I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for you!"

12.12.05, 12:47
His eccellency Ambasador of Breat Britain to Poland- master of arrogance...

I got to admit those folks can lie with the straight face and make himself
believe they are right. Who else could tell you that you don't need 6 bilion
Euro, because UK can spend it better by giving Poles.... 100 thousands Euro
to study english.....Because according to them UK just can not afford to poor.

What "his ecellency" need is not a alarm clock but the bucket of the waste
water dumped on his head... Maybe only then he'll wake up and will understand
that this crap will not be tolerated.


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    • chochise Re: I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for 12.12.05, 15:25
      Oh shut up waldek and stop repeating yourself.
      If you bothered to read anything but your own replies you would have noticed
      this subject has been posted already.
      PAY ATTENTION.
      • waldek1610 Re: I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for 13.12.05, 23:30
        Chochoise,
        Perheps the subject was discussed already, but just because someone else
        already runs shabby eatery in the neigbourhood, doesn't mean I can't start a
        new restaurant with a good quality food with a twist!!!

        P.S. Don't teach me what to do, and don't write with caps, it's not like its
        going to make your point more valid or make an impression on me. I suggest a
        little humility would do you good.
        • kylie1 Re: I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for 16.12.05, 02:39
          >a good quality food with a twist!!!

          Yes, and it is an interesting twist indeed. It's called diarrhea. Luckily for
          you, you will never be short of "quality" clientelle to enjoy your "meals".
          But, just before I leave you alone, here is an interesting excerpt I found from
          what Waldek had to say about Poland a few days ago:

          "Polska to dno, sami oszusci i cwaniacy..."

          forum.gazeta.pl/forum/72,2.html?f=44&w=33315281&a=33315281
          Didn't he just say he is "going to continue defending polish point of view"?

          I couldn't be bothered for a second to figure you out, Waldek but all that
          aside, I feel you lack manners and if I had my way with you, you would have
          been gone from MY forum a long time ago.

          So what are you serving next, Waldek?




          • russh Hi Kylie - what does it mean 16.12.05, 06:14
            Sorry - I'm interested, but cannot translate;

            "Polska to dno, sami oszusci i cwaniacy...

            Can you do me the favour.

            Thanks
            • usenetposts Re: Hi Kylie - what does it mean 18.12.05, 02:46
              russh napisał:

              > Sorry - I'm interested, but cannot translate;
              >
              > "Polska to dno, sami oszusci i cwaniacy...
              >
              > Can you do me the favour.
              >
              > Thanks

              I see this may have been missed - it means "Poland is the pits, nothing but
              wide boys and spivs".
              • russh Re: Hi Kylie - what does it mean 18.12.05, 07:41
                Thanks
          • waldek1610 Kylie youdon't understand duality of polish psyche 16.12.05, 11:01
            kylie1 napisała:

            > >a good quality food with a twist!!!
            >
            > Yes, and it is an interesting twist indeed. It's called diarrhea. Luckily for
            > you, you will never be short of "quality" clientelle to enjoy your "meals".
            > But, just before I leave you alone, here is an interesting excerpt I found
            from
            >
            > what Waldek had to say about Poland a few days ago:
            >
            > "Polska to dno, sami oszusci i cwaniacy..."

            Oh, you so don't understand polish culture..my dear! Didn't you learn living in
            Poland that while poles can be critical of their own country, it is considered
            offensive if an English person is complaining about Poland to polish person?
            Very same way why african-americans call themselves n....., but if the white
            person call them this way its considered offense.


            > forum.gazeta.pl/forum/72,2.html?f=44&w=33315281&a=33315281

            > I feel you lack manners and if I had my way with you

            ....wow, take it easy..I'm married.


            > you would have
            > been gone from MY forum a long time ago.

            But if I sucked up to you by pretending to think british way, that would make
            you feel better?

            > So what are you serving next, Waldek?

            Anything but eggs with beans....sorry.
            • ianek70 Ale jaja :-) 16.12.05, 11:42
              Duality of the Polish psyche?
              How can someone with a split personality be so monothematic?
              • waldek1610 no, its all bad bacon and............. beans 18.12.05, 06:25
                ianek70 napisał:

                > Duality of the Polish psyche?
                > How can someone with a split personality be so monothematic?

                As long as it takes....to convince you guys that you're wrong by judging me by
                british (of whatever) standards. Just like the Tony Blair needed days and weeks
                to give up some money, same way I had to persevere, and repeat same stuff many
                times untill you guys will finally understand that just because you say my
                point of view is unacceptable, it might be quite resonable by polish
                standards...
    • usenetposts Re: I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for 12.12.05, 15:33
      Waldek,

      If you want me to continue my policy of indulgence towards you around here, you
      be very careful what you say about Charles Crawford.

      He is someone with a tremendous track record, responsible for much improvement
      in the Balkans conflict, someone who has done more here in Poland than any
      Ambassador most of us can remember, and is someone the latchet of whose shoes
      you are not worthy to loosen.
      • chochise Re: I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for 12.12.05, 15:39
        >someone who has done more here in Poland than any
        > Ambassador most of us can remember

        I bet you any money - waldek will now ask you :

        'done what for whom?' And whatever you reply he'll tell you it's all a
        conspiracysmile

        OK but let us not keep pushing up his silly threads.
        • russh Re: I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for 12.12.05, 15:51
          Hey guys, just do as I now do - ignore it. You cannot win against the guy.

          Whatever reason or logic you put to an argument, he will trump it, generally
          without either.
          • waldek1610 For those that love "logic and reason" 13.12.05, 23:44
            russh napisał:

            > You cannot win against the guy.

            Yes, you can. All you have to do is understand that Poland has it's interests
            too, and as soon as you put yourself in pole's shoes you wont argue with me
            anymore.

            > Whatever reason or logic you put to an argument, he will trump it, generally
            > without either.

            As long as you believe that British have a monopoly for "reason or logic",I'm
            going to continue defending polish point of view.

            Isn't it logical and reasonable that Poland tries to get 60 instead of 54
            bilion Euro???
            I'm guessing it would be reasonable and logical for you, if it was Great
            Britain not Poland .....who's trying to get funding....
            • usenetposts Re: For those that love "logic and reason" 16.12.05, 01:50
              waldek1610 napisał:

              > russh napisał:
              >
              > > You cannot win against the guy.
              >
              > Yes, you can. All you have to do is understand that Poland has it's interests
              > too, and as soon as you put yourself in pole's shoes you wont argue with me
              > anymore.
              >
              > > Whatever reason or logic you put to an argument, he will trump it, genera
              > lly
              > > without either.
              >
              > As long as you believe that British have a monopoly for "reason or logic",I'm
              > going to continue defending polish point of view.
              >
              > Isn't it logical and reasonable that Poland tries to get 60 instead of 54
              > bilion Euro???

              The irony is, that whether they tell you you're getting 60 in the next round or
              54 in reality you ain't getting anything like that.

              Let's face it, weren't you on to get 26 over 2 years in the last round, and
              where is that money gone, pray tell?

              All that the use of vast amounts of EURO to buy zloties under a stable
              monetarist supply of zloties will do is push up the strength of the zloty, and
              make it harder for Poles to earn a living internationally by exporting their
              produce.
              • ianek70 Re: For those that love "logic and reason" 18.12.05, 18:09
                usenetposts napisał:

                > The irony is, that whether they tell you you're getting 60 in the next round
                or
                >
                > 54 in reality you ain't getting anything like that.
                >
                > Let's face it, weren't you on to get 26 over 2 years in the last round, and
                > where is that money gone, pray tell?

                Well, on the news yesterday they said Poland had been allocated 8.5 billion,
                but had only managed to spend 370 million.
                • russh Re: For those that love "logic and reason" 18.12.05, 18:14
                  Ah, but they're saying that its (the allocation) all going to be spent before
                  2007, maybe.
      • waldek1610 Re: I rob you blind and I'll say;" it's good for 13.12.05, 23:34
        Usenetpost,
        Oh come on, this kind of fancy writen lines don't make impression on me. I
        don't care who's shoes Charles Crawford has undone....
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