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# 17: I also saw something like that here, at São Paulo, Brasil. A couple walking in a street, the woman all covered and the man in shorts and slippers! In the summer, like the one on the photo!
#44 This is a student dorm room in Poland. Word "panda" combined with number three ("trzy" in polish) is a funny word play. As you know panda is a well known asian animal. In polish "Pan da" (note space between, same pronunciation as "panda") means "mister, give me...". "Panda" combined with number 3 gives us "mister, give me 3" and it is a common student request given to an university teacher to get lowest passing grade on exam. In polish universities we have four grades system - 2 is a fail, anything between 3 and 5 is a pass.
In all seriousness, the nobel PEACE prize has been a joke for some time now.
#22 - secert diet - doing it and it sucks - I liked my old life style
#32 - LOL - the hard core Dude is going to hell, for sure!
#41 - earn respect
#54 - eating too much rabbit food will make you go crazy
ALeach and turtleherder I agree with you guys
#16 - Irena sendler - thanks - will add to dashboard and blog
Dashboard - The Women of World War II
http://www.buzzfeed.com/goods/the-women-of-world-war-ii-1xlh
Only Polish peoples know what that mean :3
#20-Never a roadside bomb when you need one!
#41-How true it is...friggin god people drive me nuts.
#36 - So...they think they're pretty ?!
This is a student dorm room in Poland.
Word "panda" combined with number three ("trzy" in polish) is a funny word play.
As you know panda is a well known asian animal.
In polish "Pan da" (note space between, same pronunciation as "panda") means "mister, give me...".
"Panda" combined with number 3 gives us "mister, give me 3" and it is a common student request given to an university teacher to get lowest passing grade on exam.
In polish universities we have four grades system - 2 is a fail, anything between 3 and 5 is a pass.
great chick!