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Re: [doc] De Lorean's In Poland?
- From: John Tien <johntien99@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 03:01:16 +0800 (CST)
Tom is a very nice chap~ He answered my tonnes of
emails when I purchased a pair of convex mirrors from
him!
Regards,
John Tien
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--- Ian Foster <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> »¡¡G
> Hi Martin,
> 
> Yes, the guys name is Tom ... actually I met him and
> his brother in HongKong 
> about 5 years ago, when they were on Holiday. I
> think he was returning to 
> live in Poland from Florida shortly after that.
> 
> The "Peasants' food" in Poland was bloody awful ...
> were you served the 
> whole cow's tongue (my gut turned!) or the coffee
> with all the grind on top.
> 
> The "Noble Class' nosh" was something else though.
> We went to a fancy 
> restaurant in an Art Nouveau building off the main
> Market Square in the 
> centre of Krakou ... photos in lobby of Duke of
> Edin, Prince of Wales, etc 
> eating there ... one waiter per person ... we had
> duck, wild game, wild 
> boar, about 6 courses ... all for a Fiver each! Best
> value I've ever had!!!
> 
> Cheers,             IAN
> ******************
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Martin Gutkowski - DMC Ltd"
> <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 4:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [doc] De Lorean's In Poland?
> 
> 
> > Tom Niemczewski is the guy's name, met him in
> Memphis. You can contact
> > him on tomciodmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > Warsaw is an ugly concrete place because it was
> utterly flattened in
> > WWII, far worse than London.
> >
> > I went back to my Dad's roots when iI was about
> 10. Spent time in Wasaw
> > and Krakow (which is promounded "Krakoof" BTW) but
> my abiding memory is
> > the food being bloody awful :-)
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > Ian Foster wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Nick,
> >>
> >>There was a Polish fella in Florida who took his
> car home. He had
> >>refurbished it after a little 'prang' (photos on a
> website somewhere). 
> >>Sorry
> >>I can't remember his name.
> >>
> >>When I was a student at Oxford in 1990 we had an
> exchange programme to
> >>Warsaw ... ugly Modernist concrete city, but
> surrounding areas are
> >>fantastic. We stayed in a small village called
> Kasiemege Dolny (SP?) which
> >>was like living in the 16th Century ... saw the
> old walled city of Lublin,
> >>and the gorgrous Krakou (visit there if you have
> the opportinity). Back 
> >>then
> >>we ate Wild Boar, etc at the best restaurants for
> 'pennies', I'm sure it 
> >>has
> >>changed now.
> >>
> >>Cheers,               IAN (Hong Kong)
> >>***************************
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