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Hi Zgred,
Since when did a Polish gentleman start using the word "aye" .Think you have been talking to Alan too much :lol: :lol: If you are fed up with crap in Poland wait till you get to Dublin.Things here are very expensive wheather it be food or Guinness.Well you know where to find me if you need help and I will do the best I can.
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:) Tina I just like to use varying vocabulary, just like I do in my own language. And don't call me a gentleman, Bart simply forbade me being a "sewer mouth" © here :D :D ;)

Speaking seriously. I know Ireland is expensive, but the job of factory worker, or butcher, is not what I desire. :) And the costs of life here in PL are rather at the bottom of my whining list, it's not the case.
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[quote="Tina3"]Hi Zgred,
Since when did a Polish gentleman start using the word "aye" .Think you have been talking to Alan too much :lol: :lol:
Och aye the noo , ya wee jobbie .yeh :lol: :lol: :lol:
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alan1958 wrote:Och aye the noo , ya wee jobbie .yeh :lol: :lol: :lol:
Okay now this is just too much even for me :D
WTF? :D
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alan1958 wrote:
Tina3 wrote:Hi Zgred,
Since when did a Polish gentleman start using the word "aye" .Think you have been talking to Alan too much

Och a
ye the noo , ya wee jobbie .yeh
Hi Alan, you are funny as usual :lol: :lol: :lol: mad more like
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Zgred wrote: Tina I just like to use varying vocabulary, just like I do in my own language. And don't call me a gentleman, Bart simply forbade me being a "sewer mouth" © here

Well if you use colourful language you take what's coming...

Speaking seriously. I know Ireland is expensive, but the job of factory worker, or butcher, is not what I desire. And the costs of life here in PL are rather at the bottom of my whining list, it's not the case.
So what do you desire that you will find in Ireland...
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Tina3 wrote: So what do you desire that you will find in Ireland...
Tina :) :)
To be honest... I'm not sure if I know the answer...
Maybe it's just "can't stay blues" ? :D
Or some "hobo love" ?
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elangelo wrote: Does he ever smile?
Ohh Yesssss....... on 5'35 sec just a little old-cat-smile

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJqU_oUt ... re=related
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Max smiles a lot here too, starting @ 1:11; 1:15; and 1:18:

http://www.youtube.com/user/lilybee06#p ... PeU3Qc08p8

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He laughs! Unbelievable :D
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