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It'll give you some "Dutch courage" : ) I think they have a tasting event up soon too (the only in Japan youtube channel visited a brewery which is def worth a watch). They are on Twitter too




and seem like great people : )sorry OP I could go on about sake all day long (it's great for cooking with, too)!

Comin over here, pickin our tulips, turning our cricket bat wood supply into noisy clogs, wearin their funny hats to make us laugh, "chillin" on our Commons to show us how tolerant they are. Outrageous! I'm writing to my MP and the local paper today.

lavender27 Wrote:

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> Why is it outrageous? If you replaced Dutch with

> Black, they would come down on you like a tonne of

> bricks.


A 'tonne'?? What's wrong with a good old British 'ton'? 2,240 honest British pounds. Not your namby-pamby, continental 1,000 kilos nonsense. Bet the Dutch use 'tonne' all the bleedin' time...

flocker spotter Wrote:

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> i hate clogs and tulips. Khan should ban them. and

> waxy cheese and soft drugs


To be fair, you seem to hate a lot of things though.

Sue Wrote:

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>

> I like tulips though. I like the way they look

> when they flop over and die :)


Me too, Sue. They look so decadent and fleshy.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> flocker spotter Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > i hate clogs and tulips. Khan should ban them.

> and

> > waxy cheese and soft drugs

>

> To be fair, you seem to hate a lot of things

> though.




its a joke post, but you like a a bit of a snidey dig at people. enjoy your evening

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> How unpleasant


I think it is best for everyone that I do not bother responding to your output any more, it really is utterly pointless.

lavender27 Wrote:

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> Yes, those Dutch always taking our jobs, taking

> our men, taking our women, taking our bikes, what

> next ? (they'll claim our windmills)

>

> Britain go on lockdown, not the windmills

> please!!!


That was the Danes :)

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