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Ohm nom nom !!
Oh Hell Yeah!!!
Queensryche – The Thin Line
… 5 points ahead huh?! Well calculated. i don't compliment you on that BBee!!!
So here you are… my first stupid look meh! ( no yellow shoes, needs whole set for them, so i put on white ones and allowed myself the gloves and stockings if it's ok )
only 3 more days… *sobs*
Maybe because…
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – U Get Me High
eerm…
Sting – If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
@ BBee :
Mwell… Blayne's wager looked more reasonable lol.
But ok, you put some spice in, I keep eating… I agree on the outfit. Your's being the same if Sylque deosn't come up with something even more embarrassing for you. After all she should have the final word, as it is your “official” match today.
As for the story… sounds nice! But already writing alone can be hard sometimes, so with 5 people?… not sure this would work. Would end up looking like Full Monthy lol.
this one for jhvelvis
The Choir – The Word Inside the Word
ready for some…
Any info is nice to learn something Zu! no prob! thanks for sharing.
And your facts are very funny! Some laws of our modern world still date from middle age, we're just too stupid or lazy to change them. Funny!
I hate my gambler side Blayne! But true, two weeks is way too long. So I'm in!
I even got this for the winners. Will fit with the hat
Pink Floyd – Louder Than Words
1) Belgium has three separate language-speaking regions
the Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, the French-speaking Wallonia in the south and the Brussels-Capital region, a French-speaking enclave within Flanders. There's a small German-speaking area in eastern Wallonia. Flanders and Wallonia are subdivided into a total of 10 provinces.2) The name ‘Belgium' dates back to the Romans
When they called their province in the north of Gaul, Gallia Belgica, after its previous inhabitants, the Celtic and German Belgae.3) Life expectancy at birth in Belgium is 81 – which is higher than the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) average of 80, with women living until 83 and men until 78.
4) Belgium's unemployment has been relatively stable during the crisis
Over 62 percent of people aged 15 to 64 have a paid job (67 percent of men and 57 percent of women). As at September 2013, the unemployment rate was 8.9 percent, a slight increase since last year's 7.4 percent but still middle-ranking among all the EU countries.5) Despite its small size, Belgium is a big world export player
Belgium's exports amount to more than 80 percent of its GDP, and in 2012, according to the World Trade Organisation, it was the 13th most important exporting nation in the world, with exports worth EUR 201 billion. That's 3 percent of the world's total merchandise exports – not bad for a country with less than 0.2 percent of the world's population.6) The level of international presence in Brussels is second only to New York
With around 120 international governmental organisations, 1,400 non-governmental organisations and 181 embassies employing 3,000 diplomats.7) The Big Bang theory originated in Belgium
It was a Belgian, the priest and physicist (apparently not a contradiction in terms) Georges Lemaitre, who first came up with what is now called the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe in 1927.8 ) Castles galore
Belgium has more castles per kilometre than any other country in the world.9) Belgian Chocolates: Belgium produces around 220,000 tonnes of chocolate every year.
That means, 22 kg of chocolate is consumed per person per year or 61 grams per day on an average. The world’s biggest chocolate selling point is Brussels National Airport (aha, not any Swiss airports. What does that tell you?)10) Belgium has the world's longest rail network with 4078 kilometres if you add all the tracks together.
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