From Philadelphia to Amsterdam... costs?? $$
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David Horne wrote:
> All I'll add to this is that I once got terrified of the trams in
> Amsterdam, thought they were chasing me personally
With Amsterdam trams, you can easily get that impression without taking
any drugs. They're only topped by Amsterdam night buses which provide a
riding experience comparable to some of the better roller-coasters ... ;-)
.... Martin
> All I'll add to this is that I once got terrified of the trams in
> Amsterdam, thought they were chasing me personally
With Amsterdam trams, you can easily get that impression without taking
any drugs. They're only topped by Amsterdam night buses which provide a
riding experience comparable to some of the better roller-coasters ... ;-)
.... Martin
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On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 15:06:36 +0000 (UTC), Martin Bienwald
<[email protected]> wrote:
>David Horne wrote:
>
>> All I'll add to this is that I once got terrified of the trams in
>> Amsterdam, thought they were chasing me personally
>
>With Amsterdam trams, you can easily get that impression without taking
>any drugs. They're only topped by Amsterdam night buses which provide a
>riding experience comparable to some of the better roller-coasters ... ;-)
Being in a taxi doing 160 km/hour on the hard shoulder of the A4 in congested
traffic is an unforgettable brown trouser experience.
--
Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>David Horne wrote:
>
>> All I'll add to this is that I once got terrified of the trams in
>> Amsterdam, thought they were chasing me personally
>
>With Amsterdam trams, you can easily get that impression without taking
>any drugs. They're only topped by Amsterdam night buses which provide a
>riding experience comparable to some of the better roller-coasters ... ;-)
Being in a taxi doing 160 km/hour on the hard shoulder of the A4 in congested
traffic is an unforgettable brown trouser experience.
--
Martin