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derekthetree
11-30-2006, 01:43 PM
Three cheers for the guy :D

whiteballz
11-30-2006, 02:18 PM
Happy Birthday dydzi! i wish you many more to come :)

drakkie
11-30-2006, 02:22 PM
Have a good one mate !!! Have a beer on me :p

Vaigra
11-30-2006, 02:45 PM
Happy Birthday Mateusz :)
I was going to make the thread, but the tree beat me to it!
I'll chop his ass down while you party :p

dydzi
11-30-2006, 03:05 PM
yer so cute guys :D

thanks to all

PerfAdv
11-30-2006, 03:06 PM
Happy Birthday!! Eventhough you've been a mostly absent member of late...

Ferrer
11-30-2006, 03:15 PM
Happy birthday! :)

derekthetree
11-30-2006, 03:15 PM
Happy Birthday Mateusz :)
I was going to make the thread, but the tree beat me to it!
I'll chop his ass down while you party :p

Yeah?

I'll put you next to a bottle of blue pills and see you get eaten :p

Vaigra
11-30-2006, 03:29 PM
I'm sure you use those little blue pills often enough to not confuse the two :p

I get eaten enough and have no need for the pills, thank you :)

IWantAnAudiRS6
11-30-2006, 03:34 PM
Happy Birthday to a fellow Polski!

And sexytime/natureboy, keep it down, I'm trying to sleep :p

The_Canuck
11-30-2006, 03:45 PM
Happy Birthday man!

IBrake4Rainbows
11-30-2006, 04:06 PM
Happy Birthday Dude! May your future be full of Beer and Chicks!

Jack_Bauer
11-30-2006, 04:17 PM
Happy Birthday! (http://www.dydzi.youaremighty.com/) ;)

Bob
11-30-2006, 04:22 PM
Happy Birthday! (http://www.dydzi.youaremighty.com/) ;)
awesome! happy bday.

man 430gt
12-01-2006, 12:38 AM
Happy Birthday! (http://www.dydzi.youaremighty.com/) ;)
LMAO!:D Happy birthday man!:D

go.pawel
12-01-2006, 02:22 AM
Happy Birthday to a fellow Polski!

OK, the B-Day's over, time for corrections :D
"polski" is an adjective, a person from Poland is a "Polak" (or "Polka" when it's a female).

IWantAnAudiRS6
12-01-2006, 03:12 AM
OK, the B-Day's over, time for corrections :D
"polski" is an adjective, a person from Poland is a "Polak" (or "Polka" when it's a female).
Thank... you :p

A polka is also a dance :) useless fact of the day...

dydzi
12-01-2006, 06:32 AM
thank ya all once again :D

i've been waiting for that thread for few last weeks haha
joking :p

Jack Bauer - you da man :) (actually i have to agree with what's said there :o)


A polka is also a dance :) useless fact of the day...

interestingly, it's swedish :D

IWantAnAudiRS6
12-01-2006, 07:17 AM
interestingly, it's swedish :D
I don't think I'll be able to sleep now, after that amazing piece of information! :D

Take it e-z, dude.

go.pawel
12-01-2006, 07:33 AM
interestingly, it's swedish :D

No it's not. It's czech. The swedish dance is called polska.

twinspark
12-01-2006, 07:50 AM
No it's not. It's czech. The swedish dance is called polska. Actually Wikipedia tells that polska is from 16th century Poland. Which makes perfect sense as polska means Polish in Swedish, where the dance was popular in the 18th century.

Edit: of course I don't know what that dance is called in Poland.

Edit2: to not take over the thread, late bday congratulations to Dydzi!

go.pawel
12-01-2006, 08:05 AM
Actually Wikipedia tells that polska is from 16th century Poland. Which makes perfect sense as polska is Polish in Swedish, where the dance was popular in the 18'th century.

Edit: of course I don't know what that dance is called in Poland.

It's not a polish dance so it doesn't have a specific name in polish. The most probable explanation of the name is that it was invented at the swedish court by some polish artists during the polish-swedish union at the end of the XVI century.

As for polka, that dance was originally called "pulka", which means "half" in czech language (it's a 2/4-beat dance). The name got changed to "polka" as a sign of solidarity with polish insurgents of the 1830-31 uprising.

twinspark
12-01-2006, 08:36 AM
It's not a polish dance so it doesn't have a specific name in polish. The most probable explanation of the name is that it was invented at the swedish court by some polish artists during the polish-swedish union at the end of the XVI century.
Okay, I don't feel like arguing about your own history, especially as my knowledge is limited to wikipedia's information that isn't exactly bulletproof. :)

henk4
12-01-2006, 08:52 AM
Happy Birthday:)

go.pawel
12-01-2006, 08:56 AM
Happy Birthday:)

Don't go off topic henk! :D

henk4
12-01-2006, 09:06 AM
Don't go off topic henk! :D

Sorry I had no time to read everything there, so I concentrated on the important issue...

Piacki_117
12-01-2006, 11:07 AM
Happy Birthday mate, hope you'll have fun :)