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hXc
1st September 2008, 05:03
Here's a few pictures of the amazing city of Brussels. Be aware that some of these buildings qre older than European history in NZ.
The first picture has an interesting story too. It's an old cathedral, and if you look you can see that the the left side of it is much longer than the right side. This wasn't meant to be like this and the architect only noticed the mistake when he was right at the top. He looked down and saw it was uneven and he jumped off. Don't know if it's true or not - but have been told by three or four people. Makes an interestiung story even if it isn't.
The first three pics are from "La Grande Place" - which is where we hung out drinking screwdriver all night. And from there, bars and pubs are very close and easy to find. Even one of the most famous bars in Belgium - Delirium.
The 4th one is of a fountain very close to my house where I went today to lay in the shade with a couple of Finnish students, an Icelandic and a girl from the Czech Republic.
Edit: my photos are too big to upload anywhere. Fuck.
Strang0r
1st September 2008, 06:55
Edit: my photos are too big to upload anywhere. Fuck.
Maybe try http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
2much
1st September 2008, 08:52
Or download pixresizer (free)....
It's a wicked city aye bro (from what I remember anyway... was pretty drunk). It blows ya away the age of some of this shit dunnit? My missus's old house is 820yrs old... Maoris probably hadn't even landed in nz then.
Did you get to check the statue of the pissing kid? And I highly recommend Brugge if you can get out there, it's stunning.
MSTRS
1st September 2008, 09:22
I use Mihov - easy, versatile, small, resizer program
Big Dave
1st September 2008, 10:45
I use Adobe creative suite - It was about two and a half grand.
Gareth51
1st September 2008, 20:19
I remember driving down a motorway heading into Brussels with Wayne708 in our little Escourt Van doing about 60mph. Dead straight as far as the eye could see in both directions,a BMW and Mustang(if I remember correctly)having a race, passed us as if we were going backwards
speights_bud
1st September 2008, 21:01
Soo is this icelandic person a chick? photo's plz bro.... :msn-wink:
Stickchick
1st September 2008, 21:11
Soo is this icelandic person a chick? photo's plz bro.... :msn-wink:
this icelandic person is a little too far out of your reach young man.....get back to Welly huh?
Big Dave
1st September 2008, 21:13
:-) Funny tags!
If you email me 3 or 4 shots I'll resize them for you.
speights_bud
1st September 2008, 21:27
this icelandic person is a little too far out of your reach young man.....get back to Welly huh?
Can't a brother give his 'Homie' some approval?? :rolleyes:
yungatart
2nd September 2008, 08:18
Soo is this icelandic person a chick? photo's plz bro.... :msn-wink:
Silly question!
of couurse the Icelandic person is a chick...
He assures me they only hang around together cos neither of them know anyone else...
Tui anyone?
jrandom
2nd September 2008, 08:20
MS bloody Paint will resize photos and save them as JPEGs. Don't be limp, hXc.
Anyway. I just want to hear about the sprouts. They have sprouts in Brussels, right?
terbang
2nd September 2008, 09:13
Or download pixresizer (free)....
It's a wicked city aye bro (from what I remember anyway... was pretty drunk). It blows ya away the age of some of this shit dunnit? My missus's old house is 820yrs old... Maoris probably hadn't even landed in nz then.
Did you get to check the statue of the pissing kid? And I highly recommend Brugge if you can get out there, it's stunning.
Fark, mow theres a blast from the past..!
2much
2nd September 2008, 09:16
Fark, mow theres a blast from the past..!
Hey ya old bugger! you still kicking round here?
How's life treating ya mate?
hXc
3rd September 2008, 23:36
Soo is this icelandic person a chick? photo's plz bro.... :msn-wink:Yes. Yes. (Soon anyway)
this icelandic person is a little too far out of your reach young man.....get back to Welly huh?It's just funny to think that you can make best friends in a matter of days, and thanks to AFS, it's possible with some of the coolest people I know. And even funnier...all my real good friends here seem to be from way the fuck up north - Iceland, Finland, Norway...I see a pattern?
Silly question!
of couurse the Icelandic person is a chick...
He assures me they only hang around together cos neither of them know anyone else...
Tui anyone?And it's true I tell you!!! Can't a guy and a girl be friends and not seen as anything else these days? Geez woman!
Although, she is rather damn pretty looking.
hXc
3rd September 2008, 23:38
Photos will be in the next couple of days!
I'm at a cafe down the road from me and they have a free wireless hotspot...ka-ching!
At the moment I'm downloading necessary programs and image things (Mihov - can already use it easily) to make it all go. And then the next time I come down I'll bring my camera with photos etc to upload so you people can see what Im doing...finally.
GurlRacer
4th September 2008, 10:49
It's just funny to think that you can make best friends in a matter of days, and thanks to AFS, it's possible with some of the coolest people I know. And even funnier...all my real good friends here seem to be from way the fuck up north - Iceland, Finland, Norway...I see a pattern?
It's meee I tell you!! haha!
You caught the "Everything Scandinavian" bug off me before you left! But daymn, those Scandinavians (guys and gals) are damn good looking... I spent a year there... woah!
captain_andrey
4th September 2008, 14:55
I just have to plug in my Brussels photos now...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/71396325@N00/sets/72157606253608374/detail/
Really wish I had a tripod.
Mom
5th September 2008, 18:32
And even funnier...all my real good friends here seem to be from way the fuck up north - Iceland, Finland, Norway...I see a pattern?
Hope the same could be said for us back here too :love:
Usarka
5th September 2008, 18:35
I though brussells was the most boringest place i'd been, but one thing i learnt in travelling is that different people get different experiences from different places, often depending on mood, circumstance etc.
Get your arse up to Bruge (beautiful) and do a tour of flanders fields and check out the WW1 cemeteries, thousands of NZ white crosses with "Unknown Soldier" inscribed on them.
Then see the movie Bruges which should be out soon (or now) fuckin brilliant.
Good work regardless :)
hXc
6th September 2008, 05:59
I'm at my sister's in Vilvoorde now! About 14mins by train north into the Dutch speaking part.
Firstly, dad. You probably won't like that Chimay stuff. It's quite strong and not sweet at all.
Well, I've started school (on Wednesday) and it's pretty different from NZ. We stay in the same classroom, and the teacher comes to the class to teach the subject, and goes out of the class at the end of the course. I'm taking English (It's being changed though), and the whole lesson is taken in English unless somebody seriously does not understand. I'm taking Dutch (being changed too) and the whole lesson is taken in Dutch, unless someone seriously doesn't understand (me). The English teacher is the Dutch teacher too!
I'm changing from English because of the obvious - it's far too basic and I won't learn anything. And I'm changing from Dutch because it's not beginners Dutch and if it's not in Dutch, it's in French...so I still don't really understand. But it's ok, I just have to fill in 8hrs of class with something else.
I'm downloading Mihov now, and will resize all my pics then upload a few to here, and all of them will go on bebo and facebook, for those who are interested.
hXc
6th September 2008, 08:27
Pics! I hope...
hXc
6th September 2008, 08:29
The first 2 pics are the same guy...I took a picture of the statue, then looked closer and had to take another!
hXc
6th September 2008, 08:32
The 1st pic is a Peugeot scooter!
2nd two are my room (tiny!).
And the last one is a school. Not my school, but the school where we had our arrival camp for the first few days.
Bikernereid
6th September 2008, 08:37
What no pic of the Manneken Pis?
Hope you enjoying Brussels it is a really great city. If you can learn Dutch is the best language ever. You should pick it up quite easily if you are in Vilvorde and watch the Flemish and Dutch tv. Most of it is in English with Dutch subtitles. The people in the Flemish cities are far more friendly and helpful than those in the French speaking ones. Even if you only say hello in Dutch the shop assistants etc will bend over backwards to help you.
hXc
6th September 2008, 08:39
I've had endless amounts of people bagging the French-Belgians, and in my time here so far (albeit quite short), I've had nothing but good help from them. I don't know what people are on about. If I don't know how to ask what I need to, I ask if they speak English first, and if they do then I proceed. I think they're very friendly to be honest, but whatever floats your boat I guess.
Maha
6th September 2008, 08:40
The 1st pic is a Peugeot scooter!
2nd two are my room (tiny!).
And the last one is a school. Not my school, but the school where we had our arrival camp for the first few days.
Is that 'A Peugeot Scooter'' or 'My Peugeot Scooter''??...:whistle:
Bikernereid
6th September 2008, 08:49
I've had endless amounts of people bagging the French-Belgians, and in my time here so far (albeit quite short), I've had nothing but good help from them. I don't know what people are on about. If I don't know how to ask what I need to, I ask if they speak English first, and if they do then I proceed. I think they're very friendly to be honest, but whatever floats your boat I guess.
I lived in Brussels for 4.5 years and although I had both french, dutch and german speaking belgian fiends just I just prefered the Flemish. I think that I prefered them because they make the effort to speak both official languages and english ,whereas trying to find someone in brussels to speak dutch is neigh on impossible. And I think the Flemish have more in common with the Brits humour wise etc.
But as you say each to thier own.
hXc
6th September 2008, 09:13
Is that 'A Peugeot Scooter'' or 'My Peugeot Scooter''??...:whistle:A Peugoet scooter. Cheeky shit.
I lived in Brussels for 4.5 years and although I had both french, dutch and german speaking belgian fiends just I just prefered the Flemish. I think that I prefered them because they make the effort to speak both official languages and english ,whereas trying to find someone in brussels to speak dutch is neigh on impossible. And I think the Flemish have more in common with the Brits humour wise etc.
But as you say each to thier own.I don't speak Dutch, so there's probably the difference. Lol.
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