polish gooners
- DB10GOONER
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Welcome. I uesd to go to Warsaw quite a bit on business. Nice place. There were always some very nice ladies in the basement bar at the Marriott. Bit expensive though.
I've just been on the ticket site and there are loads of tickets still avalable for B'burn, so if you get in early on MOnday you will easily get 3 together, can't let you have my membership as I am going to that game.
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I've just been on the ticket site and there are loads of tickets still avalable for B'burn, so if you get in early on MOnday you will easily get 3 together, can't let you have my membership as I am going to that game.
- Eboue-Why?
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You come out with some quality posts Wayno but just picturing our young Polish friend reading this with a totally confused look on his face is a gem!!Wayno wrote:I have no tickets but I do have much fondness towards small and medium sized furry animals. Very small pets such as hamsters and gerbils can always be used for rectal fun but I must consider the age of the anaimal. Young and feisty feels great but they tend to bite, where as the older pet tends to move less active but the user is much less likely ro suffer bites. One must also consider what cologne they wear
- Red Gunner
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for your own information I understant everything... dont u think I am airheadEboue-Why? wrote:You come out with some quality posts Wayno but just picturing our young Polish friend reading this with a totally confused look on his face is a gem!!Wayno wrote:I have no tickets but I do have much fondness towards small and medium sized furry animals. Very small pets such as hamsters and gerbils can always be used for rectal fun but I must consider the age of the anaimal. Young and feisty feels great but they tend to bite, where as the older pet tends to move less active but the user is much less likely ro suffer bites. One must also consider what cologne they wear
- Eboue-Why?
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Szulcu91, would you be impressed if I told you I made some Pierogi recently?!!szulcu91 wrote:for your own information I understant everything... dont u think I am airheadEboue-Why? wrote:You come out with some quality posts Wayno but just picturing our young Polish friend reading this with a totally confused look on his face is a gem!!Wayno wrote:I have no tickets but I do have much fondness towards small and medium sized furry animals. Very small pets such as hamsters and gerbils can always be used for rectal fun but I must consider the age of the anaimal. Young and feisty feels great but they tend to bite, where as the older pet tends to move less active but the user is much less likely ro suffer bites. One must also consider what cologne they wear
He OBVIOUSLY baught it from one of the local Polski Skleps that are EVERYWHERE in London, but making it in English terms is pooping it in a microwaveszulcu91 wrote:the English can make pierogi??? I am so proudwhat did u put inside??? mashrum meat or cabbage?
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I'm sooo good at making food i should be a chef
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in Polish:
Więc życzę smacznego jedzenia polskich pierogów
a co z bigosem schabowym z kapustą zasmażaną
Jedliście je wcześniej???
Jakie polskie słowa znacie, jestem bardzo ciekawy ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
the same in English:
so enjoy your "Polish" pierogi
what about bigos or schabowy z kapusta zasmazana
have u eaten before???
which Polish words do u know I am very intresting ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
is it Polish a dificult lang???
Więc życzę smacznego jedzenia polskich pierogów
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
the same in English:
so enjoy your "Polish" pierogi
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
![Razz :-P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
is it Polish a dificult lang???
- Eboue-Why?
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I've been eating Pierogi for at least 30 years! We put cabbage/sauerkraut or potato in them (must try mushrooms soon!!) with loads of bits of bacon and onions on top. MARVELLOUS!!szulcu91 wrote:the English can make pierogi??? I am so proudwhat did u put inside??? mashrum meat or cabbage?
My old man used to make bigos which was magnificent too but haven't had that for years.
Never learned the language unfortunately.
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- Eboue-Why?
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