No1der 11:00 PM 01-28-2009
Hey guys,
As some of you may remember over a year ago I asked all the Gorillas at CS if they could contribute some cigars for the Polish Troops serving in the U.S. Coalition forces. In true Gorilla fashion I was overwhelmed by the generous packages that came from the jungle.
Anyway, I had some legal back and forths with the Polish Embasy and several months later the cigars were shipped off to Afghanistan. Why not Iraq I don't know but maybe they know.
In any case, last September I was invited to the Polish Embassy as an honored guest. Shortly after I was visited by the Polish Army liaison for Washington D.C. and was presented with the following "Certificate"...
Now I made it clear that Club Stogie were the ones who deserved a majority of the credit but seeing as what's happened to CS I think it may be just as well that the site wasn't mentioned.
In any case, this certificate belongs as much to everyone of you who made this possible as it does to me.
Sorry for the delay in posting this but It's been a very rough half year for me and my family and I just hadn't been visiting any forums. I guess in a way that also worked out for the best as CS is dead and I'm glad to be able to post this for the first time here at Cigar Asylum.
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This is one post that will not become property of someone who had nothing to do with creating it.
Cheers to you my BOTL brothers, you made this possible and cheered up some Soldiers a very long way from home.
Cheers,
Rob
EDIT: Below is the translated text added at the request of No1der. ~pnoon
Now I want to warn everyone that my Polish to English translation skills aren't very good.
I speak the language quite well but reading and writing are my weakpoints.
I think I did the text justice but I'm sure it could have been done better.
Below is a translation of the text:
"
Mr. Robert W. Korczak-Sielicki (Me)
In the name of myself and all the soldiers of the Polish Contingency of the Army in Afghanistan I thirst to give in your hands the most sincere thanks for this warm gift that gave us such great joy.
Putting together the gesture of great respect I would like to give (you) the most sincere soldiers salute (my translation) and best wishes, lots of health and good tidings in your personal and professional life.
Signed.
Commander of Polish Contingent of the Army in Afghanistan.
Brigadier General Grzegorz Buszka"
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Scottw 11:01 PM 01-28-2009
pnoon 11:03 PM 01-28-2009
Very nice.
Is there any way you or someone you know could translate the text?
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Snake Hips 11:36 PM 01-28-2009
Wow, that is very cool. I too would like to know what it says!
The things the gorillas accomplish with their generosity has always astounded me...
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uncballzer 11:45 PM 01-28-2009
Thanks for sharing!! Wonderful to know our members made a few others smile and a difference in the world!
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No1der 11:48 PM 01-28-2009
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Very nice.
Is there any way you or someone you know could translate the text?
Yup, got it typed up. Now I want to warn everyone that my Polish to English translation skills aren't very good.
I speak the language quite well but reading and writing are my weakpoints.
I think I did the text justice but I'm sure it could have been done better.
Below is a translation of the text:
"
Mr. Robert W. Korczak-Sielicki (Me)
In the name of myself and all the soldiers of the Polish Contingency of the Army in Afghanistan I thirst to give in your hands the most sincere thanks for this warm gift that gave us such great joy.
Putting together the gesture of great respect I would like to give (you) the most sincere soldiers salute (my translation) and best wishes, lots of health and good tidings in your personal and professional life.
Signed.
Commander of Polish Contingent of the Army in Afghanistan.
Brigadier General Grzegorz Buszka"
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pnoon 11:50 PM 01-28-2009
No1der 11:51 PM 01-28-2009
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Thanks, Robert. :-)
Thank you guys, like I said this is as much yours as it is mine.
Cheers,
Rob
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DrDubzz 11:52 PM 01-28-2009
that is awesome! thanks so much for sharing that
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No1der 11:54 PM 01-28-2009
Originally Posted by RX2010:
that is awesome! thanks so much for sharing that
I'm glad that circumstances allowed me to post it here where it belongs.
Cheers,
Rob
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DrDubzz 11:56 PM 01-28-2009
Originally Posted by No1der:
I'm glad that circumstances allowed me to post it here where it belongs.
Cheers,
Rob
no doubt, I think it worked out well
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SmoknTaz 12:32 AM 01-29-2009
This is truly amazing, thanks for sharing with us and not
puff!
:-)
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No1der 12:36 AM 01-29-2009
Originally Posted by SmoknTaz:
This is truly amazing, thanks for sharing with us and not puff! :-)
Well, it's pretty much the members here that made this possible. There's no love like Jungle love and the fellas from the Jungle really gave a lot of love and over 1000 cigars.
Cheers,
Rob
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SmokinDuck 12:45 AM 01-29-2009
That is absolutely awesome.
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Beer Doctor 12:49 AM 01-29-2009
That is awesome! Thank you and all the other gorillas/inmates for being so generous. My Polish wife (nee Kolashinski) thought it was cool as well!
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icehog3 01:46 AM 01-29-2009
bobarian 01:50 AM 01-29-2009
Don Fernando 03:51 AM 01-29-2009
that is awesome, credits to those who deserve it
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Rockestone 04:29 AM 01-29-2009
That's great! Thanks for posting.
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Throb 05:27 AM 01-29-2009
That is beautiful! Gorillas (or inmates) are really good people.
Puffer fish are, well...
:-)
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