Elvis and Eastern Europe

Pretty self-explanatory
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Sorry, I just did the "quote" thing the other way round.
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If you want to rest on a beach, meet gorgeous Polish girls, and at night ‘do’ some clubbing, you should go there [and let’s be honest, Polish girls are without a doubt the prettiest girls in the world
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IP, This is way off topic but I am also a fencer (sabreman also SN is a fencer on GBCW cover for EC tie in LOL!) and Poland is great at this sport especially sabre. I have many Polish fencing friends here in the USA. Have you heard of Sylwia Gruchala? She has a chance at the gold at 2004 Olympics in womens foil plus she is a complete knockout in the looks department. I think she is from Gdansk. http://www.sylwia-gruchala.prv.pl/ Would love to visit Poland some day.
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Okay, so Luxembourg isn't in Eastern Europe.











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Just Another Mystery is another good one.
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Good point, something to do with hungarian Bela Bartok's remains being transported on a train.

There's something undeniably erotic about fencing. There was something very undeniably erotic about the 17 year old Polish girls on the beach at Sopot. I don't want to sound like a pervy old voyeur, ogling whilst his kids play on the beach, but, erm, well, I think IP has a point here. So a Polish fencing Sylwia... OK will be checking the TV listings for female fencing in the Olympics.

I love the idea that even fencing has its own distinct EC link. there's a memorable Spanish film, based on a novel, called, I think, El Maestro de la Esgrima. The fencing master. 'Esgrima' - great word.
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So the English title is : "Elvis - The Fencing Master" ? :lol:

I definitely have to see it .....
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I too enjoy the term "international swordsman".
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Incorrigible.
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:lol: that sounds extremely Vulcan!
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'Incorrigible' is understood in many languages... (that's why I made you wonder about riding a horse... cos it can irritate when you come up with lewd shit so willy nillily).
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*unintelligible*
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