Anyone know about wherabouts of Brom@Zoo? - now sorted out
#1
Anyone know about wherabouts of Brom@Zoo? - now sorted out
Brom has kind of dissapeared from forums for last two days. I wonder if everything is OK as I'm waiting for some very important stuff from him. Anyone been to Zoo? I hope he just has a lot of work and doesn't have time for posting. Still kind of worrying to sit here with no info...
#4
Maybe. Before posting I checked for his last posts and it was like two days or something. Anyway I got PM form him now
Sorry I'm just being impatient to drive my car out of the garage
Sorry I'm just being impatient to drive my car out of the garage
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#13
Originally Posted by maria
phew... thank god for that!!
she be looking lovely!
she be looking lovely!
be nice to have her back a bit quicker than standard
#15
Doug - same three letters as Jay B's old Esc Cos - must be from same area.
Azrael - don't worry about Brom - I spoke to him yesterday. That man works harder than any human on the face of the planet, which is why he's not always quick to answer stuff.
Azrael - don't worry about Brom - I spoke to him yesterday. That man works harder than any human on the face of the planet, which is why he's not always quick to answer stuff.
#16
Originally Posted by RichardPON
Doug - same three letters as Jay B's old Esc Cos - must be from same area.
Azrael - don't worry about Brom - I spoke to him yesterday. That man works harder than any human on the face of the planet, which is why he's not always quick to answer stuff.
Azrael - don't worry about Brom - I spoke to him yesterday. That man works harder than any human on the face of the planet, which is why he's not always quick to answer stuff.
#19
Originally Posted by Doug Stirling
I call him Bromski now...........
cause he's soooo busy nowdays and allways russian around
cause he's soooo busy nowdays and allways russian around
"ski" ending is actually Polish. I have no idea why Americans think it's Russian and put it to all Russian characters in films. Originally it was reserved for noble-borns only but in XIX century most Polish families changed their names to "ski" ending. Russian names have some other characteristic names. Of course you can see "ski" ending in Russian names but this is because large parts of modern Russia were part of Poland for centuries.
#20
Originally Posted by RichardPON
Azrael - don't worry about Brom - I spoke to him yesterday. That man works harder than any human on the face of the planet, which is why he's not always quick to answer stuff.
I know one other human who I think could match him. But still it's most impressive.
Anyway I got a reply form Brom already so no problems
#22
Originally Posted by Azrael
Originally Posted by Doug Stirling
I call him Bromski now...........
cause he's soooo busy nowdays and allways russian around
cause he's soooo busy nowdays and allways russian around
"ski" ending is actually Polish. I have noidea why americans think it's russian and put it to al russian characters in films. Originally it was reserved for noble-borns only but in XIX century most Polish families changed their names to "ski" ending. Russian names have some other characteristic names. Of course you can see "ski" enging in Russian names but this is because large parts of modern Russia were part of Poland for centuries.
The worst thing is, I studied History at Uni for four years, and I didn't know that! Interesting though!
#23
Originally Posted by RichardPON
The worst thing is, I studied History at Uni for four years, and I didn't know that! Interesting though!
#27
Originally Posted by Azrael
Now, remind me -> is there pronaunciation difference between polish and Polish??? I never remeber that and I certainly can not repeat it.
Funny though
#28
Originally Posted by RichardPON
Originally Posted by Azrael
Now, remind me -> is there pronaunciation difference between polish and Polish??? I never remeber that and I certainly can not repeat it.
Funny though
#29
Anna Bolein (Nan Bullen) was the prettiest one from what I've heard
Azrael: isn't it so that if your surname is for example Wojtanowski it's changed to Wojtanowska incase of females?
Azrael: isn't it so that if your surname is for example Wojtanowski it's changed to Wojtanowska incase of females?
#30
Originally Posted by Azrael
Yes Azrael it is, but Doug was hoping you wouldn't notice
He's lucky I'm not easy to offend and have good sense of humor There are some people who would have wrought their vengance to the 11th generation on his family for such joke (There really are such people :-( )
He's lucky I'm not easy to offend and have good sense of humor There are some people who would have wrought their vengance to the 11th generation on his family for such joke (There really are such people :-( )
#31
Originally Posted by Hooligan
Azrael: isn't it so that if your surname is for example Wojtanowski it's changed to Wojtanowska incase of females?
Zawila-Niedzwiecki (actually it's Zawiła-Niedźwiecki but I'm not sure if the correct letter will show on you computer)
in feminine version it would be "Zawila-Niedzwiecka" as Zawila will be ending with "a" in both versions.
There are also forms that can show by changing surname that somebody is somebody's wife or daughter, but those kind of come out of use, with some exceptions.
#32
Originally Posted by Doug Stirling
Originally Posted by Azrael
Yes Azrael it is, but Doug was hoping you wouldn't notice
He's lucky I'm not easy to offend and have good sense of humor There are some people who would have wrought their vengance to the 11th generation on his family for such joke (There really are such people :-( )
He's lucky I'm not easy to offend and have good sense of humor There are some people who would have wrought their vengance to the 11th generation on his family for such joke (There really are such people :-( )
My language skills are failing me today. What do I reply?
"None recived" "None done"? There was special reply to that....
Anyway I'm not offended just don't do similar jjiokes to people from Balkans or Middle east or from Polish moutains
#34
Originally Posted by Hooligan
Anna Bolein (Nan Bullen) was the prettiest one from what I've heard
"Pulchra enim sunt ubera quae paululum supereminent et tument modice, necc fluitantiaa licenter, sed leniter restricta, repressa sed non depressa..."
#38
Originally Posted by Hooligan
Azrael: I know, I'm not into the middelaged
And I don't get hit in the face, they leave happy and satified
Go on then, introduce me to your mates
And I don't get hit in the face, they leave happy and satified
Go on then, introduce me to your mates
LOL. I can introduce you when you come over, I even have nice one who likes foreigners