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Posts by Chicago Pollock  

Joined: 10 Apr 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 11 Oct 2011
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From: USofA, Chicago
Speaks Polish?: Noski
Interests: Outdoorski stuff

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Chicago Pollock   
2 Nov 2010
Love / Fell in love; I need to go back to Poland for 2 months - what to say at work (UK) [50]

I know this is crazy idea..but i've been waiting my whole life for someone like him. Please give me an advise don't judge me.

Please give me an advise don't judge me

Infatuation or love? You don't know, do you?
If it's meant to be (love) it will work out without you giving up your job. I would take off weekends and holiday time to visit but I wouldn't give up my job, just yet (infatuation). Especially since it's a good job that you like.
Chicago Pollock   
1 Nov 2010
USA, Canada / Polack/American Polonia/Plastic Pole "culture" [568]

This being Polish seems to be still very important to many of you, for how many I can't tell as where I live, I've never met anyone with Polish roots.

Ethnicity is most important in the major cities in the northeast and great lakes states, less so in the South and West. So in NC I would imagine ethnicity is non existent. Also the Polish settled in the cities of the Great Lakes: Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo. Outside of these cities you'll find a smattering of Polaks but they're probably well assimilated, therefore indistinguishable from other Americans.
Chicago Pollock   
30 Oct 2010
News / Poland goes bankrupt? [110]

I still can't understand why would anybody want a 8cyl 4.6l eng in an ordinary sedan?

4.6 V-8, is not the problem. That's how automobiles developed in US. US traditionally is mainly rural, with harsh weather conditions. Europe is relatively mild, comparatively.

Poland should back PLN with silver and live long and happy

Metal backed currency locks value, and you lose your control. Might as well use the Euro.
Chicago Pollock   
30 Oct 2010
News / Poland goes bankrupt? [110]

Those two wars are a drop in the bucket.

A trillion $ and still growing. Remember under Clinton, " Balanced Budget" in 2000.
Chicago Pollock   
30 Oct 2010
News / Poland goes bankrupt? [110]

I'm not comparing to Swiss Franc. Comparatively to Eastern Europe and Emerging Markets, it's strong as can be expected.

BS.Hungary still has Forint.

Yeah, but didn't it have big problems this summer? Problems with Greece, Portugal, Ireland is they don't have their own currency. Germany and France control it. Not a good place to be.
Chicago Pollock   
30 Oct 2010
News / Poland goes bankrupt? [110]

Crisis comes to Poland with delay but its effects will not be less dramatical than in Hungary or Greece."

Poland had a strong currency. No it shouldn't be like Greece or Hungary as they don't have their own currency anymore. Lesson to Poland, don't give up zloty.

I'm 24 years old and still have no driving license!!!

some people on PF think that young people actually have a good career start in Poland and make lots of dineros... how come you can't afford a DL course, huh?

Pgtx, take her under your wing the girl needs a mentor.

Yes, social security pays out to people with disabilities...like being to stupid/fat/lazy to work

Convex, America has a debt problem due to 2 unfunded wars. And the money didn't go to the men in uniform, it went to defense contractors.
Chicago Pollock   
29 Oct 2010
Life / The Polish Dream - move out from Poland as fast as possible [74]

I regret that I did not emigrate to UK after my matura. I suggest everyone who can leave Poland especially there is coming great crisis soon. Uciekaj kto może! ;)

Poland had its "great crisis" during the German Occupation. How many Great Crisis can one country have??
Chicago Pollock   
28 Oct 2010
UK, Ireland / How long would it take for an English style restaurant in Poland to go bust? [80]

If a Restaurant/ Cafe were to open in Wroclaw serving top qaulity home made food at reasonable prices with Polish and english speaking staff how long would it last is there a market for this?

Having owned a small business myself I'm of the opinion that there's always room for a business that is well run. All it takes is...commitment.
Chicago Pollock   
28 Oct 2010
USA, Canada / Polack/American Polonia/Plastic Pole "culture" [568]

Is it only me that finds the American "Polonia" attitude towards Poland irritating and downright insulting towards real Polish people?

Some people suffer from an identity crisis. A small minority here in the States, but unfortunately they show up here on this forum from time to time.

Well I'm real Polish from Poland and I take it offensive. Note that Polack have different spelling than Polak.

Take offense? Your wasting your energy. Better spend your time getting the money and making the effort to go visit America and see for yourself. If you want to see how Poles live in America go to Chicago.
Chicago Pollock   
27 Oct 2010
News / WHY IS POLAND STILL GIVEN THE COLD SHOULDER? [197]

Poland had the same choice in 1945 that they had in 1920. What would Russia have done if Poland accepted the Marshall Plan? What could they do If the Polish people were united? But the problem is that the Poles weren't united.

I am not suggesting that every Pole was a communist. What the historical record is saying is that there was enough support in Poland for a communist government that the republicans could not sustain a defense of Poland. Poland was a divided nation after the war part republican part communist.
Chicago Pollock   
27 Oct 2010
UK, Ireland / What English food would you serve a Pole? [83]

The big problem here is that Britain, like Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands for example do not really have a national cuisine as such.

Being married to an English woman, I disagree. I think England definitely has an English cuisine but it is underrated. One of the best meals I ever had was at a pub in downtown Scarborough. Roast Beef, roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, peas, great traditional English meal.

England should do more to promote their cuisine.
Chicago Pollock   
26 Oct 2010
News / WHY IS POLAND STILL GIVEN THE COLD SHOULDER? [197]

Now I am 100% sure, your screwing with me ...

Read the historical record.

At that time people had seen Red army fighting Germans which was a big + in the book.

Yes, exactly. Your reply confirms my whole point. Polish people supported the Red Army. In 1922 they kicked them out, in 1945 they embraced them. There was opposition to the Reds, there was a civil war in Poland and the Polish communists won. Communism in Poland was Polish communism.

Later of course they knew what had happened...

Yes, after losing fifty years of economic growth. Poles need to admit that they saddled the wrong horse (but of course they won't admit it).
Chicago Pollock   
25 Oct 2010
News / WHY IS POLAND STILL GIVEN THE COLD SHOULDER? [197]

Could be because Moscow-controlled government of Poland rejected joining the program?

There was opposition to the communists in Poland after the German occupation but there were too many Poles who supported the communists. Poland was a divided country and Russian support pushed Poland over the top into the communist camp. Now 50 years after this debacle of course, a lot of people deny being communist supporters.
Chicago Pollock   
24 Oct 2010
News / WHY IS POLAND STILL GIVEN THE COLD SHOULDER? [197]

Looking at Poland's history, Poland has, as we know, all too often been given a bad deal.

Polish people are responsible for Poland. Poland had been dominated by its neighbors because they were invited in by Poland's warring factions.

Looking further back, what had Poland done to the UK, for Churchill to stab Poland in the back at Yalta? it's understandable that a red scumbag like Stalin would harm Poland, but Roosevelt and Churchill for Chrissake!

Poland wasn't stabbed in the back. After the German occupation in the 1940's a large contingent of Poles were communist. That's why you became a communist country. The Russians would have never been able to subjugate the Poles without their consent.

The Polish people are still being badly treated, such as being kept in comparative poverty with such low wages, higher prices than in UK etc.

Who is responsible for this?

OK, so there was no independent Poland on the map during the great 19th-century immigration to the US and most of those who went were illiterate peasants

Those were my ancestors. I had 4 sets of great grandparents all form poland only one being non-polish (Greek). They were peasants. Hard working, proud, intelligent. They built a community. All their neighborhoods were so clean you could eat off the streets. They gravitated towards the skilled trades, butchers, electricians, plumbers, tool and die makers, machinists,etc.

But so where Slovaks, Ukrainians and Hungarians, and yet who has ever heard of Hungarian, Ukrainian or Slovak jokes? There must have been some but not on the scale of the 'Pollack joke'.

The groups that migrated to America: first English,Scot-Irish, Dutch, Scandinavian next German, Irish Catholic, than the Poles, Italians, mexicans. Ukrainians, Hungarians, Czechs Insignificant numbers. Polish jokes come from poles. Those illiterate peasants had a sense of humor.

Maybe Poles themselves are to blame for not being assertive enough. They are often at each others throats but towards foreigners or the host society as émigrés they tend to be meek, mild, complaisant and try to melt into the woodwork rather than stand up for their rights.

Meek? Not assertive? Every neighborhood had a huge Church. Built by the Polish community. Melt in the woodwork? Poles assimilate. They make money. Can't do that if you don't assimilate. The Polish diaspora is a success story. The Polish people in America are not a white underclass.
Chicago Pollock   
23 Oct 2010
Law / The best job in the World - Polish farmer. [50]

- Average farm in Poland is 10,23 ha (102300 square meters).

In the States farming 25 acres can get you $100,000.00. Truck farming (vegetables) and selling them at a farmers market or selling them to local restaurants, grocery stores. 12 hour days March through October and than you get the winter off. Farming can be quite lucrative.
Chicago Pollock   
22 Oct 2010
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2776]

F -stop you misinterpret the US Constitution. Europe's Political tradition is that the King rules from divine right and all citizens are subjects of the King. In modern days we can substitute the King for modern Governments. The United States doesn't have this tradition. America is about individual responsibilities, in other words the citizenry is responsible for the government. That's where the Second Amendment comes from and all the other Bill of Rights.
Chicago Pollock   
21 Oct 2010
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2776]

I don't think that US founding fathers meant to give us a constitutional right to run around with guns.

F-Stop how were the colonists going to settle the country without guns? At the time of the Revolution America only extended to the Alleghenies's. How were they supposed to settle all the wilderness from the Alleghenies to the Pacific Ocean? Without guns?

Anyway, lets rationalize this beast a little bit. There is one leg of dispute: war time and resistance, some of that I find rational and there is second leg: peace time and self-defence,

Wars happen faster than one can raise an army. Look what happened to Georgia and their little incident with Russia. What would Poland do? What could Poland do, If Russia decided to invade? A bunch of unarmed citizens who have no background in shooting a gun.
Chicago Pollock   
20 Oct 2010
Life / Foreigners in Poland and what they think of us [54]

but i refuse to live there for many reasons... don't ask...lol

Hey girl, is it too close to home?

Well, not really, she's just making her choices

"Ignorance", lack of knowledge. She's ignorant.
Chicago Pollock   
20 Oct 2010
News / Why is Poland developing so slowly or in the wrong direction? Who is responsible ? [317]

The worst thing is that, for now - ballet dancers can quite legally retire at 40 and collect a pension from ZUS for doing so.

What's your beef? Ballet dancers getting a pension at 40? How many ballet dancers are there in Poland? Big deal, not enough to worry about. Poland can afford it and it can afford to offer a safety net to the poor and old. The wealthy have a responsibility to the less fortunate. Remember what Aristotle said"...the wealthy attribute to the gods what they got by luck." He was talking to you two birds.
Chicago Pollock   
19 Oct 2010
Law / The right to own guns: would you support such legislation in Poland? [2776]

What is the problem, and how can it be fixed?

They need to get educated to get the skills to get jobs. There is no tradition of education in the Black community.

Maybe because you're Americans now?

Probably true. Let's see. Couple of 12 ga pumps, couple of single shot 12 ga.

30-06 single shot, 270 bolt, 30 cal. lever, probably more.

Haven't shot anyone yet. Going pheasant and deer hunting later this fall.