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Post by Guest » 16.06.2009, 19:35

Haha. :P

I think a lot of the "BV" companies are Dutch people, I don't think a lot of other countries use it.

Guest

Post by Guest » 17.06.2009, 16:51

I know a dutch guy what a pillo...owcase :D

lol Im nice really, see :P

I went to amsterdam on holiday once... quite an odd experience to say the least :S Didnt see any windmills unfortunatley though :P

Guest

Post by Guest » 17.06.2009, 20:07

yeah you were far away from any windmills if you visited Amsterdam, lol.

Guest

Post by Guest » 17.06.2009, 20:21

Why was it an odd experience?

Anything special with Dutch and windmills?

Guest

Post by Guest » 17.06.2009, 21:48

The Netherlands are famous for windmills and clogs (those wooden shoes) and tulips and such.

People expect to see them when they're on holiday in here, but there's not a single windmill near Amsterdam :P

You'd have to be on the other half of the country to see most of those stereotypical things that make this country famous. :P

Guest

Post by Guest » 17.06.2009, 22:10

One of the things I like about Holland is the water pressure.

The best showers I've ever had :)

Guest

Post by Guest » 17.06.2009, 23:03

VerConMat Industries BV wrote:The Netherlands are famous for windmills and clogs (those wooden shoes) and tulips and such.

People expect to see them when they're on holiday in here, but there's not a single windmill near Amsterdam :P

You'd have to be on the other half of the country to see most of those stereotypical things that make this country famous. :P
Theres one in the whole of amsterdam ;) I heard off some japanese tourists XD :P

Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 14:40

I haven't managed to see it yet.

there might be one somewhere in Amsterdam, just for tourists that want to know what a windmill looks like :P

but it's not a 'working' windmill, that's for sure. :P unless it's on the outskirts of amsterdam where there's actually wind, but tourists don't tend to go that far...

Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 16:21

Where I live there are loads of windmills, not much to look at unfortunately: they are modern windmills made of steel and they make a lot of noise.

And we got many farmers over here who actually wear the wooden shoes..

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Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 16:31

:shock: I didn't imagine you like that Sally.

Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 18:19

Ok the only dutch I know so dont laugh

Hallo Hoe Gaat Het?

Oh I know how to reply as well lol.

Got loads of dutch friends. Queens day rules!

Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 21:20

our last queensday didn't rule that much.. :roll:


Sally: What province are you from? I'm from Noord Brabant, quite enough farmers here, but not the ones with the wooden shoes :P

Do you live up north?

Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 21:50

Yes I live way up north, in Friesland, our farmers still wear wooden shoes and also spit on the ground after they said something. :lol:


And you are right, last queensday was a disaster, I hope something like that will never happen again, it was a rotten day for all of us I think.

Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 22:12

Thought you'd live over there :)

I've been on holiday in Groningen before, saw farmers who are still wearing wooden shoes over there as well.

I like my holidays in the northern provinces.

Guest

Post by Guest » 18.06.2009, 22:19

A runaway car or something right (The Queensday)

And modern windmills can be fine in their own way

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