Geplaatst: ma aug 01, 2005 5:45 pm
Damn, we could have bought a cake....but after last night it would have been a custard pie in the face :Dphilippe schreef:1 August
• Anniversaries :bis:
Danny Blind
Date of birth: 1 August 1961
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Damn, we could have bought a cake....but after last night it would have been a custard pie in the face :Dphilippe schreef:1 August
• Anniversaries :bis:
Danny Blind
Date of birth: 1 August 1961
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HA HA! You shoul've told me you werte going. I was also there, in the same section of course, wearing green and white.jakobg schreef:Have any of you guys tried Googles new program, Google Earth? It's kinda cool, I'm walking down the Koningsstraat over to Nieuwmarkt right now. Gotta visit the Rid Light District too.
Good freeware from Google.
By the way, I visited Stockholm two days ago and vent to see Djurgården-Hammarby. Great game, awesome athmosphere with the 28.000 sinigng the entire game, but a mediochre result, 2-2. We should have won. Made a huge mistake though. Our tickets were in the Hammarby section. Had to sit there among all those green people cheering almost alone when Djurgården scored. Won't make that mistake again. Anyway, great to watch my first game of real football this season. I should definetly see more game, if I only had the money...
What's it about? I'm always interested in foreign films (especially if it involves Ajax). If you haven't seen it already, you might want to try Spoorloos also titled The Vanishing. Very good, albeit disturbing, film. Don't mistake it for the American remake, which is piss poor. It's in Dutch and French with English subtitles.SE6Ajacied schreef:Not strictly tourist info I know but it fits nicely into the discussion we're having here......As I'm trying badly to learn Dutch and pick up an all round Dutch experience etc I always look out for Dutch films (not that sort :D ) that have English subtitles - There aren't many to chose from, even in Holland but I have a few. I managed to pick up a fairly new title for only 4.99 Euro's at Schipol yesterday "Oesters Van Nam Kee". Set in Amsterdam and the main characters are Ajax fans.
It's a sort of coming of age film really. Not much about Ajax but it's set in Amsterdam and one of the minor characters is a trainee for Ajax. I won't go into detail but if you search the title on www.imdb.com (excellent site) it'll tell you all about it with viewers reviews etc etc.ajaxgunner schreef:What's it about? I'm always interested in foreign films (especially if it involves Ajax). If you haven't seen it already, you might want to try Spoorloos also titled The Vanishing. Very good, albeit disturbing, film. Don't mistake it for the American remake, which is piss poor. It's in Dutch and French with English subtitles.SE6Ajacied schreef:Not strictly tourist info I know but it fits nicely into the discussion we're having here......As I'm trying badly to learn Dutch and pick up an all round Dutch experience etc I always look out for Dutch films (not that sort :D ) that have English subtitles - There aren't many to chose from, even in Holland but I have a few. I managed to pick up a fairly new title for only 4.99 Euro's at Schipol yesterday "Oesters Van Nam Kee". Set in Amsterdam and the main characters are Ajax fans.
Small world ain't it. ;)Per schreef: HA HA! You shoul've told me you werte going. I was also there, in the same section of course, wearing green and white.
Sweet, sweet shoulder!
...and all of them rubbish ;)aveslacker schreef:200 hundred posts!!!
And of course www.ajaxusa.com has an article about that.Per schreef:It seems the oldest person alive and also Ajax supporter has now passed away camly in the retirement home she lived in.
Link (in Swedish unfortunately): http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/s ... 56,00.html
If I can remember correctly we have dicussed her sometimes on the boards in conjunction with birthdays and other events.
R.I.P Hendrikje Van Andel-Schipper
Yes, she got a mention on LBC London radio today - They even noted that she was a famed "Ayjacks" fan. R.I.P.Carcajou schreef:And of course www.ajaxusa.com has an article about that.Per schreef:It seems the oldest person alive and also Ajax supporter has now passed away camly in the retirement home she lived in.
Link (in Swedish unfortunately): http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/nyheter/s ... 56,00.html
If I can remember correctly we have dicussed her sometimes on the boards in conjunction with birthdays and other events.
R.I.P Hendrikje Van Andel-Schipper
Sempiternam Requiem H.V.A.S.
Yeah, in Latin countries you can hear that they yell "GOOOOOAALL!!"Venezuelan Ajacied schreef:Hey guys i woke up Today with this strange maybe even stupid question in my head, i was wondering how or what did people from other country yell when there team scored a goal???.
Here in Venezuela and all spanish speaking countrys its simple we yell GOAL!!!!!!!!!!.
So what do people scream in say England,Sweden,Netherlands,Italy,China,Thailand,France ETC ETC ETC
Thought it might sound interesting :eusa_dance:
Sorry to be that pesky but you all scream "GOOOOOOOOOOOOL" if you speak spanish...Venezuelan Ajacied schreef: Here in Venezuela and all spanish speaking countrys its simple we yell GOAL!!!!!!!!!!.
I can confirm that when Blackpool score the routine is to look for the old boy in the corner (the one with the shawl and the mug of tea) shaking your head and exclaiming that he probably remembers the last goal scored. :D Sorry to be a pedant, I know they speak Portuguese not Spanish but I'm sure in Brazil they scream "Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal, Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal, Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal " (or is that just the TV commentators)?Venezuelan Ajacied schreef:Hey guys i woke up Today with this strange maybe even stupid question in my head, i was wondering how or what did people from other country yell when there team scored a goal???.
Here in Venezuela and all spanish speaking countrys its simple we yell GOAL!!!!!!!!!!.
So what do people scream in say England,Sweden,Netherlands,Italy,China,Thailand,France ETC ETC ETC
Thought it might sound interesting :eusa_dance:
Will be nice man. Now let's hope that Ajax will cooperate :)Per schreef:To a different story altogether.......
I will be going to Amsterdam for my first ArenA visit on september 27th to catch the Arsenal game. :cheer: :bis: :xyxthumbs: :headbang:
YEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAWW!!!!!
And who knows, after enough repeats the Swedish might even improve?Kowalczyk schreef:... which means you'll have the privilege to get pissed with a Froggie (Carcajou), a Cockney (SE6Ajacied), a horde of Cloggies (including Louis XIV, AFCA Madnezz and me) and quite probably one or two Jocks (including Jamcocteau) and possibly a Paddy named Bréandann.
Here's the plan...
Step 1: "God middag. Jag är törstig. En öl snälla. Bra, tack."
Step 2: :alc:
(repeat steps 1 and 2 25 times)
Step 3: "Ursäkta mig... Var är en toalett?"
Step 4: :pukey: :pukey:
:D :headbang:
K.
My Swedish improves when I'm pissed, I must admit.Per schreef:Seriously, where did you find those scentenses (they're quite good actually)?
Should be good and hopefully we'll get time to :bier: :bier: .Per schreef:To a different story altogether.......
I will be going to Amsterdam for my first ArenA visit on september 27th to catch the Arsenal game. :cheer: :bis: :xyxthumbs: :headbang:
YEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAWW!!!!!