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A Dutch chally in my drive

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Roland has made it all the way from Norway to my house wow what a killer car :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
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8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Did he start from the Netherlands? :? Norway,Holland? cool eitherway :thumbright: 8-)
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TYREMAN wrote:8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Did he start from the Netherlands? :? Norway,Holland? cool eitherway :thumbright: 8-)
Rotterdam Norway I gem confused too :oops:
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Like the restmod wheels......... 8-)

Any pics from the side Drew?
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Dave81 wrote:Like the restmod wheels......... 8-)

Any pics from the side Drew?
Yea we did a road course track event today.....fantastik fun vid later
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drewcrane wrote:
TYREMAN wrote:8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Did he start from the Netherlands? :? Norway,Holland? cool eitherway :thumbright: 8-)
Rotterdam Norway I gem confused too :oops:
Rotterdam was in Holland last time I checked, Drew ;)
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RobTwin wrote:
drewcrane wrote:
TYREMAN wrote:8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Did he start from the Netherlands? :? Norway,Holland? cool eitherway :thumbright: 8-)
Rotterdam Norway I gem confused too :oops:
Rotterdam was in Holland last time I checked, Drew ;)
Like I SAID......I GET CONFUSED ....I barely graduated high skul.......... :oops:

Roland is upstairs ,and my Mother was here ,and ..............

And this question has come up and I want EVERYONE to answer candidly (those who know me I will not be so be insulted be honest)

the question is.............What do Europeans think of Americans(yanks :roll: )...............???
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Rotterdam was in Holland last time I checked, Drew Wink

I am booking my trip to the Netherlands................


http://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise/Crui ... ort=220793
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drewcrane wrote:And this question has come up and I want EVERYONE to answer candidly (those who know me I will not be so be insulted be honest)

the question is.............What do Europeans think of Americans(yanks :roll: )...............???
Ask a European. :lol:

In Britain we don't really think of ourselves as Europeans. They are a strange lot. :D
But then again you Yanks are a strange lot too. :lol:

Of course us British are completely normal....... 8-[
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This is a video Roland made a couple of years ago. He has some great ideas for camera angles and stuff.
He does like to strum that axe of his too.

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drewcrane wrote:Yea we did a road course track event today.....fantastik fun vid later
3rd pic down DSC09026track ... great pic that, luv it!! 8-) ;) :thumbright:
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drewcrane wrote:
RobTwin wrote:
drewcrane wrote: Rotterdam Norway I gem confused too :oops:
Rotterdam was in Holland last time I checked, Drew ;)
Like I SAID......I GET CONFUSED ....I barely graduated high skul.......... :oops:

Roland is upstairs ,and my Mother was here ,and ..............

And this question has come up and I want EVERYONE to answer candidly (those who know me I will not be so be insulted be honest)

the question is.............What do Europeans think of Americans(yanks :roll: )...............???
most americans i have dealt with buying cars have been spot on, but they dont seem to like answering questions you can ask 10 questions and they will maybe answer 1-2 re ask the questions maybe answer another 1-2 etc etc and you think for Bananarama! sake how hard can this be,

yes you boys can be very hard work drew and you guys also seem to be very wary of us english why is that ????
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Great point, Duncan, I agree.

It's like the difference between one party communicating in "Shakespeare" and the other communicating in "Die Hard" script. ;)

Americans seem to talk in very general and un-specific terms and the British like detail and structure....I worked with a Guy from the 'States recently and I commented that it was 2 nations divided by a common language.......just my opinion; it is hard to generalise (or is that generalize!!)..........
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Yes there are am lot of misconceptions about just where and what is Europe

but Roland and I came up with one word answers and his was Americans are ignorant

,and I agree we dont know enough about the rest of the world our news media keeps us in the dark ,


and as for my opinion of all of Europe including U.K. my one word is you guys are confident :thumbright:

Americans have alot of growing up, do there is an inferiority complex so we come off as brash ,cocky ,due to lack of historical confidence
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yes you boys can be very hard work drew and you guys also seem to be very wary of us english why is that ????
I will call that just plain old American paranoia............ :oops:
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