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Posts by littlebeezz  

Joined: 23 Jun 2007 / Female ♀
Last Post: 19 Sep 2007
Threads: Total: 2 / Live: 1 / Archived: 1
Posts: Total: 20 / Live: 7 / Archived: 13
From: uk
Speaks Polish?: no
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littlebeezz   
20 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Warning to British people visiting Poland!! Don't get drunk and smash the place up! [447]

hummmmm sorry but no it isnt.
the other halfs cousin lives in krakow, we went out him a couple of times and i saw it, english were turned away or kicked out cos they were english and extremelly drunk, i had to put on my very best polish to get in.

And the woman who ran the B&B we stayed in doesnt like having britsh stay there cos they get too drunk and vomit.
littlebeezz   
20 Jul 2007
UK, Ireland / Warning to British people visiting Poland!! Don't get drunk and smash the place up! [447]

this is a generalizing im not stereotyping

Just got back from lovely poland, had an amazing time.
BUT BIG HUGE MASSIVE warning to britsh people visiting poland - Pleeeease dont get drunk and start smashing the place up, the poles are getting really p1$$ed off with it.

There are quite a few clubs who will not allow britsh people in because they get over loaded with booze and cause trouble. i witnessed it and it very embarassing.

Please remember that poles (well the ones i know) dont really get leathered. They eat, drink and talk, very refreashing.

all hail Kaszanka!
littlebeezz   
11 Jul 2007
Genealogy / Are all Poles blue eyed and blonde? [451]

[quote=Varsovian] Let's face, you're probably part Albanian,Armernian, Georgian, Turkic, East Asian, Arab, south Asian and Native American as well as north European acclimatised to relatively sunless living

i agree with miranda.

and lets not forget we ALL desend from Africa
littlebeezz   
24 Jun 2007
News / What is wrong with Poland that Poles emigrate? [167]

hi, just a take on this lovely subject.
poles have been coming over here, there and everwhere since WWII (its aledged that after 1946 there where more poles in america than in poland).
My late great father-in-law was taken by the russians to siberia when he was 5, he learnt to live off the land, make shelter and travel under cover. He, his sister and mother practially walked from siberia to italy. Boarded a boat to mombassa where they lived until the war ended, was reunited with his father and got on a boat to england. It was all about survival and its much the same today just with out the bullets.

ave wage in poland - £250mth
ave cost of a TV - £500
coming to england - worth it
littlebeezz   
24 Jun 2007
Language / Polish Lessons Units [189]

wow! this is brill janusz, im dyslexic and have trouble with the english language never mind learning polish! wouldnt mind downloading these into my ipod. can i do that?