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Offline Gregor  
#51 Posted : 25 March 2007 15:22:43(UTC)
Gregor

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Joined: 17/04/2003(UTC)
Posts: 997
Location: Netherlands
So summarising:

If it ain't Dutch, it ain't much !
wink

Gregor
Offline robinpk  
#52 Posted : 25 March 2007 23:12:28(UTC)
robinpk


Joined: 02/11/2006(UTC)
Posts: 42
Location: Los Llanos de Aridane, S/C de Tenerife (La Palma)
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by hxmiesa
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by Gert-Jan
Best chicks?...true (although Germany, Italy, France are runner up's IMHO) biggrin

Germans? You cant be serious?!?! ;-)

Personally I wouldnt discard spanish chicks either! There´s something about those latinas... ;-)


Latinas? Tell me, I´m married to one....[:p]wink
What you once learn, you´ll never forget
Offline hxmiesa  
#53 Posted : 26 March 2007 00:28:29(UTC)
hxmiesa

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Joined: 15/12/2005(UTC)
Posts: 3,594
Location: Spain
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[size=1" face="Verdana" id="quote]quote:Originally posted by robinpk
Latinas? Tell me, I´m married to one....[:p]wink

Well, what can I tell you that you dont already know, then? ;-)
Best regards
Henrik Hoexbroe ("The Dane In Spain")
http://hoexbroe.tripod.com
Offline TTRExpress  
#54 Posted : 29 March 2007 22:27:51(UTC)
TTRExpress

United States   
Joined: 06/04/2006(UTC)
Posts: 655
Well...... we have some communities that are Dutch heritage here in Wisconsin, USA and I have not run into anyone up in the North-East region who models Marklin trains. Being of Scottish birth to German parents makes me an oddity up here, thus I model both TRIX Express and Marklin. If Marklin was truly Dutch it would not be unusual or maybe even surprising.

Regardsbiggrin
Regards (a Scot in Wisconsin),

Maurice [ETE, TTRCA, IG-TRIX Express, Maerklin-Insider & TRIX Profi-Club]
Offline hemau  
#55 Posted : 30 March 2007 02:38:38(UTC)
hemau


Joined: 09/01/2007(UTC)
Posts: 589
Location: The Netherlands
Hi alonso231gery:
I just read that some 650 mln people would have to move if the sea rose a lot. I don't know if the +/- 10 mln Dutch people living below or just above sea level are included in that figure (the other 6 mln of them are living in higher places).
Myself I'm living some 40 m above present sealevel and my layout is even 10 m higher on the attic. Once I heard some tourists walking by and wondering if they were somewhere about sealevel ... The heights I'm living on were formed 100.000 years ago by huge glaciers from Scandinavia .... There is no certain stabile state. Ofcourse you're safer at 1000m ... but who knows what other dangers you might occur?
Thanks Lutz for the trust in my collegues civil engineers, some of them are now advising in New Orleans.
C and M track; CS1R and 2 MS
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