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Posts by King Sobieski  

Joined: 22 Jan 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 11 Dec 2013
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King Sobieski   
1 Feb 2007
Love / Nice Polish women photos [329]

You are wonderful, Malcolm, 38 chapel green road ,Hindley,Wigan,Lancs. England.Tel: England: 01942521283, love you. Genuine widower man.

why thank you... no one has ever said im wonderful before.

love you to honey bun.
King Sobieski   
1 Feb 2007
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

I traveled on the train in Poland on my last visit. I was almost knocked down by this woman passing by quickly and there was not a word of apology... like I didn't exist.

It is not just Poland, this happens everywhere, especially bigger cities.

It's like invading their privacy.

i agree, there is a personal space that shouldn't be invaded.
King Sobieski   
1 Feb 2007
Genealogy / Is tallness common among Polish people? [201]

How would one answer the question "Are Poles fat"? It's all subjective opinion and the answer should be: "It depends - some of them are, some are not."

Yes, it depends, my dads family is from a rural farming area and my mums family is from a smaller town. Im sure you may find there is some common link between their heights and their environments.

it isn't a silly stereotype, silly stereotype is that all poles do is drink.
King Sobieski   
4 Feb 2007
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

Grammatical person in English
English distinguishes three grammatical persons:
The personal pronouns I and we are said to be in the first person. The speaker uses this in the singular to refer to himself or herself; in the plural, to speak of a group of people including the speaker.

The personal pronoun you is in the second person. It refers to the addressee. You is used in both the singular and plural; thou is the archaic second-person singular pronoun.

All other pronouns and all nouns are in the third person. Any person place or thing other than the speaker and the addressed is referred to in the third person.
King Sobieski   
5 Feb 2007
News / Polish Immigrants Leave America for Europe [210]

I thought Native American is the "race" allocated to those who are indigenous to North America.... Meaning above Central America to Alaska...

A simple search on the internet would have solved this ages ago

Natvie American defined as:
A person who is an American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut or Native Hawaiian, and regarded as such by the community of which the person claims to be a part. Native Americans must be documented members of a North American tribe, band or otherwise organized group of native people who are indigenous to the continental United States and proof can be provided through a Native American Blood Degree Certificate (ie, tribal registry letter, tribal roll register number).
King Sobieski   
6 Feb 2007
Life / Is the word "Polack"rascist? [185]

i get called "polish sausage" and "kransky" by a guy at work, they are a lot worse than polak!!

or even worse i had some crazy nutball kid in high scholl call me "gas showers".
King Sobieski   
8 Feb 2007
Life / Is the word "Polack"rascist? [185]

i get called "polish sausage" .
you can call him "american mcdoanlds"

he is serbian, i have way too much material to work with.
King Sobieski   
8 Feb 2007
Life / Is the word "Polack"rascist? [185]

That will piss him off if hes amerikanka

no, we are australian, and both slavs, so the sarcastic barbs flow freely.
King Sobieski   
26 Feb 2007
Australia / Any Polish people living in Australia [32]

my situation is the same as Lef's, im sure between us we can be a wealth of information.

Buying stores well a bit complicated, we have a 10% GST on goods that meet the umbrella of the GST.

This is already embedded in the purchase price and not added on when you get to the til.
King Sobieski   
6 Mar 2007
Love / Nice Polish women photos [329]

That's me xP hehehe

definately attractive...have to give it to those polish genes
King Sobieski   
6 Mar 2007
Love / Is Indian/Polish relationship possible? [370]

I just need to finish school, and get a good paying job, as well as him, then we will settle down.

you havent finished school and your talking about getting married??

whats going on in the world....you need to be living a life before settling down.
King Sobieski   
7 Mar 2007
Love / DO POLISH MEN DATE OLDER WOMEN? [169]

ALL OLDER MEN are into younger women. The key questions here

have you had a proposition from a much younger polish male friend? or maybe done the propositioning?
King Sobieski   
7 Mar 2007
Love / DO POLISH MEN DATE OLDER WOMEN? [169]

I am seeing a younger guy 22, he's gorgeous and I'm in love/lust. Of course he is Polish.

i thought you were looking for a Polish man?

or have you got back with the man that left you for a stripper?
King Sobieski   
7 Mar 2007
Love / DO POLISH MEN DATE OLDER WOMEN? [169]

you got back with a guy that left you for another woman...this is getting like the 'bold and the beautiful'.

i dont mean this rudely, but have some respect for yourself, drop his arse like a bad bean pie.
King Sobieski   
7 Mar 2007
Love / DO POLISH MEN DATE OLDER WOMEN? [169]

It's easier said than done. I know I really should not, but tell me you guys never, ever forgave your girl/guy if they cheated on you? You guys have never done that?

i have never had someone cheat on me but if they did i dont think i would take them back.
King Sobieski   
14 Mar 2007
Genealogy / Jankowice Town in Poland - records [77]

Does anyone know if there are any records (or where to locate them) of any villagers from this town?

I understand it was burnt down by those nice german soldiers during WW2 and now would be in current day Belarus.
King Sobieski   
14 Mar 2007
Genealogy / Jankowice Town in Poland - records [77]

anything up til the 1940's, my family really know nothing of their family name heritage as that town was burnt down and most records destroyed with it. i can only go back as far as my great grandparents.
King Sobieski   
15 Mar 2007
Genealogy / Jankowice Town in Poland - records [77]

i just get names from the states when i type my last name on ancestry search engines. i need relatives from poland.

can no one help me with this?
King Sobieski   
15 Mar 2007
Genealogy / Jankowice Town in Poland - records [77]

that is why i was trying to locate the town records to find out what the original spelling of my name was.

i dont think it was americanized as i reside in australia and have the same spelling as those in america.
King Sobieski   
15 Mar 2007
Genealogy / Jankowice Town in Poland - records [77]

its just my username, sobieski was the general that freed Vienna from the turks way back in the day. maybe you are a descendant of him.

I swear I heard that town name a gazillion times before.

it was in my mums words, some lil back water village that got destroyed by the Germans in the second world war.

im not sure i want to post my last name over the internet considering there are very few people with my last name, in Australia especially.
King Sobieski   
15 Mar 2007
Genealogy / Jankowice Town in Poland - records [77]

have you ever did a search in the FHL of the mormons site?

how would mormons help me?

i think i really need information from that town and hopefully trace my history back that way. finding similar names in the US makes probably wont get me there.