Bogumiła Żongołłowicz discusses her as yet unfinished biography of Andrzej Chciuk. The interviewer conveys her appeal to readers for financial support that would help the biography to be published.
The poem is spoken by a 'we', whose migration experience is likened to waiting in a queue to get into heaven, and finally being turned away by God and returned to earth.
The column is a reply to a reader's letter published in the Polish Kurier no. 110-111, which called Gawroński's poem 'Baranie wybory' (Sheep Elections) (published in Kurier zachodni in 1991) 'offensive'. The author defends his poem as a piece of satire, and argues that the reader, Antoni Pol, misunderstands the genre. Gawroński affirms that his own attitude to satire will not change even if he is viewed by readers such as Pol as disloyal to his adopted homeland of Australia.