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Worth noting that the Rams lost 14-20 yesterday at home to Goole
(No, that is no excuse to make any appalling comment like that)
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2- Club Statement-
We want to make it absolutely clear that the club does not condone this type of language or behaviour in any form. It is completely at odds with our values of inclusion, respect, and equality
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That makes sense especially as Brussels was just another town under foreign occupation as the country was divided between France and the Netherlands (well at least until the 1820s)
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Thank you
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I guess initially that would have been true, I was just wondering if they were ever just Dutch or the organisation of the governance as a city came in as the place became more frenchified
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When did street names become bilingual in the capital
Presumably back in the distant past they were in Dutch (or Brabantian) and then became French with time (Napoleon etc) or did the Francophoning of the city still allow for street names in Dutch?
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I was an army brat - so yes. My father was in the army
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Ok - I was 13 when I lived there and it was very much biased towards the western part of Berlin. It was an eye-opener as I had previously lived close to a small village near Blackpool
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In what respect? But yes provisionally
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Yes
Kladow and then just over the road from the Grünewald in Charlottenburg
1980/2
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Happy anniversary
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I’ll look out for it
The furthest east I have been on the coast was just east of Lübeck to see the border crossing
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I’d love to go to the Baltic coast because apart from Kiel and the Fehmarn Belt I’ve missed out (most of it was behind the Iron Curtain when I lived there)