Jackal wrote:Not out in Holland yet. I've explained the situation of Holland releases way too long ago to repeat it again.
Pdub wrote:Jackal wrote:Not out in Holland yet. I've explained the situation of Holland releases way too long ago to repeat it again.
When you said Holland I was tripping because I thought you lived in the Netherlands. Then I looked it up.
Pdub wrote:Jackal wrote:Not out in Holland yet. I've explained the situation of Holland releases way too long ago to repeat it again.
When you said Holland I was tripping because I thought you lived in the Netherlands. Then I looked it up.
Jae wrote:Pdub wrote:Jackal wrote:Not out in Holland yet. I've explained the situation of Holland releases way too long ago to repeat it again.
When you said Holland I was tripping because I thought you lived in the Netherlands. Then I looked it up.
Is this you?
Question: Are Holland and The Netherland the same?
Answer: As far as the traveller is concerned, yes!
Holland is the name commonly used abroad to refer to the country that is officially named The Netherlands.
Holland is the name commonly used abroad to refer to the country that is officially named The Netherlands.
Jae wrote:Is this you?
Jackal wrote:Holland, Dutchland, Netherlands are the same.
benji wrote:
They keep showing Harold and Kumar on TBS, and everytime I'm reminded of it's brillianceness. It's so much better than so-called "non-cult comedies" like...whatever Dane Cook is in. Neil Patrick Harris in his best role ever. I'm actually interested in the sequel.
Qballer wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY6dBN_pntg
trailer for a highly anticipated sequel.
^^^
Pdub wrote:Netherland Antilles, I meant.
People are ignorant. That's nothing new.
People think Amsterdam = Holland = The Netherlands. Why do they even know it? Well duh, you can smoke weed here. What else is there to know?
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