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Q: What's long and hard that a Polish bride gets on her wedding night?
A: A new last name.
:p
 

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and the reference to your greek island location is demeaning to sheep everywhere!
 

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stryker said:
Niether of these jokes are funny and are racist in context,,,what nationality are you ??jewish/hindu/german/asian ??????:rolleyes:
Stryker, One of the great benefits of living in this Democracy is that we are all able to express our free opinions. Where I come from in Europe, this has not always been the case. I happen to think my joke is funny. I have no control over subseqent jokes not posted by myself. I fail to see how a Polish name can be considered racial in context. Please clarify. If that were the case so would Scottish , Chinese, British, German or any other names with foreign background / origins.

Racism refers to beliefs, practices, and institutions that discriminate against people based on their perceived or ascribed "race". Primarily, it refers to an assumption that the human species can meaningfully be divided into races, together with hostility to people of certain races or a belief, conscious or unconscious, that people of different races differ in value. Some people whose thinking about others uses racial categories believe that different races can be placed on a ranked, hierarchical scale.

My initial post on this thread does not even hint of such intent. I have lots of Polish friends who do not take offense with this joke, so please explain to me, and others on this board, what your problem is.

BTW Asian, Jew or Hindu are not nationalities. German, Polish, Russian etc. are not "races".

You might want to read my post again and give the matter a bit more thought.

What follows is a sampling of Polish surnames please let me know if they are easy to pronounce / spell.

Gryzbowski
KOWALSKI
KALINOWSKI
PIOTROWSKI
SZCZEPAŃSKI
TOMASZEWSKI
WOJCIECHOWSKI
OLSZEWSKI
CZERWINSKI
ADAMCZYK
RUTKOWSKI

I think they are LONG and HARD!!!
 
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stryker said:
Niether of these jokes are funny and are racist in context,,,what nationality are you ??jewish/hindu/german/asian ??????:rolleyes:

Ohhhhhh, get a life.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Randy Whorewald said:
I think they are LONG and HARD!!!
nah ...

how about a famous one .....

Grzegorz Brzeczyszczykiewicz

now.... this one is long and hard
 

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Tolerance

Tolerance is wasted on the tolerant - DS 1977
Racists are just racists - DS 1988
I'm ok but you're kinda fucked up - DS 2001
Have I been drinking tonight officer? No thanks I've had enough - DS 2006
 

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Zbignew Brzezinski

Anyone remember Zbignew Brzezinski? Born in Warsaw Poland.

He was Jimmy Carter's National Security Advisor. He was a key player in luring the Soviets into Afghanistan. It was The Soviet's Vietnam.

Indeed, for almost 10 years, Moscow had to carry on a war unsupportable by the government, a conflict that brought about the demoralization and finally the breakup of the Soviet empire.

He once said: "What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet Empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?"
 

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dick slap said:
How about Dick Wazinya the 70's porn star?
LOL thats funny. Did he invent Dickin's Cider?
 

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Another 100 Notable Poles

Here's another 100 notable Poles:

1. Jozef Pilsudski – Soldier & Statesman
2. John Paul II - Pope
3. Fryderyk Chopin – Composer
4. Maria Sklodowska-Curie – Scientist
5. Adam Mickiewicz – Poet
6. Mikolaj Kopernik – Astronomer
7. Lech Walesa – Union Leader & Politician
8. Henryk Sienkiewicz - Writer
9. Jan Kochanowski – Poet
10. Janusz Korczak – Educator & Martyr
11 Jan III Sobieski – King
12 Wladyslaw Jagiello – King 14 Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski
15 Karel Szymanowski – Composer
16 Jadwiga – Queen
17 Tadeusz Kosciuszko – Patriotic Leader
18 Cyprian Norwid – Poet
19 Ignacy Jan Paderewski – Politician & Pianist
20 Andrzej Wajda – Film Director
21 Henryk Gorecki – Composer
22 Krzystof Kieslowski – Film Director
23 Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz – Playwright & Painter
24 Stefan Batory – King
25 Stanislaw Wyspianski – Playwright & Poet
26 Juliusz Slowacki – Poet & Playwright
27 Stanislaw Lem – Science Fiction Writer
28 St Maksymillian Kolbe – Saint & Martyr
29 Bronislaw Malinowski – Social Anthropologist
30 Jan Dlugosz – Chronicler
31 Wladyslaw Sikorski – Soldier & Statesman
32 Boleslaw Prus – Writer
33 Joachim Lelewel – Historian & Politician
34 Witold Gombrowicz – Author
35 Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont – Writer
36 Slawomir Mrozek – Playwright & Writer
37 Zygmunt Krasinski – Playwright & Poet
38 Tadeusz Konwicki – Author
39 Stefan Zeromski – Writer
40 Krzystof Penderecki – Composer
41 Hugo Kollataj – Politician
42 Piotr Michalowski – Painter
43 Czeslaw Milosz – Poet & Writer
44 Aleksander Fredro – Playwright
45 Jan Henryk Dabrowski – General
46 Oskar Kolberg – Folklorist
47 Jozef Bem – General
48 Stanislaw August Poniatowski – King
49 Wislawa Szymborska - Poet
50 Casimir the Great - King
51 Bruno Schulz – Writer & Graphic Artist
52 Leon Schller – Director & Critic
53 Wladyslaw Anders – Soldier
54 Witold Lutoslawski – Composer
55 Mikolaj Rej – poet
56 Wojciech Kilar – Composer
57 Jerzy Stuhr – Actor
58 Zygmunt I Stary – King
59 Tadeusz Baird – Composer
60 Maria Dabrowska – Novelist
61 Wojciech Korfanty – Politician
62 Roman Dmowski – Politician
63 Roman Polanski – Film Director
64 Sir Andrzej Panufnik – Composer
65 Zbigniew Cybulski – Actor
66 Jan Kott – Lierary Critic
67 Jan Matejko - Painter
68 Wanda Landowska – Harpsicord player
69 Jan Karski – Wartime Courier
70 Leszek Balcerowicz – Politician & economist
71 Mieszko I – King
72 Ernest Bryll – Poet & Writer
73 Marian Brandys – Novelist & Journalist
74 Artur Grottger – Painter
75 Jerzy Hoffman – Film Director
76 Romuald Traugutt – Patriot
77 Konstanty Ildefons Galczynski – Poet
78 Stanislaw Moniuszko - Composer
79 Zbigniew Herbert - Poet
80 Henryk Wieniawski – Violinist & Composer
81 Kuba Sienkiewicz - Singer
82 Adam Jerzy Czartoryski – Statesman
83 Boleslaw I – King
84 Prince Jozef Poniatowski – Soldier
85 Helena Modrzejewska – Actress
86 Daniel Olbrychski – Actor
87 Wojciech Kossak – Painter
88 St Stanislaw – Churchman & Saint
89 Kazimierz Pulaski – Patriot & Soldier
90 Tadeusz Kantor – Painter, Set Designer, Director
91 Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz – Writer
92 “The Unknown Soldier”
93 Grazyna Bacewicz – Composer
94 Jerzy Popieluszko – Priest & Martyr
95 Wojciech Boguslawski – Playwright & Actor
96 Mieczyslaw Karlowicz – Composer
97 Tadeusz Mazowiecki – Politician
98 Wieslaw Ochman – Singer
99 Jan Kilinski – Patiotic Leader
100 Maria Konopnicka – Writer
 

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Vanman, who is Grzegorz Brzeczyszczykiewicz???
 

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Randy Whorewald said:
Here's another 100 notable Poles:

1. Jozef Pilsudski – Soldier & Statesman
2. John Paul II - Pope
3. Fryderyk Chopin – Composer
4. Maria Sklodowska-Curie – Scientist
5. Adam Mickiewicz – Poet
6. Mikolaj Kopernik – Astronomer
7. Lech Walesa – Union Leader & Politician
8. Henryk Sienkiewicz - Writer
9. Jan Kochanowski – Poet
10. Janusz Korczak – Educator & Martyr
11 Jan III Sobieski – King
12 Wladyslaw Jagiello – King 14 Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski
15 Karel Szymanowski – Composer
16 Jadwiga – Queen
17 Tadeusz Kosciuszko – Patriotic Leader
18 Cyprian Norwid – Poet
19 Ignacy Jan Paderewski – Politician & Pianist
20 Andrzej Wajda – Film Director
21 Henryk Gorecki – Composer
22 Krzystof Kieslowski – Film Director
23 Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz – Playwright & Painter
24 Stefan Batory – King
25 Stanislaw Wyspianski – Playwright & Poet
26 Juliusz Slowacki – Poet & Playwright
27 Stanislaw Lem – Science Fiction Writer
28 St Maksymillian Kolbe – Saint & Martyr
29 Bronislaw Malinowski – Social Anthropologist
30 Jan Dlugosz – Chronicler
31 Wladyslaw Sikorski – Soldier & Statesman
32 Boleslaw Prus – Writer
33 Joachim Lelewel – Historian & Politician
34 Witold Gombrowicz – Author
35 Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont – Writer
36 Slawomir Mrozek – Playwright & Writer
37 Zygmunt Krasinski – Playwright & Poet
38 Tadeusz Konwicki – Author
39 Stefan Zeromski – Writer
40 Krzystof Penderecki – Composer
41 Hugo Kollataj – Politician
42 Piotr Michalowski – Painter
43 Czeslaw Milosz – Poet & Writer
44 Aleksander Fredro – Playwright
45 Jan Henryk Dabrowski – General
46 Oskar Kolberg – Folklorist
47 Jozef Bem – General
48 Stanislaw August Poniatowski – King
49 Wislawa Szymborska - Poet
50 Casimir the Great - King
51 Bruno Schulz – Writer & Graphic Artist
52 Leon Schller – Director & Critic
53 Wladyslaw Anders – Soldier
54 Witold Lutoslawski – Composer
55 Mikolaj Rej – poet
56 Wojciech Kilar – Composer
57 Jerzy Stuhr – Actor
58 Zygmunt I Stary – King
59 Tadeusz Baird – Composer
60 Maria Dabrowska – Novelist
61 Wojciech Korfanty – Politician
62 Roman Dmowski – Politician
63 Roman Polanski – Film Director
64 Sir Andrzej Panufnik – Composer
65 Zbigniew Cybulski – Actor
66 Jan Kott – Lierary Critic
67 Jan Matejko - Painter
68 Wanda Landowska – Harpsicord player
69 Jan Karski – Wartime Courier
70 Leszek Balcerowicz – Politician & economist
71 Mieszko I – King
72 Ernest Bryll – Poet & Writer
73 Marian Brandys – Novelist & Journalist
74 Artur Grottger – Painter
75 Jerzy Hoffman – Film Director
76 Romuald Traugutt – Patriot
77 Konstanty Ildefons Galczynski – Poet
78 Stanislaw Moniuszko - Composer
79 Zbigniew Herbert - Poet
80 Henryk Wieniawski – Violinist & Composer
81 Kuba Sienkiewicz - Singer
82 Adam Jerzy Czartoryski – Statesman
83 Boleslaw I – King
84 Prince Jozef Poniatowski – Soldier
85 Helena Modrzejewska – Actress
86 Daniel Olbrychski – Actor
87 Wojciech Kossak – Painter
88 St Stanislaw – Churchman & Saint
89 Kazimierz Pulaski – Patriot & Soldier
90 Tadeusz Kantor – Painter, Set Designer, Director
91 Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz – Writer
92 “The Unknown Soldier”
93 Grazyna Bacewicz – Composer
94 Jerzy Popieluszko – Priest & Martyr
95 Wojciech Boguslawski – Playwright & Actor
96 Mieczyslaw Karlowicz – Composer
97 Tadeusz Mazowiecki – Politician
98 Wieslaw Ochman – Singer
99 Jan Kilinski – Patiotic Leader
100 Maria Konopnicka – Writer
With so many Polish people too bad only 100 have jobs:p
 

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LOL - you are funny.
 

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Randy Whorewald said:
Anyone remember Zbignew Brzezinski? Born in Warsaw Poland.

He was Jimmy Carter's National Security Advisor. He was a key player in luring the Soviets into Afghanistan. It was The Soviet's Vietnam.

Indeed, for almost 10 years, Moscow had to carry on a war unsupportable by the government, a conflict that brought about the demoralization and finally the breakup of the Soviet empire.

He once said: "What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet Empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?"
Yes I've heard of him. He's one of the greatest minds that has ever worked for the US government. I read his book, The Grand Chessboard. This man's a genius.

They credit Reagan for bringing down the Soviets... but the truth is, it was Brzezinski's plan under Carter that sucked the Soviets into Afghanistan. They were pretty much demolished when Reagan came in and provided the Stinger missiles, and the stupid (American) public are always ready to believe in the silver bullet solution, so thus believed that one piece of technology won the war. Reagan and his advisors were never capable of engineering the defeat of a major power. The Stinger was a PR coup for Reagan, but the real credit for the plan to destroy the Soviets goes to Brzezinski.
 

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Randy Whorewald said:
Vanman, who is Grzegorz Brzeczyszczykiewicz???
in a comedy film "How I started Second WW", main character says that this is his name. You can imagine a German officer who is trying to write it down.

:D
 
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