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teflcat   
14 Sep 2012
Life / Do Poles drink before noon? [95]

It's a village where people either farm or commute. There are quite a few dairy cows and, yes, people keep hens. I doubt many of the farmers' kids want to continue farming on a small scale because it's a rotten job. When I'm having my morning coffee at six o'clock I can see people bringing their milk churns to the depot up the road. Who would want to do that? Some of these people have a just couple of cows. How much milk is that? 30l/day/cow?
teflcat   
14 Sep 2012
Life / Do Poles drink before noon? [95]

Have you recently visited the remote rural areas of Podlasie

I live in a village there. Want to tell me more about charming rustics butchering pigs?
teflcat   
14 Sep 2012
Life / Do Poles drink before noon? [95]

Their Polish relatives will probably butcher a pig, maybe whitewash the fence and tidy up the farmyard

Funny.
teflcat   
13 Sep 2012
UK, Ireland / Polish aversion to the truth about UK [10]

Statistics show increases crime from Immigrants increasing however in the comments section there's not one positive comment or acceptance

This forum is supposed to be in English, hateboy. Obey the rules or **** off.

Speaking unfavorably

Why American spelling, hater? I thought you were a pure Englishman.

Do you infest other websites with your bile? If so, you must be very very busy.
teflcat   
13 Sep 2012
Life / Poland and every aspect..... Please help me learn and understand the realities? [108]

If you walk through a doorway in Poland and then hold the door open for someone else coming behind you, why don't they thank you? This used to p1ss me off but I know Polish people are generally very polite, so it must be something else. I know this may seem trivial when compared with elected kings, etc. but it intrigues me.
teflcat   
13 Sep 2012
Life / Poland and every aspect..... Please help me learn and understand the realities? [108]

Thanks very much for your informative reply; much obliged.

Aren't you Irish, Teflcat?

Half: mother Irish, Dad a Londoner. In fact I've probably got a bit more than half, as they used to say in London, "Everyone has an Irish grandmother". Then again, my mother's grandfather was English. People in the British isles are well mixed up genetically, which no doubt strengthens the gene pool.
teflcat   
12 Sep 2012
Life / Do Poles drink before noon? [95]

There is no rela driunking in the Western since

Do you have to be drunk to understand this?

That is a whole wealth of experience you have never been privy to and therefore cannot comprehend and appreciate.

You could say the same about not actually living here.
teflcat   
11 Sep 2012
Life / Do Poles drink before noon? [95]

Sounds like the usual romantic crap about ruddy-faced yeomen farmers wassailing. As we speak I have a can of Żywiec in front of me. The figures on the can look nothing like the guys I see outside the nightshop at six in the morning in Poland.
teflcat   
11 Sep 2012
News / Who controls Gazeta Wyborcza?? [216]

Guys. Polonius is exempt from backing up his libel because he Just knows. He feels it. He gets a vibe. And he says he doesn't like hippies.
teflcat   
11 Sep 2012
News / Exorcist monthly goes on sale in Poland [17]

It must be comforting to know that you are the possessor of the one truth. There are fundamentalists in Karachi, Kabul and Riyadh who feel just the same as you.
teflcat   
11 Sep 2012
News / Exorcist monthly goes on sale in Poland [17]

steer readers onto the right path.

I wonder what that would be.
Doesn't the RC Church understand that competition is good in the long run. It will mean a slimmer, slicker business. Look at the U.S., where entrepreneurial pastors have had to learn to be more persuasive and offer more for consumers' money. The superstition business is thriving; RC Church should get real or move into other markets.
teflcat   
11 Sep 2012
News / Who controls Gazeta Wyborcza?? [216]

She just blew me; **** was SO cash

John, what does cash mean in this context? I've tried Urban Dictionary but it didn't help.
teflcat   
11 Sep 2012
History / Memos show US hushed up Soviet crime against Poland [97]

These facts, as you know, were not revealed until 1990, when the Russians officially apologized to Poland."

Thomas Gerth's quote, of course, not peterweg's.
This is the worst kind of bureaucratic bs. American and British failure to challenge Stalin in 1943 is understandable, but by 1951 there was no good reason why this atrocity couldn't have been exposed. I wonder whether it was a case of "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive".
teflcat   
11 Sep 2012
Travel / How quickly does the sun set in Poland? [12]

I am dreading the winter already.

The nights drawing in means that the stars and planets are visible much earlier. This month Jupiter can be seen near Aldebaran (the eye of Taurus) in the late evening.

If you get up early, Venus rises four hours before the sun, and is very bright this month.
Two nights ago we had a perfectly clear sky where I live and it was great to sit out (still not too cold) and try to identify the constellations, with the majestic sweep of the Milky Way directly overhead.

Look on the bright side. No damn mosquitos or flies, no more grass to cut, and the universe to admire.
teflcat   
5 Sep 2012
USA, Canada / Who is better informed, the expat or the Polonia crowd? [144]

Later minorities would go on rampages, burn and kill and turn decent neighbourhoods into slums in no time. They looked for hand-outs and received affirmative action.

Who are you talking about, speedy? Sounds like you are referring to 'African-Americans'. If so, would you like to change the bit about

Later minorities

Forgive me if I'm wrong. Please clarify.
teflcat   
4 Sep 2012
USA, Canada / Who is better informed, the expat or the Polonia crowd? [144]

Of course I don't! I have a great deal of respect for the achievements of the US. Having said that the country also scares the sh1t out of me with its creationists and alien abductees, etc.
teflcat   
4 Sep 2012
USA, Canada / Who is better informed, the expat or the Polonia crowd? [144]

Almost brings a tear to the eye. Er... you do realize that Polonia is not a real place, don't you?
One thing I want to know about starry-eyed Pol-ams. Purely hypothetical, crazily improbable situation. The USA goes to war with Europe. Poland joins her European allies against the Great Satan. Who's side are you on?
teflcat   
4 Sep 2012
Work / English qualifications to start Teaching English In Poland. Is degree of some sort needed? [123]

Modern coursebooks and their teacher's books are of great help to new teachers. Follow the lesson plans to the letter and you shouldn't go far wrong. As for teaching English in English, that's what EFL courses teach you to do. Early on in my career I taught Russian ten-year-olds. I didn't know Russian but the methodology I'd picked up from my CELTA course helped a lot.
teflcat   
4 Sep 2012
Work / English qualifications to start Teaching English In Poland. Is degree of some sort needed? [123]

what will you do when someone puts you on the spot about grammar?

A four-week CELTA course is not going to prepare candidates for intricate grammar questions from students. That takes years of study and experience. CELTA is valuable in that it trains people in methodology, and, of course, you need it to get any kind of respectable job.

a lot of money to invest and then discover either I can't stand teaching or I can't do it well!

That's the risk involved, and it's good that you recognize it. Oh, and you won't do it well at first! That also takes time.
teflcat   
4 Sep 2012
USA, Canada / Who is better informed, the expat or the Polonia crowd? [144]

nobody can pretend to know some country just by following it's mass media...

Exactly. If you were here when the plane went down in Smolensk, you'd have felt the shock and confusion on a visceral level, whether you were Polish or not.

A guy who mans the Poland desk in DC is of Irish background but knows more about Poland than you or me.

Unless he lives in Poland he definitely does not know more about Poland than me. You, maybe, but not me.