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Monday, 11 February 2019

The Filth and the Fury

I AM UTTERLY FED UP OF HAVING TO TRAIPSE THROUGH LAKES OF SLUDGE TO GET TO THE STATION EACH MORNING BECAUSE THE USELESS BUILDERS WHO'VE SPENT THE LAST TWO AND HALF YEARS PUTTING UP A VIADUCT TO CARRY A LOCAL ROAD OVER THE RAILWAY ARE TOO BLOODY INCONSIDERATE TO SECURE DECENT FOOTPATHS FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS.

I AM UTTERLY FED UP WITH CONSTANTLY CLEANING SHOES. WITH BRINGING FILTH ONTO THE OFFICE CARPETS. WITH HAVING TO APOLOGISE FOR THE TOTAL INADEQUACY OF THESE HOPELESS BUILDERS WHO ARE A YEAR-AND-HALF BEHIND SCHEDULE.

LOOK AT THIS. LOOK AT IT AND ASK YOURSELVES HOW ANYONE CAN WADE THROUGH THIS SHIT AND KEEP SOME KIND OF CLEANLINESS OF FOOTWEAR OR TROUSERS.

I WANT THE NAME OF THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS SHIT.




No, I'm not alone in complaining. Mieszkańcy Osiedla Etap have had a TVN news crew round; Halo Ursynów has written about this, the situation persists.

I HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS!!!




This time three years ago:
Defining the human experience

This time five years ago:
The City of Warsaw wants you to complain

This time six years ago:
Czachówek's wild woods in winter

This time seven years ago:
Vistula freezes over downstream of Warsaw 

This time eight years ago:
Twilight of the Ikars

This time nine year ago:
Polish TV adverts for parapharmaceuticals

This time tn years ago:
Jeziorki wetlands in winter

This time 11 years ago:
A week into Lent

4 comments:

  1. You choose to live in the country then buy some wellington boots! Stop the moaning, you're British for goodness sake - clearly being living away from the Motherland for too long.

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  2. Dear Friend,

    Take some carrier bags and transform them into wonderful boot coverings! Use copious quantities of rubber bands -urban viagra- to keep the carrier bags safely in place! I do the same when I have important trips and meetings with remarkable men! These men point at my coverings and proclaim me a genius!

    Golden best wishes to you
    Dr Brabantia Locksmith-Guestling-Holmes (retired)

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  3. Not a solution to the overall problem but what may make life more practical for you would be some kind of over-shoe like those in the link. I use them during snow and slush over good shoes and just take them off and put them in a bag and my shoes are not damaged (s/b about 20 quid). Turn a blind eye to the other comments that are so uncaring and anonymous. https://www.google.pl/search?hs=tp1&q=rubber+overshoes&tbm=isch&source=univ&client=ubuntu&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi749HD9L3gAhVrpIsKHbGXAEMQsAR6BAgAEAE&biw=1680&bih=872

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  4. @Aidan

    Thanks - had a look at these but they feel un-user-friendly; imagine having to take these off, kilos of mud stuck to them... Then store them and put them on again in a filthy state... no, direct action against PKP PLK via the media is the answer!

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