So what, what have I or my family to do with that, Vig?
Can you explane that to me?
And what has it to do with that destroyed chair in Utrecht's chapter by your friend Alexander?
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Not illegal as I explained, but good to mention and to copy, Jake.This might be a good time to remind our members, as well as anyone who might be reading an illegal copyright-violating reproduction of this thread on some other website, that opinions stated here regarding the Netherlands and its people do not actually (or at least necessarily) reflect the views of the site's staff or participating membership. (I'd include non-participating membership, but who even knows what lurkers think.)
(Note, the staff is the Wikipediocrazy staff)
Hu?Next time, try holding out longer than FOUR DAYS and, you know, not collaborating with NAZIs and stuff.
Great! I really hope you understand you was that 20 times a guest of the kingdom The Netherlands and not in the United States of Europe!I've been to Amsterdam around 20 times.
I have nothing against the Dutch and have enjoyed their hospitality.
See above. I am just like the main part of the inhabitants of the EU critical about the EU, but not against a partnership with other European country's.The Giraffe Stapler is such a nationalist infant that the 'Holland' thing and the EU thing wind him right around the axle.
You are going to have Vigilant extradited to Holland?Graaf Statler wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 7:50 amNeither my country nor the EU is willing to accept this attitude and has the law at it side and you not, mister Vigilant! Your arrogance is really shocking and reminds me the most of Ridouan Taghi who also thought he was above the law and was sending constant kisses and showing his disrespectful ass the Dutch authorities and you know how that ended up, mister Villigiant! You simple can't break constant the laws here, because if you do so and keep on doing that you travel in a luxe private jet the twenty-first time to the Netherlands mister, to enjoy the hospitality of out state hotels for a long, long time, just like Tagi!