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PolskaDoll   
18 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

Before i begin: I am not racist or a daily mail reader however i think the polish inflex was to great into are country!

And there's far too many moaning British people who'd rather come here and try and stir a little trouble. If immigration bothers you so much, why don't you start campaigning to the government? Nah, you'd rather come here and moan.

I said somewhere before that the schools and the NHS were stretched before Polish people came here. That's also the fault of the government as they've been steadly closing down schools and hospitals for years.
PolskaDoll   
14 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

The BNP will continue to gain support...they are getting more support than you know.

Oooh, do you know secrets I don't know?

BTW, it becomes ever more obvious with each post that the BNP is your party of choice.

And it will increase everyday while the eastern europeans keep arriving here.

No...

Time for you all to leave.
We dont want you here and thats all there is to it.

Your opinion. There may be others that share it but not on the mass scale you describe. You'd better hurry or you'll be late for your party meeting.
PolskaDoll   
14 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

But the BNP are free to voice their opinion like everyone else and some of their policy makes perfect sense to me.

Which they do and they always put their foot in it, which is why they'll never gain the support they want.
PolskaDoll   
14 Mar 2008
UK, Ireland / Time for the Poles from the UK to go home [437]

and more and more english nationals want them to go home

Yeah, we'll not get into all that. Ah, well, they are welcome here in Scotland.
PolskaDoll   
10 Mar 2008
Life / Why are Poles always so miserable? Why do they never smile? [512]

I'll never get this "miserable" thing. It's an unnatural thing to walk about with a big grin on your face so therefore most people will not be smiling when you see them, particularly if they are alone.
PolskaDoll   
24 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

Exactly, it's a massive job which most of us can't commit to. You'd be talking next year or even the year after really...
PolskaDoll   
24 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

A Polish festival would be better in an already established Polish community. There are areas of the UK with such people.
Wouldn't it be an idea to get in touch with one of these communities.

I think that it would be better to have it out with a Polish community but I do think that getting in touch with some Polish clubs etc would be a good idea, I can see what I can do up here.

Usually a freebie...

Yeah I agree with that. Of course an entry fee would be unavoidable but some freebies once inside would help ;)

I'm actually saying that we or someone on the forum can organize, with help, a new festival.

I could be interesting in getting involved - as a non-Pole in central London who travels to Poland fairly regularly and does business there, and just wants to get more into the culture.

Yes, I could also be interested in setting something up. I quite like the look of the fruit stock festival. It's schedule looks busy and anything that is set up would have to have a full schedule to first make people interested in attending and keeping them going once they get there.

I posted this link in another thread Scottish Festival:
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/7240483.stm
If they do get Polish bands to play here, the level of interest in it would indicate the partial level of interest in something bigger and more Poland specific.
PolskaDoll   
24 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

a mix of business / investment and food and culture and hardly anyone through the door.

This is the problem. All the organising in the world won't get people through the door. So what will?

PD, are you an event organiser? I think that there could be a niche market for a smaller event or festival, maybe focusing on food and drink etc

No I'm not (my friend is). I agree with you that there is a gap here in the UK for a good Polish festival. Personally I would have music, food with maybe some stalls with homemade art, jewellery. Taste of Polonia in Chicago is a good example of what I mean but obviously anything here would be on a much smaller scale and probably one day would do it.

I really do think that the music and the food would be the big draw.
PolskaDoll   
23 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

I'm not sure about it, to be honest... it's a bit of everthing... tourism... business... finance.... culture... property...... medical tourism.....

Yes I wondered about this too. Although, I imagine there will be a chance to try some Polish food and buy Polish jewellery etc. I think there is a lot that could be learned from it.

Although I would say that if you live in the area or would be in the area at the time and considered a holiday to Poland (for exmaple) that you should attend. However, if anyone did go it would be good to hear how opinions on the whole event.

Earls Court is a drafty old place if you don't fill it with people.

True...so I wonder if they already expect it to be busy...
PolskaDoll   
22 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

I didn't say I wanted anything up here. I just said it won't be easy for me to get to London that weekend.

Although, I would like something up here similar to Positively Poland. If it were so easy to organise...
PolskaDoll   
22 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

It's still a consideration. I'll see.

Anyone in Scotland, or who will be, and is interested in art may like to see an exhibition by Miroslav Balka and may like to attend a talk on March 3rd.
PolskaDoll   
18 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

Hopefully they will start to say who has actually paid for any of these pitches. I imagine these things encourage more people to take up stalls if they know it's already going to be worth it - are other interesting things already going to be there? And so on.

Good point. All it really says is there will be exhibits of food, fashion etc, etc. I'll maybe email and see what they say. I reckon food would sell it for me! ;)

Would be good to know exactly what goes on there though.

True, but if it starts to look like it's packed full of loads of really fun things, you would consider London?

Yeah. I would give it real consideration. I haven't been down to London for a long while.

I always like to tell them they missed a bit

How rude.
PolskaDoll   
18 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

couldn't see anything on the floorplan

I know. It just says sold etc. Maybe something else will be added nearer the time.

if it's no good, there's plenty more to do in that part of the world.

I think it will be good. I meant that it's a much longer journey for me if it's something that will only take half a day to view. I dunno. I'll think about it.

Considering how much hair the average donkey has...
... give it 3 days.

Don't you just wet it though and then shake off all the excess water? Three to six minutes max.
PolskaDoll   
18 Feb 2008
UK, Ireland / Polish Festivals/Exhibitions/Events in UK [91]

Oh no! I'm washing my hair then!

That would take 3 minutes no? Rather than 3 days...

rather convenient word 'London'.

For you, yes. For me, no...although it is over a weekend...I'd like to see it but it might not be worth the journey. It is more of an exhibition than a festival but would probably be OK.
PolskaDoll   
30 Jan 2008
History / Unusual soldier (The bear - named Voytek) [71]

isthatu wrote:

With a bottle of Lech in one paw and a ciggie in the corner of his mouth,would fit in anywhere,and sure put the Angel of the North to shame :)

lol - yes that would be quite fitting. Although there would be those that would complain...

I'm not sure about the Angel of the North. Every time I pass it I wonder what it's all about. It's just a distraction.

A pal of my father served with Wojtek all the way from Iran to demob in Scotland. he has very vivid memories of Wojtek and his daily bath in the river while in Iran. As a child I always thought that it was just a barrack room story........

wozzy (and everyone else :), I wonder if you know anything of the soldiers who served with Wojtek or can link me to a site where I can find out more about the regiment or perhaps give me some contacts of people who served with Wojtek. My friend is trying to write an obituary of someone who served with the bear and who just died recently. Thanks :)
PolskaDoll   
29 Jan 2008
History / Unusual soldier (The bear - named Voytek) [71]

He has a memorial at the Zoo but I am not truly sure what it is. Yes I think if anywhere in Edinburgh, the Zoo would be ideal. He was in Hutton in the borders so there would be another good place for a memorial.

I prefer the idea of a big bear at the border rather than a piper :)
PolskaDoll   
29 Jan 2008
History / Unusual soldier (The bear - named Voytek) [71]

Haha. You may have it spot on there!

Can anyone tell me the justification of having a memorial at Holyrood? I don't see why it should be there.
PolskaDoll   
29 Jan 2008
History / Unusual soldier (The bear - named Voytek) [71]

Campaigners seeking a memorial to a bear which fought in World War II say Hollywood producers want to turn his story into a feature film.

Hollywood hope for Soldier Bear
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/7216065.stm

The question is, who'll play the title role... ;)
PolskaDoll   
9 Dec 2007
News / Poland - Third World Country?? [300]

they should have seen yesterday's CNN program about corruption in Africa and their difficult living conditions.

I didn't see it but I know what you mean. Anyone saying Poland is a third world country (particularly here) is only saying it to cause trouble...maybe they should type "third world country" into a search engine and improve their general knowledge a little bit more.
PolskaDoll   
9 Dec 2007
News / Poland - Third World Country?? [300]

At a guess I would say that people who refer to Poland as a "third world country" have no knowledge of Poland (or wish to), probably don't really like Poland or Polish people and if they have been there, most likely had a bad experience due to the examples I've already written.

They also probably have no knowledge of what a third world country actually is...
PolskaDoll   
13 Nov 2007
Life / Superstitions in Poland [60]

never come across that before

could be regional I suppose. Definitely something I grew up with :)
PolskaDoll   
13 Nov 2007
Life / Superstitions in Poland [60]

i get remember upto #7

I should remember it now :)

had a feeling there was more to it :-)

Kiss and wish is used for sneezing more I thought:

one's a wish,
two's a kiss,
three's a disappointment

there's more after that but can't remember...
PolskaDoll   
13 Nov 2007
Life / Superstitions in Poland [60]

BubbaWoo

:) The full saying! I can never remember it. Only ever get to "four for a boy".

Maybe I'll start greeting Mr Magpie... :)
PolskaDoll   
13 Nov 2007
Life / Superstitions in Poland [60]

always salute a magpie

Not only a Polish superstition. I have friends who say "Hello Mr Magpie" to a single magpie. A pair is considered OK.