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Posts by adilski  

Joined: 19 May 2007 / Male ♂
Last Post: 29 Oct 2007
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adilski   
29 Oct 2007
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

I always remember a sign that was on Longham Bridge across the River Stour in Bournemouth where I used to go fishing as a kid.

and the outcome is.....
adilski   
22 Oct 2007
Life / Poles are not racist [873]

What really hacks me off is you polish coming to england with ur racist attituides, go back to poland if you wanna be like that ur not welcome here.

i think not... read up on what constitutes an english man... uuuuuuuuummmm a mix breed of normans, french, etc etc etc...

polish people are not racist.. some people in poland might be... but there are specific factors affecting this just like in the uk - bnp... overall you will find poles as acceptable and welcoming look around the streets of warsaw and krakow... bialstock, gdansk
adilski   
28 Jul 2007
Travel / Collection of dress codes in Poland - what to wear? [96]

Its nice that people respect places of workship, respect and modesty are improtant for people to appreciate things.. when people are dressed modestly they are not looked at in a intimidating way.. its more about ones character
adilski   
2 Jun 2007
Food / Pierogi recipe and filling from my grandmother [179]

a amendment whilst cooking pierogi, this is to make them a bit spicy i mean u can add spices in the filling but u can transform an original cheese potato one into a bit of a spicy one,,, in a frying pan put a bit of oil, an indian spice called garam masala some ginger & garlic mixed paste and some turmric and red chilli poweder just a small bit of each,,,, mixit for a while then place the pierogi in and let them cook till golden brown,,, tastes nice