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Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 3:39 pm
by DarkAxel
futuresailors wrote:
DarkAxel wrote:they're totally ravage-worthy

i can't even stress that enough


To jim jen povidej...ja jsem Futuresailor's holka ale jim nic nerikej ;), trochu "trolling" nikdy neskodi. Kde presne v Cesku se nachazis?


Ostrava :) pěkný ;) :thumb: ty jsi ta, o které se zmiňoval, když si vychvaloval naše sladkosti? (například Mila :D ) tedy alespoň myslím, že to byl on

by the way... guys... there's not enough effects love here in Czech republic :( seriously

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:35 pm
by futuresailors
DarkAxel wrote:
futuresailors wrote:
DarkAxel wrote:they're totally ravage-worthy

i can't even stress that enough


To jim jen povidej...ja jsem Futuresailor's holka ale jim nic nerikej ;), trochu "trolling" nikdy neskodi. Kde presne v Cesku se nachazis?


Ostrava :) pěkný ;) :thumb: ty jsi ta, o které se zmiňoval, když si vychvaloval naše sladkosti? (například Mila :D ) tedy alespoň myslím, že to byl on

by the way... guys... there's not enough effects love here in Czech republic :( seriously


haha to Jsem Ja, nase sladkosti Jsou nejlepsi ;) Mila, Tatranka (nebo to je Slovensky?) atd. to mi tady chybi, ale mama leti do Prahy za mesic tak mi snad neco prinese. Na Ostrave Jsem asi nikdy nebila, mam ale babcu v Dobrichovich a druhou v Praze, sorry pisu jako debil ale Cestinu Jsem nikdy nebrala ve skole :/

Ok I should stop or F.Sailor will get upset mwahaha

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:42 pm
by DarkAxel
futuresailors wrote:
DarkAxel wrote:
futuresailors wrote:
DarkAxel wrote:they're totally ravage-worthy

i can't even stress that enough


To jim jen povidej...ja jsem Futuresailor's holka ale jim nic nerikej ;), trochu "trolling" nikdy neskodi. Kde presne v Cesku se nachazis?


Ostrava :) pěkný ;) :thumb: ty jsi ta, o které se zmiňoval, když si vychvaloval naše sladkosti? (například Mila :D ) tedy alespoň myslím, že to byl on

by the way... guys... there's not enough effects love here in Czech republic :( seriously


haha to Jsem Ja, nase sladkosti Jsou nejlepsi ;) Mila, Tatranka (nebo to je Slovensky?) atd. to mi tady chybi, ale mama leti do Prahy za mesic tak mi snad neco prinese. Na Ostrave Jsem asi nikdy nebila, mam ale babcu v Dobrichovich a druhou v Praze, sorry pisu jako debil ale Cestinu Jsem nikdy nebrala ve skole :/

Ok I should stop or F.Sailor will get upset mwahaha


it was nice talking to you, Futuresailor's alterego :thumb: also your czech is not that bad ;)


what are you looking at, ILF?
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Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 6:04 pm
by devnulljp
Pátek Pátek Pátek
Kickin 'na předních sedadlech
Sedí 'na zadním sedadle
Musím si moje mysl se
Které sedadlo můžu vzít?

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Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 6:17 pm
by futuresailors
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Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 8:47 pm
by Gearmond
this one is based on the famous Zen koan of the peach and the tiger:

Joke:
Latvian chase by politburo military off cliff. He hang by branch and see potato grow on branch. He reach for potato, but fall of cliff. Such is life.

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:29 am
by snipelfritz
Greetings from Elbonia!
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Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 4:30 pm
by dubkitty
Dear Eastern Europe:

i'm really glad you don't have to live under Stalinist tyranny any more. that way when Axel recommends me cool pedals or cracks excellent puns in his second language he doesn't have to worry about being arrested. just over twenty years ago that wouldn't have been the case. sometimes many of us take things for granted...google "Plastic People of the Universe" sometime if you don't know the story of what people used to go through just to play music in Czechoslovakia under Soviet rule. i'm really, really happy that you get to live in a free country, man. :hug:

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 10:10 pm
by snipelfritz
I'm so glad I don't live in a country like Communist Poland where public workers have to stage massive protests to retain the independence of their unions just to have them stripped away by some Stalinist dictator.

Oh wait...

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 11:24 pm
by dubkitty
the very notion that you would even compare the two situations exposes the stunning depth of your ignorance.

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 2:25 am
by DarkAxel
dubkitty wrote:Dear Eastern Europe:

i'm really glad you don't have to live under Stalinist tyranny any more. that way when Axel recommends me cool pedals or cracks excellent puns in his second language he doesn't have to worry about being arrested. just over twenty years ago that wouldn't have been the case. sometimes many of us take things for granted...google "Plastic People of the Universe" sometime if you don't know the story of what people used to go through just to play music in Czechoslovakia under Soviet rule. i'm really, really happy that you get to live in a free country, man. :hug:


even though i know those times just from History class, it sure is nice :hug:

thanks for the kind words, i guess i really melted your heart with that Discombobulator :lol: :thumb:

maz91379 wrote:Curse you czechs with your superior auto industry,ingenuity, work ethic and language with it's words that i understand some of but can't make out enough to be in on the joke. I see what you are doing. I will continue observing you from a distance like a Image watch yourself bros.


next time i see a nest, i'll stop by for a high-five ;)

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 3:16 am
by snipelfritz
dubkitty wrote:the very notion that you would even compare the two situations exposes the stunning depth of your ignorance.

Some republicans just can't take a good old fashioned ribbing. :poke:

I'm pretty sure knowing about anything that has ever happened in Europe exempts one from the label of "ignorant" by American standards.

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:17 am
by dubkitty
sorry, mate...a lot of people say stuff like that and mean it seriously. the OTT apocalyptic nature of Wisconsic political rhetoric blows my mind. the government isn't going to collect dues for the unions any more! the world will end! ZOMG! seriously, it's like all the crazy people from Chicago moved there after the 70s ended or something.

and please excuse me for being a bitch. as i mentioned el;sewhere, i've been in really severe physical pain the last few days and it's made me literally crazy. i've been having more mood swings than Lindsay Lohan at a crack house.

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 4:26 am
by DarkAxel
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you've lost me :idk:

but i'm european... i'm not ignorant when i don't know about stuff in USA - it doesn't work that way, folks :poke: :lol: :facepalm:

Re: Dear Eastern Europe,

Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 5:39 am
by snipelfritz
Axel, Recently there was a whole hullaballoo in Wisconsin when the new governor brought an end to collective bargaining for public school teachers' unions and make it more difficult for them to collect union dues under the justification that it would make it easier to solve a budget crisis. There were parts in the bill about ending certain pension benefits for teachers, and the unions conceded on that issue and agreed that it was acceptable unlike the other parts of the bill which don't actually save any money at all whatsoever. The minority lawmakers exploited a loophole saying that if they were across state lines they weren't required to vote on the bill and could therefore cause a standstill because they couldn't make quorum.

In the end, they modified the bill in a way that took some of the budgeting issues out so they could justify the anti-union sections which don't actually save any money and haven't been exploited since for any kind of savings. Obviously, I'm biased, but it strikes me as odd that a newly elected politician's first major action is to deliberately attack one of the greatest supporters of his opposing parties under the claim that it saves money when it does no such thing. In other words, the whole thing reeks of a politician lying through their teeth in a roundabout way to deplete campaign funding for his opposing party and to seem like he's doing something good when he's really doing very little, if anything.

I just like to compare the issue to the whole Solidarity struggle simply because it gives me an excuse to compare Republicans to communists which is something that they absolutely hate. teehee