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Is it Soda or is it Pop?
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jstkdn
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May-4-2005 08:56
Discuss...
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jstkdn
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Aug-12-2005 11:55
Cool!!! Another Dutchie!!!!
(Don't teach anyone to secret dutch hand shake, hahah.)
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jstkdn
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Aug-12-2005 12:07
Oh wait, I remember who Dionne Dawson is. (ohmygod)
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Dionne Dawson
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Aug-12-2005 12:07
I ve been gone for just 7 months and she has forgotten all about me...!! <<sob sob>>
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Dionne Dawson
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Aug-12-2005 12:08
hmmm just in time i guess!! LOL
Guess you'll have to teach me that handshake now!
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jstkdn
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Aug-12-2005 12:11
Let me ask permission first from Bea, and Jan-Peter. :) But if Maxima is allowed to know it, I don't see why you can't.
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jstkdn
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Aug-12-2005 12:13
For the non-Dutch:
Bea is Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
Jan-Peter is Jan-Peter Balkenende our president.
Maxima married our crown prince. Was a Argentinian resident, who Dutch status got approved in months, instead of years. Incidentally she is the daughter of the right hand man of the dictator Videla.
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Slim T
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Aug-12-2005 12:13
Hey I am more dutch than she is (although i didnt take the 'inburgeringscursus')
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Slim T
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Aug-12-2005 12:15
..Had to switch back to Slim T again. Oh well.. you know it's me!...
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Seddon
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Aug-15-2005 12:14
On the soda/pop dilemma I've got to agree with Blaise Joshua and say its pop coz in England where I am, soda is something totally different its like a fizzy bitter water that you can have with white wine or vodka and lime and stuff. Don't know what the drink we call soda is called in places that call drinks like cola and lemonade soda?
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Marguerite
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Aug-15-2005 12:32
maybe tonic water?
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