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Old 05-12-2018, 09:07 AM
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Be funnier, except that's my Polish mate - definitely not Russian

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It's like French and Belgian, potato patata.
PS: the Swiss are Belgians living in the mountains.
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Very funny Marc!

Just to clarify, Polish names do not have any Xs nor Qs, nor end with KY or ZKY. Only some surnames end with SKI or CKI - like Strzelecki Desert in SA.

So it's definitely a Russian.
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Nah, probably Czech/Slovak...
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Nah, probably Czech/Slovak...
Poor Czwxnqstazky... nobody wants him...
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Old 06-12-2018, 11:57 AM
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He's probably French - like that Sarkozy guy.
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He's probably French - like that Sarkozy guy.
Lots of polish people in France. They brought us snails.
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Lots of polish people in France. They brought us snails.
Yes, Poles wanted to rid their country of pesky snails and nobody could have predicted that French will start eating the poor burgers!
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Old 06-12-2018, 03:45 PM
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Yes, Poles wanted to rid their country of pesky snails and nobody could have predicted that French will start eating the poor burgers!
Actually it's the other way around. We had the frogs. The snail dish was first introduced by the Poles. Common misconception. Having said that I still love garlic snails.
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Actually it's the other way around. We had the frogs. The snail dish was first introduced by the Poles. Common misconception. Having said that I still love garlic snails.
I believe it was Spanish who were first eating snails. I know that Polish snails are/were exported to France, but I am now aware of any Polish dishes which would include snails and have never ever seen any in a supermarket prior to my move to Down Under.

Back to topic though - I cannot believe that Lewis has rejected Czwxnqstazky, his fellow countryman...
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Back to topic though - I cannot believe that Lewis has rejected Czwxnqstazky, his fellow countryman...
Nah, that's not Stroin.

Buggered if I know who Czwxnqstazky is. Sounds like QLD's Premier - the Palace Chook.
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