Posted on 12/07/2007 4:24:29 PM PST by Grzegorz 246
A 38-year old Armenian man tried to enter Poland illegally, hidden in the luggage of a 50-year old Ukrainian woman. This is the second case of this kind that the officers of Poland's eastern border customs service have witnessed.
The man was hidden in a large bag of the Ukrainian passenger of a Kiev-Berlin train. When he was found, he presented forged documents - a Spanish residence card with a false name. The immigrant has been detained. It turned out he was trying to get to Germany.
Must be one tough Babushka to haul around a 38 year old Armenian guy in her bag...
"What is your name, sir?"
"Samson"
"Samson What?"
"Samson Ite!"
Did you hear the one about the American who tried to get into Poland by hiding in a...... -Wb
Not yet.
i’m in good shape, doing construction and other stuff. a few years ago in the Ukraine, a babushka (80’s) asked me to help her reload a big bag onto her back. i could not believe how heavy it was!
I never thought about anyone illegally immigrating into Poland. Heh. Learn something new every day.
“I never thought about anyone illegally immigrating into Poland. Heh. Learn something new every day.”
That’s because you and 80% of people around here know sh*t about Poland.
Oh sorry, you surely know some Pollock jokes, right?
No, that's because he was going to Germany...
Lol...
Poland is a proud ally of the US their people so wounderful religious and their people make soo wounderful plumbers and grocery pickers....
I always woundered if anyone in the US knows about the polish guys in universities like the RWTH Aachen working at night to pay their bills studying hard during day time to become executives of international and polish enterprises - or about the capability of polish specialists reconstructing ancient treasure - repairing ancient treasures to look exactly as they have been created some thousands of years ago.
I am proud to be a neighbour of yours.
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