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Post by valpomike on Sept 20, 2011 16:04:26 GMT 1
Where is Bonobo? I know he works, as many of us do, and he does post on other sites, so where is he? He has not put anything on here for some time. Has he given up on us? We want and need him.
Mike
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Post by tufta on Sept 20, 2011 21:03:23 GMT 1
Where is Bonobo? I know he works, as many of us do, and he does post on other sites, so where is he? He has not put anything on here for some time. Has he given up on us? We want and need him. Mike Yes, he has given up on us. We are hopeless, and he does not care anymore.
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Post by Bonobo on Sept 20, 2011 22:03:46 GMT 1
Dear guys, give me more time. I am undergoing a therapy which is going to cure me of my Internet, forum and photography addiction. I needed to do sth with my obsession because it started getting out of hand, really. E.g., I felt sick when I forgot to take my camera with me.
Now I am slowly recovering.
Be patient, please.
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Post by valpomike on Sept 21, 2011 5:12:42 GMT 1
But it looks like you post on other sites, why is this? You have time for them. We feal like a step-child.
Mike
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Post by uncltim on Sept 22, 2011 0:25:54 GMT 1
Get yourself healthy Bo.
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Post by valpomike on Sept 22, 2011 3:22:22 GMT 1
Bonobo,
Get back on soon, we all miss you, and all your great photo's. Don't ever give us up, we need you. You help make my day.
Mike
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Post by tufta on Sept 23, 2011 5:38:47 GMT 1
Could you break your photo-net rehab for a while and do something about our commenting of EU under Auschwitz?
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Post by Bonobo on Sept 25, 2011 21:53:20 GMT 1
But it looks like you post on other sites, why is this? You have time for them. We feal like a step-child. Mike My depression concerned only this forum. ;D ;D ;D Slowly. Could you break your photo-net rehab for a while and do something about our commenting of EU under Auschwitz? You mean that the thread evolved into different direction? And I should divide it into a few threads? Hmm, I can do it but I don`t want to spoil Peter`s excellent input there. If he agrees to divide the thread, I will do it.
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Post by pjotr on Oct 3, 2011 18:06:43 GMT 1
You mean that the thread evolved into different direction? And I should divide it into a few threads? Hmm, I can do it but I don`t want to spoil Peter`s excellent input there. If he agrees to divide the thread, I will do it. Dear Polish friends, First you have my permission Bo to divide the thread. I miss your imput too, Bo. You and Tufta are important to me in this Forum as the Krakow and Warsaw guys from Poland with real information, images and discussions about Poland. Tufta, also contributes from his personal experiance, his knowledge of Poland and the European continent, and as a Pole who knows Polish history, culture, politics, society and economy through and through. Bo, looks from a Southern Krakovian perspective and Tufta from a Varsovian central perspective. Both are civilized city citizens of a larger Polish city. Warsaw has 1,716,855 people and Krakow 756,267 people. Piotr Gardecki's city Wrocław has 632,996 people. For years you have put a great effort in maintaining this Forum, with exellent photo essays. Series of photographs which nearly became tiny movies or a storyboard for a road movie. Your great effort in threads concerning Polish tradition, Polish customs, Polish cuisine - and therefor family life-, Polish education (your great photo series of your highschool class gives an insight in a Krakow school and it's pupils), country life, towns and city architecture and infrastructure. You know how important that is to me. That for instance is also a reason that I was motivated to learn more about Polish culture, history and politics. You are my window to Poland together with the Polish artist Piotr Gardecki from Wrocław, who I met in Arnhem, on Jaga's Forum and who has followed us to this Forum. By your contributions, threads and private messages you (Bonobo, Tufta and Pjotr) have made my connection to Poland stronger then when I would not have made this effort and input to these two Polish culture Forums, and especially this one! This one is a English language Poland forum with content from Poles from Poland and content from the Polish-Americans who are connected to Poland and who are fond of Poland. That is important to me, that the dedication to, knowledge of, quality information and atmosphere of Poland is present. If that would not be the case I could better put my energy in encyclopedia, translated books of Polish authors, and other sources about Poland. In a Polish culture Forum people with a connection to Poland gather. Polish Poles, Diaspora Poles (I am part of that as half Pole with a Polish desire) and good people (non-Poles) who like, love Poland because of a Polish wife or girlfriend or business or cultural ties with Poland. The Polish diaspora is growing and due to that fact I hope that Poland (despite of the contemporary xenophobia, racism, Polonophobia, anti-Polonism or anti-Polish sentiment) will benefit from the future natural growth of that Polish diaspora in the world. For instance the positive Chines and Indian presence in the world created a positive image of China and India. These communities are hard workers, smart people, usually don't cause trauble. The Polish culture, people and cuisine, Polish brand of Roman Catholicism are positive elements in the countries where the Polish diaspora is settled. In the same time Polish artists like Pjotr, scientists, diplomats, students (participating in Erasmus exchange programs on foreign universities abroad) create that positive image. Skilled Polish workers improved Dutch villages, towns and cities, by renovating houses or building new houses and having contact with Dutch people and other Europeans. In Denmark the xenophobe rightwing government is replaced by a more tolerant leftwing coalition government. Cheers, Pieter
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Post by valpomike on Oct 4, 2011 22:20:39 GMT 1
I think leave it as is, and he, Bonobo, does a geat job now.
Mike
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Post by pgardecki on Oct 5, 2011 16:26:08 GMT 1
You mean that the thread evolved into different direction? And I should divide it into a few threads? Hmm, I can do it but I don`t want to spoil Peter`s excellent input there. If he agrees to divide the thread, I will do it. Dear Polish friends, First you have my permission Bo to divide the thread. I miss your imput too, Bo. You and Tufta are important to me in this Forum as the Krakow and Warsaw guys from Poland with real information, images and discussions about Poland. Tufta, also contributes from his personal experiance, his knowledge of Poland and the European continent, and as a Pole who knows Polish history, culture, politics, society and economy through and through. Bo, looks from a Southern Krakovian perspective and Tufta from a Varsovian central perspective. Both are civilized city citizens of a larger Polish city. Warsaw has 1,716,855 people and Krakow 756,267 people. Piotr Gardecki's city Wrocław has 632,996 people. For years you have put a great effort in maintaining this Forum, with exellent photo essays. Series of photographs which nearly became tiny movies or a storyboard for a road movie. Your great effort in threads concerning Polish tradition, Polish customs, Polish cuisine - and therefor family life-, Polish education (your great photo series of your highschool class gives an insight in a Krakow school and it's pupils), country life, towns and city architecture and infrastructure. You know how important that is to me. That for instance is also a reason that I was motivated to learn more about Polish culture, history and politics. You are my window to Poland together with the Polish artist Piotr Gardecki from Wrocław, who I met in Arnhem, on Jaga's Forum and who has followed us to this Forum. By your contributions, threads and private messages you (Bonobo, Tufta and Pjotr) have made my connection to Poland stronger then when I would not have made this effort and input to these two Polish culture Forums, and especially this one! This one is a English language Poland forum with content from Poles from Poland and content from the Polish-Americans who are connected to Poland and who are fond of Poland. That is important to me, that the dedication to, knowledge of, quality information and atmosphere of Poland is present. If that would not be the case I could better put my energy in encyclopedia, translated books of Polish authors, and other sources about Poland. In a Polish culture Forum people with a connection to Poland gather. Polish Poles, Diaspora Poles (I am part of that as half Pole with a Polish desire) and good people (non-Poles) who like, love Poland because of a Polish wife or girlfriend or business or cultural ties with Poland. The Polish diaspora is growing and due to that fact I hope that Poland (despite of the contemporary xenophobia, racism, Polonophobia, anti-Polonism or anti-Polish sentiment) will benefit from the future natural growth of that Polish diaspora in the world. For instance the positive Chines and Indian presence in the world created a positive image of China and India. These communities are hard workers, smart people, usually don't cause trauble. The Polish culture, people and cuisine, Polish brand of Roman Catholicism are positive elements in the countries where the Polish diaspora is settled. In the same time Polish artists like Pjotr, scientists, diplomats, students (participating in Erasmus exchange programs on foreign universities abroad) create that positive image. Skilled Polish workers improved Dutch villages, towns and cities, by renovating houses or building new houses and having contact with Dutch people and other Europeans. In Denmark the xenophobe rightwing government is replaced by a more tolerant leftwing coalition government. Cheers, Pieter It so nice to see your enthusiasm. I am reading your posts regular and I am impressed by power.
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Post by pjotr on Oct 5, 2011 18:13:14 GMT 1
Dear Polish friends, First you have my permission Bo to divide the thread. I miss your imput too, Bo. You and Tufta are important to me in this Forum as the Krakow and Warsaw guys from Poland with real information, images and discussions about Poland. Tufta, also contributes from his personal experiance, his knowledge of Poland and the European continent, and as a Pole who knows Polish history, culture, politics, society and economy through and through. Bo, looks from a Southern Krakovian perspective and Tufta from a Varsovian central perspective. Both are civilized city citizens of a larger Polish city. Warsaw has 1,716,855 people and Krakow 756,267 people. Piotr Gardecki's city Wrocław has 632,996 people. For years you have put a great effort in maintaining this Forum, with exellent photo essays. Series of photographs which nearly became tiny movies or a storyboard for a road movie. Your great effort in threads concerning Polish tradition, Polish customs, Polish cuisine - and therefor family life-, Polish education (your great photo series of your highschool class gives an insight in a Krakow school and it's pupils), country life, towns and city architecture and infrastructure. You know how important that is to me. That for instance is also a reason that I was motivated to learn more about Polish culture, history and politics. You are my window to Poland together with the Polish artist Piotr Gardecki from Wrocław, who I met in Arnhem, on Jaga's Forum and who has followed us to this Forum. By your contributions, threads and private messages you (Bonobo, Tufta and Pjotr) have made my connection to Poland stronger then when I would not have made this effort and input to these two Polish culture Forums, and especially this one! This one is a English language Poland forum with content from Poles from Poland and content from the Polish-Americans who are connected to Poland and who are fond of Poland. That is important to me, that the dedication to, knowledge of, quality information and atmosphere of Poland is present. If that would not be the case I could better put my energy in encyclopedia, translated books of Polish authors, and other sources about Poland. In a Polish culture Forum people with a connection to Poland gather. Polish Poles, Diaspora Poles (I am part of that as half Pole with a Polish desire) and good people (non-Poles) who like, love Poland because of a Polish wife or girlfriend or business or cultural ties with Poland. The Polish diaspora is growing and due to that fact I hope that Poland (despite of the contemporary xenophobia, racism, Polonophobia, anti-Polonism or anti-Polish sentiment) will benefit from the future natural growth of that Polish diaspora in the world. For instance the positive Chines and Indian presence in the world created a positive image of China and India. These communities are hard workers, smart people, usually don't cause trauble. The Polish culture, people and cuisine, Polish brand of Roman Catholicism are positive elements in the countries where the Polish diaspora is settled. In the same time Polish artists like Pjotr, scientists, diplomats, students (participating in Erasmus exchange programs on foreign universities abroad) create that positive image. Skilled Polish workers improved Dutch villages, towns and cities, by renovating houses or building new houses and having contact with Dutch people and other Europeans. In Denmark the xenophobe rightwing government is replaced by a more tolerant leftwing coalition government. Cheers, Pieter It so nice to see your enthusiasm. I am reading your posts regular and I am impressed by power. Dear Pjotr, The feeling is mutual, I am inspired and impressed by the power and energy of your paintings and drawings and activities in Wrocław. Cheers, Pieter
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Post by tufta on Oct 6, 2011 21:01:09 GMT 1
Dear guys, give me more time. I am undergoing a therapy which is going to cure me of my Internet, forum and photography addiction. I needed to do sth with my obsession because it started getting out of hand, really. E.g., I felt sick when I forgot to take my camera with me. Now I am slowly recovering. Be patient, please. Hope you are getting better, Bo. You did notice everyone is impatiently waiting for your therapy happy end, so you can come back to the forum. P.S. Welcome to the forum Wroc³aw Piotr!
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Post by tufta on Oct 6, 2011 21:03:11 GMT 1
You mean that the thread evolved into different direction? And I should divide it into a few threads? Hmm, I can do it but I don`t want to spoil Peter`s excellent input there. If he agrees to divide the thread, I will do it. That;s what I ment, Arhnem Piotr Btw. i regret posting less. I have extremely little time to spare lately.
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Post by pjotr on Oct 6, 2011 23:14:37 GMT 1
That;s what I ment, Arhnem Piotr Btw. i regret posting less. I have extremely little time to spare lately. Tufta, I am sorry to hear less of you lately. You must be bussy with your job, your family and things like that. People have little time in this Modern world. That is understandable living in a 1,7 million Metropole and capital of your country. I hope you and Bo come back when you have time. Cheers, Pieter
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 1, 2011 10:32:15 GMT 1
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Post by cnlawson2004 on Dec 4, 2011 23:30:47 GMT 1
How can I get an article (from the late 1960s) about the Silesian quarto? That's the copy of Hamlet in Wroclaw University Library.
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Post by cnlawson2004 on Dec 7, 2011 11:16:21 GMT 1
This is the exact title. “The problem of the Silesian quarto of Hamlet: an essay in suggestive hypothesis”.
The author is Oskar (?) Vocadlo.
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Post by tufta on Dec 7, 2011 22:05:02 GMT 1
How can I get an article (from the late 1960s) about the Silesian quarto? That's the copy of Hamlet in Wroclaw University Library. openlibrary.org/works/OL12614425W/The_problem_of_the_Silesian_quarto_of_Hamlet?v=2You should ask for a reprint of the article, published in: Acta Universitatis Carolinae : Philologia, no.3, 1969, Prague studies in English. Address reprint request to: Universitatis Karlova in Praha, Czech Republic
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Post by tufta on Apr 15, 2013 17:18:16 GMT 1
Welcome again. I'd like to say 'hope you'd stay for good' but in the present hibernation...
I am starting to be worried about Bonobo. Did he say he will be absent for such a long time?
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Post by pjotr on Apr 15, 2013 19:32:35 GMT 1
Has Bo joined his brothers and sisters in the Krakow Zoo or secretly catched a LOT flight to Congo (central Africa), because he was fed up with his domesticated Polish colleages?
The first one is Bo.
You see he is enjoying himself, and escaped the Polish weather. The only problem is that fact that the Congolese Bonobo's don't speak Polish like Bo!
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Post by renaissance on Apr 16, 2013 12:14:02 GMT 1
Maybe Bonobo is hiding or sleep behind a tree. Bonobo's are my favorite. Making love, not war...;-)
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Post by pjotr on Apr 16, 2013 17:10:45 GMT 1
Bonobo has become more relaxed after he found a way to *communicate with the Congolese Bonobo's. He is stil a Polish Bonbobo, but he found a way to communicate, by sign language. The Congolese recognise him as a distant fellow who became Europeanised. A melancholic Bonobo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reminisce about his life in Poland ( Should I stay or should I go) Sometimes he is in a little bit melancholic mood when he thinks of good old Krakow, his family and his work at school. But there are a lot of little Bonobo's there whom he could teach Polish and English, since they only speak the local Congolese Bantu language dialect. His development aid work in the Congolese Bonobo community could be important for the survival of the Congolese branch. Bo is a very good teacher, well respected by his fellow teachers, pupils and students in Poland. The Congolese Bonobo community has witnessed that, because they followed our discussions on their Apple laptops in the jungle. A delegation of them is negociating with Bo if he is willing to stay to educate their children in the European languages Bo speaks. They know he is an English teacher in Poland, because they read it on this thread. There was an *old English Bo, who was able to read the Forum threads and he translated it into the Congolese Bonobo language. Bo wanted some time off, but he is thinking about the proposal. Via Apenheul Primate Park, a zoo in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (very near Arnhem), specialized in apes and monkeys I found out where Bo is. They brought in new Bonobo's from the Congo and they said that a Polish Bonobo from Poland arrived.
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Post by pjotr on May 27, 2013 20:38:12 GMT 1
Bonobo has returned from the Congo where he finished his development aid work. His Congolese students will miss his English and Polish lessons.
Welcome back Bo!
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Post by jeanne on Dec 24, 2013 0:42:56 GMT 1
Where is Bonobo? I know he works, as many of us do, and he does post on other sites, so where is he? He has not put anything on here for some time. Has he given up on us? We want and need him. Mike Look at that...Mike was asking this question back in September of 2011, and here it is December 2013, and we are asking the question again!
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Post by pjotr on Dec 28, 2013 21:21:19 GMT 1
Jeanne,
Bonobo has a bussy life as a father in a family with kids. Next to this he is a teacher at a highschool and he assists university students if I am well informed. He is also a dean at his highschool. So maybe for some time he was to active on this Forum, and he had to let go. Fact is that he has left a treasure of information, knowledge and images of his travels on this Forum. Old conversations of him with other Forum members are worth while reading. Like his conversations with you and Tufta and Mike.
I don't know where Mike is, but we stil visit this Forum every now and then. You left comments in december 2013. That's recently. Tufta is a bussy man too. He has his family and job too. Realize that for bussy people with responsabilities a Forum costs a lot of time. I also want Bo to return, but I undertsand if he is to bussy to maintain this Forum. I hope that he is fine. I hope that Tufta and Mike and Tim (Jim) are okay too.
Cheers, Pieter
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Post by jeanne on May 10, 2014 10:07:00 GMT 1
I don't know where Bonobo is, but I hope he checks in again soon to clean up the trash that is accumulating on the forum once again!
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Post by jeanne on May 20, 2014 1:26:22 GMT 1
I don't know where Bonobo is, but I hope he checks in again soon to clean up the trash that is accumulating on the forum once again! Still hoping...Bonobo!!
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Post by jeanne on May 27, 2014 21:07:02 GMT 1
I don't know where Bonobo is, but I hope he checks in again soon to clean up the trash that is accumulating on the forum once again! Still hoping...Bonobo!!
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Post by jeanne on May 28, 2014 9:41:29 GMT 1
I don't know where Bonobo is, but I hope he checks in again soon to clean up the trash that is accumulating on the forum once again!
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