The American women’s indoor volleyball team defeated Poland in five sets Sunday, eliminating the possibility of a quarter-final berth for the Polish squad, some 8000 perverts people arrived here yesterday searching for the pics of the Polish team, I’m guessing most were Americans who’d caught the match and suddenly found a new fascination with volleyball.

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New Immigration Measures for the UK

Posted on July 31st, 2008 by in Polish Girls

In an effort to win back public support UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has introduced new measures to halt the wave of migration from Poland to the UK. All the women entering the UK will now be entered into a “Miss Poland UK” contest with the best looking getting to stay and the ugly ones [...]

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What is Poland famous for?

Posted on July 31st, 2008 by in Polish Girls

Netherlands is famous for clogs, England is famous for fish & chips, Italy is famous for pizza, Switzerland is famous for clocks. Now what is Poland famous for? Ah yes… now I remember:

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I’ve never seen my girlfriend’s relatives (especially the older men) get so excited about anything as much as they do about the Polish women’s national volleyball team. Whenever they play kielbasa is eaten, vodka is drunk and the TV gets screamed at. I have a pretty good idea why they enjoy it so much, see [...]

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“Did you see that Henryk??”

Posted on July 28th, 2008 by in Drinking

Try take a guess what has captured their attention… Could it be this? Or this?

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