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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:05

I think Ieper is an incredible place...I spent a couple of days there 3 years ago, with a lump in my throat...

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

I'm from Herefordshire, on the welsh border.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:06
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

yes, I'd much prefer an ugly old bag, on the basis that she gave me an easy life...

The bluegirls have all gone away... in your dreams. To put it in Genesis-terms.

yeah...too true..

I've reached the stage in my life where I have realised I can't pull anything more than an ugly old bag, so I have to justify it to myself somehow....

Old bags or never changing socks, which of the two is more pathetic  ?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:08
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

yes, I'd much prefer an ugly old bag, on the basis that she gave me an easy life...

The bluegirls have all gone away... in your dreams. To put it in Genesis-terms.

yeah...too true..

I've reached the stage in my life where I have realised I can't pull anything more than an ugly old bag, so I have to justify it to myself somehow....

Old bags or never changing socks, which of the two is more pathetic  ?

I can only get myself an old bag, because I never change my socks....

oh, and I suffer from a range of annoying personal habits...

Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:09
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

I think Ieper is an incredible place...I spent a couple of days there 3 years ago, with a lump in my throat...

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

I'm from Herefordshire, on the welsh border.

Yes, the cloth hall is amazing. Also amazing is that Ieper looks very old, but every building is from after 1918. As a Dutchman I never heard a lot about World War 1, because the Dutch didn't participate in the war. I'm learning very fast now since I live in West-Flanders. Have you been to The Last Post at the Menen-gate? You must have...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:10
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

yes, I'd much prefer an ugly old bag, on the basis that she gave me an easy life...

The bluegirls have all gone away... in your dreams. To put it in Genesis-terms.

yeah...too true..

I've reached the stage in my life where I have realised I can't pull anything more than an ugly old bag, so I have to justify it to myself somehow....

Old bags or never changing socks, which of the two is more pathetic  ?

I can only get myself an old bag, because I never change my socks....

oh, and I suffer from a range of annoying personal habits...

Me too, but I'm sort of a secret slob

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:12
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

That could be, I don't know

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:13
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

I think Ieper is an incredible place...I spent a couple of days there 3 years ago, with a lump in my throat...

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

I'm from Herefordshire, on the welsh border.

Yes, the cloth hall is amazing. Also amazing is that Ieper looks very old, but every building is from after 1918. As a Dutchman I never heard a lot about World War 1, because the Dutch didn't participate in the war. I'm learning very fast now since I live in West-Flanders. Have you been to The Last Post at the Menen-gate? You must have...

yes, and the Flanders Fields musuem, and Hill 62 museum.... it's an incredible story, how after the war, the Belgian authorities wanted to defy the Germans as much as possible, by recreating the town square in the original architecture, as if to say 'you can't beat us'... that in itself is incredible, as the cloth hall dates from the early 1400s....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:14
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

That could be, I don't know

I'm afraid I'm actually sad enough to know that as a fact...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:14
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

yes, I'd much prefer an ugly old bag, on the basis that she gave me an easy life...

The bluegirls have all gone away... in your dreams. To put it in Genesis-terms.

yeah...too true..

I've reached the stage in my life where I have realised I can't pull anything more than an ugly old bag, so I have to justify it to myself somehow....

Old bags or never changing socks, which of the two is more pathetic  ?

I can only get myself an old bag, because I never change my socks....

oh, and I suffer from a range of annoying personal habits...

Me too, but I'm sort of a secret slob

we have a lot in common.....only I'm not so secret...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:18
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

yes, I'd much prefer an ugly old bag, on the basis that she gave me an easy life...

The bluegirls have all gone away... in your dreams. To put it in Genesis-terms.

yeah...too true..

I've reached the stage in my life where I have realised I can't pull anything more than an ugly old bag, so I have to justify it to myself somehow....

Old bags or never changing socks, which of the two is more pathetic  ?

I can only get myself an old bag, because I never change my socks....

oh, and I suffer from a range of annoying personal habits...

Me too, but I'm sort of a secret slob

we have a lot in common.....only I'm not so secret...

Sometimes I unveil one of my habits, like the refusal to change my socks. I don't want to conform to much to these silly rules in our society

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:20
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

That could be, I don't know

I'm afraid I'm actually sad enough to know that as a fact...

No, you may be proud of your knowledge.    Chin up!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:21

^^

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:23

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Sometimes I unveil one of my habits, like the refusal to change my socks. I don't want to conform to much to these silly rules in our society

you mean, you'd rather unveil one of your habits than one of your feet....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:24
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

I think Ieper is an incredible place...I spent a couple of days there 3 years ago, with a lump in my throat...

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

I'm from Herefordshire, on the welsh border.

Yes, the cloth hall is amazing. Also amazing is that Ieper looks very old, but every building is from after 1918. As a Dutchman I never heard a lot about World War 1, because the Dutch didn't participate in the war. I'm learning very fast now since I live in West-Flanders. Have you been to The Last Post at the Menen-gate? You must have...

yes, and the Flanders Fields musuem, and Hill 62 museum.... it's an incredible story, how after the war, the Belgian authorities wanted to defy the Germans as much as possible, by recreating the town square in the original architecture, as if to say 'you can't beat us'... that in itself is incredible, as the cloth hall dates from the early 1400s....

I come from Rotterdam, where the centre was bombed during World War 2, and there they decided not to rebuild the centre as it was, but to build a modern centre. So they did, with skyscrapers and some daring architecture. It's interesting to see how two cities handled the situation in a complete different way. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:25
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Sometimes I unveil one of my habits, like the refusal to change my socks. I don't want to conform to much to these silly rules in our society

you mean, you'd rather unveil one of your habits than one of your feet....

Quite right

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:28
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

I think Ieper is an incredible place...I spent a couple of days there 3 years ago, with a lump in my throat...

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

I'm from Herefordshire, on the welsh border.

Yes, the cloth hall is amazing. Also amazing is that Ieper looks very old, but every building is from after 1918. As a Dutchman I never heard a lot about World War 1, because the Dutch didn't participate in the war. I'm learning very fast now since I live in West-Flanders. Have you been to The Last Post at the Menen-gate? You must have...

yes, and the Flanders Fields musuem, and Hill 62 museum.... it's an incredible story, how after the war, the Belgian authorities wanted to defy the Germans as much as possible, by recreating the town square in the original architecture, as if to say 'you can't beat us'... that in itself is incredible, as the cloth hall dates from the early 1400s....

I come from Rotterdam, where the centre was bombed during World War 2, and there they decided not to rebuild the centre as it was, but to build a modern centre. So they did, with skyscrapers and some daring architecture. It's interesting to see how two cities handled the situation in a complete different way. 

OK, I have been to your Art Gallery (very good), your Maritime Museum (superb...but then why wouldn't it be??) and your Turkish quarter, Falafel hunting.... are you impressed???

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:36
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

I think Ieper is an incredible place...I spent a couple of days there 3 years ago, with a lump in my throat...

...the cloth hall is an utterly awesome structure isn't it?  at the time of its construction, wasn't it the largest non religious building in Europe?

I'm from Herefordshire, on the welsh border.

Yes, the cloth hall is amazing. Also amazing is that Ieper looks very old, but every building is from after 1918. As a Dutchman I never heard a lot about World War 1, because the Dutch didn't participate in the war. I'm learning very fast now since I live in West-Flanders. Have you been to The Last Post at the Menen-gate? You must have...

yes, and the Flanders Fields musuem, and Hill 62 museum.... it's an incredible story, how after the war, the Belgian authorities wanted to defy the Germans as much as possible, by recreating the town square in the original architecture, as if to say 'you can't beat us'... that in itself is incredible, as the cloth hall dates from the early 1400s....

I come from Rotterdam, where the centre was bombed during World War 2, and there they decided not to rebuild the centre as it was, but to build a modern centre. So they did, with skyscrapers and some daring architecture. It's interesting to see how two cities handled the situation in a complete different way. 

OK, I have been to your Art Gallery (very good), your Maritime Museum (superb...but then why wouldn't it be??) and your Turkish quarter, Falafel hunting.... are you impressed???

  I certainly am!!!  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:43
never seen Feyenoord play, though...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:48

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

never seen Feyenoord play, though...

Too bad, that's my favourite soccer team. What's yours?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2005 at 16:52
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

never seen Feyenoord play, though...

Too bad, that's my favourite soccer team. What's yours?

I thought it might be....

...for my sins, I support Leicester City....

...I'll have you know I've supported them through thin and thinner...

 

 

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