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Posts by Zubr  

Joined: 1 Dec 2010 / Male ♂
Last Post: 1 Jan 2011
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Zubr   
1 Jan 2011
Genealogy / Do Polish people have big noses? [451]

The ideal Polish appearance:
Long nose, small body and short legs, which is quite helpful for harvesting asparagus and strawberries.
Zubr   
29 Dec 2010
Genealogy / Do Polish people have big noses? [451]

A quite common Slavic nose
is a snub nose, not long but stout, especially often among Czechs. The bearers of which look quite jolly and sympathetic, but not so much intellectual or even aristocratic
Zubr   
2 Dec 2010
Life / Polish stereotypes of other nationalities!? [472]

Teffle, sorry I forgot Iceland. The Icelanders are very distressed, that they no longer have the money to pay for Poles, occupied in the mass slaughterhouses for cod and other fishes.
Zubr   
2 Dec 2010
Life / Polish stereotypes of other nationalities!? [472]

And now lets have a look what other Nations are thinking of Poles:
Poles seen by
Germans: Stealing cars, quite useful for the harvest of strawberries, asparagus,apples and wine
Girls: part of the common female offer from Eastern Europe with the
“Goddesses of Riga" representing highest beauty-level

Dutch: Good enough as harvesters for tomatoes, cucumbers , for mass-breeding of chickens and for fish- industry
Belgians: Quite useful for harvesting Brussels sprouts and chicory
Britons: Quite useful for dirty and nasty jobs no Briton wants to exercise
Irish: Quite useful for dirty and nasty jobs, but we cannot pay them anymore
Frenchmen: Quite useful for harvesting wine, apples, peaches and salad
Spaniards: Quite useful for harvesting oranges, lemons, hazelnuts, almonds, and olives
Russians: Quite useful for-nothing