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I hate 'these days'...
Of course they are! Griggs, Mason, McMillan, Butler all fine honourable polish family names!They're not even Polish you tit also, bye then
Of course they are! Griggs, Mason, McMillan, Butler all fine honourable polish family names!They're not even Polish you tit also, bye then
Fuck off ninj.They come to are country and take are jobs .Some Indigenous brits could of fixed that .We have massive unemployment and they go and fix it.
I hate labour and there open door policy .Im go going on the U.K.I.P democracy forum.
I've been to Boston. St Botolph's church, and the hospital are the only interesting buildings in the town. There's some nice tractors on the roads round there though. I vaguely recall a nice supermarket, and lots of farm shops where you can buy potatoes.
Yes I understand they had their own squadron.
Edit: two squadrons.
See? Britain's not all that bad, really.
They come to are country and take are jobs .Some Indigenous brits could of fixed that .We have massive unemployment and they go and fix it.
I hate labour and there open door policy .Im go going on the U.K.I.P democracy forum.
The EDL doesn't seem to know either.
Really? It's kind of hard to tell.It's a piss-take. Although I personally wouldn't see how that matters if it wasn't. A lack of education (rather than being 'thick' in most cases) bothers (and saddens) me for different reasons.
Apart from the fact you're under CCTV practically everywhere, even when you're doing nice things for the public.
Correct. Notice the detailed face close up at 01.18.
Really? It's kind of hard to tell.
Also large numbers of Polish Paratroops fought in the disaster that was Operation Market Garden/ArnhamYes I understand they had their own squadron.
Edit: two squadrons.
Eh?It was for you, until after the crapness of asking a sneery rhetorical question was pointed out.
There's a book about them that I have. Good read
For Your Freedom and Ours: The Kosciuszko Squadron - Forgotten Heroes of World War II
Quite a few settled in Bristol and we have quite a large Polish church close to where I live who apparently were overjoyed when the pews began to fill back up in recent years. There's still a Polish ex-serviceman's club in Clifton.