deleted user 14.08.2006 09:36 |
I know Freddie was born in Zanzibar but I heard from my dads mate in Cornwall that knew Roger Taylor and Roger told him that Freddie's parents were immigrants and they actually came from Czech Republic but then again it was fine for them to immigrate because it wasnt illegal so they came to Zanzibar,Freddie was born they were rich,they had to move to England because of the war,and Freddie was a street sweeper to eanr some dosh and they lived in Ealing.So yeah I was quite amazed you might not believe me but thats the truth so thought I might tell you xxx |
Mr. Scully 14.08.2006 09:41 |
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have you got any idea where Czech Republic actually is? Take a map and repeat some lessons in geography. Hint: citizens of Czech Republic have WHITE skin. |
deleted user 14.08.2006 09:50 |
Mr. Scully wrote: LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have you got any idea where Czech Republic actually is? Take a map and repeat some lessons in geography. Hint: citizens of Czech Republic have WHITE skin.yes i know where it is if you dont think its true i dont care but thats what you think.....LOL!!!!!!!! |
Mr. Scully 14.08.2006 10:03 |
Well, I can tell you I live in the Czech Republic :-) Have you ever considered that: (1.) Czechoslovakia had closed borders so it was impossible to travel abroad? (2.) The names of the whole Bulsara family are nowhere close to Czech names? (3.) Czech people don't have such a dark skin even if they spent the whole year in a solarium? :-) Anyway, I had a good laugh :-) |
Togg 14.08.2006 10:07 |
My dear I'm afraid you have been taken for a ride on this. It is well documented where thr family came from in fact his family tree with all relevant info has been shown before. I think you need to take your friends story with a little pinch of salt. |
Serry... 14.08.2006 11:25 |
Osudy dobrého vojáka Freddie za svetové války (od Praha do Zanzibar) |
Poo, again 14.08.2006 12:47 |
Was I the only one who really didn't understand much of what she said? |
7 seas of Rhye 14.08.2006 12:49 |
<font color=pink>The Millionaire Waltz wrote: Was I the only one who really didn't understand much of what she said?It kinda confused me too. |
SK 14.08.2006 13:05 |
Mr. Scully wrote: Well, I can tell you I live in the Czech Republic :-) Have you ever considered that: (1.) Czechoslovakia had closed borders so it was impossible to travel abroad? (2.) The names of the whole Bulsara family are nowhere close to Czech names? (3.) Czech people don't have such a dark skin even if they spent the whole year in a solarium? :-) Anyway, I had a good laugh :-)Hehehe, quite right! |
Poo, again 14.08.2006 15:38 |
But seriously.... the Czech Republic? Lol... |
Fireplace 14.08.2006 19:53 |
Mr. Scully wrote: Well, I can tell you I live in the Czech Republic :-) Have you ever considered that: (2.) The names of the whole Bulsara family are nowhere close to Czech names?I heard they changed it from Bulsarahsky, so the story may very well be true. The skin colour is because of all the street sweeping, the dirt just stuck. |
Crezchi 14.08.2006 20:30 |
Fireplace wrote:komický :)Mr. Scully wrote: Well, I can tell you I live in the Czech Republic :-) Have you ever considered that: (2.) The names of the whole Bulsara family are nowhere close to Czech names?I heard they changed it from Bulsarahsky, so the story may very well be true. The skin colour is because of all the street sweeping, the dirt just stuck. |
Daburcor? 14.08.2006 21:32 |
<font color="#CC66FF">xloveofmylifex wrote: I know Freddie was born in Zanzibar but I heard from my dads mate in Cornwall that knew Roger Taylor and Roger told him that Freddie's parents were immigrants and they actually came from Czech Republic but then again it was fine for them to immigrate because it wasnt illegal so they came to Zanzibar,Freddie was born they were rich,they had to move to England because of the war,and Freddie was a street sweeper to eanr some dosh and they lived in Ealing.Best run-on sentence EVER. |
Queen_Rox 14.08.2006 22:37 |
I assume the topic starter was joking about Freddie's parent. They are not from Czech Republic. Bomi & Jer Bulsara are Parsi & Indian. Although Bomi Bulsara was a civil servant, I assume he and his wife Jer must've resided in Zanzibar before bearing their two children: Freddie & Kashmira. |
Bambi 14.08.2006 22:45 |
amen.... |
Mr. Scully 15.08.2006 05:40 |
OK, it's time to reveal the truth. I can't lie anymore! Bohumil Bulsar and Jaroslava Snedldítetikašiová were born in a small village called Kozomín in the county of "Stredoceský kraj" in a country that just a couple years later (1918) gained its freedom - Czechoslovakia. In 1945, just after World War II, the communists seemed to become more and more popular in Czechoslovakia and the Bulsar family (Bohumil and Jaroslava were already married) wisely decided to go into exile. They have bought a beach hut in the rich country of Zanzibar for this purpose. And to celebrate the first Christmas (= summer) in their new home, Jaroslava Bulsarová decided to discontinue her birth-control pills - and the rest is history. A son was born nine months later and they called him František. Pity that the clerk at the Register Office didn't know how to spell it and wrote Farokh instead... I will be really surprised if even after this discovery you won't be able to accept that Bohumil Bulsar = Bomi Bulsara, Jaroslava Bulsarová = Jer Bulsara, František Bulsar = Farokh Bulsara aka Freddie Mercury. You know, they must have shortened their names to avoid attracting unwanted attention on Zanzibar! |
Togg 15.08.2006 05:55 |
oooh of course it all makes sense now, so in truth the song Bo Rap is really about his families struggle to become accepted in Zanzibar. |
zaiga 15.08.2006 06:02 |
I thought BoRhap was about how the Bulsara family came into possession of a secret, advanced recipe of the birth control pill in the 1940s and how they struggled with that, both morally and to keep the recipe from leaking out to the general public. |
YourValentine 15.08.2006 06:23 |
Very funny story, Martin :) Snedldítetikašiová - that must be impossible to pronounce. I bet we will be answering questions about that story for years to come :) |
Mr. Scully 15.08.2006 06:27 |
Actually "Snedldítetikašiová" is not difficult to pronunce in Czech - but the name is weird. It means something like "ate her kid's pudding" and this surname DOES exist although it's a very scarce name :) |
Erin 15.08.2006 08:30 |
Mr. Scully wrote: Actually "Snedldítetikašiová" is not difficult to pronunce in CzechWow..if that's easy to pronouce, I'd like to see a word that's hard to say..;-D |
Lester Burnham 15.08.2006 09:13 |
Mr. Scully wrote: It means something like "ate her kid's pudding"Okay, so I was laughing at the wonderful story you came up with, but I lost it here. Brilliant stuff! |
Mr. Scully 15.08.2006 09:45 |
I forgot to add that Bohemian = Czech (look into the dictionary). BoRhap is clearly about Freddie's parents' trip from Czechoslovakia to Zanzibar. I only haven't found out yet who "Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead". (Btw. thank god my surname doesn't mean "ate her kid's pudding", I guess it's impossible to live with such a name. My surname means "stone" or "rock" - which is far better :-) |
Lisser 15.08.2006 21:41 |
I saw this story on E True Hollywood last month. Very cool to find out this new and amazing info!! Maybe someone can upload it if they taped it? Thanks for clearing all this up for us Martin and for sharing this ultra rare information. |
Fireplace 16.08.2006 05:02 |
Mr. Scully wrote: The Bulsar family (Bohumil and Jaroslava were already married) wisely decided to go into exile. They have bought a beach hut in the rich country of Zanzibar for this purpose.Does that make them the first serious Czech capitalists? |
Mr. Scully 16.08.2006 06:37 |
Fireplace wrote:Not really, we had capitalists already before World War II :-) In fact we were one of the richest European countries at that time - it's a shame that the communists destroyed everything.Mr. Scully wrote: The Bulsar family (Bohumil and Jaroslava were already married) wisely decided to go into exile. They have bought a beach hut in the rich country of Zanzibar for this purpose.Does that make them the first serious Czech capitalists? |
Fireplace 16.08.2006 07:41 |
Mr. Scully wrote:Well, I'm glad old Bohumil and Jaroslava brought their fortune with them, so little Frantisek could grow up with servants and everything. Because he never had to do any work around the house, he had all the time in the world to perfect his musical style of Czech rhapsody, Zanzibar vaudeville and English rock & roll. Long live King Frantisek!Fireplace wrote:Not really, we had capitalists already before World War II :-) In fact we were one of the richest European countries at that time - it's a shame that the communists destroyed everything.Mr. Scully wrote: The Bulsar family (Bohumil and Jaroslava were already married) wisely decided to go into exile. They have bought a beach hut in the rich country of Zanzibar for this purpose.Does that make them the first serious Czech capitalists? By the way, does anyone know Kashmira's REAL name? Kamila? Kazimira? |
sparrow 21754 18.08.2006 00:11 |
Mr Scully i freaking love your story :-D |
deleted user 18.08.2006 06:24 |
<font color=pink>The Millionaire Waltz wrote: But seriously.... the Czech Republic? Lol...Well yeah thats what I heard...but there surname I'm just saying I mean say your thoughts it doesnt mind me :) .... |
deleted user 18.08.2006 06:25 |
<font color="0066CC">Queen_Rox wrote: I assume the topic starter was joking about Freddie's parent. They are not from Czech Republic. Bomi & Jer Bulsara are Parsi & Indian. Although Bomi Bulsara was a civil servant, I assume he and his wife Jer must've resided in Zanzibar before bearing their two children: Freddie & Kashmira.yes I know....!?! but as I said this person said they immagrated, then came to Zanzibar...then England |
deleted user 18.08.2006 06:26 |
Dan Corson wrote:what do you mean by that?<font color="#CC66FF">xloveofmylifex wrote: I know Freddie was born in Zanzibar but I heard from my dads mate in Cornwall that knew Roger Taylor and Roger told him that Freddie's parents were immigrants and they actually came from Czech Republic but then again it was fine for them to immigrate because it wasnt illegal so they came to Zanzibar,Freddie was born they were rich,they had to move to England because of the war,and Freddie was a street sweeper to eanr some dosh and they lived in Ealing.Best run-on sentence EVER. |
deleted user 18.08.2006 06:27 |
Mr. Scully wrote: OK, it's time to reveal the truth. I can't lie anymore! Bohumil Bulsar and Jaroslava Snedldítetikašiová were born in a small village called Kozomín in the county of "Stredoceský kraj" in a country that just a couple years later (1918) gained its freedom - Czechoslovakia. In 1945, just after World War II, the communists seemed to become more and more popular in Czechoslovakia and the Bulsar family (Bohumil and Jaroslava were already married) wisely decided to go into exile. They have bought a beach hut in the rich country of Zanzibar for this purpose. And to celebrate the first Christmas (= summer) in their new home, Jaroslava Bulsarová decided to discontinue her birth-control pills - and the rest is history. A son was born nine months later and they called him František. Pity that the clerk at the Register Office didn't know how to spell it and wrote Farokh instead... I will be really surprised if even after this discovery you won't be able to accept that Bohumil Bulsar = Bomi Bulsara, Jaroslava Bulsarová = Jer Bulsara, František Bulsar = Farokh Bulsara aka Freddie Mercury. You know, they must have shortened their names to avoid attracting unwanted attention on Zanzibar!So basically still immagrated right...? |
deleted user 18.08.2006 06:28 |
zaiga wrote: I thought BoRhap was about how the Bulsara family came into possession of a secret, advanced recipe of the birth control pill in the 1940s and how they struggled with that, both morally and to keep the recipe from leaking out to the general public.no-one knows.... |
deleted user 18.08.2006 06:28 |
Mr. Scully wrote: I forgot to add that Bohemian = Czech (look into the dictionary). BoRhap is clearly about Freddie's parents' trip from Czechoslovakia to Zanzibar. I only haven't found out yet who "Put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger, now he's dead". (Btw. thank god my surname doesn't mean "ate her kid's pudding", I guess it's impossible to live with such a name. My surname means "stone" or "rock" - which is far better :-)So it's true... |
Poo, again 18.08.2006 08:00 |
<font color="#CC66FF">xloveofmylifex wrote:I totally agree, Dan. :PDan Corson wrote:what do you mean by that?<font color="#CC66FF">xloveofmylifex wrote: I know Freddie was born in Zanzibar but I heard from my dads mate in Cornwall that knew Roger Taylor and Roger told him that Freddie's parents were immigrants and they actually came from Czech Republic but then again it was fine for them to immigrate because it wasnt illegal so they came to Zanzibar,Freddie was born they were rich,they had to move to England because of the war,and Freddie was a street sweeper to eanr some dosh and they lived in Ealing.Best run-on sentence EVER. |