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by Guest » 16.06.2009, 19:35
Haha.
I think a lot of the "BV" companies are Dutch people, I don't think a lot of other countries use it.
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by Guest » 17.06.2009, 16:51
I know a dutch guy what a pillo...owcase
lol Im nice really, see
I went to amsterdam on holiday once... quite an odd experience to say the least :S Didnt see any windmills unfortunatley though

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by Guest » 17.06.2009, 20:07
yeah you were far away from any windmills if you visited Amsterdam, lol.
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by Guest » 17.06.2009, 20:21
Why was it an odd experience?
Anything special with Dutch and windmills?
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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
You'd have to be on the other half of the country to see most of those stereotypical things that make this country famous.

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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

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

Theres one in the whole of amsterdam

I heard off some japanese tourists XD

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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
but it's not a 'working' windmill, that's for sure.

unless it's on the outskirts of amsterdam where there's actually wind, but tourists don't tend to go that far...
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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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by Guest » 18.06.2009, 16:31

I didn't imagine you like that Sally.
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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!
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by Guest » 18.06.2009, 21:20
our last queensday didn't rule that much..
Sally: What province are you from? I'm from Noord Brabant, quite enough farmers here, but not the ones with the wooden shoes
Do you live up north?
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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.
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.
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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.
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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