sgt. Pepper
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Food & drink in general is expensive here. :/
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Yeah, I'd like to see someone from Japan (or anyone else for that matter) drink pure spirit (mind you, it has around 94-97% of ethanol). Vodka has typically 40% and I personally find the taste repulsive (contrary to popular belief, not all Polish people drink heavily you know).Żubrówka and spirytus are very popular in Japan, available in almost every bar.
Now this made me laugh so hard my roommates started worrying about me. Seems like after the Germans there was not much left for the Russians to do "their thing" on.First the Germans came and destroyed everything and killed everyone, and then the Russians came and did their thing.
Forgot the Soviet occupation of 1939-41? The Soviets deported up to 1.7 m Poles, many of them died as a result.democrux said:Seems like after the Germans there was not much left for the Russians to do "their thing" on.
democrux said:Yeah, I'd like to see someone from Japan (or anyone else for that matter) drink pure spirit (mind you, it has around 94-97% of ethanol).
Shas said:Well, my mum's from Poland, so im half Polish! I don't talk polish though and thats I might lern a little bit (or russian (I know thats offending you :> ))
You know what i LOVE about Poland? When you break down with your call and ring on somebodys door to get help they wont let you go untill you drank a cup of tea and ate some cookies with you )
Tramway-drivers drive like pirates!
Has something to do with the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth. IIRC, the colours were taken from the coat of arms.stalky said:at school (when i was 6 then) told us that this read color is polish blood on white flag, but seriously i don't remember why have such flag.....shame.... :bluush:
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