Just for fun...

I hear his tribe fought for the British....maybe
They were sustainable and very rich and threw the best parties. Not sure about fighting the British, but the British also did not like the prospect of an invasion and the bombing of London. Anger can be a healthy motivational emotion. It is good and right in the right circumstances. Snake venom is toxic but similar compounds also kill cancer. It is how you use your anger as a activating thing in the right dose that is healing.
 
Hes only right.
Brix always tells me I should take more care of what I'm speaking abroad in Polish as the chances are other Polish people would be around :) Specifically, the Polish k-word is widely understood :)

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A Polish tourist in London :)

Once, I was walking in Tel-Aviv at night. Spotted a group of people speaking Romanian. I wanted to show off a little:
-- Bună ziua! (Good day!)
-- Bună seara! (Good evening!) -- they corrected me, automatically :)

You never know who's listening to you around. Once, I was talking with Brix (in Polish) by the Warsaw Chopin Airport. "I watched many aviation programmes and now know it needs a lot of money for a person to become a commercial pilot, the First Officer. I wonder whether the upgrade to Captain is automatic and free or it requires a financial input from the person?". A tall pretty young man around wearing civilian clothes remarked: "You can bet it costs a lot of money!" and he elaborated some. Turned out, he was an airline captain :)
 
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Brix always tells me I should take more care of what I'm speaking abroad in Polish as the chances are other Polish people would be around :) Specifically, the Polish k-word is widely understood :)

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A Polish tourist in London :)

Once, I was walking in Tel-Aviv at night. Spotted a group of people speaking Romanian. I wanted to show off a little:
-- Bună ziua! (Good day!)
-- Bună seara! (Good evening!) -- they corrected me, automatically :)

You never know who's listening to you around. Once, I was talking with Brix (in Polish) by the Warsaw Chopin Airport. "I watched many aviation programmes and now know it needs a lot of money for a person to become a commercial pilot, the First Officer. I wonder whether the upgrade to Captain is automatic and free or it requires a financial input from the person?". A tall pretty young man around wearing civilian clothes remarked: "You can bet it costs a lot of money!" and he elaborated some. Turned out, he was an airline captain :)
ever see the picture of the two petite strikingly good looking female Egyptian airline pilots in the cockpit of a jetliner?(yes they had the captains epaulets-restored my faith in the female gender)
 
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