Posted on 08/08/2022 9:13:23 AM PDT by lowbridge
By day, Bartosz Bruski works in computer forensics, but in his down time, the 29-year-old unwinds by heading to a trailer park outside Warsaw, where he directs a group of around 60 Polish people who pretend to be ordinary Americans – people from Ohio, to be exact.
You might think LARPing (short for live action role play) basically means a bunch of people dressed in medieval outfits, recreating historical battles. Instead, Bartek and his fellow LARP enthusiasts turn a peaceful holiday resort in a Polish forest into an American trailer park, with dozens of participants who stay in character with their assigned family, living at their assigned trailer home for 28 hours at a time.
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And it was Solidarity that brought down the Wall.
Forgot about that, but yes, it was.
Most people I know of Polish descent are extremely smart and very perceptive.
The joke was on the Nazis, it was Poles that broke the Enigma codes.
But they still have that same idiotic Teutonic mindset of East Prussia, and I judge the Czechs as much brighter.
“You’ve never been to Mississippi. :)”
I’ve been to Olive Branch. I don’t know how it got that name though.
I don’t understand people cutting them down. these are people who admire America and would love to be here.
Poles love Americans, I mean they love “real” Americans.
Although when I go there they always ask me, “Why would you come to Poland?”
Ha! Come on down to Alabama, I’ll show you thousands.
Actually, I have seen some of those govt trailers. And no one should be taking the Pali side of anything.
PS, our trailer was a 32 foot Airstream, and we lived in it for the 4 years of our travels from CA to AL and winter in TX.
Lilah tov
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