>
> My In-Laws are from Poland...
> My wife was born there and was there until she was 5 yrs old. she
> speaks polish still, her mother speaks polish 80% of the time.
> My wife and I havent been back in over 10yrs. geezs we should get
> back there.
>
> I find it interesting that there is a noticable amount of NTLK'ers
> that have polish connections.
>
> Kevin
>
>
> On Jun 7, 2006, at 6:01 PM, Alaric Dyson wrote:
>
>> Sadly I won't be going in the direction of Krakow. No, I haven't
>> met up with
>> the cold fish yet. I'll have to find out about that. I did have a
>> fish
>> experience in Norway though. The Hotel I stayed at in Ergesund
>> served mainly
>> fish every day even for breakfast. Couldn't wait to get home and
>> sink my
>> teeth into a nice juicy steak. So far all the food I've eaten in
>> Poland
>> though unpronouncable has tasted good . I still think they use way
>> too much
>> unnecessary characters in their words. I been told Canadians have
>> a pretty
>> bad reputation here in Tarnobrzeg since they pulled out of the
>> sulphur
>> mining business. I've been advised to keep a low profile.
>>
>> My observation: A Tim Horton's style Poutine & Coffee chain could
>> be a
>> lucrative business in Poland or is that just my North American way of
>> thinking.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jon Glass
>> Subject: [Bulk] Re: [NTLK] A little pointer in the right
>> direction....
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