zetigrek 21 Sep 2010 #631(we beat the crap out of rugs on that thing...)that's why it calls "beater" in English I suppose
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379 21 Sep 2010 #632What is it used for? (riddle only for non-poles; for poles it wold be too easy)the low bar is to practice the hurdles. the high bar is to practice high jump.it's for giving a beating to...
OP pawian 222 | 24,370 2 Oct 2010 #633Pierwsza kadrowa na Oleandrach?Yes. With Piłsudski on the right.A series of riddles from Warsaw ( which is my favourite Polish city, though I am a natural born Krakiller).What is this woman doing, why and when?
Bzibzioh 2 Oct 2010 #634Pierwsza kadrowa na Oleandrach?Yes.Woohoo!!Warsaw ( which is my favourite Polish cityOh, I'm going to ignore your momentary insanity ;)What is this woman doing and when?Polish-Bolshevik war. £ączniczka? Or sanitariuszka?
OP pawian 222 | 24,370 2 Oct 2010 #635I am really insane. Not only do I like Warsaw, but I openly admit it. :):):):)Polish-Bolshevik war. £ączniczka? Or sanitariuszka?Yes. This female fighter was in Volunteer Women Legion in 1920.See the film:Next: What is going on and when?
Bzibzioh 2 Oct 2010 #637Yes. This female fighter was in Volunteer Women Legion in 1920.YessssWhat is going on and when?I would venture a guess and say November 11, 1918, and disarming German soldiers by Poles.
OP pawian 222 | 24,370 2 Oct 2010 #638Yes! Next: It is a model of what building in Warsaw? What is is known for?It is a model of what building in Warsaw? What is is known for?Too difficult?Next: What and where?
Nathan 18 | 1,349 2 Oct 2010 #639What and where?Bus stop for liliputs in a Polish village Poddasze :)
Barney 15 | 1,590 2 Oct 2010 #640What and where?Gorilla enclosure, Warsaw Zoo.It is a model of what building in Warsaw? What is is known for?Cavalary barracks
Bzibzioh 2 Oct 2010 #641It is a model of what building in Warsaw? What is is known for?Pawiak prison?
OP pawian 222 | 24,370 3 Oct 2010 #642Bus stop for liliputs in a Polish village Poddasze :):):):) Nope.Gorilla enclosure, Warsaw Zoo.yes!Cavalary barracksPawiak prison?Nope, though it is connected with Polish martyrology.Tip: 19 century.
Nathan 18 | 1,349 3 Oct 2010 #643yes!It looks a little bit more tidier than my apartment - damn, I should have guessed that it was one of my relatives' crib.
Barney 15 | 1,590 3 Oct 2010 #645Too difficult?Yes. May I ask is there a maritime theme there?Next:What?Initially I thought it was an animal fleece map which would be good but now I think it may be an animal (Bison) shedding its winter coat
OP pawian 222 | 24,370 3 Oct 2010 #646Yes. May I ask is there a maritime theme there?Nope. Strictly religious.Initially I thought it was an animal fleece map which would be good but now I think it may be an animal (Bison) shedding its winter coatYes!!Next: What is going on?
ShawnH 8 | 1,497 3 Oct 2010 #647He is reserving a seat for friends at an open air concert?Either that or wondering where his socks disappeared to.
Ironside 53 | 12,424 7 Oct 2010 #651Whose hand is it in Warsaw?Witos ?Wincenty?Tip: 19 centuryCytadela?
OP pawian 222 | 24,370 7 Oct 2010 #657a skyscraper?i'll guess the marriotNo, guys, that would be too simple. It is not a skyscraper.Sth more sophisticated.
OP pawian 222 | 24,370 7 Oct 2010 #660a modern church? ;)Nope. It is the Warsaw University Library, built 10 years ago.