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ppl what's the highest banknote of euro?i think 500.
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Posted: 2004-06-05 08:13:00
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500, yes
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Posted: 2004-06-05 21:41:41
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Hi michka! Glad to see you here again.How`s it going? What's new in Belgium? Did you have the elections to EU parliament this year?
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Posted: 2004-06-05 21:47:00
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Hi too. Well I come every night and read the posts, but I don't always have something to say
Belgium is as usual: not so good weather, fights between flemish and walloon. EU Elections are in a week, and are combined with belgian regional elections. There is some sort of advertising activity from the various parties since 2 or 3 days.
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Posted: 2004-06-05 21:55:50
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We have a bad weather too.We have the same term for EU elections.No fights in my country between Czechs and Slovaks because we don't have Czechoslovakia any more.But we`ve never had fights.
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Posted: 2004-06-05 22:03:00
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We have elections in 5 days now, there are boards now stuck to every other lamppost for various parties now here in the UK, and party political broadcasts on every evening from each party involved.
The weather here's quite good - it's warm but a bit sticky, had some clouds but also some nice sun. I think Summer's finally arrived!

No one's really fighting much over here for a change, except for all those pissed-up morons rolling out of pubs and clubs and starting fights outside kebab and chip shops all over the UK. Sadly, now a traditional pastime here in Britain.
I'm going to an airshow tomorrow so I hope it stays nice!
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Posted: 2004-06-06 00:38:13
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@boto43: i work in a bar and i don't smoke, but indeed a lot of my collegues do.'
I won't vote for the elections, the send me an invitation but don't think i will go
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Posted: 2004-06-06 00:42:49
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When I talk about fights, I mean verbal fights and protestation marches, not real fights. Of course.
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Posted: 2004-06-06 01:11:29
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On 2004-06-03 13:27:22, boto43 wrote:
Only 29 percent of population in my country consider to take part in the election. How does it look in your countries?
Around the 95 % for Belgium
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Posted: 2004-06-06 01:20:35
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Of course 95%, voting is mandatory in Belgium.
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Posted: 2004-06-06 01:30:17
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