This is the webadress:
http://s3.invisionfree.com/The_Modelfly_Forum/index.php
Go check it out.
> that`s not even in english dip-shit
What's wrong with Dutch, huh? ;-)
Met vriendelijke groet ;-) Ron van Sommeren
near Nijmegen, the netherlands
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"Ron van Sommeren" <ron.van.somme...@hetnet.nl> wrote in message
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And you can't write it too good yourself. The word "English" should be
capitalised. And it's my guess that the OP can speak and write better
English than you can ANY language. In fact there IS an English section, but
of course your reading skills didn't get you that far.
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:37:13 +0100, "Patrick de Vos" <patrick...@planet.nl>
wrote:
Do you not think that the fact you only have 9 members after all this time
indicates something?
If your forum met some specialist need then maybe it would do well - but
*another* general forum is about as useful as a chocolate teapot. (The same
goes for 'Modeltalk' who posted about yet another forum a couple of days
ago.)
We *could* all start our own forums. But then we'd spend all the time
talking to ourselves ;-)
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Met vriendelijke groet ;-) Ron van Sommeren
near Nijmegen, the Netherlands
> what are you ranting about you little fuck ? If I wanted to speak a
> foreign language my -last- choice would be dutch
> this is english only fuckhead. talk to someone who cares
> which group are you from idiot ? you seem to be crossposting too
Monday morning I guess ;-) ?
"teh insane Gaymer" <gay...@warhammer.mini> wrote in message
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> In article <402eb...@news1.mweb.co.za>, "said" <sa...@mweb.co.za>
> wrote:
>
> >Daar is geen probleem met die taal gebruik nie ons praat Afrikaans hier
in
> >Suid Afrika wat afkomstig is van Hollands en ons kan verstaan
> >Dankie
>
> this is english only fuckhead. talk to someone who cares
>
the insane gaymen
Thank you Patrick
Thanks for this huge crosspost...
Continue the good work.
I see your grammar isn't up to much either.
If I wanted to speak a
> foreign language my -last- choice would be dutch
If you wanted to speak another language, you'd require some intelligence.
Shame of it is.... you're fucked in that dept.
I bet you couln't name 10 poets that AREN'T Dutch.
It comes from not being able to spell his own name:-))
Of course he'd say that "teh" is SUPPOSED to be "teh" and not "the"
a.. Hieronymus van Alphen, a poet for children of the 2nd half of the 18th
century
a.. Beatrijs, a medieval religious story.
a.. Nicolaas Beets, a nineteenth century humurous prose writer, a romantic
and (later) religious poet.
a.. Jan van Beverley, a 15th century popular book.
a.. G.A. Brederode, a seventeenth century satiric playwright and poet
a.. Isaäc da Costa, a 19th century moralist poet
a.. Louis Couperus, a nineteenth century poet and novelist
a.. Den Spyeghel der Salicheyt van Elckerlijc, the Middle-Dutch version of
the Everyman-story, by Petrus Dorlandus
a.. Frederik van Eeden, a 19th century idealist -- founder of the Dutch
Walden -- and novelist
a.. Justus van Effen, an 18th century humoristic writer
a.. Marcellus Emants, a 19th century pessimistic novelist
a.. Esmoreit
a.. P. A. de Génestet, a 19th century protestant poet
a.. het Geuzenliedboek, rebellious Protestant poetry from the 16th century
a.. Guido Gezelle, a 19th century Flemisch catholic priest and poet
a.. Herman Gorter, an impressionist poet of the end of the 19th century who
became a socialist poet at the beginning of the 20th.
a.. Herman Heijermans, an interesting playwright and novelist from end of
the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
a.. P.C. Hooft, a 17th century poet, playwright, historicist and organizer
of literary life
a.. Conrad Busken Huet, the most important Dutch literary critic of the 19th
century.
a.. Constantijn Huygens, an important 17th century poet (with a link to some
translations into English)..
a.. Karel ende Elegast, a story about Charlemagne.
a.. Willem Kloos, a 19th century post-Romantic poet
a.. Kroniekdebat, a debate in Dutch literary circles around the turn of the
(19th/20th) century, on socialism and art.
a.. Lanceloet en het Hert met de Witte Voet, a 14th century Middle Dutch
story on one of Arthur's knights.
a.. Lanseloet van Denemerken, a 14th century play on the same knight.
a.. J.H. Leopold, a poet at the beginning of the 20th century
a.. Jacob van Maerlant, one of the most prolific authors of the 13th
century, with a book on the 'Bloom of Nature'
a.. Hendrik Marsman, a 20th century expressionist poet
a.. Mariken van Nieumeghen, a medieval play on a girl who sells her soul to
the devil.
a.. Multatuli, the most important Dutch novelist and essayist from the 19th
century.
a.. Paul van Ostaijen, the modernist Flemish poet.
a.. Piet Paaltjens, a 19th century romantic-humoristic poet (with a few
translations into Latin)
a.. Jan Pertcheval
a.. Translations and adaptations of some psalms
a.. Jacobus Revius, a 17th Century Calvinist poet, working in a Baroque
style
a.. Albrecht Rodenbach, a catholic young poet from the 19th century
a.. Gerrit van de Linde, 'De schoolmeester', an absurdist poet
a.. Segher Diengotgaf wrote De historie van Troye, a Middle Dutch Trojan
story.
a.. Hendrik Laurenszoon Spiegel, a 16th century moralist and philosopher
a.. A.C.W. Staring, the most elegant of our Romantic poets.
a.. Die euangelien vanden Spinrocke, a medieval book with medical and other
advice
a.. Vanden Vos Reinaerde, a 13th century satire on the wickedness and
stupidity of noblemen and clergy.
a.. Joannes Six van Chandellier, a (lesser known) 16th century poet
a.. Vondel, one of the finest poets and playwrights of the Netherlands, a
17th century contemporary of Rembrandt.
a.. Jacqueline van der Waals, a romantic Dutch poet from the end of the 19th
century (and daughter of a winner of the Nobel prize)
"Beav" <beavis....@ntloxoworld.com> wrote in message
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You cheated and used the 'net:-)
I have heard of Father Guido Sarduchi, is he any kin to the Guido you
listed?
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"Beav" <beavis....@ntloxoworld.com> wrote in message
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Don't let all these rude people get you down. Click this link...
www.heligenius.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/bigj.jpg
John
Seems like a more than reasonable subscribtion you've got here Paul:-)
Go to bed and miss the opporunity to be amused by you? Not on your life
knobhead.
(btw, its MISTER Stupid fuck if you don't mind)
Poor reading skills to? You never cease to amaze me. I bet if someone tells
you roughly where it might be found, you could even find your own dick
again.
Now why would I want to look at something through a fucking microscope? And
when I feel the need to look at ANY dick, I promise you, you'll be the last
to know.