Hollands national day 'Koninginnedag', celebrated last night with around forty Dutch immigrants and backpackers. Remarkable detail: it took place in the Belgian Beer cafe !!!
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Anonymous said…
haha.. helemaal leuk om te zien!!
Gr. Assie
Anonymous said…
Jullie krijgen ook alles voor elkaar daar !! heb nog wel ff aan jullie gedacht hoor dinsdagavond en woensdag. xx Bianca
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Gr. Assie