LordSutch wrote: » I think the Geldof family hail from Belgium!
meliselis wrote: » who has been to Belgium already? Did you like it? there were things you did not like? You liked the Belgian people? Always wondered what others think of our country
LordSutch wrote: » I think the Geldof family hail from Belgium! ...as do Brussels sprouts!
wendell borton wrote: » Tin Tin and Eddy Merckx both from Belgium.
Fratton Fred wrote: » I've been to Ypres a couple of times for football tournaments, there's a lovely barmaid in a little bar by the Menin gate that is responsible for possibly the worst hang overs of my entire life. I mean, what sick bastards knock out beers at 12 to 15%? I really like Ypres, but the only other place I've been is Bruges and to be honest, I thought it was a bit over rated. Fab chocolate shops though.
TomBtheGoat wrote: » Apart from having some nice chocolate, I don't really know what else they do well.
Deleted User wrote: » Walked over the border from Holland, as you do, just for the experience (not something you can't do everyday growing up on an island, you know, so just for the novelty).
brooke 2 wrote: » Agree with you re Ypres. Was there a few months ago and loved everything about it. The people were especially friendly. We went to Bruges on the last day of our stay, but I felt it was a let down after Ypres. However, we had the most amazing waffles there! They were divine!!
ISOP wrote: » some great red light action too up around gare du noord, great great city
SpaceTime wrote: » And Antoine-Joseph "Adolphe" Sax who invented the Saxophone!
dd972 wrote: » But,... there's a border here Oh no! second thoughts, let's keep this thread on topic. :pac:
Deleted User wrote: » Mercenaries and pedophiles. No offence to the OP, but sorry, the fact is that that's what they happen to be famous for. Anyway, most memorable experience in Belgium was in a village called Vise. Walked over the border from Holland, as you do, just for the experience (not something you can do everyday growing up on an island, you know, so just for the novelty). Stopped for lunch in the first cafe where I saw a menu I understood. Run by a couple of elderly pensioners and looked like they had the front sitting room of their house turned into a cafe while the rest was their home. So I asked for a pasta dish, carbonara or whatever. Your man, about 80 if he was a day, walks off to the kitchen. Comes back 20 minutes later not with a plate but a huge cooking pot full of the stuff. Thought he was going to serve me at the table or something but no, he just slaps the entire pot down in front of me, hands me a spoon and says "bon appetite", and walks away. Sweet Jesus you could have fed a family of six with what the old man gave me. Can't remember what I paid but I know it was well under a tenner.
DarkyHughes wrote: » The country made me cry when I was 12.
crockholm wrote: » I can't understand how Bruges/Brugge would be a let down to anyone:o.When I was living in Noord Brabant I used to take the train there often on Sundays,this being after I had spent a whole week there once.The Dutch cities like Utrecht/Leiden and Delft were all very nice,but really not in the same league as Brugge.