|
tell me about life in belgium - Topic profile
Topic profile page for tell me about life in belgium.
This page has aggregated data from forum posts, threads, listings, online discussions, newsgroups, messageboards, and other online sources which contain user generated content for the term: tell me about life in belgium.
Search discussions about tell me about life in belgium on BoardReader!
|
Latest threads on tell me about life in belgium:
|
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2008-11-16 12:59:00)
by Rogerbcn
NOW OR NEVER: THF - BRU - THF I visited THF in August 08, as the official closure of Tempelhof has already taken place let this TR be my humble homage to the mother of all airports. Long Life to TFH! Preface As I was finishing this Trip Report on August 20th my TV was on and the breaking news of the JK5022 MAD accident came on. I continued typing until I realized ... 
|
|
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2008-11-15 17:53:00)
by Tom
Romes Purgatory Museum: A November Pilgrimage by Brother André Marie Ad Rem 90 November 15th, 2008 Fingerprints burned into a prayer book. A clearly visible charred hand print on a wooden table. Similar marks on shirt sleeves, a night cap, and aprons. These are among the curiosities to be seen in Romes Purgatory Museum. Known as the Little Purgatory Museum (... 
|
|
Started 4 days, 7 hours ago (2008-11-15 01:17:00)
by patpowersspam@gmail.com
On Nov 15, 8:20 am, wis...@yahoo.com wrote: > On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 02:06:54 GMT, jazzerci...@hotmail.com (-) wrote: > > > last gasp opportunity to say "fucken spics" > > before Obama's clampdown on god-damn American free speech > > > -------------------------------------------------- ------------ > > > http://www.rense.com/general84/tenrea.htm > > >Ten Reasons Why Mexicans ... 
|
|
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2008-11-13 08:44:00)
by Mooseketeer
Quote: Originally Posted by pigeonhole The people who love Paris are those who live in the "enchanted quarters", NAP (Neuilly-Auteuil- Passy), or the Latin Quarter, the Marais, etc., or the tourists. They do not have a realistic view of Paris, which is only the center of a giant megalopolis with more people than MetroLondon (11 ... 
|
|
Started 6 days, 20 hours ago (2008-11-12 12:07:54)
by arkieboy1
SVALI IS ALIVE!/ Ex-Illuminati Programmer turned Born-Again Christian and Whistleblower is Confirmed Alive and Well! SVALI IS ALIVE! - Update on her Whereabouts October 11, 2008 by koniword Svali is Alive! Ex-Illuminati Programmer turned Born-Again Christian and Whistleblower is Confirmed Alive and Well! by Ed Koni I have recently confirmed that Svali, the ex-Illuminati mind control programmer ... 
|
|
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-12 05:43:00)
by __meggi
Snoopybug wrote: My advice for the fisrt few days try not to shower or bathe and just leave all the compression pads and garments in place to keep at bay the initial severe swelling. You will be sore ansd not too crazy about showering the first day, it will be an exausting experience. You will be sore:) but you will be fine at the same time. I had the same areas that you are ... 
|
|
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 21:56:00)
by Wet_Hot_American_Tyler
Site hits are wicked: http://forizzer69.wordpress.com/tiff-review-jcvd/ Jean Claude Van Damme's latest surprises critics. JCVD , directed by Mabrouk El Mechri, is one of the few times you'll ever hear-tell of a spectacular Jean Claude Van Damme film from respectable critics. JCVD - aptly titled after the central focus of the film, J ean C laude V an D amme - is a story about a ... 
|
|
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 11:30:00)
by kiki1982
Quote: Originally Posted by Alayne Louis didn't become a better king, Aramis had him replaced once he boarded the boat and the captain recognized him as the general of the Jesuits. That is why the king wouldn't see D'Artagnan right away and the king told D'Artagnan to "judge me from this day forward." D'Artagnan's audience with the ... 
|
|
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 13:21:00)
by TechGuy
And here is the "REST OF THE STORY" (NOTE: I did not post the whole thing eithe) :) The DTCC (Depository Trust & Clearing Corp) reported only a net $5.2 billion payout on the Lehman Brothers failure CDSwap resolution. The Dis-Trust Clearing Corp' might want to check credit derivative experts who claim between $220 billion and $270 billion in that total after netting. By the way, the DTCC ... 
|
|
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 12:38:00)
by Manager Mr
Sarah Palin Prank Call TRANSCRIPT *UPDATE SP Assist = Sarah Palin's Assistant MA = Masked Avengers SP = Sarah Palin FNS = Fake Nicolas Sarkozy Things I couldn't make out, I put in brackets. Note: Typical Palin. She giggles continuously like a school girl and sounds completely unpresidential for someone who thinks she is talking to the leader of a foreign country.... 
|
|
|
Hot threads on tell me about life in belgium:
|
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 10:17:00)
by Llivvia245
November 11, 2008 Miriam Makeba, Singer, Dies at 76 By ALAN COWELL LONDON Miriam Makeba, a South African singer whose voice stirred hopes of freedom among millions in her own country though her music was formally banned by the apartheid authorities she struggled against, died overnight after performing at a concert in Italy on Sunday. She was 76. The cause of death was cardiac arrest... 
|
|
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2008-11-15 22:33:00)
by AdrenaLyn
I'LL HAVE WHAT SHE'S HAVING: How you strut your stuff may reveal more than you'd like - World News, Frontpage - Herald.ie IF you wiggle when you walk, watch out. It can tell a lot about your sex life. Scientists have found they can gauge how likely a woman is to experience an orgasm during sex, just by watching the way she walks. The length of your stride and the flexibility of ... 
|
|
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 11:57:00)
by Gwi
General Questions. 1. What is your budget? < 2000EUR preferred but can go up to 2500 2. Do you prefer a Slate, Convertible or Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC)? I prefer a slate because of weight and size, but if a convertible exists that is very light and thin in slatemode, then by all means 3. What size Tablet PC would you prefer? A good size to comfortably hold while sitting in a ... 
|
|
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 00:04:00)
by Mister T Status: Offline
That's all it would have taken for Private George Lawrence Price to have possibly survived World War 1. It is believed that he was the last Allied soldier to lose his life in that bloodiest of bloody conflicts. He was also a Canadian Soldier from the Province of Nova Scotia. Full story here: http://www.winnipegsun.com/News/Cana...59081-sun.h tml Lest we Forget on this 90th ... 
|
|