWAY from BRITAIN" [978]

smelly slavic children

one polak child in schooll

- Oho, hateful racist Polonophobic comments continue to be posted in this forum with total impunity, with the Admin's winking at them - encouraging them.

Is Admin of the same ethnick ilk as the psychopaths posting this crap? Is Admin racist towards the Poles? It seems the answer to these questions is: yes.
Puzzy   
1 Jun 2008
Language / "Poles" or "Polish people" - which is better to use? [200]

which is frowned on by Polish people?

- What specific word is 'frowned on' by Poles?

Shakespeare refers (in a positive manner) to the Poles as 'Polacks,' but in America the word has been used bizarrely as a derogatory term. We should repossess the name, because its pronunciation is practically identical as the Polish pronunciation of the word 'Polak' - our term for a Polish man. (The term for a Polish woman is 'Polka.')

Both 'Pole' and 'Polish' can evoke both negative and positive associations in English (six-foot pole, earth poles; shoe polish, polish = refinement).
Puzzy   
29 May 2008
Life / Why many funny stories about Polish People in Europe? [38]

I don't like pain, but welcome to Moscow.

- I am visiting Moscow soon. I am not fond of Russia as a state, but I start liking the Russians. As for my being allegedly such a pain, the proof contradicting this assertion may be for a Russian the fact that I frequently like to be feelin' no pain. By the way, I don't mind at all the Russians visiting Poland - I have travelled with some of them a few times and I can say only the best things about them. Nice, quiet, humble, warm-hearted folks, and excellent drinkers.

;)

And your still an ever so slightly insane paranoic........ isty

- I'm afraid you've got no evidence of my alleged paranoia, but your post is certainly evidence of your being insulting and slanderous towards me once again.

As well as of your having a poor command of the tongue that is prevalent in this forum.

Sling on $hit, pal.
:)
Puzzy   
28 May 2008
History / What do Poles think about Turks? [761]

What do Poles think about Turks?

- I think: great people, almost without exception friendly towards us, Poles. God bless them.
:)
Puzzy   
26 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

You are a Polish version of a nazi.

- Prove I am 'a Polish version of a nazi' (sic). Even this remark of yours gives evidence of who you are.
Puzzy   
26 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

If you can't find it in such a short text then you don't want to find it, so I won't waste my time on you.

- You mean the sarcasm exist in his post by you can't point where? :) Well, so maybe the sarcasm isn't there at all, and you're lying it's there?

You are not a representative of Poland or Poles at all. If you were, I would renounce my Polish heritage today. You are just a sick fvck who forgets his meds way too often. There is no difference between you and Harry.

- Who are you to decide who represents whom? Do you suggest you, a vicious Polonophobe from Canada, represent us? So you allegedly still possess some Polish heritage? What kind of heritage would it be, considering the fact that you're a vicious Polonophobe? As for calling me vulgarly a 'sick fvck,' well, you can call me any vulgar names at all, but can you prove they describe me in accordance with facts? Co, durny smieciu, ubierajacy swoja corke w ludowe szmaty i roniacy sentymentalne lzy nad tym jakim to jestes wielkim patriota?

:)
Puzzy   
26 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

If you took the time

- I don't find any sarcasm in his post. Do you find it? Where exactly? Please, point it to me. And I know his other posts as well, so I'd rather stick to my opinion about him. As for your cutting in, is it a case of one Polonophobe defending another?

:)
Puzzy   
26 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

Who created

- Who cares about it today? Only war and hate propagandists and those deluded by them. Let's focus instead on what's going on in the world today. Let's ask such questions as: is Israel, backed by USA, committing the genocide of Palestinans? Is the USA committing genocide in Iraq and elsewhere? Is the Guantanamo prison a death camp? Are America and Israel criminal states, such as Hitler's Germany?
Puzzy   
26 May 2008
Life / Polish people and racism. [943]

I meet racism in internet in some users commentary. Text contained an antisemitic and agressive pronouncements

- Better go to non-Polish, eg. Jewish forum, and see Polonophobia here. You yourself appear to be a Polonophobe too, of which proof is your racist remarks above (branding all Poles as 'racist'). Another Polonophobic troll? Spierdalaj, smieciu.

:)
Puzzy   
26 May 2008
History / "Poland's Concentration Camp" ?? [570]

And your excuse for the pre-war Polish concentration camp?

- Shouldn't we rather wonder what cruel places of torment YOUR country is running today, and whether YOU're having any participation in this? Well, Harry?

It's high time we stopped being in denial and took responsibilities for the horrific actions of our forefathers

- And what the hell are you talking about? Another ignorant, dim-witted, masochistic, Polonophobic polaczek talking into himself hateful crap about his own country? Stop being 'in denial' yourself and 'take responsibility' for your own crap. And don't attempt to talk on behalf of me and millions of ther Poles, whom creatures like yourself don't represent at the least, smieciu. By the way, I'll translate your nauseating remarks into Polish and post on Polish websites; let Poles - real Polish people - know what types like yourself scribble about Poland on the internet to flatter Polonophobic foreigners, such as 'Harry.'

:)
Puzzy   
23 May 2008
Life / Why many funny stories about Polish People in Europe? [38]

re: Why many funny stories about Polish People in Europe?

- And why are you so curious about that? Because your ridiculing the Poles helps you lift up your crappy self-esteem, eh? Many mediocrities act like that, puffing themselves up with hubris at somebody's expense.

And what is your nationality, eh?
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I can see nothing has changed in this forum; it remains a dump infested with Polonophobic racists and mediocrities who mob up against the Poles and attempt to strenghten their bruised sense of self-worth by bashing the Poles. I bet every one of you, racists, is a wretched coward, scared of physical pain and attacking us only because it is safe to do so over the computer. How about meeting me, Puzzler, in person, and showing what a strong guy you are? Would you dare, racist scum?