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The bus to Poland...

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 261 ✭✭kevthecelt


    Tha Gopher wrote:

    3 days cooped up on a bus, then they stumble out in Warsaw with some meet and greet guy with a Borat moustache shouting "yak-shamash! I like sex!"*





    *:yes, i know he was Kazakhstani but still......

    anybody else realised that he speaks polish? yak shamash is how are you in polish and 'jenqueea' is thank you :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 72 ✭✭ptashek


    makmaciek wrote:
    Formally ur not but how would u prevent 40 men, construction site workers mainly, from drinking on the bus??? That became a part of tradition, besides Poles dont hesitate to drink on the planes either...

    Maciek, let's clear things up. It's not all Poles that drink on the bus or during a flight. Sure, you'll get more of them on the bus but rarely the whole lot. I've travelled quite a lot by bus and train, so I'm speaking out of experience.

    Don't make our Irish hosts think, that all we Poles are is drinkers, non-english speaking, cheap and exploitable work force. We're not :)


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