tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post8422877786220393539..comments2024-01-26T07:30:31.571+01:00Comments on Kielbasa Stories: Pustelnik and PawlikowskaChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05384854442041889558noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-31102869709873715702012-02-17T16:33:38.123+01:002012-02-17T16:33:38.123+01:00Hi Oskar- Thanks for writing and thanks for the co...Hi Oskar- Thanks for writing and thanks for the compliment. I get notifications for comments older than 2 weeks. Sometimes people send me secret messages that way ;) They go to old posts, send me a message and then ask me not to publish it. Funny.<br /><br />I have to say that I haven't even read the book by Pawlikowska which I received at no cost at the lecture. But for fairness, I will put Cejrowski on my "intend to read" list.<br /><br />Drop us a comment from time to time so we know you are out there :)Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05384854442041889558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-35106532924159007262012-02-16T20:43:26.707+01:002012-02-16T20:43:26.707+01:00I read your blog (love it btw) every now and then ...I read your blog (love it btw) every now and then (I mean I've read all of the entries but I don't do it regularly) so I apologize for commenting after 8 months and I hope you are getting notifications because it would be a shame to write all that for nothing :)<br /><br />As for Cejrowski.<br />I really dislike his political views, his attitude and all that but I have to admit that his books and his style of writing is very good.<br />You should read "Gringo wśród dzikich plemion" or "Rio Anaconda"<br />maybe you will like him a little more.<br /><br />Best Regards,<br />Oskar.Vaernilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11681636875887405057noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-31149465120792404802011-07-02T14:37:18.494+02:002011-07-02T14:37:18.494+02:00My jungle is the Japanese tax code - I'm total...My jungle is the Japanese tax code - I'm totally and utterly lost in it!!!2catsinjapanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14316120450874485137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-33122213874993584182011-06-27T20:12:33.953+02:002011-06-27T20:12:33.953+02:00czarownica - Welcome from Poland all the way to th...czarownica - Welcome from Poland all the way to the UK! You know, Misiu said almost the same thing about Pawlikowska and her ex-husband being enough reason to hide in jungle ;) Well, his assessment of Cejrowski was a bit more vulgar than your version.<br /><br />robin153- Greetings from Poland all the way to the White House (well, down the road from the White House at least). I'm glad you found my post as COOL as I did. I go to those kind of parties pretty regularly, but this is the first time I was really so impressed with the guests to write about them.<br /><br />kasia.eire - Greetings from Poland all the way to Ireland! And about Pawlikowska - those legs! I usually have a rule that women over the age of 30 should not wear mini's but for her, I will make an exception. She shouldn't wear anything but mini's. And that is coming from a woman, so you know her legs must be really, really good.<br /><br />Lois B- Greetings from "down South" to "up North" in Poland. Once one of my husband's students from years ago set up an appointment with him just to catch up. The student (all grown up) had moved to America and married an American woman. When we met, the wife expressed her gratitude to Misiu for teaching her husband English which allowed him to study in the US and for them to meet. Misiu really felt good that day :)<br /><br />girri - Welcome from Poland all the way (well, the short way) to Berlin. If you get homesick, just jump on the train and visit us :)<br /><br />madkasia -I heard that Kilimanjaro is a good place to start. Good luck in your new position or maybe I should just say "break a leg".Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05384854442041889558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-65842882163457182922011-06-27T15:16:26.413+02:002011-06-27T15:16:26.413+02:00Loving the post!
Long time ago I used to read mou...Loving the post! <br />Long time ago I used to read mountaineering books. <br />And although I know I'm not going to climb the Crown of the World, climbing Kilimanjaro is on my list of things to do at some point. <br />For the time being I'm getting ready to navigate through my new "hospital jungle" - since later this week I'm starting working as a surgical intern.madkasiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07302298613105748371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-38416419351402387522011-06-23T21:52:51.604+02:002011-06-23T21:52:51.604+02:00My jungle is Berlin :) even with very good german ...My jungle is Berlin :) even with very good german skills and a language degree...girrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05917653958605120506noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-21737390452022808492011-06-23T09:00:13.824+02:002011-06-23T09:00:13.824+02:00My jungle is also Poland - where I struggle to pic...My jungle is also Poland - where I struggle to pick up bits and pieces of the language. I'm very grateful that so many people speak English; thanks to Chris, Misiu, and my brother, Dennis, who taught English here 20 years ago,Lois Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03560321506489546079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-45873224822628529122011-06-23T00:17:05.180+02:002011-06-23T00:17:05.180+02:00I forgot to say what is my jungle - at the moment ...I forgot to say what is my jungle - at the moment it's Ireland with people who never say what they really think. First I thought it was very false but now I think it's very wise. Only sometimes I am very tired of 'small talk', I would be grateful for someone to have a very 'juicy' but still 'safe' conversation (I don't mean talking behind someone's back or gossip)kasia.eirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11267655988340662825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-50348289946132482752011-06-23T00:07:21.136+02:002011-06-23T00:07:21.136+02:00I met Beata Pawlikowska in Koszalin (my home town)...I met Beata Pawlikowska in Koszalin (my home town), where she was born and lived for the first 20 odd years of her life. Even then, when she hadn't dreamed about those trips and life of explorer yet, she was a fantastic and interesting woman. Each year she gets better, like winekasia.eirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11267655988340662825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-73419888829032643492011-06-22T23:51:36.868+02:002011-06-22T23:51:36.868+02:00How COOL to read about it. My big jungle right now...How COOL to read about it. My big jungle right now is my office ( a few blocks from the White House) where I am trying to end some work-related drama. ( I am so ready to move on to another jungle, maybe outside human emothions. Let's this one be more physical!<br />Loving your blog!robin153https://www.blogger.com/profile/16476023069847363378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2489825674468647913.post-19168781325117960472011-06-22T23:37:23.810+02:002011-06-22T23:37:23.810+02:00Hi.
Reading your blog occasionally, but don't...Hi. <br />Reading your blog occasionally, but don't like to keep missing entries, so I'm starting to follow:) <br /><br />Pawlikowska used to be the wife of Wojciech Cejrowski - the right-wing nationalist and the host of (in)famous "WC kwadrans".<br />This might explain why she preferred to stay away from home travelling all over the world. <br />And then it became a habit.<br /><br />My jungle is, where the heart is - currently a small village on Yorks/Lancs border in the UK.czarownicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05851827590215353327noreply@blogger.com