Originally posted by zeitghost
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Polish life is worthless in the UK.
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While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.' -
Originally posted by psychocandy View Postyoutube blocked. But maybe - this was almost 25 years ago!Comment
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Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThey do tend to get pissed though:
" Polish farmer Krystof Azninski, who staked a strong claim to being Europe's most macho man by cutting off his own head in 1995. Azninski, 30, had been drinking with friends when it was suggested they strip naked and play some "men's games". Initially they hit each other over the head with frozen turnips, but then one man upped the ante by seizing a chainsaw and cutting off the end of his foot. Not to be outdone, Azninski grabbed the saw and, shouting "Watch this then," he swung at his own head and chopped it off. "It's funny," said one companion, "when he was young he put on his sister's underwear. But he died like a man." -)
Besides, azinski defo does not sound like genuine Polish surname, its a hoax. (does Azoebbels sound like proper German name to you? I don't think so.)
And may I add - posting and liking this showed unbelievably bad taste.Last edited by mos; 13 March 2014, 11:00.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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Originally posted by mos View PostThis looks like Nazi propaganda to me. :nazi:
Besides, azinski defo does not sound like genuine Polish surname, its a hoax.
And may I add - posting and liking this showed unbelievably bad taste."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by mos View PostThis looks like Nazi propaganda to me. :nazi:
Besides, azinski defo does not sound like genuine Polish surname, its a hoax.
And may I add - posting and liking this showed unbelievably bad taste.
"You overestimate the wealth of polish peasants if you believe they were using a chain saw"
1996 Darwin Award: Macho Men?
And you're talking about taste when you started a thread like this?
Your stupidity is even more pronounced that I thoughtHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostAnd if you want to start throwing stones -
Drunk driver kills 6 pedestrians in northwest Poland | WireUpdate | Update to the Minute NewsWire
Kamień Pomorski Mayor Bronisław Grzegorz Karpiński declared three days of mourning on Thursday, ordering flags to be flown at half-staff in the community and sirens to be sounded at noon on Friday. "I appeal to all residents of Kamień Pomorski to keep mourning from 2 to 4 January and to refrain from organizing events for entertainment," he said.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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Originally posted by mos View PostResponse to this tragedy:
We are yet to see whether the punishment will be harsher than 18 months ban.
1) Driver 1: was doing 36 miles in a 30 zone (which let's face it most people have done at one time or another). Was pushed by another car and therefore killed 2 pedestrians. Arguable whether doing 30 would have saved the situation.
2) Driver 2: Was drunk and ran into a pavement under their own steam, killing 6.
Should Driver 1 and Driver 2 have the same punishment?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo just to check your logical skills:
1) Driver 1: was doing 36 miles in a 30 zone (which let's face it most people have done at one time or another). Was pushed by another car and therefore killed 2 pedestrians. Arguable whether doing 30 would have saved the situation.
Personally I also find the death of the man "who has since died in circumstances unrelated to the collision" rather suspicious.
Collisions investigator Pc Timothy O'Donnell has previously told the court that Mistry was travelling at 36.7mph in a 30mph zone when she went through the traffic lights.
He said his investigations showed that Mistry went through the lights on amber.
Pc O'Donnell said that tests showed that if Mistry had been travelling at 30mph, her stopping distance would have been shorter and she might have not hit the toddlers.
Prosecutor James Thomas has told the hearing that Mistry was talking on a hands-free mobile phone at the time.
He said: "It is our contention she did not know that she was speeding, she did not see the lights go to amber, she did not notice a lorry she overtook before the lights. We therefore say she was clearly distracted and driving in a careless manner."If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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Originally posted by mos View PostPersonally I also find the death of the man "who has since died in circumstances unrelated to the collision" rather suspicious.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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