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Originally Posted by stuveltje
"dag van de arbeid" thats what its named in holland and yep most eurpean countries have that day, in my dutch english it will be "day of working" which i dont get because in holland everybody has a day off............oke strange people those european guys and girls 
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Hell I can almost read Dutch.... "Tag der Arbeit" in German - I think that between German and English I can read about 60% of Dutch. When I used to date Rolinka from
Ursem (Between
Alkmaar and
Horrn) I figured out two things - I can read most Dutch and I'll never be able to choke on my words enough to speak Dutch.
My kids have the day off school so we were chatting on icq. My daughter says she has two holidays "Tag der Arbeit" and "
Christi Himmelfahrt" (
Jesus Drives To Heaven)
Woke up to quarter-sized snowflakes falling - sat in the hot tub and let them melt on my face. Supposed to get warm again tomorrow and I think I'll be planting the rest of my garden sometime this week. Hope the cherries don't freeze.
Tonights shoot got postponed cuz the model wrecked he knee last night - poor girl need the rent money too.
Now to go play in the snow....