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Old 4th January 2012, 06:35 PM   #11
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Graag gedaan! Your Dutch is outstanding. By the way for the non dutch speaking members, graag gedaan means you're welcome.

Sometimes you simply cann't find your things anymore. We use to say here "ïf it was a doggie it would have bitten you."

My comment on this sword is still unchanged
Dank u wel Henk ! Mij Nederlands is niet zo goed .... I remember my wife's mother from Sliedrecht had many strange sayings , the one that stands out if I remember right was 'voor iedere scheve pot is er een scheef deksel' .... she was referring to my wifes sister and her husband !
Thanks for the ID .
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