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Post by Plave on Sept 21, 2014 8:25:41 GMT
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Post by lordb on Sept 21, 2014 8:27:48 GMT
Is a Bridge too far the best British war film?
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Post by wrighter on Sept 21, 2014 9:18:14 GMT
Typical Dutch attitude Apart from England and the English people, the Dutch to me are the most generous, warm, kind-hearted and genuine race you will ever meet IMHO
I spend an awful lot of time in Holland over the last 40yrs and as yet, not found one who i didnt like and warm to !!
They have NEVER EVER forgotten being liberated by us [ + the our other allies]. unlike the French & Belguims who in general couldnt give a stuff about us. Well done Vitesse Arnhem, i applaud you and thankyou
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Post by metalhead on Sept 21, 2014 9:24:10 GMT
Typical Dutch attitude Apart from England and the English people, the Dutch to me are the most generous, warm, kind-hearted and genuine race you will ever meet IMHO I spend an awful lot of time in Holland over the last 40yrs and as yet, not found one who i didnt like and warm to !! They have NEVER EVER forgotten being liberated by us [ + the our other allies]. unlike the French & Belguims who in general couldnt give a stuff about us. Well done Vitesse Arnhem, i applaud you and thankyou You think English people are generous?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2014 9:32:57 GMT
Typical Dutch attitude Apart from England and the English people, the Dutch to me are the most generous, warm, kind-hearted and genuine race you will ever meet IMHO I spend an awful lot of time in Holland over the last 40yrs and as yet, not found one who i didnt like and warm to !! They have NEVER EVER forgotten being liberated by us [ + the our other allies]. unlike the French & Belguims who in general couldnt give a stuff about us. Well done Vitesse Arnhem, i applaud you and thankyou You think the English are generous? The only people less warm then the English are the French
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Post by wrighter on Sept 21, 2014 9:33:39 GMT
Thats not exactly what i was trying to say, but in general, yes, English people are generous imho ie Children in need, Foreign aid, Help the Heroes etc etc Sorry, but im not getting into an arguement here, i love the Dutch people, and i applaud Vitesse Arnhem"s gesture
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Post by danceswithclams on Sept 21, 2014 10:00:30 GMT
I also love the Dutch, some of their 'specialist interest' dvds are cracking.
They're very generous in those too, always sharing and bending over backwards to help out.
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Post by nott1 on Sept 21, 2014 11:42:24 GMT
I also love the Dutch, some of their 'specialist interest' dvds are cracking. They're very generous in those too, always sharing and bending over backwards to help out. Now now.
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Post by lancer on Sept 21, 2014 18:01:32 GMT
Typical Dutch attitude Apart from England and the English people, the Dutch to me are the most generous, warm, kind-hearted and genuine race you will ever meet IMHO I spend an awful lot of time in Holland over the last 40yrs and as yet, not found one who i didnt like and warm to !! They have NEVER EVER forgotten being liberated by us [ + the our other allies]. unlike the French & Belguims who in general couldnt give a stuff about us. Well done Vitesse Arnhem, I applaud you and thankyou LOve Holland and the Dutsh. Never forgotten one weekend in 1955. Went into Enschede, just over the Dutch/German border, on a weekend pass from the regiment. Got totally blotto, and woke up in a lovely bed, in a strange house. Went cautiously downstairs to see an older man and woman and two youngsters sitting at the table having breakfast. They welcomed me, and asked me- in perfect English-to sit down and eat. Ate what I could, still being half p*ssed, and gathered from what they said that they had found me, 'lost'- their words-and they took me home.Spent the rest of the week end with them, and they showed me around Enschede, and told me how grateful the Dutch people were for what we (the wartime lads) had done for Holland.They treated me like Royalty all day, it was actually embarrassing. At the end of the day, they took me back to barracks in Munster, even going to the trouble of sorting out the border crossing. Regrettably, I never even though to take their details, name and address etc. and never saw them again.
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Post by harryburrows on Sept 21, 2014 18:14:12 GMT
early 60s dad brought an 19 years old dutch girl home [ ] from JCB. she was over for 6 month training from maastricht JCB and needed digs . our families have been great friends ever since in fact she was over a couple of months ago . wonderful nation and lovely people and incredibly fit women
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Post by PerCyfilth ....Captains Log on Sept 21, 2014 18:26:40 GMT
Lest we forget... good on them.
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Post by Clem Fandango on Sept 21, 2014 18:27:21 GMT
Nice gesture by the club that and a cracking looking shirt!
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Post by malteser68 on Sept 21, 2014 18:52:01 GMT
Fantastic gesture come on vitesse
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Post by Batfink on Sept 21, 2014 19:17:13 GMT
One of their players looks exactly like Wilfred Bony!
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Post by Gunslinger on Sept 21, 2014 20:13:05 GMT
Absolutely magnificent gesture. Lost for words!
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Post by Gunslinger on Sept 21, 2014 20:15:21 GMT
Is a Bridge too far the best British war film? Deffo one of THE best. Mayhap not political correct troughout, but indeed superb!
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Post by NassauDave on Sept 21, 2014 21:08:23 GMT
Not being prudish like, but in picture number five, that big bird is carrying a bloke with a bad perm and his cock hanging out.
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