It's nice to see and enjoy the views that I usually crossed driving bicycle to work ;)
@richardcaldwell9160Күн бұрын
Oh the joys of travelling - it will get better. Thanks for the ride
@robertwalczynski752 күн бұрын
We are very impressed with your Polish😀
@CharlieandRobКүн бұрын
Thank you
@Gregemio2 күн бұрын
ITS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STADIUM IN THE WORLD. Dam.... too bad its in Perth. Rip.
@nowhereman78133 күн бұрын
The ghosts of Coal River (Newcastle) may argue the title of worst penal outpost. Particularly the limeburners ☠️
@marcinlondonlondon133 күн бұрын
Great production
@CharlieandRob3 күн бұрын
Thank you
@59jalex4 күн бұрын
I live in Adelaide. You can grab a decent coffee or meal on the way to somewhere more interesting.
@jeremypietersen83474 күн бұрын
54 years here in Adelaide and i still love it, am so proud of where i live. Next time make your way out to the southern suburbs, Port Noarlunga and Christies Beach in particular. X
@pauloalves36635 күн бұрын
Just discovered this channel, and i have to congratulate you on the way you narrated your visit to the Warsaw uprising museum. My girlfriend is Polish, from Lublin, and i have visited the Majdanek concentration camp and the Zamek were prisoners were held by the Russians. Seeing all this history affected me for weeks. I could see that you were affected in the same way. Cheers!
@CharlieandRob4 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the vlog. Hope you will stick around for more :)
@0050emtee5 күн бұрын
Loved the commentary and facial expressions...entertaining thanks guys 😊
@aleksandratrunk85095 күн бұрын
My city ❤❤ just back to Scotland two weeks ago. Amazing castle. Worthy to visit at night.
@user-ir1jn5dz1k6 күн бұрын
BBL MY FAVORITE ❤❤❤🏏
@ewa3667 күн бұрын
Charlie, you're cool 😘, I like listening to your English, I'm not a football fan but I watched this podcast with interest, it's great.
@CharlieandRob7 күн бұрын
Rob... Charlie is my wife and she didn't come on this trip. But thank you 😊
@ewa3667 күн бұрын
@@CharlieandRob I'm sorry, of course I made mistake 🤣🤣🤣
@JoHappyLlama9 күн бұрын
It was funny how you reacted to the washing machine in the bathroom. In Poland, we keep the washing machine in the bathroom, whereas in the UK, it's kept in the kitchen. In the UK, there are no power sockets in the bathrooms, but in Poland, there are. :D
@JoHappyLlama9 күн бұрын
It's worth remembering these views because soon, places like Wrocław will disappear. We already have an influx of Ukrainians, and a rise in crime. Soon, due to the Migration Pact, "guests" from Africa will arrive. Poland was one of the last countries where one could still feel good. Immigrants are one issue. The next is politicians who are destroying this country and preventing Poland from spreading its wings. Behind the facade of beautiful weather and clean streets of Wrocław lies the sad truth that Poland is to be destroyed from within. Anyway, thank you for these nice words about Poland.
@ukaszsawa30339 күн бұрын
Wow. I'm passing by this houseboat almost every day. I always wondered how it's inside, such a shame I didn't meet or recognized you :D
@arctic_haze9 күн бұрын
I wonder when you visited. A train that full is not normal. Was it an end of a long weekend (Sunday) with people returning from the seaside? And the train was probably heading for Warsaw or Olsztyn. Actually in the morning, I would take a local train terminating in Malbork or Elbląg. It stops on every station so it would be an hour to reach Malbork but after 9:00 a.m. it would be almost empty.
@brianjarred3409 күн бұрын
Haha apparently you’re still incorrect with somethings ! Best do it correctly or not at all
@CharlieandRob9 күн бұрын
What am I incorrect about?
@terrya89899 күн бұрын
Moved back to Adelaide 15 years ago. Best thing I did. One problem with the Adelaide market is that it is becoming one big eating hall. Less and less stalls for buying fresh produce and more cafes. Not good.
@kathykanterman904510 күн бұрын
I thought "programmable" meant that you program it once and it stores the information. It looks like you have to keep the pegs and wires in the lawn. Doesn't that create a trip hazard? Otherwise you have to bury them. Correct?
@CharlieandRob10 күн бұрын
the wires and pegs stay in, but they are very low and do not cause a trip hazard. After some time, they actually bury themselves. But you can also bury them but i wouldnt bother. After a month or 2 you cant even see the wires :)
@kathykanterman904510 күн бұрын
@@CharlieandRob Thank you so much for taking the time to reply - very helpful!!
@arwena10210 күн бұрын
The train you took at the beginning was one of the oldest and least comfortable. We have better trains in Poland, I swear! The only thing is they're all infamous for being always late, LOL.
@@CharlieandRob Sounds like some Cyberpunk faction :)
@MrDefiance00011 күн бұрын
Adelaide is also the city of creeps, weirdos and pedos.
@MrDefiance00011 күн бұрын
That building you are referring to is not on top of the older building. That yellow modern building is behind the colonial structure and not on top of it. However, yes they did add a modern section on to it but rather beside it and not on top of it.
@flipklipflip768711 күн бұрын
Cześć, hello, hi. Nice start. Thanks for Your movie.
@Evelyn_888812 күн бұрын
Hej!here I am!!tonight i will be in Australia!!jupi!!xD soon my little son 😀(only 10 years and he will be a man 😭noooooo,i want a baby,mini mini Bobasek 💙).....will falls asleep and I'll start admiring;)
@annettegeorge20913 күн бұрын
I went to Port Arthur in 1977
@JPWard13 күн бұрын
This season we have been (away) to Legia and Ajax. Most European home support is largely orchestrated (especially Legia) but hugely impressive. English supporters react to the game, have 4 chants just for the ref, some impromptu ones that are hillarious. But, mostly our supporters feed off the match & vice versa.
@wizofoz060514 күн бұрын
result of first ans centenary test was indeed the same, 45 runs to australia
@anies5014 күн бұрын
Urodziłam się w Malborku -❤ lubię swoje miasto,ale od kilku lat mieszkam w Niemczech.
@davidjohnpaul755815 күн бұрын
I can't eat black bread
@CharlieandRob15 күн бұрын
Why?
@davidjohnpaul755815 күн бұрын
@@CharlieandRob It doesn't look right..Wholemeal I can do..black bread...NO
@WeimarAmerica15 күн бұрын
Thank you, that was amazing! Not impressed by the German-name-speaking thing, but it must be der britisch Humor. Thanks again!
@albhir882016 күн бұрын
Had a good time visiting this castle, it's massive and very well rebuilt considering what happened in WW II. An unforgettable piece of history.
@smokkku16 күн бұрын
Warszawa is not up front. It keeps its secrets. You need to put an effort to discover it.
@roberturbanczyk20416 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/g33Ei5KCo9Kfj7ssi=IIOX1F8dOVqlfTfO 😂 Don't expect any hospitality from Lechia fans after this 😂😂.
@roberturbanczyk20416 күн бұрын
Since you became Legia fan you should visit this stadium with Legia next season. It would be an unforgetable travel becouse you would discover the thing that doesn't exist in UK. It's ,,Zgoda". Zgoda means friendship between every fans of 2 or more different clubs. I mean if you travelled to Gdańsk with Legia fans, you will stop in Elbląg for meal and supporters of Olimpia will join you on the way. On the other hand you are obligated to keep them happy and safe in your territory
@CharlieandRob16 күн бұрын
Can I come wearing my Saints top? :)
@Evelyn_888816 күн бұрын
AS for me you can even come without any top aaaaaaahhhaha xD
@Evelyn_888816 күн бұрын
sorry, I couldn't resist.......
@Evelyn_888816 күн бұрын
who will talk to me in English?
@roberturbanczyk20416 күн бұрын
@@CharlieandRob you would be obligated to wear white Legia t-shirt. It's also obligated on żyleta too. Its a good background for choreography and our local oponents nick name means the black shirts. The other thing is your friends have to keep an eye on you, this way they will find you during troubles with other fans or police. There is a chance Teddy boys might let you wear your Boruc saints t shirt unless they plan to make some choreography. It's just about visual effect. I'm surę You can wear what you want in train.
@RenataDajnowska-vo8zl16 күн бұрын
Cześć Rob ty już właściwie się zakochales w naszej Polsce widzę jak mocno jesteś zainteresowany bardzo się cieszę i przez twoje filmy być może Brytyjczycy lepiej poznają mój kraj no i oczywiście mam nadzieję poznają Polaków z innej strony niż utarte slogany pozdrawiam oczywiście mam subskrypcję i pozdrawiam żonę
@CharlieandRob16 күн бұрын
I fell in love with Poland back in 2012 to be fair when I first came :D
@Evelyn_888816 күн бұрын
I know why you love Poland :).....
@Evelyn_888816 күн бұрын
Rob,moja Polska, Twoja Polska, Twoja Anglia ,Moja Anglia.Nasza Polska, Nasza Anglia :)
@Evelyn_888816 күн бұрын
You didn't say that you were enchanted by Poland.... but you said that you '' FELL IN LOVE with Poland"... you see, it's means something more... it is deep inside you, deep in your heart,.....when a naughty boy like you uses such beautiful words then they really are real:), I feel it was straight from the heart..i know it...:)
@Gerotzried17 күн бұрын
Bro, that‘s a German castle.
@tomaszgrzyb770717 күн бұрын
Tour.........❤❤❤❤❤
@Evelyn_888817 күн бұрын
Hermoso estadio🤩, mi jugador favorito es Messi,no Cristiano Ronaldo ..."Waka, Waka ,E,E,E.....🙂"and Harry Kane is a cutie hahahaha..and Ronaldo is an idiot, and Messi is a professional :)and has great talent :)
@Evelyn_888816 күн бұрын
huhehe and what about Bastian Schweistnegein or something like that? this one is a real German....heh and the best thing is that the loser( who got beaten) looked like him, buahhahahah, well I Hope it wasn't him hahahahahahaxD Anyway, we were all a bit drunk, so we dont really know hahahhahaxDmasakra haha
@stanislawkowal465717 күн бұрын
A nice stadium much better than our Crystal Palace shed.
@janfelchner154317 күн бұрын
Malbork is the largest BRICK castle, so I guess there are larger castles, but not made of bricks
@CharlieandRob17 күн бұрын
It is the largest castle in the world measured by land area
@bolimniecewacewa885717 күн бұрын
Koniecznie Kraków!!!! Stadion Wisły i Cracovii. Stojąc pod jednym widzisz drugi. Są tak blisko siebie że kibice mogą się nawzajem wyzywać. Jeden stadion jest przykładem tego jak się powinno budować stadiony. Drugi to przykład jak zmarnować wiele pieniędzy. Sam musisz ustalić który jest tym lepszym.
@MagdaMaciaszek-ny3ui17 күн бұрын
Z wielką przyjemnością napił bym się z wami 👋
@niemamnicku135917 күн бұрын
I could show where I found my first panzerfaust there
@RobS6417 күн бұрын
I've been on one Lechia game in there and it was fun. The game level wasn't that great but the overall vibe of some 8 000 fans was very positive - except perhaps the language as the songs, chants were very, very, very vulgar, hateful. One mother sitting with her son was very embarrassed hearing all the swear words being chanted ... The same was on the way to the venue were the fans were chanting anty Arka, anty Lech, Legia chants and at the same time jumping inside the train. Big smiles though on everybody's faces as we all enjoyed the atmosphere on the way to the venue, back on the stadium itself. Unlike Poznan venue where the vibe is more like: we hate you all ! Lech players, you must win or leave! Lechia has positive energy of ...let me say fun in using dirty words, with positive vibrations. Legia fans are on the other hand showing the believe and great singers but if you're not Legia fan you'd feel there ...alone.. Gdansk stadium, again very, very fun experience.
@marcinrafalski17 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@shuttze17 күн бұрын
stadium S tier. Club F tier xD
@kax213718 күн бұрын
its wierd that you didnt say thath the europa final was playde here