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Vojthas

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  1. But if there's one thing I'm good at, it's stalking on Facebook
  2. Such an information without a link is interesting, yet quite useless. And surely @Olympian1010 is as curious as I am, so do not hestitate to DM us, if you don't want to post it publicly.
  3. While 'K' does mean the same, 'F' does not.
  4. No, that's a swimming pool at Modern Pentathlon Junior Worlds 2014 in Drzonków (which I was covering also for UIPM but I think there are only two people left in the UIPM who may remember that).
  5. The Polish flag vertically is an interseting one - it should be hanged with the white stripe on the left and red on the right. But as most countries have the flag hang so that it needs only move of 90 degree to the right to be the correct horizontal one, it often happens that Polish flag is hanged vertically "upside down" (leftside right? :P ) and suddenly we have Monaco. PS. @hckosice - that's what I've found in my photo archive from 2014:
  6. Join us: https://games24.totallympics.com/2020/06/04/mclaren-report-on-iwf-live/
  7. Sport is for example "Archery", event it's "Individual Recurve" or "Team Compound" etc.
  8. Have you seen "Indiana Jones - The Temple of Doom"? (I know, they're no "most") I know a few people, even Buddhists themselves, who don't really consider Buddhism as religion, rather the life philosophy as it doesn't connect with celebration of any god.
  9. I just hope it won't be in Schwitz Dütsch. In fact French nor Italian nor Retoroman wouldn't help me anyway.
  10. I just got confused - are Methodists, Reformed Church (Calvin-like) and Augsburg Confession (Luther-like) also called "Evangelical Churches" in English? Because these are what I consider (as born and raised Roman Catholic) for much closer to the Christ's teaching than Catholics.
  11. Sounds a lot like radical version of Polish Roman Catholics, which are those, for whom the priest (bishop) is more important than Pope Francis and even God. You know, it's like when God would come to Poland now and start critisizing the Polish Church, they'd say "we don't want such a God".
  12. And yes, I haven't changed "Donkey" to "John" on purpose.
  13. Exists also in Polish, but not as common as an other word for that. This one is definetely more popular in Hungarian. Although this one reminds me of somebody who used that word for... peach ice tea. Once I heard that from I'd never thought of another girl while drinking peach ice tea.
  14. Surely the Netherlands - in the Wild West they'd steal the horses instead.
  15. It's not the only branch where children are abused. Why don't we protest on cloth-making on the same basis? In some way I need to agree with @Olympian1010 - it is a fair job. You don't expect anything but "the service" and they also don't offer anything more. Much more fair than a respectable gentlemen in smoking with suitcase in a hand called "bankers" or "politicians".
  16. Just to remind - WKF announced the quotas BEFORE the scheduled day of closing the ranking, because they couldn't have held the remaining ranking events by then, but didn't know yet, the Olympics will be postponed and there will be time for that later. I think it does have a certain meaning in that.
  17. After one year of learning Finnish all I remember is "Kiitos paljon", "Hyyvää huomenta/päivää" and the most useful: "Anteeksi, en puhua suomea"
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