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Sidliste_Chodov   
12 Nov 2011
USA, Canada / Feminine surname endings in America? [48]

There is an increasing trend among Polish brides to keep their surname and to add that of their new husband.

They do it because it makes things easier after the inevitable divorce :D
Sidliste_Chodov   
7 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you like about living in Britain? [134]

What I mostly like in Britain is that it is full of Poles.

You've obviously never been here, so cut the cr*p and get back to the kebabs.

Fewer than 1 person in 70 is likely to be Polish, including those who were born here (like me), so how on earth does that count as "full" of Poles? You would only recognise the tirówki you go with, and the idiot karki they also go with anyway, and that's a comparative minority - older immigrants and their children look nothing like that.

If you really had been here, you would know that Britain is actually "full of" Asians, Blacks and non-Slavic white people :p

ah no that was in the valley of Firle, redneck country some miles from Lewes. Its all feudal Sussex though....definitely a sinister side to all that burning.

I stand corrected. ;)

I'd never go to an outlying Scottish island, either - I've seen The Wicker Man :D
Sidliste_Chodov   
7 Nov 2011
Love / English Men vs Polish Men [207]

It is in all the countries Britain has exported its boorish idiotic binge-drinking culture to. Therefore, Ireland, America and Australia. Other countries might get catastrophically drunk, but the sudden desire to bare their buttocks (and their other, significantly smaller, muscles) is a purely Anglo-saxon trait.

The last time I was in Krakow, I ended up apologising for some bunch of English idiots who decided to do this outside a pub on a Sunday afternoon, and took photos! You could hear them from some distance away, shouting "We Are Leeds" or some other misguided nonsense ("we are pr*cks" would have been better). An elderly Polish lady looked at me and told me what she thought of all this. I explained (in Polish) that I was also from England, but that these scumbags bring shame on our country, and there are far too many of them.

Technically we don't need men any more. We can have babies via a sperm bank, we can look after ourselves emotionally, physically, materially.

I don't "need" a woman either, just like I didn't "need" that Christmas pudding I had last night... but it makes life feel better, so why not :)

A sperm bank won't give you a massive divorce settlement, but I'm sure that someone like you would still campaign for the money if you thought you could get away with it. It's near-impossible to look after a baby and earn money completely independently at the same time, so spare us the lies. You know full well that the only practical way you can really do it "independently" is if someone else looks after your child while you are at work, if someone else pays for your childcare, or if you claim benefits - and none of those count as "independent". Time to buy a dictionary. :p

I'll leave the rest to Zimmy, lol :)
Sidliste_Chodov   
7 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you like about living in Britain? [134]

Superb! What I miss now is living in Sussex..nothing like November 5th in dear old Lewes...

Isn't that the place which had the van with the "P1 KEY" number plate, and a "traveller" guy a few years back?
Sidliste_Chodov   
7 Nov 2011
Real Estate / Banks in Poland selling fewer mortgages in 2011, down 49% [285]

Shitholes go for 250K in London, £300k gets you a 40m2 flat in Battersea.

Yeah, but Battersea's mostly a very good place to live. When I lived there, I was on £38K a year, had loads of time off, and could afford six holidays a year. And, depending on which part you live in, you can be in central London in 15 minutes. If you think its too expensive (I've been priced out now, leaving was a huge mistake), you can always find a £130K flat in lovely South Norwood :D

Despite its massive problems/crime etc, London's still one of the greatest cities in the world. there are only a few places in the world I would choose to live, but even there, I'd get bored, and it would soon be back to LDN. Who would choose to live in Gocław, for example - even though property is significantly cheaper there?

In most places in Poland it is still perfectly possible to buy a flat for three times one's annual wage

I imagine the situation is the same over here. I could buy a whole house in Burnley on 1.5x my salary. But finding the same job within 20 miles of that chavvy sh*thole would be impossible. There's at least three times as much as work in my field in London, than there is in even the largest provincial conurbations, which is partly why property is so expensive here. I'd still rather have a 40m2 flat in London than a four-bedroom house in a Northern chav town, though.
Sidliste_Chodov   
7 Nov 2011
Language / Polish words that sound funny? [224]

The Polish for Breasts and First sound almost the same,one little letter difference :)

I was in Manchester city centre recently, and I saw a company called "Cheeper Van Hire", and it sounds like it could mean "P*ssy Van Hire" if you say it a certain way, lol.

Back in the early 2000s, there used to be a club here in south London, started by a few people I used to know from the rave scene, and they used to drive around in a van with the name of the club - "Huje" (pronounced "Huge", of course). Someone else Polish beat me to it, but they soon found out how we would say it, and what that means :D

I always wonder what a pork dog is when I walk past a shop's refrigerated section and see "Pork Pies" haha.
Sidliste_Chodov   
7 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

don't forget architecture- she is also and expert in architecture.

My mistake. I must remember to apologise when she returns :D

n the long run Airbus made the right decision, a redesigned A330 could never compete with the 787, the new A350 might be able to do just that. Whether we like it or not most future aircraft will be primarily composite designs.

At least this thread has kept the "If it's not Boeing, I'm not going" crowd quiet. lol :)
Sidliste_Chodov   
5 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you like about living in Britain? [134]

how? any 'special activity'? when visiting my gym i see people struggle to burn 1000cal. thats approx 1hr on the running track... ;)

I work long shifts, that's all I'm saying on here.
Sidliste_Chodov   
5 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you like about living in Britain? [134]

It's simple. Consume 3000-4000 calories every day and do no exercise and you'll get fat.

I wouldn't be at all surprised to learn that I consume 5000 calories a day on work days, but I burn it off.

Fortunately, when I'm not working, I don't eat much - I don't even want to imagine how fat I'd be if I ate all that and didn't work, lol.
Sidliste_Chodov   
5 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you like about living in Britain? [134]

that is one dish. in general indian cuisine is not known to be fat or heavy. usually the non domestic food is modified for the needs of the locals.

The reason Indian restaurants and takeaways serve fatty food over here is because they use a lot of fat during cooking. This is done because they have to fry the food quickly. Lamb is generally quite fatty, but when I make keema masala (to an authentic recipe), there is hardly any fat or grease. This is because I make sure it is well-cooked, and this takes the best part of an hour. But if I order the same dish at an Indian takeaway, it arrives in 10 minutes, and is absolutely swimming in fat. It's not the dish which makes a meal fat, it's the cooking technique - if you don't cook things from scratch, anyway.

Indian cooking is definitely not free of fat, though - try ghee, halva or ras malai for starters ;)

that curry might be 100times better in india. ;)

It is 100 times more likely to give you dysentery :)

Nah its something more sinister as to why many Brits are fat IMO.

Lack of activity + too much convenience food, I'd say.

I love the British food I buy or make regularly - and I'm not fat. I am very active though.
Sidliste_Chodov   
5 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

That IS a misfortune. I have used them in the past to fly from Wwa to Wro

Man ... :S! Frickin' ATR's ... huge amount of noise, vibrations ... really unpleasant.

lol, it reminds me of the last time I flew that route in one of those.

Elderly Polish lady: "Does this type of plane always make so much noise and wobble around like this?

Me: "Er... yeah."

Elderly Polish lady: "Never again!"

:D

gain ... thank you, Skysoulmate, for your views on this. I appreciate it.

Likewise. This has turned into an informative thread, especially as our self-styled legal/medical/aviation "expert" has left it :)
Sidliste_Chodov   
5 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

Believe me some people do - there are e.European immigrants in this country who have been here for 8 years, and cannot write basic english, and their spoken is very poor as well.

If you're going to criticise other people's English skills, at least make sure that you haven't made at least seven mistakes in your own post. :p

It seems that the offspring of Poles who grew up in Britain have a much more mature and reasonable view of the situation in 1944-1945 than those offspring brought up elsewhere. Or have they just been brainwashed by those nasty Norman robber barons they suffer under?

I can't speak for anyone else, but I was brought up to understand that escaping Poland was something to be grateful for. This does not mean that my parents did not miss their family and country, but they understood that it was not a good place to live in the post-war years. Neither was the UK, but this country provided a safe haven, with opportunity for those willing to work hard. Poland was not safe, or full of opportunity, at the time. Who could blame them for staying here if they had the chance?

I have had several conversations with older Poles over the years, asking them why they don't shout louder than certain other "ethnic communities", and demand that they get what they do. The responses tended to be along the lines of "we're not owed anything; the fact that this country allowed us to settle here and escape Stalinism is enough. The rest was up to us". This is what makes me proud to be Polish, makes me respect the older generations more than the younger ones, and is probably also why I've always been willing to work hard for what I want to achieve.

There was no sense of "entitlement" amongst my parents generation, unlike many more recent immigrants. I have no idea where this attitude comes from, but I suspect that Poles have heard that the UK has unlimited money to give away to the lazy and feckless, and some believe that they deserve a piece of that pie as well. This country did not have this chav/benefit culture 60 years ago, which also explains why previous generations weren't really affected by it. Unfortunately, this attitude is not exclusive to the under-25s; one of my ex-girlfriends is over 40 now, and was quite open about her desire to obtain council housing, work as little as possible to avoid losing tax credits, and did not want to learn English because "Polish is an official EU language, so I have a right to demand an interpreter". Unfortunately, most of her friends had a similar attitude.

Yet when I dare criticise certain recent immigrants on here, I am called a traitor, despite the fact that I have always emphasised that I understand that NOT ALL immigrants are like this. Well, all those who call me that can f*** off - like many children of immigrants, I'm stuck between two identities: English people tell me to f*** off back to Poland, Polish-born people call me an "Angol". But what ever I am, I don't like people who take the p*ss; I won't be silenced, either by expats, or by Poles who resemble the ex mentioned above ;)
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

iirc, dumping fuel allows the pilot to land with a reduced stall speed, which makes landing safer than landing a heavier plane at a higher airspeed/stall speed.

And a plane with minimal fuel is less likely to burst into flames/explode on landing than a full one.

I'm sure skysoulmate will correct me if this is wrong.
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

TVN 24 invites many experts to the studio and no one speculates on anything .

LMAO!

You can fool the Polish-Americans who can't speak a word of Polish, and who never travel to Poland, but you can't fool me - I've been to Poland many times, and I've seen plenty of "speculators" on television - just like over here!

I wish all the pro-Polish or anti-Polish pilots comments disappeared from this thread.

Exactly!
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

Your biased opinion is just a proof that you are a person who has got some inferiority problem .

I'm sick of lawyers, with very good reason. If that makes me have an "inferiority problem", then fine!

nope,the first thing a Dr would do is call on his years of experience then review the patients health history.....

I can't be the only one who's getting fed up with all these name changes as well. You would think she would make it a bit less obvious, but no :)
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

And because I am a lawyer I would never analyze any legal case if I was not presented with evidences .

I would still rather accept the opinion of a pilot. Would you ask a pilot for their opinion of what disease a particular person may have died from? No, you would ask a doctor.

Let's face it, the only reason a lawyer would be interested in a plane crash is to see how much money they can make out of compensation cases!
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

why do you take such pride in the industrial revolution? the industrial revolution have changed human civilisation into a global cancer and brought about the modern type of slavery. It's been a curse over humanity.

It's also moved humanity forward, and given us the lifestyle we have today.

The widespread use of everything from computers to air travel to anaesthetics is a result of the Industrial revolution. If you want to go back to a society where people had to keep their livestock in their living room, work 15 hours a day from home, lived on porridge, died very young, and couldn't even afford (or have time) to travel to neighbouring counties, then feel free!

Unfortunately, we have a post-industrial society now, but working in a factory is nowhere near as bad as working in a call centre - trust me on this, I've done both (the former for quite a number of years). Many skilled industrial workers (such as I once was) had pride in their jobs - where's the pride in burger-flipping or reeling off an inane script down a telephone line?

Of course this country owes Poland nothing and so the Poles owe the British people nothing - the Poles do what is good for them and what they have the right to do - instead of "sitting around complaining" and looking for someone to blame

The problem is, a lot of recent immigrants (and PF posters) really do seem to think that the UK owes Poland something... like the UK owes Poland African-style reparations for slavery or something! This is wrong. Any debt to those men who fought alongside British soldiers/airmen during WWII was paid when those men were allowed to settle in the UK - my dad was one of them.

Actually, come to think of it... Poland doesn't even feel that it owes its own people much, either - which is why so many end up over here! ;)
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

It shows you know nothing about the real cause of that failure

I think I'll stick with skysoulmate's explanation for now. Don't you think that a pilot knows more about this than a lawyer/doctor/whatever you are today?

However obviously is he was British or American, the plane would be a ball of spoke and fire

Rubbish.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509163/I-feared-Heathrow-crash-landing-end-catastrophe-says-hero-pilot-Coward.html
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

wiki/Tadeusz_Wrona_(pilot)

I bet that page didn't even exist two days ago :)

This reminds me of the British pilot SFO Coward, who managed to crash-land at Heathrow a few years ago, but with much less time to decide what to do. Let's hope that the sickening Western compensation culture doesn't rear its ugly head in Poland after this incident, as it did after the Heathrow accident. If it was me, I'd count myself as lucky to be alive - that's reward enough!
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / Is moving to UK now a good idea? - antipolish prejudice of the Brits [231]

British people are seething at the numbers of poles coming in from the second world uninvited. Poland is now the most hated country in Britain by far.

Despite the fact that Poles have been here for at least 70 years, there have been significantly fewer problems with them than with certain other immigrant groups (some of whom haven't been here as long as Poles have). But do carry on believing what the tabloids tell you, won't you.

But, stop moaning about 20 % unemployment for a couple of years in Poland FFS, people in parts of Britain and the USA saw twice those numbers for 3 and 4 times as long, so yes, get over yourselves.

Exactly. I'm fed up of people putting down this country, when it has achieved an enormous amount for its size, and I particularly despise those who bite the hand that feeds. This country has been good to Poles (including my family); far better than Poland will ever be to the UK. This country owes Poland nothing, despite what some people on here seem to think.

I live near a (riot-damaged) estate which has 85% unemployment. 85% ffs!! Yet people talk about this country like the streets are paved in gold. Paved with firebombs, more like! :)

And the last time I looked, the Industrial Revolution didn't exactly start in the Slavic world ;)
Sidliste_Chodov   
2 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / Poles in the UK not a problem as far as i can tell [79]

There are Poles here who have lived here for 8 years, and their lack of English skills are beyond belief.

I've met Polish people who have been here for 50 years and still can't speak much English. It didn't all start in 2004, you know.

Cheeky tw@t!! ;)

I think he meant "chavvy" :)
Sidliste_Chodov   
1 Nov 2011
Classifieds / English cuisine week in Lidl shops in Poland [203]

get back on topic and stop talking about anything crumble... it's been more than twenty years for me.

It's been two years since the topic was "on-topic", tbf ;)
Sidliste_Chodov   
1 Nov 2011
UK, Ireland / What do you like about living in Britain? [134]

i am trying not to laugh because this must have been a common event at one time. .

i think it's because wearing skimpy tops and short skirts is considered "dressed" (yeah I know, what's the difference between a skimpy top and just a bra... lol), whereas wearing pyjamas isn't really "dressed". i suppose it's because peope tend not to wear underwear underneath pyjamas and nighties lol. It is strange that exposing less flesh is considered "undressed", but that's the way it is here I suppose... lol.

Oh, and back on topic: I forgot Christmas pudding and mince pies. I've already had three Christmas puds and a couple of dozen mince pies and it's only 1st November lol :D

There are two Englands, London and the English Countryside.

What?? Do you work for the BBC or something?

What about urban England outside London? Let's face it, that's where most of England's population live, believe it or not.

And the second thing about England that I love, the English woman. Bright, literate and witty. Maybe a lot of you think Polish women are much more physically beautiful but English women are a heck of a lot more fun.

There is some truth in this. Of the three most beautiful women I've dated, two were Polish. However, one was English. Unfortunately, one of my Polish girlfriends was also the fattest and least attractive of all the women I've dated (don't ask, lol), so don't believe everything you hear about Polish women. I do think that English women are a bit more easy-going and more fun than Polish women; however, in my experience, Polish women are much more likely to want to commit, so it depends on what you're looking for really.
Sidliste_Chodov   
1 Nov 2011
Classifieds / English cuisine week in Lidl shops in Poland [203]

English cuisine week - Oct 16, 09, 18:03

That's been a long week. Even Northern Line minutes aren't that long :D

jam roly poly

Treacle tart & custard FTW
Sidliste_Chodov   
1 Nov 2011
News / Polish hero pilot lands 767 without wheels. (Warsaw) [191]

I'm convinced that LOT pilots are actually very very well trained.

I'm sure they'll be along soon to complain about something LOT-related :)

You've got to love some of the idiotic reporting, though...

It comes as Sky News revealed nearby Russia was one of the least safe places to fly

What on earth has that got to do with this crash?? lol :D

One person is absolutely nothing given the circumstances, and they could easily have injured themselves on the slides (common, apparently).

That'll be it. Fat American bounces off the slide and injures elbow :)