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Uriel   Sun Sep 04, 2005 3:54 am GMT
Oh no, cutting and pasting.
Candy   Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:55 am GMT
|||Tourism in England? Is there tourism in England, i don't think so, there is nothing to see. The few things there were have been destroyed during the war. |||

You'd love that, wouldn't you, moron? England is full of ancient buildings, and very little was destroyed in the war.

|||ENGLAND = THIEVES|||

Well, most European countries were.

I'm sorry, guys, if you're hoping to see an elegant rebuttal of Pukoi's stupidity, but as I wrote upthread, I really can't be bothered dealing with this. It just makes me tired.
Pukoi, if you've got nothing constructive to add to the forum, only hatred and inanity, please leave us alone.
Guest   Sun Sep 04, 2005 7:04 am GMT
(Why bother to answer at all?)
Candy   Sun Sep 04, 2005 7:28 am GMT
Good question, Guest! Let's not feed the trolls.
Damian   Sun Sep 04, 2005 8:01 am GMT
**Tourism in England? Is there tourism in England, i don't think so, there is nothing to see. The few things there were have been destroyed during the war**


Wow! what a massive con! We've all been deceived! All those tourist sites all over England (as we seem to be discussing England alone here) ...palaces, churches, cathedrals, castles, stately homes, ancient abbeys and monasteries* etc etc etc....are just replicas of the originals after all?

Does that mean the British Government will now have to pay deception compensation to all those millions of tourists I mentioned before who have been hoodwinked into thinking they were looking at genuine articles when in fact they were all smashed to smithereens by a funny little guy with a funny little moustache?

All those tourists will just HAVE to be paid compensation or else they will hate us (the British generally apparently) more than they do already, if that's possible according to that guy whose name i forget and cannae be bothered to check back to find out.

I just can't get over the shock! What I thought was the genuine Tower of London or Westminster Abbey or the gorgeous York Minster or the fantastic Durham Cathedral were actually just dummies...the originals were "destroyed". f*****g hell! Who'd have thought it...they looked so real! Maybe I should put in a claim as well. :-(
Damian in Edinburgh   Sun Sep 04, 2005 8:08 am GMT
oops....forgot the * against abbeys and monasteries in England.

Actually they WERE either detroyed or badly damaged but not in WW2. King Henry VIII was responsible when he ordered the Dissolution of the Abbeys in 1540 when he made England break away from the Catholic Church of Rome just because the Pope would not allow him to divorce his wife who kept on giving him daughters instead of sons. That ugly fat ulcerated monster was sexist as well as ruthless.

Lighter note: Tonight Edinburgh will see the largest fireworks display ever seen in Europe......the end of the Festival 2005. Good time to celebrate down at Broughton Street..... :-)
bernard   Sun Sep 04, 2005 9:37 am GMT
Scotland is a very good turistic destination - historic and cultural cities like Edimbourg, castles, beautiful and strange "mystic" landscapes, wild countryside, small fishing ports, and the celtic vivid culture...
and England isn't...   Sun Sep 04, 2005 9:51 am GMT
... a very good touristy destination as well?
Sander   Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:07 am GMT
Aldebarán,

=>I don't know what is a clog, but I'm pretty sure nobody know either outside Holland.<=


LOL no ... nobody , I mean it's not like it's were we are famouse for in the entire world... http://www.cadeau-tip.nl/data/media/17/14.7.jpg


And again all you've shown me are geographical features of mexico.

I mean, it's just like Africa isn't it? Beautifull land enormous resources only it's foreigh compagnies getting the best of them.

SHOW ME FACTS ALDEBARÁN!!! SHOW ME WHY MEXICO IS BETTER!!!
Bernard   Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:33 am GMT
In my opinion, except of London, Englnd is less touristicly interesting than Scotland.

By the way Sander, I plan to to to netherlands next weekend, what do you advice me to see, and where to go outside of Amsterdam ? Does rotterdam worth it ? La Haye (den hague in dutch ?) ?
Sander   Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:54 am GMT
That depends what you're going for.

The Hague (Den haag) has a homepage in French so that ought to help you out.

http://www.denhaag.com/

Rotterdam has a site, but it's only in Dutch and English http://www.holland.com/rotterdam/ if you like industrialism to the top I really recommend the largest port in the world.

If you like to sniff up Dutch culture I suggest you visite Alkmaar. (with the famouse cheese market http://www.ferienhausservice-nordholland.de/grafik/kaasmarkt-h.jpg )
Sigma   Sun Sep 04, 2005 2:41 pm GMT
What is a Troll?

And before Sander starts attacking and saying you are one and Stuff, I must tell that I just want to know the meaning of the word Troll.
Guest   Sun Sep 04, 2005 2:45 pm GMT
Definition:

troll (COMPUTING)
verb

'to leave an intentionally annoying message on a part of the Internet in order to get attention or cause trouble:
His hobby is trolling for newbies.'

troll
noun

'A well-constructed troll will provoke irate or confused responses from flamers and newbies.'
Uriel   Sun Sep 04, 2005 3:09 pm GMT
A troll is also an ugly monster from fairy tales (that hides under bridges and tries to eat goats ;), or an ugly little person.

Trolling is a fishing term, as in throwing your line into the water and wiggling it around to try to attract attention.

Both shades of meaning are combined in the computer-related term.
Another Dutchman   Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:22 pm GMT
When Sanders went camping to Germany, the German camp-owner give him a plastic bucket to shit on.
This is the best mouth-piece he ever received.
Jo