The dirty, dirty b*******

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snapper_37

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
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Wolves
I aksed her and bless, she didn't get the innuendo. ;)

Anyway - it's backfired as she is going to the Polish Shop at the weekend and buying me some as a present.

The other thing I've noticed with the Polish women I've met is they are ALL bloody thin and 99% are nice looking!!! :rolleyes:
 

Noodley

Guest
snapper_37 said:
Anyway - it's backfired as she is going to the Polish Shop at the weekend and buying me some as a present.

The other thing I've noticed with the Polish women I've met is they are ALL bloody thin and 99% are nice looking!!! :rolleyes:

And very generous with gifts ;)
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
snapper_37 said:
I aksed her and bless, she didn't get the innuendo. ;)

Anyway - it's backfired as she is going to the Polish Shop at the weekend and buying me some as a present.
You will have to return the favour and give her your favorite snacking treat!:rolleyes:
 
I had a few weeks in Gdansk several years ago.
The coffee thing was most unwelcome at 06:00 in the airport after being in a club until 04:00.
I was out one day and decide to buy a very nice looking and cheap gateaux from the local shop to share with co-workers. On indicating I wanted the whole cake to a bemused assistant she then proceeded to weigh it! Thus halving the price.
There was also a 2nd hand clothes shop that sold by weight.
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
One of the great things about the influx of Polish workers is the number of places which now sell great lager, cured sausages and pickled fish.:laugh:
 

Noodley

Guest
Rhythm Thief said:
One of the great things about the influx of Polish workers is the number of places which now sell great lager, cured sausages and pickled fish.:biggrin:

Another is the chance for our children to learn about other cultures and develop an understanding that 'difference' is to be celebrated and embraced...but I reckon the cured sausage reason is good enough for me :laugh:
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
The coffee sounds a bit like Czech style coffee....ok until you get to the bottom of the cup then you get a mouthfull of ground coffee which makes your mouth look like you have been eating ants !
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
Noodley said:
Another is the chance for our children to learn about other cultures and develop an understanding that 'difference' is to be celebrated and embraced...but I reckon the cured sausage reason is good enough for me :laugh:

My feelings exactly. I have no children, but I do like Polish beer and sausages.:biggrin:
 

Bayerd

Über Member
snapper_37 said:
I aksed her and bless, she didn't get the innuendo. :laugh:

Anyway - it's backfired as she is going to the Polish Shop at the weekend and buying me some as a present.

The other thing I've noticed with the Polish women I've met is they are ALL bloody thin and 99% are nice looking!!! :biggrin:

Only because they're the only ones allowed out of Poland....

Great for us of course! :biggrin:
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Rhythm Thief said:
One of the great things about the influx of Polish workers is the number of places which now sell great lager, cured sausages and pickled fish.:sad:

Mmm don't forget the Vodka, Zubrowka from the freezer is my favourite.:smile:
 
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