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Quote from: apc2010 on March 18, 2015, 08:26:00 PMQuote from: Barman on March 18, 2015, 08:24:35 PMQuote from: apc2010 on March 18, 2015, 08:18:39 PMQuote from: Barman on March 18, 2015, 08:13:45 PMQuote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 18, 2015, 08:09:46 PMQuoteWill I be ok in Holland eventhough I barely speak any Danish?I want to be able to fit in like a local in Rotterdam and Amsterdam so I decided to stop speaking English and practice Danish speaking. Besides Rotterdam, I want to see Legoland? Where in Holland is this Legoland? Legoland is in the Netherlands not Holland... No, it is in Windsor you mong.... I know ..... I lived in Ascot......Posh!
Quote from: Barman on March 18, 2015, 08:24:35 PMQuote from: apc2010 on March 18, 2015, 08:18:39 PMQuote from: Barman on March 18, 2015, 08:13:45 PMQuote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 18, 2015, 08:09:46 PMQuoteWill I be ok in Holland eventhough I barely speak any Danish?I want to be able to fit in like a local in Rotterdam and Amsterdam so I decided to stop speaking English and practice Danish speaking. Besides Rotterdam, I want to see Legoland? Where in Holland is this Legoland? Legoland is in the Netherlands not Holland... No, it is in Windsor you mong.... I know ..... I lived in Ascot......
Quote from: apc2010 on March 18, 2015, 08:18:39 PMQuote from: Barman on March 18, 2015, 08:13:45 PMQuote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 18, 2015, 08:09:46 PMQuoteWill I be ok in Holland eventhough I barely speak any Danish?I want to be able to fit in like a local in Rotterdam and Amsterdam so I decided to stop speaking English and practice Danish speaking. Besides Rotterdam, I want to see Legoland? Where in Holland is this Legoland? Legoland is in the Netherlands not Holland... No, it is in Windsor you mong....
Quote from: Barman on March 18, 2015, 08:13:45 PMQuote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 18, 2015, 08:09:46 PMQuoteWill I be ok in Holland eventhough I barely speak any Danish?I want to be able to fit in like a local in Rotterdam and Amsterdam so I decided to stop speaking English and practice Danish speaking. Besides Rotterdam, I want to see Legoland? Where in Holland is this Legoland? Legoland is in the Netherlands not Holland...
Quote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 18, 2015, 08:09:46 PMQuoteWill I be ok in Holland eventhough I barely speak any Danish?I want to be able to fit in like a local in Rotterdam and Amsterdam so I decided to stop speaking English and practice Danish speaking. Besides Rotterdam, I want to see Legoland? Where in Holland is this Legoland?
QuoteWill I be ok in Holland eventhough I barely speak any Danish?I want to be able to fit in like a local in Rotterdam and Amsterdam so I decided to stop speaking English and practice Danish speaking. Besides Rotterdam, I want to see Legoland? Where in Holland is this Legoland?
Will I be ok in Holland eventhough I barely speak any Danish?I want to be able to fit in like a local in Rotterdam and Amsterdam so I decided to stop speaking English and practice Danish speaking. Besides Rotterdam, I want to see Legoland? Where in Holland is this Legoland?
But i expect you meant...
Why are there so many airplanes flying low at Windsor Castle?We were visiting Windsor Castle and we noticed a bunch of jet planes flying by why is that?
QuoteWhy are there so many airplanes flying low at Windsor Castle?We were visiting Windsor Castle and we noticed a bunch of jet planes flying by why is that?
How to include fiancé's deceased father in our wedding?Unfortunately, my FFIL recently passed away. It was quite unexpected and has been especially hard on my fiancé, who idolised his father. I have already broached the topic of my fiancé using his father's wedding ring as his wedding ring (which he and his mother really liked the idea of), but I am trying to think of other ways that FFIL can be included in our wedding without it being too cliched? Neither of us like the idea of an empty seat, for example, or having his photo on a seat.
QuoteHow to include fiancé's deceased father in our wedding?Unfortunately, my FFIL recently passed away. It was quite unexpected and has been especially hard on my fiancé, who idolised his father. I have already broached the topic of my fiancé using his father's wedding ring as his wedding ring (which he and his mother really liked the idea of), but I am trying to think of other ways that FFIL can be included in our wedding without it being too cliched? Neither of us like the idea of an empty seat, for example, or having his photo on a seat. It seems that "Dig him up" is not an acceptable answer
Why some of the paintings (i mean mostly) in renaissance period are nude?im just curious.. do they dont wear clothes when they walk around the city?
It was an exceptionally hot period and washing machines had not been perfected.
Quote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 20, 2015, 07:25:40 AMQuoteWhy are there so many airplanes flying low at Windsor Castle?We were visiting Windsor Castle and we noticed a bunch of jet planes flying by why is that? Although to be fair, it was a stupid place to build it - right under the flightpath there.....
Quote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 20, 2015, 07:55:30 AMQuoteHow to include fiancé's deceased father in our wedding?Unfortunately, my FFIL recently passed away. It was quite unexpected and has been especially hard on my fiancé, who idolised his father. I have already broached the topic of my fiancé using his father's wedding ring as his wedding ring (which he and his mother really liked the idea of), but I am trying to think of other ways that FFIL can be included in our wedding without it being too cliched? Neither of us like the idea of an empty seat, for example, or having his photo on a seat. It seems that "Dig him up" is not an acceptable answer
QuoteWhy some of the paintings (i mean mostly) in renaissance period are nude?im just curious.. do they dont wear clothes when they walk around the city?QuoteIt was an exceptionally hot period and washing machines had not been perfected.
Quote from: Nick (I am me again officially) on March 20, 2015, 07:55:30 AMQuoteHow to include fiancé's deceased father in our wedding?Unfortunately, my FFIL recently passed away. It was quite unexpected and has been especially hard on my fiancé, who idolised his father. I have already broached the topic of my fiancé using his father's wedding ring as his wedding ring (which he and his mother really liked the idea of), but I am trying to think of other ways that FFIL can be included in our wedding without it being too cliched? Neither of us like the idea of an empty seat, for example, or having his photo on a seat. It seems that "Dig him up" is not an acceptable answer Fancy dress! The groom could dress up as Eric Morecambe....... and the FFIL could turn up in a little urn...