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new Grenadier in the Low Countries

Martin S

Grenadier Owner
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Hi all,

This weekend I became the proud new owner of this wonderful all-terrain vehicle.
I am a Belgian but work in the Netherlands, so my Scottish White Grenadier will have a yellow 'cheese' license plate :)
Look forward to getting to know you all better and exchange 'lessons learned'.
Cheers,
Martin
 
Hi all,

This weekend I became the proud new owner of this wonderful all-terrain vehicle.
I am a Belgian but work in the Netherlands, so my Scottish White Grenadier will have a yellow 'cheese' license plate :)
Look forward to getting to know you all better and exchange 'lessons learned'.
Cheers,
Martin
Wisconsin Cheeseheads greatly approve!

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LOL, so the Dutch are not the only Cheeseheads, cool !
Nope - it’s a common tradition between the Dutch and the US state of Wisconsin. Their culinary tastes are also similar.
“How could I make this boring food taste better?”
“Let’s deep fry it.”
“Yeah but then we need some healthy fruits or vegetables to balance it out.”
“Here - eat some apple pie.”
 
hahaha, reminds me of an Italian co-worker in the Netherlands who announced he obtained a Dutch driver's license.
When questioned how he got it, he replied: easy, I went to the Commune, handed over my Italian license, they took it, fried it and returned as a Dutch license.
:ROFLMAO:
Also, when ordering a 'brown fruit bowl' in the Netherlands, you get only fried snacks.😲
Martin, lucky to be a Belgian with a proper 'cuisine'.😋
 
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