Pawian
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Post by Pawian on Dec 26, 2007 7:50:49 GMT -7
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Pawian
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Have you seen my frog?
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Post by Pawian on Dec 26, 2007 9:28:19 GMT -7
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Pawian
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Have you seen my frog?
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Post by Pawian on Dec 26, 2007 9:37:39 GMT -7
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Pawian
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Have you seen my frog?
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Post by Pawian on Dec 26, 2007 11:09:07 GMT -7
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Pawian
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Have you seen my frog?
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Post by Pawian on Dec 26, 2007 11:34:21 GMT -7
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Mary
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Post by Mary on Dec 26, 2007 16:32:08 GMT -7
Pawian,
The photos are beautiful and interesting. Thanks!
Mary
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Post by livia on Dec 27, 2007 1:54:39 GMT -7
Livia, I have been to Poland a few times, and am going again next year, for another month or longer. Your photo's again, tell me, why I love Poland so much. Thank you again, keep it up. Michael Dabrowski Thank you Michael, you are very kind. And.... so do I love Poland! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by livia on Dec 27, 2007 2:01:51 GMT -7
Charles. We certainly don't have something you personally have to offer. A problem with your nationality. Which seems to tower here like a lighthouse in Rozewie over Morze Bałtyckie ;D ;D ;D Livia Yes of course I agree, I am very deplorable for some times. Please not to be cross with me even though I do deserve such.. For Pawian is is describing your country to those not there, for he is so doing with very excellent photo journalism. I am not attempting to run down your country of the various towns and cities, for I know and understand, not every thing may have the luxury of being modern and new.. My self, I am not impressed with even our olden towns of narrow alley ways used as motorways. I hate even to operate my vehicle over some of the rattle bones stone paving. Our early buildings as of yours, are built with use of stone to last for ever. And you are not responsible for the Soviet example of dreary with out imagination architecture. I think perhaps what I detest most, is the use of our countries as tourist icons of romantic country side, with castles and wine yards with romantic rivers, wonderful romantic Inns and {much tourist money to line the pocket with} we are not a zoo for the foreign public to pay for a look at. Livia, this is my prime complaint. Nothing to do with you or any that Pawian present for he has done a wonderful work with his presentations. Livia, is there of any sense you make of this of me? Charles Charles hello. I think the point has been already made by Pawian. . What I can add is Pawian could easily present pics from Poland making an impression this is a fairlyland. And he could make a presentation of Germany looking like a third world country. Since your profession was a spy or something like that you know how propaganda or manipulation works.
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Post by livia on Dec 27, 2007 2:04:26 GMT -7
Charles, Your people burnt down a good part of our Poland, and some of us can not forgive. And the many lifes that were taken by your people. This is a great hurt, that the Germans just don't understand, or want to. But Merry Christmas, to you, I think you did not do this. Michael Dabrowski Michael. I personally don't find it rude to say that the Germans burnt down Poland, killed millions of Poles. I find it not very nice and difficult to understand why you mix this statement with the wishes??? Charles. The awful Soviet style of buildings wouldn't have spoiled the views in Poland, if your people didn't destroy my country. Always remember that before you comment or compare what you see in this forum to what might please your esthetical sense.
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Post by livia on Dec 27, 2007 2:09:42 GMT -7
Are the taxes on your homes expensive? Joyce. In Warszawa there are quarters or regions where we have at least as much green as the buildings. And there are regions where a single tree is a forest. I'd love to live in the country. If that country is very close to a city. Hope I will soon. I am trying!! The charges for the apartments are from 6 PLN per square meter upwards plus cost of heating, elcetricity and water.
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Post by livia on Dec 27, 2007 2:17:33 GMT -7
Pszczyna retained its medieval urban plan and its Market Square is the longest in Poland. May I add a town I like too? The town is a real jewel and is not on the beaten track of the tourists. Even so in summer may be crowdy as there are a lot of 'summer house' of Varsovians around, and they shop there. The name of thw town is Pułtusk. And it also claims to have the longest market square in Europe ;D ;D ;D The LONGEST as the LARGEST is in Kraków. More on Pułtusk www.warsawvoice.pl/view/3474/
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Post by valpomike on Dec 27, 2007 8:28:35 GMT -7
The photo's are great, but now can you tell us something on each, like where, the part of Poland, that they are in, and anything more you can.
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Pawian
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Post by Pawian on Dec 27, 2007 14:32:21 GMT -7
The photo's are great, but now can you tell us something on each, like where, the part of Poland, that they are in, and anything more you can. Livia, this is to you. Come on, nie daj się długo prosić. hahahahaha
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Pawian
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Post by Pawian on Dec 27, 2007 14:55:58 GMT -7
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Pawian
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Post by Pawian on Dec 27, 2007 15:03:41 GMT -7
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