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	<title>Comments on: Germany thinks kissing up to Poland really sucks</title>
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		<title>By: My Day in Krakow</title>
		<link>http://www.bloggernews.net/15346#comment-397114</link>
		<dc:creator>My Day in Krakow</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 21:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you can hear me way back there in 2007, Cyrillic is a type of alphabet, like the one that Russian uses, not a spoken language, and Polish is certainly mixed with neighboring languages, much in the way that English is, it is considerably older than Russian, one of the world's youngest. Actually, Poilsh uses a version of the Roman alphabet, just like english and German. Mr. Michael, you are a big-mouthed ass who has all of his facts backwards. Spierdalaj.

Also, it's impossible to get TB from food, you putz.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you can hear me way back there in 2007, Cyrillic is a type of alphabet, like the one that Russian uses, not a spoken language, and Polish is certainly mixed with neighboring languages, much in the way that English is, it is considerably older than Russian, one of the world&#8217;s youngest. Actually, Poilsh uses a version of the Roman alphabet, just like english and German. Mr. Michael, you are a big-mouthed ass who has all of his facts backwards. Spierdalaj.</p>
<p>Also, it&#8217;s impossible to get TB from food, you putz.</p>
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		<title>By: Michael</title>
		<link>http://www.bloggernews.net/15346#comment-67879</link>
		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 01:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Which nation has 2 highest position taken by a family member (Two identical twin brothers take the presidents and prime ministers position)? Poland. How do you describe this? Corruption. They are the worst asset to the EU, except by providing cheap escort services. Talking about what their honor, John Paul II is not really polish, if you read the biography. Language is a mix of Cyrillic taken from Belarusian, Ukrainian, Slovenian, and Russian, except there are a few new swear words were added. The only good thing about poland are sausages, I'd personally call it Sausageland. But you got to buy them in Germany, because the meat in poland might contain salmonella bacteria. I got the worst diarrhea in my life in there, just watch out and never buy food in suspicious looking restaurants. One more thing about food, never buy a soup called “zurek” there are many reported cases of tuberculosis infections from it (since the eggs are not properly handled with meat). There are a lot of things you should watch out, 90% people on the street are pocket picking. My trip to the beach (Baltic sea, very cold) was the worst experience ever, I’ve rented a house one of the most expensive ones (trying to get some good service) The toilets were like the army holes, I bet they clean them once in a season, if at all. It had a beach view, couldn’t stand the smell of feces and urine coming from the bushes. Watch out when walking, the sand might contain broken bottles and glass chips. There are some ok looking blonds in there, but if they open their mouth you will realize that dental hygiene &#38; a toothbrush doesn't exist in the coutry. Polish is only known because of the jew's that live in there, which promoted its flag (looks like Austrian cut in half) over religion. Jewish people also brought some stuff to poland from neighboring countries, where later polish museums stole the artifacts and some of the might still be seen. The world of art is all concentrated in Far East of Europe (Byelorussia, Ukraine, Russia, and partly Romania). Poland is architecturally dull, compared to other European countries, which I traveled to. Tourist non-friendly as only 2% of the population are English speaking and under least 4% German speaking (only due to geographic/visitor reasons). I believe its very overrated country and should be somewhere on the list between Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. If you’re looking for some bush &#38; puddle sightseeing, you should travel close to its neighboring nations, where the roads are drivable. After my 2 week trip the only positive thing that comes to my mind is Auschwitz.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Which nation has 2 highest position taken by a family member (Two identical twin brothers take the presidents and prime ministers position)? Poland. How do you describe this? Corruption. They are the worst asset to the EU, except by providing cheap escort services. Talking about what their honor, John Paul II is not really polish, if you read the biography. Language is a mix of Cyrillic taken from Belarusian, Ukrainian, Slovenian, and Russian, except there are a few new swear words were added. The only good thing about poland are sausages, I&#8217;d personally call it Sausageland. But you got to buy them in Germany, because the meat in poland might contain salmonella bacteria. I got the worst diarrhea in my life in there, just watch out and never buy food in suspicious looking restaurants. One more thing about food, never buy a soup called “zurek” there are many reported cases of tuberculosis infections from it (since the eggs are not properly handled with meat). There are a lot of things you should watch out, 90% people on the street are pocket picking. My trip to the beach (Baltic sea, very cold) was the worst experience ever, I’ve rented a house one of the most expensive ones (trying to get some good service) The toilets were like the army holes, I bet they clean them once in a season, if at all. It had a beach view, couldn’t stand the smell of feces and urine coming from the bushes. Watch out when walking, the sand might contain broken bottles and glass chips. There are some ok looking blonds in there, but if they open their mouth you will realize that dental hygiene &amp; a toothbrush doesn&#8217;t exist in the coutry. Polish is only known because of the jew&#8217;s that live in there, which promoted its flag (looks like Austrian cut in half) over religion. Jewish people also brought some stuff to poland from neighboring countries, where later polish museums stole the artifacts and some of the might still be seen. The world of art is all concentrated in Far East of Europe (Byelorussia, Ukraine, Russia, and partly Romania). Poland is architecturally dull, compared to other European countries, which I traveled to. Tourist non-friendly as only 2% of the population are English speaking and under least 4% German speaking (only due to geographic/visitor reasons). I believe its very overrated country and should be somewhere on the list between Ethiopia and Zimbabwe. If you’re looking for some bush &amp; puddle sightseeing, you should travel close to its neighboring nations, where the roads are drivable. After my 2 week trip the only positive thing that comes to my mind is Auschwitz.</p>
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