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Daisy   
8 May 2011
News / POLISH COPS TO BREATHALISE CANOE USERS.... [30]

That's the point a lot of people overlook Bart. For every brave daring person who demands the right to risk their own lives if they want to, there is a team of people who have to risk theirs to save their necks and it comes at a cost
Daisy   
1 May 2011
USA, Canada / What do Poles think about drinking raw milk? In America, unpasteurized milk is PROHIBITED. [49]

I buy unpasteurised, unhomogenised milk from the farmer's market, it's much healthier for you, 'treated' milk loses a lot of it's calcium content. It also tastes a damn site better. I was brought up on natural milk, brought home in the jug from a cousin's farm and we had our own untreated goats milk.

Also raw milk contains bacteria helpful to the gut. I wonder if there's a connection between UHT and the rise of dairy-related allergies to be honest.

Interesting, I have no allergies at all what soever, maybe that's why.
Daisy   
27 Apr 2011
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

I hope that explains her different approach.

When in Rome...people can do what they like on their own buses, but they really should learn how to queue when visiting here. Here on rural bus services, we still pay the driver, not that, that makes a difference. Those old ladies may look elderly and frail, but most of them live and still work on the family farm, they can shift bales of hay and anyone who doesn't obey the rules of queueing.
Daisy   
27 Apr 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you hate about England and English people? [142]

8. Feeling uncomfortable when people talk about their emotions

If when you was a child you was threatened with extreme violence for crying, I doubt there's an English person here who wasn't told by their mothers "if you don't stop crying I'll give you something to cry about" you would feel uncomfortable too. God, you'll be expecting us to talk about our sex lives next.
Daisy   
27 Apr 2011
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

The Polish woman who turned up at the bus stop today, just as the bus I had been waiting for, for over 20 minutes (it was late) pushed in front of me and tried to get on the bus first!!!!! How very rude is that?! If there is one thing more important than learning the language when visiting England, it is the etiquette of queueing. People should not be allowed into the country until they can prove they have learnt how to queue properly!!

Needless to say, she was pushed to the back of the queue by an army of elderly woman, who had been waiting at the bus stop with me.
Daisy   
25 Apr 2011
UK, Ireland / Brits say being drunk senseless while visiting Poland is national trait [98]

Don't you mean Cerditon?

I was on the bus into Glastonbury Saturday morning, when an old boy got on just before Street, he had an old water bottle filled with proper farmhouse scrumpy, the real cloudy stuff and he was drinking it from the bottle on the bus, this was ten o'clock in the morning. He was obviously paying homage to his ancestors
Daisy   
25 Apr 2011
UK, Ireland / Brits say being drunk senseless while visiting Poland is national trait [98]

TBH even the Romans were saying that about us. Theres no smoke without fire

Saint Boniface wrote to Archbishop Cuthbert of Canterbury complaining about it

In your parishes, it is said, the evil of drunkenness has greatly increased so that some bishops, so far from checking it, themselves become intoxicated through excess of drink, and, by offering cups unduly large, force others to drunkenness. This beyond doubt, is a crime for any servant of God to commit, or to have committed; and the canons of our Fathers bid us remove or degrade a drunken bishop or priest, and the Truth itself says: “And take heed to yourselves, lest your hearts be over charged with surfeiting and drunkenness.”19 And Paul the apostle: 191 “And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess.”20 And Isaiah, the prophet: “Woe unto them that are powerful to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink.”21 This evil indeed is peculiar to the heathen and to our race. For neither the Franks, nor the Gauls, nor the Lombards, nor the Romans, nor the Greeks have it. Let us crush out this sin, if we can, by decrees of our synods and by the ban of the Scriptures; if we cannot, let us by shunning and forbidding it wash our souls clean of the blood of the damned.

He still wasn't happy, in a later letter to Pope Gregory (I couldn't find a reference) he complains that the English are the most drunken nation he has come across. that was over 1,000 years ago, so old party pooper Boniface didn't have much of an effect.

So it's in our DNA, it's our cultural heritage. We should raise a glass and celebrate it
Daisy   
22 Apr 2011
Life / Do you think that Polish people are rude? [951]

I've got to know people that way, simply by smiling and saying hello to people I meet on my walk to work each morning, you get to know people and soon you are stopping for a chat. I also have lots of doggy friends, I meet as part of my walk to work takes me through the park.
Daisy   
18 Apr 2011
UK, Ireland / Poland and Britain? What has caused the downtur in the UK? [28]

I agree, instead of MPs being paid a salary and huge expenses, they should just be allowed leave from work and compensation for loss of wages, so that they neither gain nor lose out financially. A former work colleague of mine was mayor for a year, he was allowed a paid year off of work to do the job. They should also be made to stick to their election promises, failure to do so and they're out.
Daisy   
18 Apr 2011
UK, Ireland / Poland and Britain? What has caused the downtur in the UK? [28]

The last elections are a case in point - Labour should have been absolutely slaughtered, but wasn't.

Labour changing boundaries had a lot to do with that. Fewer people voted Labour in 2005 when they got in with a clear majority, than the number who voted Tory last year which culminated in a hung parliament. Take where I live for example, it has always been a close contest between Liberal and Tory, the neighbouring constituency has always been a safe Tory seat. The last Labour government changed the boundaries, moving the part of the constituency with the major Tory vote, to the neighbouring safe Tory seat, which has now made the constituency I now live in a safe Liberal seat, without the Liberal vote increasing, creating one less Tory seat against Labour. Add to this a lot of people's lives were decimated under the last Tory government, these people will either continue to vote Labour just to keep the Tory's out, or not bother voting at all.

There's no difference between New Labour the Tories or the Lib Dems, they're all a bunch of lying, self serving career politicians, who couldn't give a flying **** for the electorate, as long as they keep voting for them and their mates. Blair, Cameron and Clegg were all educated at highly expensive public schools, strait into Oxbridge, then from there to politics, not a bloody clue about the country or it's people and not a care either.
Daisy   
14 Apr 2011
Life / Polish Hoarders? [42]

Here's an old Polish man who lived in London who liked to hoard
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Trebus
Daisy   
12 Apr 2011
News / Poland ready to receive Libyan refugees [159]

Well, Germany at least has the treaty that we only have to take asylumseekers if they don't come through another EU country...and seeing that we are surrounded by safe countries that should make it hard for them to go through to us...theoretically!

yeah, like Calais......... what I fail to understand is, why all these asylum seekers are young men, what happened to the old men, women and children? There was a time when refugees tended to consist of whole families
Daisy   
12 Apr 2011
News / Poland ready to receive Libyan refugees [159]

They fought also for UK in RAF

what all of them? I never realised our air force was that big

Churchill lost the war,

Amazing with all those pilots

If you give libyan refuges your citizenship, we will accept them in our country.

and the ones who married Polish girls to get a UK passport?
Daisy   
12 Apr 2011
News / Poland ready to receive Libyan refugees [159]

Maybe therefore that those soldiers fought for UK?

I think they were fighting for Poland actually

We didn`t start the libya conflict. UK, france, USA did it. So they should accept refuges.

And there was me thinking it was the Libyan rebels

Which Polish refugees ?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_minority_in_United_Kingdom

We've got huge financial problems. Reduce it to 3.

Careful Greg, Two's company, three's a crowd, are you sure you can cope with a crowd of them?
Daisy   
10 Apr 2011
UK, Ireland / John Drennan: "Poles in fear of starved Irish influx" [15]

The author adds that "in the period of prosperity the proud animal was the symbol of high status'' but that "today, too expensive to maintain, they die of hunger".

This is not just an Irish problem, the cost of hay and horse feed has increased so much that people here in the UK can no longer afford to feed their horses. Animal charities in the UK have been dealing with the same problem here. There is also a similar problem with the price of pig feed increasing so much that pig farmers face going out of business. A little bit of 'creative' journalism there I think.
Daisy   
6 Apr 2011
Off-Topic / Being a Slav: a blessing or a curse? [199]

Nice that she had it dyed with the same dye she uses on her hair. Those roots definitely need touching up
Daisy   
5 Apr 2011
Off-Topic / Being a Slav: a blessing or a curse? [199]

yeah? but it is Germanic people that are racists !

That's a racist remark

Nathan:
but the iris are more gayish in Polish

What is that even supposed to mean?

could someone tell me what a gay eye looks like
Daisy   
3 Apr 2011
Feedback / I like the new buttons of PolishForums! [76]

And now, in never ending story of moving buttons, the fist and report buttons are on the right

I just noticed that, I feel like I'm under attack with fists flying at me in all directions
Daisy   
3 Apr 2011
News / MORE ANTI-POLISH SENTIMENT IN GERMANY [280]

The more people complain that Clarkson has upset them, the more Clarkson will do it

youtube.com/watch?v=W1lG1nxAvkI