26 pts · March 7, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uoM5kfZIQ0 This is the one that got me the most. Start off with 100x enhance, sure! True effin' wizards!
You say you fell in Belgium, is it possible I've seen you pass me by in said country? I work in Geraardsbergen, the town home to 'the wall'.
1813 - Center for Prevention of self-harm (Belgium)
Jeez, no kidding, I'd get the same idea if I were to have that happen, that's outrageous... My apologies for thinking you were exaggerating.
Holy bundled balloons! $150!? Ours are €10 and €25! That's an outrageous amount for that, I'll give you that much.
Is it truly that bad? I've never really parked in the US, so I can't speak for it. Like I said here it's mostly because store owners want it
I won't deny it brings in a cash flow, but it's not quite that simple. In fact, the system was brought in on request of local store owners!
I'm curious, why did they close half the street at night? I don't think I've ever heard of that being done before without a clear reasoning.
It's not about fund raising, at least not here in Belgium. It's about making sure people move so that others get the chance to park and shop
Don't blame the guy, a lot of people yell or scream or insult. It doesn't get physical often, but the fear is very real in some of them.
The big fear is the lack of control meaning people won't move, which will lower business for store owners. (who often complain themselves)
#18 is actually pretty awesome, I wonder if you can do a similar thing in Disneyland Paris?
And thank you for your kind words!
Woah, that's a cool way of looking at it that I hadn't considered yet! That does fit well with our role, so I think I'll take that meaning!
Haha, I do see the resemblance. I'm not entirely sure what the intent behind our logo is, but co-workers say they consider it a shield.
And I wish you and everyone else the same luck as well! If you don't have it yet, keep at it, I'm sure you'll find work you love!
Begging your pardon, TWO lovely pussies. The missus says if I include hers I can consider it a lost cause.
Does it now? That's quite interesting, heel erg bedankt for telling me this! I'm learning new things already! :D
I have consulted with my wife and she informed me very clearly that I can not move to Chicago for a brisket. Should I divorce for a brisket?
Thank you for your time! ^^ Should you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to ask, and send your fellow Leuvenites my regards!
Completely justified good sir and/or madame, thank you for your time regardless.
Safety can be weird like that. But I'd like to point out that most of us are younger now, me and my co-workers are in our mid 20s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uoM5kfZIQ0 This is the one that got me the most. Start off with 100x enhance, sure! True effin' wizards!
You say you fell in Belgium, is it possible I've seen you pass me by in said country? I work in Geraardsbergen, the town home to 'the wall'.
1813 - Center for Prevention of self-harm (Belgium)
Jeez, no kidding, I'd get the same idea if I were to have that happen, that's outrageous... My apologies for thinking you were exaggerating.
Holy bundled balloons! $150!? Ours are €10 and €25! That's an outrageous amount for that, I'll give you that much.
Is it truly that bad? I've never really parked in the US, so I can't speak for it. Like I said here it's mostly because store owners want it
I won't deny it brings in a cash flow, but it's not quite that simple. In fact, the system was brought in on request of local store owners!
I'm curious, why did they close half the street at night? I don't think I've ever heard of that being done before without a clear reasoning.
It's not about fund raising, at least not here in Belgium. It's about making sure people move so that others get the chance to park and shop
Don't blame the guy, a lot of people yell or scream or insult. It doesn't get physical often, but the fear is very real in some of them.
The big fear is the lack of control meaning people won't move, which will lower business for store owners. (who often complain themselves)
#18 is actually pretty awesome, I wonder if you can do a similar thing in Disneyland Paris?
And thank you for your kind words!
Woah, that's a cool way of looking at it that I hadn't considered yet! That does fit well with our role, so I think I'll take that meaning!
Haha, I do see the resemblance. I'm not entirely sure what the intent behind our logo is, but co-workers say they consider it a shield.
And I wish you and everyone else the same luck as well! If you don't have it yet, keep at it, I'm sure you'll find work you love!
Begging your pardon, TWO lovely pussies. The missus says if I include hers I can consider it a lost cause.
Does it now? That's quite interesting, heel erg bedankt for telling me this! I'm learning new things already! :D
I have consulted with my wife and she informed me very clearly that I can not move to Chicago for a brisket. Should I divorce for a brisket?
Thank you for your time! ^^ Should you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to ask, and send your fellow Leuvenites my regards!
Completely justified good sir and/or madame, thank you for your time regardless.
Safety can be weird like that. But I'd like to point out that most of us are younger now, me and my co-workers are in our mid 20s.