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Only Polish people will understand this…

Feb16
2008
23 Comments Written by jurczyk

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Polish People Are Great!

You know you’re Polish if…

If you come from Chicago, Buffalo, Cleveland, Hamtramck, or Milwaukee there is a large church called “Saint Stanislaus,” or “Saint Hedwig,” within one block of your childhood home (that is, unless you’re one of those suburban exiles, in which case the church is within one block of your babcia’s house!)

The neighborhood you grew up in is called “Little Warsaw”, “Slavic Village”, “Polish Hill,” or something of that sort. You like to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day but only because “the Irish are oppressed too”!

Your knowledge of the Polish language is lim ited to ‘naughty’ words (e.g., dupa, gowno, gatki, etc), names for food (e.g, pierogi, kapusta, etc), and drinking toasts (e.G., na zdrowie, sto lat, etc).

You occasionally add the suffix “-ski” to English words for no apparent reason (e.G., “I’m gonna go put the car-ski in the garage-ski”). [If you also happen to know a few basic conversational phrases in Polish, you are considered "old school" by friends and relatives.]

You call your grandma “babcia” or “busia” and your grandpa “dziadzia.” You know how to dance the polka, but you only do it at weddings after kicking back a few generous shots of vodka.

You like to drink. Especially beer. Especially cheap beer.

When frustrated, you slap your forehead, shake your head, and say “O Jezu Marija!”

You have one grandma that wears a babushka and galoshes every single day of the year and another grandma that wears a lot of jewelry and too much make-up.

You have a grandma who uses ev ery single part of animal carcasses to make sausages , soups, dumplings, etc.

You have at least one uncle named “Stan,” or “Stas.”

You have at least one relative who works, or used to work, for the Big Three.

Your relatives show constant devotion to saints, the Blessed Virgin, the Pope, the Democratic Party, the U.S. Steelworkers, etc.

Your grandma has a shrine complete with votive candles and a picture of the “Our Lady of Czestochowa” or “Infant of Prague.”

Your parents have at least one crucifix or religious picture mounted on a wall in their house with palms tucked behind it.

Your grandparents and other rela tives habitually kiss everyone they meet.

You refer to your two dozen or so cousins by childhood nicknames (e.g., Stannie, Nicky, Louie, Joey, Chickie, Honey, etc.) irrespective of their ages.

You refer to grandparents and aunts by pet names (e.G., Aunt Honey, Aunt Chickie, Grandpa Jo-Jo, etc).

You regularly attend Friday fish fries, harvest festivals, parish festivals, Vegas nights, and/or Bingo.

You bowl regularly and/or on a team sponsored by a local bar.

You get your food blessed at Easter and your house blessed at Christmas time.

Your family has a wigilia meal on Christmas Eve at which you share oplatki.

You like to put sour cream, horseradish, and/or beer on everything you eat.

Your family likes to play card games like hearts and pinochle, and this often culminates in full-scale brawls.

You always prefer rye bread to white or wheat.

Your dad has forced you to eat horseradish, claiming that it will “put hair on your chest” (even If you’re a female!).

You like to go “mushroom hunting.”

People in your family have their wedding receptions at places called “Polish Legion Hall,” “Sacred Heart Center,” etc.

You know the words to “Sto Lat” and sing it at all birthday parties.

You can out drink all of your friends.

You have waited in line at a church or bakery to buy pierogi or paczki.

You frequently add “dere” (there) and/or “ya know” to the end of sentences. Words like kiszka, kielbasa, and kolaczki actually mean something to you.

You know the difference between Czechs, Slovaks, and Slovenes, and you think they’re all inferior to poles despite the numerous glaring similarities.

You used to get a day off from school on Saint Joseph’s Day (March 19).

You actually know who Kosciuszko and Pulaski are, and why they’re important.

You have at least one relative who plays the Accordion.

You are inclined to blame all the world’s ills on Germans and Russians.

You have an easier time getting along with Irishmen and Italians than with non-Polish Slavs.

You’re either completely overdressed or completely underdressed for every occasion.

If you’re a woman, you wear make-up at all times – even if it’s 90 degrees outside and you’re 88 years old.

Your idea of “healthy” is boiled pierogi, light beer, and filtered cigarettes.

You walk into a crowd of people you don’t know and talk to them like they’re your best friends in the whole world.

You hoard vast amounts of money in your house.

You have at least one bar in your house – usually in the basement.

Your family always has an excuse to hold a “poprawini e” – e.g., when someone dies, or when someone gets married.

You’ve never been to Poland, but you have mysterious relatives there to whom you send gifts and money every Christmas.

Your front yard is filled with lawn ornaments – e.g., pink flamingos, jockey, Mary in the halfshell, etc.

You have relatives who are priests and nuns.

You collect “prayer cards” from funerals.

You or someone in your family owns highly outdated Dodge or Plymouth.

You regularly attend Mass but spend most of the ceremony sleeping and/or looking at the parish bulletin.

You’re haven’t been a practicing Catholic for years but everyone in your family insists that it’s “just a phase.”

You often visit cemeteries, light votive candles for dead relatives, and generally spend an unhealthy amount of time obsessing about death.

You like to gossip and generally talk too much.

People often have trouble pronouncing your last name.

Your family is so loyal that even a second cousin would take a bullet for you.

You drink your coffee black and take your liquor straight up.

If you’re from Chicago you come by my house to go shopping at Jewels or Dominick. You used to shop at Kroger, A&Ps, HiLows, Monkey Wards, and Sears Roadbuck.

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Almost famous…

Feb11
2008
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Learning Trends
A few weeks ago I completed a request by Elliot Masie for reflections on ELearning in the last 10 years. The event was the publication of the 500th issue of his excellent Learning TRENDS newsletter. Well, what do you know ? Not only did he use my quote, but mine was the first quote in the 33-page edition.

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Web Hosting Reviews

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2008
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Web Hosting Unleashed
if you’re looking to host your site, a number of sites or starting a hosting reselling business, Web Hosting Unleashed gives you information on a ton of services including customer reviews.

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LinkedIn story

Jan20
2008
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LinkedIn - Reid Hoffman

This article about LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman gives some insight into the purpose and future of the professional networking site.

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Downtown Cleveland 2.0

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2008
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The Ameritrust Building

The sale of the old Ameritrust Tower makes it appear that a modern-looking structure might actually go up in downtown. Read the story. When was the last time that happened?

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All the neatest Web 2.0 Apps

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2008
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Go2Web20
Lots of neat apps here. Read the blog here.

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WiZIQ – The Free Online Learning and Teaching Platform

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2008
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WiZIQ
See a presentation about this new tool, WiZIQ, that allows anyone to create and host online learning applications for free.

Posted in Education

Need good images for your web site, brochure or report ?

Jan01
2008
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Stock Photo
Microstock Diaries chronicles the happenings of the various low-cost stock photo sites that operated on the web whether you’re a buyer or seller.

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Domain Name Auction Sites

Jan01
2008
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Domain Name Auction Sites
Afternic
EBay
NameJet
Sedo
Snapnames
TDNam
Moniker / Events

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New Western Reserve Trail Running site

Dec20
2007
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The new Western Reserve Trail Running web site is now online. WRTR is home to the Burning River 100, Buckeye Trail runs and more….

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