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Which Polish product you can easily do without?


MareGaea 29 | 2751  
12 Nov 2009 /  #1
In other words: name the most useless Polish product you've ever come across!

>^..^<

M-G (can't actually think of one myself)
SeanBM 34 | 5786  
12 Nov 2009 /  #2
name the most useless Polish product you've ever come across!

Everything in Aptekas except for plasters.

Is PF a product? if so then I change my vote.
OP MareGaea 29 | 2751  
12 Nov 2009 /  #3
Is PF a product? if so then I change my vote

Bad, bad, Sean!

:)

>^..^<

M-G (shame on you)
McCoy 27 | 1268  
12 Nov 2009 /  #4
polish cars
OP MareGaea 29 | 2751  
12 Nov 2009 /  #5
McCoy

Hm, thought FSO (and what was the other again?) looked pretty decent?

>^..^<

M-G (looked like a type of Ford)
Gaa  
12 Nov 2009 /  #6
all products from Biedronka


McCoy 27 | 1268  
12 Nov 2009 /  #7
Hm, thought FSO (and what was the other again?) looked pretty decent?

polonez, fiat 126p ( i know this one has a big fan club in netherlands ), fiat 125p ,syrena, warszawa ( looked cool ) ... i can live without them on our streets
beckski 12 | 1609  
12 Nov 2009 /  #8
Which Polish product you can easily do without?

A Polish man!
OP MareGaea 29 | 2751  
12 Nov 2009 /  #9
beckski

LOL

>^..^<

M-G (Dutch men are much better:) )
SeanBM 34 | 5786  
12 Nov 2009 /  #10
A Polish man!

Can I change my vote again?

*Imagining Poland just full of Polish women:) *
beckski 12 | 1609  
12 Nov 2009 /  #11
Can I change my vote again?

Nope, too late.
OP MareGaea 29 | 2751  
12 Nov 2009 /  #12
Yeah, make up your mind, Sean!

:)

>^..^<

M-G (we're all waiting for you)
szarlotka 8 | 2205  
12 Nov 2009 /  #13
We have a 'sweet' Babuszka Doll Fridge magnet. It's very, very useless. I could do without it.
SeanBM 34 | 5786  
12 Nov 2009 /  #14
Why do you have a built in fridge unit with wooden panelling covering it?
szarlotka 8 | 2205  
12 Nov 2009 /  #15
No the doll is 7 feet tall;)
polishcanuck 7 | 461  
13 Nov 2009 /  #16
A Polish man!

lol and i say a polish woman

fiat 126p

what?? i love maluchy! They're fun to drive. I almost brought one over to canada a few years ago.

g
pgtx 29 | 3115  
13 Nov 2009 /  #17
Which Polish product you can easily do without?

most of them...
:)
southern 73 | 7059  
13 Nov 2009 /  #18
Polish underwear.
dnz 17 | 710  
13 Nov 2009 /  #19
I can't think of one polish product i ever use.... Oh yeah the maluch and thats broken,
Our flat which is a year old and already starting to subside,

Actually come to think of it does "made in poland" translate to "made to a poor standard by an incompetent drunk idiot who has no idea about quality" ?

We know the entire workforce at British leyland were workshy incompentent idiots but at least they had the decency to stand around outside the factory until the company went bust thus not producing any more terrible contraptions. (polish manufacturers take note)
Cardno85 31 | 971  
13 Nov 2009 /  #20
We know the entire workforce at British leyland were workshy incompentent idiots but at least they had the decency to stand around outside the factory until the company went bust thus not producing any more terrible contraptions. (polish manufacturers take note)

hahaha, that made me laugh
1jola 14 | 1875  
13 Nov 2009 /  #21
Ketchup. It is vinegar with some tomato sauce in it. Beyond gross.
gumishu 14 | 6202  
13 Nov 2009 /  #22
you should try Pudlszki Keczup łagodny - pretty tasty
ChrisPoland 2 | 123  
13 Nov 2009 /  #23
Sidolux grave cleaner to make your grave stone super shiney. And the sweet condensed milk....in a tube. I don't get it???
southern 73 | 7059  
13 Nov 2009 /  #24
I think polish products are indespensable.The rest is subsititutes.
g60edition 6 | 174  
13 Nov 2009 /  #25
Pudliszki Flaki God damm awful stuff
BLS 65 | 188  
13 Nov 2009 /  #26
Old people on the buses and trams (they're products of Poland, right???).
lowfunk99 10 | 397  
13 Nov 2009 /  #27
I could do without the border patrol.
krysia 23 | 3058  
15 Nov 2009 /  #29
Don't realy need that thingy above the "c"
I could survive without some Polish dishes, such as kisiel, milk soup, serwatka, kompot, flaki or any other organ meat, galareta (jelly) made out of pigs feet, potato pancakes, szmalec and żurek.
Bartolome 2 | 1083  
15 Nov 2009 /  #30
kisiel, milk soup

B£EEEEEEEEE
Traumatic memories from the kindergarten.

I can do without bloody bigos.

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