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Alright, European Orgers, tell me about Holland I started a new job last week and it turns out I have to go to the Netherlands for a week in July. This is REALLY a trip because I had wanted to go anyway for this year's North Sea Jazz Festival. As luck, fate, and God would have it, the Festival is the weekend before my meetings begin. I've never been to Holland so I have a few questions and would appreciate some input.
I'll be in Rijswijk for business and I want to know how far it is to Rotterdam. I know they're both in the same province, but are they close enough to each other that I can stay in Rijswijk and go to Rotterdam daily for the concerts? Also, after my business is done, I'm going to Amsterdam for 2-3 days. What MUST I do while I'm there. I've got some ideas but I wanna hear from those who have been or live there. Thanks in advance. | |
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See Herman but if you really want my advice, I'd say come to Belgium instead. Our food is better and we have better beer NSJ .... shouldn't be a problem going back and forth | |
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but if you really want my advice, I'd say come to Belgium instead. Our food is better and we have better beer NSJ .... shouldn't be a problem going back and forth Beer AND chocolate! So, what's the deal with the food??? Oh, and how long is the commute from Rijswijk to Rotterdam? [Edited 5/29/08 16:26pm] | |
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I am no expert when it comes to the Netherlands, but I have been there several times some years ago and I cannot remember that there was anything wrong with the food. In Belgium on the other hand the food was extremely yummie With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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When I was in Amsterdam I had some pasta and it was just fine They had really nice yogurt and these great little muesli clusters | |
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Serious said: I am no expert when it comes to the Netherlands, but I have been there several times some years ago and I cannot remember that there was anything wrong with the food. In Belgium on the other hand the food was extremely yummie
Yeah, I wasn't too keen on English food. No flava. | |
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SCNDLS said: Serious said: I am no expert when it comes to the Netherlands, but I have been there several times some years ago and I cannot remember that there was anything wrong with the food. In Belgium on the other hand the food was extremely yummie
Yeah, I wasn't too keen on English food. No flava. But dutch food is different from English food, thank God With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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SCNDLS said: BlueZebra said: See Herman
but if you really want my advice, I'd say come to Belgium instead. Our food is better and we have better beer NSJ .... shouldn't be a problem going back and forth Beer AND chocolate! So, what's the deal with the food??? Oh, and how long is the commute from Rijswijk to Rotterdam? [Edited 5/29/08 16:26pm] yes ! very. There's almost no restaurants open during lunchtime because most offices have a on-site restaurant or everybody brings in their bread with cheese. They drink buttermilk like it's water and this is a picture from a Dutch restaurant :
a true story : one of our salespersons had a sales lunch with a Dutch customers. You gotta know we always have the customer choose the restaurant so usually (here in Belgium) the bill will go anywhere between $100 and $200. With this customer, the bill was exactly $12 Come to Belgium, home of the dick-shaped artisanal chocolate | |
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SCNDLS said: Also, after my business is done, I'm going to Amsterdam for 2-3 days. What MUST I do while I'm there. Have sex with a prostitute in the red light district and do lots of drugs. | |
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Serious said: I am no expert when it comes to the Netherlands, but I have been there several times some years ago and I cannot remember that there was anything wrong with the food. In Belgium on the other hand the food was extremely yummie
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eikonoklastes said: SCNDLS said: Also, after my business is done, I'm going to Amsterdam for 2-3 days. What MUST I do while I'm there. Have sex with a prostitute in the red light district and do lots of drugs. They're closing the red-light district in a few weeks or so I've heard | |
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Serious said: SCNDLS said: Yeah, I wasn't too keen on English food. No flava. But dutch food is different from English food, thank God It's not that much better though. That's why, when going to a decent restaurant you'll never find typical Dutch dishes on the menu. | |
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BlueZebra said: SCNDLS said: Beer AND chocolate! So, what's the deal with the food??? Oh, and how long is the commute from Rijswijk to Rotterdam? [Edited 5/29/08 16:26pm] yes ! very. There's almost no restaurants open during lunchtime because most offices have a on-site restaurant or everybody brings in their bread with cheese. They drink buttermilk like it's water and this is a picture from a Dutch restaurant :
a true story : one of our salespersons had a sales lunch with a Dutch customers. You gotta know we always have the customer choose the restaurant so usually (here in Belgium) the bill will go anywhere between $100 and $200. With this customer, the bill was exactly $12 Come to Belgium, home of the dick-shaped artisanal chocolate I'll make it there eventually. My dogs are Brussels Griffons. Is this breed common in Belgium? Back on topic: How far is Rijswijk to Rotterdam? | |
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eikonoklastes said: Serious said: But dutch food is different from English food, thank God It's not that much better though. That's why, when going to a decent restaurant you'll never find typical Dutch dishes on the menu. ![]() | |
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BlueZebra said: eikonoklastes said: Have sex with a prostitute in the red light district and do lots of drugs. They're closing the red-light district in a few weeks or so I've heard I'm not from Amsterdam so I don't pay that much attention to it, but I believe they're just trying to clean up the RDL a bit and some "windows" will have to go in the near future, but the whores will definitely not be gone completely. | |
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BlueZebra said: eikonoklastes said: It's not that much better though. That's why, when going to a decent restaurant you'll never find typical Dutch dishes on the menu. ![]() what is the green stuff | |
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BlueZebra said: eikonoklastes said: It's not that much better though. That's why, when going to a decent restaurant you'll never find typical Dutch dishes on the menu. ![]() | |
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SCNDLS said: BlueZebra said: yes ! very. There's almost no restaurants open during lunchtime because most offices have a on-site restaurant or everybody brings in their bread with cheese. They drink buttermilk like it's water and this is a picture from a Dutch restaurant :
a true story : one of our salespersons had a sales lunch with a Dutch customers. You gotta know we always have the customer choose the restaurant so usually (here in Belgium) the bill will go anywhere between $100 and $200. With this customer, the bill was exactly $12 Come to Belgium, home of the dick-shaped artisanal chocolate I'll make it there eventually. My dogs are Brussels Griffons. Is this breed common in Belgium? Back on topic: How far is Rijswijk to Rotterdam? 15 minutes. (it's a little more than 20km) | |
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ZombieKitten said: BlueZebra said: ![]() what is the green stuff | |
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ZombieKitten said: BlueZebra said: ![]() what is the green stuff Christmas trees | |
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BlueZebra said: SCNDLS said: I'll make it there eventually. My dogs are Brussels Griffons. Is this breed common in Belgium? Back on topic: How far is Rijswijk to Rotterdam? 15 minutes. (it's a little more than 20km) Thank you!!! | |
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eikonoklastes said: BlueZebra said: ![]() It looks better than many things people in the US eat With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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BlueZebra said: ZombieKitten said: what is the green stuff Christmas trees sorry ... I'm cracking myself up here. the green veggies, I think they're endives. | |
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Serious said: eikonoklastes said: It looks better than many things people in the US eat now that is a reference to go by | |
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BlueZebra said: BlueZebra said: Christmas trees sorry ... I'm cracking myself up here. the green veggies, I think they're endives. gross! | |
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Okay. . . so the food sucks, and I should sleep with a prostitute and do drugs Does anyone have anything else to tell me about Holland? Where to go? What to do? | |
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SCNDLS said: Okay. . . so the food sucks, and I should sleep with a prostitute and do drugs
Does anyone have anything else to tell me about Holland? Where to go? What to do? nope. nothing much. Do you like cheese ? they got a lot of that. A'dam has got a nice zoo, so does R'dam. they got a shitload of windmills. they have NO mountains Belgium on the other hand ... no comparison. | |
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SCNDLS said: Okay. . . so the food sucks, and I should sleep with a prostitute and do drugs
Does anyone have anything else to tell me about Holland? Where to go? What to do? they have Miffi and clogs and tulips! that should keep you busy at least a couple of days | |
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You should be prepared that dutch people are usually very tall and thus it is more difficult than in other countries to see a lot at concerts With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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ZombieKitten said: SCNDLS said: Okay. . . so the food sucks, and I should sleep with a prostitute and do drugs
Does anyone have anything else to tell me about Holland? Where to go? What to do? they have Miffi and clogs and tulips! that should keep you busy at least a couple of days WTH is Miffi??? | |
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