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Bala Verde said:
I think they did not know who they were housing... Next time they make all guests fill out questionnaires (like the ones foreigners on intercontinental flights have to fill out) with questions like:

1)Have you ever committed crimes against the Reinheitsgebot?
2)Have you ever withheld custody of a Belgian beer from a Belgian citizen
3)Have you ever been arrested or convicted for an offense or crime involving the provocation of a beer induced hangover?
4)Do you have a predilection for awesome beers, or are you a beerophile.

Any ideas on where you'd like to retire? ;)

Only ever been here in April. Belgian friends say the winter is no fun. Prolly stay in Cali and come here for the classics, which ain't too shabby.:)
 
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craig1985 said:
By any chance are you trying to find a way to get Belgian citizenship or to get your employer to permanently transfer you to Belgium? Sounds like you are in heaven.

All I can say is... do what you have to do to visit while the classics are happening. For a beer/food/classics lover it's the trip worth taking.
 
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All I can say is... do what you have to do to visit while the classics are happening. For a beer/food/classics lover it's the trip worth taking.

+1. Had the time of my life. Cobbled classics, beer, food, chocolate. Excellent time.
 
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Indian Beer??!!

mouriwq said:
I drink fosters and kingfisher. Once in a while i also drink haywards

Yes, but you can change if you try hard enough. No one should drink Indian beer except at the point of a gun.
 
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Still in Europe with 5 cases of Westvleteren 12. I guess the volcano knew we needed more time to drink it all.
 
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Scott AWS:

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Scott SoCal said:
All I can say is... do what you have to do to visit while the classics are happening. For a beer/food/classics lover it's the trip worth taking.

I already have $1,000 AUD saved away.
 
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Ferminal said:
I'd take Kingfisher over Fosters any day :rolleyes:

The polite response when offered "A Fosters" , Kingfisher, Hayward, Rosey Pelican, etc is, "No thank you, just water please."
 
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Scott SoCal said:
Only ever been here in April. Belgian friends say the winter is no fun. Prolly stay in Cali and come here for the classics, which ain't too shabby.:)

Ah, the nomadic retiree! Perfect combo though, enjoy the mild winters in Cali and then attend the classics in Europe for as long as they last. Perhaps another eruption would force you to stay in Europe till the start of the Giro (Amsterdam ;)... The dutch have some nice beers too, especially in the South/Amstel Gold Race area =)

And your Belgian friends are correct: winters in Northern Europe are vile.
 
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This is the first thing you see when you check in to the St. Bernardus Bed & Breakfast;

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Magnum of Apt 12 anyone?:D:D
 
Worlds best beer bottle opener!:D
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Note: Regarding my question in the other thread where I posted a couple giant pictures of some of my cars. It took a lot of doing (what with having to actually read and follow directions and all) but I managed to figure out how to resize from tinypics all on my own. I am so effin cleaver.:rolleyes:
 
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Hugh Januss said:
Worlds best beer bottle opener!:D
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Note: Regarding my question in the other thread where I posted a couple giant pictures of some of my cars. It took a lot of doing (what with having to actually read and follow directions and all) but I managed to figure out how to resize from tinypics all on my own. I am so effin cleaver.:rolleyes:

Its the HAT, gotta love that hat. Now personally, articulated bottle openers don't do that much for me, but then I don't spend all my time on a bike forum and I know females....
 
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Its the HAT, gotta love that hat. Now personally, articulated bottle openers don't do that much for me, but then I don't spend all my time on a bike forum and I know females....

My girlfriend brought that back for me from one of her business trips, from Italy I think, or could have been Brazil.