My name is Maikel and I'm a securityofficer for about 15 years now. I've workt on a big eventcentre called Jaarbeurs Utrecht and right now I'm back where it all begun.
Working in 2 refugeecentres here in Holland.
I'm married and have to great sons.
I hope to meet some pleasant folks over here, but I think that won't be a problem!
Anything you want to know, feel free to ask.
Greetssssss Maikel
I would hope you are on Hoffmann's mailing list for "Detective Tips." Number1 109 and 110 have had some good zingers. With Gerd's blessings I have included lessions learned from his "Tips" pamphlets. It is a good resource.
Welcome aboard to you,
Enjoy the day,
Bill
That's right. The are building this ship as we speak. The build also the VOC ship Batavia. This ship is ready and sailing.
The ship you are revering to takes a couple of years to build. They try to do it as authenticly as possible. So old tecniques and handcraft.
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Originally posted by boes1970
I live in Lelystad. A city about 45 km east from Amsterdam. A town with almost no historie. It excist only for about 25 years and is build in the Flevopolder. A piece of land we took from the see.
Groetjes Maikel,
Isn't Lelystad where the replica of the Dutch ship-of-the-line Zeven Provincien is?
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Originally posted by boes1970
Wilkommen (welcome) is in Dutch welkom
Oh well, I knew I should have paid more attention to the Dutch girl I was flirting with in London!
He thnxs for a nice and warm welcome. A very small correction is, however needed.
Wilkommen and Guten morgen are German words and not Dutch
Wilkommen (welcome) is in Dutch welkom
Gutenmorgen (goodmorning) in Dutch goedenmorgen.
And thank you in Dutch dank u.
And that concludes our Dutch lesson for today
I live in Lelystad. A city about 45 km east from Amsterdam. A town with almost no historie. It excist only for about 25 years and is build in the Flevopolder. A piece of land we took from the see.
My name is Maikel and I'm a securityofficer for about 15 years now. I've workt on a big eventcentre called Jaarbeurs Utrecht and right now I'm back where it all begun.
Working in 2 refugeecentres here in Holland.
I'm married and have to great sons.
I hope to meet some pleasant folks over here, but I think that won't be a problem!
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