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Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 19:52
by GC
ribbons69 wrote:
abridged wrote:Gastrounspellable is a nasty bug
and didn't it also happen to be the name of a Sisters magazine at some point?
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 19:57
by _emma_
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Thank you for making me laugh for the first time in the last 2 days.

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 20:49
by cardoman
Ozpat wrote:
_emma_ wrote:Who cares? 5 people? 10? :|
C'mon.....many more. :wink:
Be nice, Emma!

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 20:59
by lachert
_emma_ wrote:Who cares? 5 people? 10? :|
yeah, all users there wish him sudden death with me on the front line :roll:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:21
by LouLou
:eek: :eek: :eek:

what is wrong with everyone? think positive, people!

:von: will be right as rain in no time.

and yes, i do dig the eyeroll, but "sudden death"? i don't even want to think about that, not even as a joke :(

so, again, POSITIVITY PLEASE!

i dunno, think butterflies and sandcastles and icecream and s**t like that :wink:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:27
by _emma_
cardoman wrote:Be nice, Emma!
If I'm not nice enough for your liking I'm sorry, but I can't promise I will be. Too many negative emotions recently to be nice to people whose attitude escalates these emotions even more, I'm afraid.

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:49
by Back in time
_emma_ wrote:
cardoman wrote:Be nice, Emma!
If I'm not nice enough for your liking I'm sorry, but I can't promise I will be. Too many negative emotions recently to be nice to people whose attitude escalates these emotions even more, I'm afraid.
Why ? I am still counting on that promised Polish beer. Anyway, gigs were already postponed once and the unspellable diseases should pass after some time. Maybe no news means good news.

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:49
by Never Land
lachert wrote:
_emma_ wrote:Who cares? 5 people? 10? :|
yeah, all users there wish him sudden death with me on the front line :roll:
Drinking ditches of Duvel lately R. ? :P

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:56
by _emma_
Back in time wrote:I am still counting on that promised Polish beer.
So am I, believe me. In fact it's in the fridge already, bought it last week. :D

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:59
by lachert
Never Land wrote:
lachert wrote:
_emma_ wrote:Who cares? 5 people? 10? :|
yeah, all users there wish him sudden death with me on the front line :roll:
Drinking ditches of Duvel lately R. ? :P
drinking... yes Phil, but i'm the last one who wish him bad luck. i've got half of second easter day really f**k out when i heard that he goes to hospital :urff: i don't really want to lose him or something like that. it may be stupid but it's rather normal thought when you care about someone who's important in your life. that misunderstanding may come from my very good english or something :eek:

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 22:12
by Bartek
rather form a to literal/serious reading your post.

Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 23:54
by 7anthea7
lachert wrote:...that misunderstanding may come from my very good english or something :eek:
I think it was more that there are things some people don't find a matter for joking, even when they know you aren't serious. I understood what you meant - and I'm not mad at you. :kiss:

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 08:58
by _emma_
Hey, I'm Polish too, and in Polish mentality there is a certain characteristic feature, which is that when someone says "yeah, all users there wish him sudden death with me on the front line" and adds the ":roll:", what he means is: "So you really think that there are people here who wish him bad? And you think that I'm one of them? Oh come on! You must be mad if you really think so." It's the Polish mentality, so I understood that one. It's maybe other nationalities sense of humour that I have problems with. Anyway, I believe that some things should be universal, like, for example, the old simple truth that in certain situations it's good to be careful with words, and so on...

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 09:13
by lachert
yeah, emma thanks for explanation :) even polish folks soemtimes don't know when i'm serious and when i'm joking and make an eyes like these :eek: for the better ones, anyway, now i'm sober, so no stupid jokes or whatever today :D
7anthea7 thanks for your support :kiss:

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 09:35
by Bartek
got the same + i got rubbish sense of humor. some says that we (Poles) and Brits got similar sense of humor so it's sometimes sounds cruel but it's not what we real think - in the other words read some of us posts backwards.

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 09:42
by Being645
yeah, all users there wish him sudden death with me on the front line :roll:
sometimes ... :D, but not now :cry: ...

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 10:11
by 17.auflage
Bartek wrote:got the same + i got rubbish sense of humor. some says that we (Poles) and Brits got similar sense of humor so it's sometimes sounds cruel but it's not what we real think - in the other words read some of us posts backwards.
wow, so I am from Poland or GB? Didn´t know that ...Why not.
cause always if I am joking this ironic and cruel way, all people in my job don´t understand and some are getting even angry. Mostley I see this ... :eek: Makes a lot of problems.

Think i should move to another country or I should stop joking this way. But moving would be easier... :innocent:

Between: All the best.

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 10:27
by GC
Balzac said about Poles:

" They have courage, intellect and strength but as they lack firmness of purpose this courage, intellect and strength have no method or intelligent control, for the Pole is as unstable as the wind that dominates this vast swampy plain"

Read that last night and funnily enough bumped into you lot here this morning.

By the way I hope this does n't insult someone.

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 10:49
by lachert
stupid Balzac, what he may know? :x :x :x :lol:

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 10:56
by Being645
Gollum's Cock wrote:Balzac said about Poles:

" They have courage, intellect and strength but as they lack firmness of purpose this courage, intellect and strength have no method or intelligent control, for the Pole is as unstable as the wind that dominates this vast swampy plain"
:lol: ah, that's why I like the Poles ... and certainly because my grandparents lived there before they had to leave in World War II.
Furthermore, I know some very good fencers and fencing trainers from that country, and car mechanics, of course ...

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 11:15
by Bartek
Gollum's Cock wrote:Balzac said about Poles:
" They have courage, intellect and strength but as they lack firmness of purpose this courage, intellect and strength have no method or intelligent control, for the Pole is as unstable as the wind that dominates this vast swampy plain"

Read that last night and funnily enough bumped into you lot here this morning.

By the way I hope this does n't insult someone.
agree, if you look at elections in Poland it's like 4 years for left wing party next for for right wing and 2 months after every elections we start to lamenting for what we chose.
we can "build" something together only in a moment(s) of crisis just to demolished when danger is away.
Bismarck said: "let Poles rules themselves - they'll kill mutually"

but: get rest Andy and quit smoking.

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 12:35
by Chairman Bux
I'm sure all your kind (!) words will help.

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 13:04
by Moakahontas
Chairman Bux wrote:I'm sure all your kind (!) words will help.

I hope so..

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 13:33
by stefan moermans
count me in too :-)

Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 13:49
by Being645
Chairman Bux wrote:I'm sure all your kind (!) words will help.
They will ... it's logic.