scary.. ________ Kosmonaut, pls.. kosmonaut (it was written there tho) he was my favourite.. for some time.. you know
Damn frog!! It's amazing how you can picture someone in your mind, but when you actually see a pic of them.... You actually look quite normal!! (well, if you ignore the expression ). -glas-
http://www.angelfire.com/hero/stec/piwska.jpg celebrating my EMT-P diploma, but this is pretty much what I usually do in my free time... (beard gone now)
@glas Kutya is wrong, "kurwa" is Polish equivalent for English "bitch" (comes from Latin Curva- turn, and was commonly used to describe women that took wrong path in their life). When it comes to use of the word in modern Polish it can be compared with English "fuck"... you can put it in almost any place of every sentence as a "enhancer" And I rarely swear in RL... very rarely... and one would better keep off on hearing that I do swear. And about picture itself- I was just playing with a camera I borrowed and making the most stupid expressions I could think of... you got presented one of the best results
@frog -- are you sure about kurva? it is present in all slavic languages.. seems to me highly not probable that latin influenced them all the same or before they separated (the latter is even impossible) kurva in czech kurva in slovak kurwa in polish (just different writing, same sound) the same in russian kurba in slovenian (but i heard it in croatian too iirc) that's all 3 groups of slavic languages (tho slovenian is sometimes reffered as south-western -- it is said it used to be part of western group but since our friends Germans and Magyars came..) and all have it -- and Russia is moreover in other culturual region -- which didnt use latin as cultural language i would say.. it is just a conscience with the latin word but of course im willing to listen