The reversed rule in plumbing is only for gas lines in the Netherlands.
The reversed rule in plumbing is only for gas lines in the Netherlands.
Same here, except for my dad, he is clumsy as hell.
Well, it looks wasted for sure…
The literal meaning was defined “to drink”. If you drink something, it becomes a part of you.
Same for overmogen in the Netherlands. And eergisteren for the day before yesterday.
Haarlem is not a suburb but it’s own city, it is actually the capital of the North-Holland province.
That article literally says the other one is what New Zealand is named after.
How the fuck is this country even still standing at this point with this chicanery and buffoonery at the reigns?
Because it’s basically the same everywhere?
Not OP, but this can’t be done, this is a system app.
But those other things is stuff which askes a sacrifice of you personally, while someone else’s sexual orientation only needs you pointing at them. In the Netherlands where I live it’s a lot less about sexual orientation (but still some), and a lot more about foreigners, be it asylum seekers or people of Moroccan descent who’s grandparents were brought over in 1960’s because of labour shortages.
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That’s probably why they’re modern design principles, UI’s were relatively new in 1999, and most people who used computers still knew how to work with the command line.
I’ve been around for 48 years, and while I have fucked around quite a bit, I have found out very little. One of my clowns isn’t doing the job right.
Fun fact about being 48; I’m turning 50 next year, which sounds a lot. But I only feel old-ish when mentioning my age.
A heart attack where you have almost zero loss of heart funtion afterwards. Also, no loss of consciousness, just feeling really bad for an hour.
48 here. Had a minor heart attack earlier this year, so sometimes I’m starting to feel old.
If you’re the kind of person to think in words, try to practice thinking in English.
You should add Uri Tuchmann to your list if you haven’t already.
I got my first extra hour the day after I was born.
Edit: I was wrong, it turns out there was no DST in my country when I was born. So I definitely banked it.