Speculation: 2024-2025 General Lightning Discussion II: Oh no! We dont suck again!

These Are The Days

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May 17, 2014
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People can't just mention Dom [Polish surname] doing weird stuff without elaborating or providing links/context.

EDIT - I guess I just needed to check the main forum.
Holy shit I just realized you're right about that being Polish. Welsh is the only other language that's just as unhinged and I could not love it more. "Lady Sunny" is of Polish heritage and thinks this is the greatest thing she's ever seen
 

DrMartinVanNostrand

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Holy shit I just realized you're right about that being Polish. Welsh is the only other language that's just as unhinged and I could not love it more. "Lady Sunny" is of Polish heritage and thinks this is the greatest thing she's ever seen

We used to have Paul Szczechura about 15 years ago and, on a bit of a more dour note, I'm also remembering Polish doctor Zygmunt Klukowski who kept a diary that was cited frequently in a book talking about life in Poland during WWII. He lived in a town called Szczebrzeszyn.

I feel like there's two languages that abuse the letter Z. One is Polish, the other is Hungarian. I should know, my last name is Hungarian (but has no Z's). I can't explain being able to tell the two apart, it's just kind of a "know it when you see it". You're a Liverpool fan, right? I didn't need to have seen him play for Hungary in the Euros to know Dominik Szoboszlai was Hungarian. (He's also the only name in this post I didn't need to copy-and-paste into here, I actually memorized that spelling).
 

These Are The Days

I need about tree fiddy
May 17, 2014
35,857
21,743
Tampa Bay
We used to have Paul Szczechura about 15 years ago and, on a bit of a more dour note, I'm also remembering Polish doctor Zygmunt Klukowski who kept a diary that was cited frequently in a book talking about life in Poland during WWII. He lived in a town called Szczebrzeszyn.

I feel like there's two languages that abuse the letter Z. One is Polish, the other is Hungarian. I should know, my last name is Hungarian (but has no Z's). I can't explain being able to tell the two apart, it's just kind of a "know it when you see it". You're a Liverpool fan, right? I didn't need to have seen him play for Hungary in the Euros to know Dominik Szoboszlai was Hungarian. (He's also the only name in this post I didn't need to copy-and-paste into here, I actually memorized that spelling).
Another good one is Zenon Konopka
 

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