Tuesday 8 February 2011

Saturday 29 January 2011

Is Michael going to start barking ?






A big irish drunkard

Amazing how much Polish have in common with the Irish population.

Monday 10 January 2011

Difference between German and Polish roads.

Is this Britain's best bus driver?



This video went viral and made the news. Even a Facebook page was created so people can "Like it". The bus drives up the hill as if there's no snow on it at all, while motorists - many in 4x4s - struggle with the treacherous conditions. Supposedly the driver is Polish.

English language hard is not !

Talk about migration!



Aleksander Doba
(born Sept. 9th, 1946) - polish traveler, paddler, explorer. One of the most experienced paddlers in Poland. During his life he successfully finished enormous number of kayak challenges. Sea kayaking is probably his favorite, but he also have fun on challenging white water (class 4-5). He paddled more than 64000km, where more that 10000 was seakayaking.
He is currently attempting to cross the Atlantic. To view his progress go to
http://transatlantic2010.blogspot.com/
or his official page (in Polish)
http://www.aleksanderdoba.pl/

English nurses try to read a Polish paper.

A wry examination on the impact of immigration on a typical English city




According to some of the locals, Peterborough is being stretched to breaking point by the influx of Eastern Europeans, attracted to the area by the promise of high wages and decent living conditions in exchange for manual labour. Employers are delighted with their Polish recruits, but some residents want the Poles to go home. They're not alone. The Polish city of Gdansk wants its workers back. Its shipyards are struggling without them and there aren't enough men to build the football stadium ready for Euro 2012. This prompts Gdansk's leaders to visit Peterborough to plead for the return of their workers. Can the Polish immigrants be tempted home and how will the local economy cope if they left? Award-winning documentary filmmaker Tim Samuels follows the global success of The Zimmers, the OAP pop group he brought to BBC Two, with this wry examination on the impact of immigration on one typical English city.


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