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Mud
Sept 13, 2010 20:15:27 GMT 1
Post by tufta on Sept 13, 2010 20:15:27 GMT 1
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Mud
Sept 13, 2010 22:28:00 GMT 1
Post by Bonobo on Sept 13, 2010 22:28:00 GMT 1
A while ago we have been talking a lot about innervating mud and mess in Polish farms of the South-Easterb regions. The discussion was deep and serious as teh subject requires. Since as you all know I have (as always) great problems finding the correct thread, here I go with a seperate one. I agree there is too much mud, but it is not the 'Polish speciality', but rather a specifity of farming in hilly regions. Here is my proof - glimpses of farms in one of the wealthiest countries in the world - Luxembourg. I hope this will help a little bearing with mud and mess Oh my God! From now on, I will never complain about mud in the Polish countryside and random motley architecture. I have always suspected that Poland isn`t so far behind. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Now I have a proof - the standards are nearly the same. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Only these Polish roads...... ;D ;D ;D
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uncltim
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Mud
Sept 14, 2010 1:50:29 GMT 1
Post by uncltim on Sept 14, 2010 1:50:29 GMT 1
(sigh) Whatever would you do without me... Oh, my urban contemporaries, so much work I have to do with you! You have an unhealthy relationship with mud. This must change if you are to grow as a person. Mud is a fact of life like death and taxes or trouble with a woman. You can lament its existence or simply find the bright side of the situation and embrace it. Like the fleeting beauty of a woman, mud is temporary and dries up in the sunshine. Let me present you with this work of art that shows the tragedy and joy that mud can bring. Notice how the artist brilliantly juxtaposes the heathen mindlessness of the video with the somber seriousness of the audio. Truly the hand of a master..
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Mud
Sept 14, 2010 7:38:27 GMT 1
Post by tufta on Sept 14, 2010 7:38:27 GMT 1
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Mud
Sept 14, 2010 20:54:53 GMT 1
Post by Bonobo on Sept 14, 2010 20:54:53 GMT 1
(sigh) Whatever would you do without me... Oh, my urban contemporaries, so much work I have to do with you! You have an unhealthy relationship with mud. This must change if you are to grow as a person. Mud is a fact of life like death and taxes or trouble with a woman. You can lament its existence or simply find the bright side of the situation and embrace it. Like the fleeting beauty of a woman, mud is temporary and dries up in the sunshine. Let me present you with this work of art that shows the tragedy and joy that mud can bring. Notice how the artist brilliantly juxtaposes the heathen mindlessness of the video with the somber seriousness of the audio. Truly the hand of a master.. There is a difference, though. Your film shows not mud, but muddy water. It is sth else and can be washed away by a simple shower in a wink. However, I am talking about urban mud which is dirt, pollution and dust soaked with water. You can`t remove it with a shower, you have to scrape/ rub it off.
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uncltim
Just born
I oppose most nonsense.
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Mud
Sept 15, 2010 2:40:40 GMT 1
Post by uncltim on Sept 15, 2010 2:40:40 GMT 1
You speak of filth and grime then. Are there foundries and steel mills nearby?
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Mud
Sept 15, 2010 20:08:17 GMT 1
Post by Bonobo on Sept 15, 2010 20:08:17 GMT 1
You speak of filth and grime then. Are there foundries and steel mills nearby? Unfortunately, Krakow hosts the second biggest steel mill in Poland.
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Mud
Sept 15, 2010 20:47:13 GMT 1
Post by valpomike on Sept 15, 2010 20:47:13 GMT 1
But you don't have hot women covered with mud, yet. Why not? Poland, with her hot women, need to get on board with this now. We need hot Polish women covered with mud also.
Mike
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