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Offline SirLoin

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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #15 on: June 27, 2008, 05:34:16 PM »
What's with all the anti-polish sentiment?

The Poles make great Pilsners
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #16 on: June 27, 2008, 05:39:55 PM »
They also held out for 4 weeks vs Hitler & Stalin.

The French (w the support of The RAF and British Expeditionary Force) lasted 6 weeks.

They were the most lethal sqd in the entire BoB scenario.

Tehy were the first annexed country of WW2 to break away from the USSR's iron curtain.

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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #17 on: June 27, 2008, 08:51:49 PM »
Take it easy guys.  The best thing about being Polish is taking a joke. 
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I have finished my course,
I have kept the faith.
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #18 on: June 27, 2008, 08:52:58 PM »
lol that was funny.
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2008, 09:06:19 PM »
Take it easy guys.  The best thing about being Polish is taking a joke. 

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Darn right, some of those are pretty funny :D
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #20 on: June 28, 2008, 07:49:38 AM »
They also held out for 4 weeks vs Hitler & Stalin.

The French (w the support of The RAF and British Expeditionary Force) lasted 6 weeks.

They were the most lethal sqd in the entire BoB scenario.

Tehy were the first annexed country of WW2 to break away from the USSR's iron curtain.

 :aok

very tough and brave those poles were,, i bet they could handle a joke or two!! :aok
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #21 on: June 28, 2008, 01:26:07 PM »
I do have a lot of respect for the Poles.  Charging German tanks with horse cavalry takes some big ones.  Their pilots were also fearless.  I just love a good joke now and then.  No disrespect intended. 
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #22 on: June 28, 2008, 02:17:53 PM »
Charging German tanks with horse cavalry takes some big ones.

This never happened.  The Polish cavalrymen were brave, not stupid.

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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #23 on: June 28, 2008, 03:59:36 PM »
I grew up in Northern MN; predominantly Scandanavian and a lot of Finns (I'm one).  Everyone up there told Finn jokes (Polish jokes with the nationality changed).  All the Finns of course, told Polish jokes.  It was all in good lighthearted fun.  It's too bad some people can't take a joke.
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #24 on: June 28, 2008, 05:47:57 PM »
Growing up in Chicago, I had a Polish aunt who told me the best ones.  One I remember from childhood:

Two Polish hunters are out for hours in the woods with their trusty hound trying to bag some birds.  One says to the other "We haven't gotten anything, what are we doing wrong?"  Other guy says, "Maybe we're not throwing the dog high enough."

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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #25 on: June 28, 2008, 10:05:01 PM »


    Three men are traveling in the Amazon, a German, an American, and a Pole, and they get captured by some Amazons. The head of the tribe says to the German, "What do you want on your back for your whipping?"

    The German responds, "I will take oil!" So they put oil on his back, and a large Amazon whips him 10 times. When he is finished the German has these huge welts on his back, and he can hardly move.

    The Amazons haul the German away, and say to the Pole, "What do you want on your back?" "I will take nothing!" says the Pole, and he stands there straight and takes his 10 lashings without a single flinch. "What will you take on your back?" the Amazons ask the American. He responds, "I'll take the Pole"



A Pollack walked into a bar with a duck under his arm. The bartender saw them and said, "Hey, what are you doing bringing that pig in here?" The Pollack answered, "That's not a pig; it's a duck." And the bartender replied, "I was talking to the duck!"

A Pollack walked into a bar with dogshit in his hand and said to the bartender, "Look what I almost stepped it!"

A Pollack walked in to a pizza place and ordered a pizza. The pizza man asked him, "Should I cut it into six pieces or eight?" And the Pollack answered, "Cut it into six; I couldn't eat eight."

Did you hear about the Polish fish?
It drowned.

Did you hear about the Polish football team?
Well, four scores and seven years ago . . .

Have you heard about the Polish cocktail?
Perrier and water.

Have you heard about the Polish kamikaze pilot?
He flew 39 missions.

Have you heard about the Polish princess?
She could tell if someone peed in the bed.

"Have you heard the Polish knock knock joke?"
"No."
"Say `knock knock'."
"Knock knock."
"Who's there?"

How can you tell a Polish neighborhood?
By the toilet paper hung out to dry.

How do you know when a Pollack has been in your back yard?
Your garbage is gone and your dog is pregnant.

How do you sink a Polish battleship?
Put it in water.

The first Polish spacecraft was put into orbit with two astronauts. One of them took a space walk to repair something on the exterior of the spacecraft. When he was done he knocked on the airlock's inner door. And the other Pollack asked, "Who's there?"

The first prize in a certain contest was a week in Poland. The second prize was two weeks in Poland.

The Pollacks were getting really pissed off about people telling all these Pollack jokes so they decided to stage a march on Washington.
When last heard from they were 10 miles out of Seattle.

Sign on a toilet seat protector dispenser: "Polish T-shirts."

What does a Pollack use to clean salad bowls?
A bowl brush.

What does it say on the bottom of Polish Coke bottles?
"Open other end."

What does the bride wear at a Polish wedding?
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, something orange, something green, something yellow,  something purple . . .

What's the biggest problem of Polish dump operators?
Shoplifting.

What's the most popular Polish fast-food restaurant?
Booger King.

What's the most useless thing on a woman?
A Pollack.

What strange elastic material do Polish children play with?
Silly puckey.

Why are "Polish" and "polish" spelled the same?
Because Webster couldn't tell toejam from shinola.

Why are Pollacks the only ones who eat toejam?
They're the only ones who know how to cook it.

Why are there only two pallbearers at a Polish funeral?
A garbage can only has two handles.

Why couldn't the Pollack change a light bulb?
All he had was a twenty-dollar bill.

Why did the Pollack go to sea?
Somebody flushed the bathtub.

Why do they they throw toejam on the walls at a Polish wedding?
To keep the flies off the bride.

Why does a Pollack carry a little turd in his pocket?
For identification.

Why does a Pollack carry two little turds in his pocket?
Because one good turd deserves another.

Why don't they let Pollacks swim in Lake Michigan?
They leave a ring.

Why don't they make ice in Poland?
They lost the formula.

Why do Polish airplanes fly so low?
So the pilots can read the street signs.

Why do they throw toejam on the walls at a Polish wedding?
To keep the flies off the bride.

Why is there glass in front of the monkey cage at the Warsaw Zoo?
The Pollacks throw toejam at them.

Why were the Polish troops sent to Iraq all women?
They thought it was the battle of all mothers.



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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #26 on: June 29, 2008, 02:23:07 AM »
<S> Ramzy! :aok

Haven't heard many of them in years.
I have fought a good fight,
I have finished my course,
I have kept the faith.
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #27 on: June 29, 2008, 02:46:15 AM »
 :rofl ramzey!    :lol
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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #28 on: June 29, 2008, 02:56:59 AM »
Poles are awesome, two of my best mates are Polish and I've had the pleasure of working with them through school, university and bands.

I've always dropped jokes at them and I've always taken what they dish out in return.

It's all in good humor. All the Poles I've met have been outstanding people.

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Re: A polish sausage joke
« Reply #29 on: June 29, 2008, 03:40:10 AM »
Reminds me of an old joke I heard when I was a kid. 2 sailors (Joe & Jeff) are in port on liberty and flat broke.

PM me for the rest of the joke.
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