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Author:  Wim [ Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:22 am ]
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Hi all,

I have been visiting this forum for a few weeks now as a guest and decided to become member now after reading some very interesting topics...

My name is Wim and I live in Belgium. I am a Breitling AD so if you guys would need any info (if you don't already know as much as I do) I will be glad to help you guys out in any way I can!

Thanks a lot,

W.

Author:  Roffensian [ Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:25 am ]
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Welcome to BreitlingSource Wim

As an AD it would be very helpful if you could use the AD banner in your signature. Just access the user control panel (top right) and then Profile > Edit signature. If you then put :authorized dealer: without the space in there and save it that will show up in your posts, like this:

:authorizeddealer:

Thanks,

Roff.

Author:  rplace [ Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:13 am ]
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Welcome Wim! Belgium eh? Best beer in the world and rabid cycling fans I must get there some day soon.

Author:  Wim [ Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:15 am ]
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rplace wrote:
Welcome Wim! Belgium eh? Best beer in the world and rabid cycling fans I must get there some day soon.


Yes indeed, and don't forget our chocolat 8)

Author:  Sharkmouth [ Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:49 am ]
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:welcome:

Enjoy your time here!

Author:  Wim [ Sat Mar 16, 2013 4:22 am ]
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Sharkmouth wrote:
:welcome:

Enjoy your time here!


Thanks. I will

Author:  P51 [ Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:35 pm ]
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Welcome Wim.

My wife spends some time in Belgium every now and again and loves the country and the people. She spends most of her time in Flanders. The best of hospitality and is always made very welcome.

Author:  msp3044 [ Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:57 pm ]
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Welcome to the forum !

Author:  Wim [ Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:42 am ]
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P51 wrote:
Welcome Wim.

My wife spends some time in Belgium every now and again and loves the country and the people. She spends most of her time in Flanders. The best of hospitality and is always made very welcome.



I live in Flanders actually. In Bruges...

Author:  P51 [ Mon Mar 18, 2013 1:48 am ]
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Wim wrote:
P51 wrote:
Welcome Wim.

My wife spends some time in Belgium every now and again and loves the country and the people. She spends most of her time in Flanders. The best of hospitality and is always made very welcome.



I live in Flanders actually. In Bruges...


Hi Wim,

My wife is a researcher with an Australian WWI society. They research Australian servicemen (known as ANZACs) who were in campaigns in Belgium and Northern France between 1916 - 1918. She also researches Nurses from that period, who took about as much punishment, in some ways, as the men. The particular period of time was hard on everyone, but their stories are greatly honoured and make remarkable reading. So much sacrifice and so much humour in the face of a terrible ordeal. She concentrates on Mennin, Bullecourt, Villiers Bret and Frommels. She tours extensively but I believe she has not had the honour of a visit to your City. Albert is a base that she works from, to go north and east, but sometimes she stays on old farms in the battelfeild areas. I will have to ask her to drop into your shop the next time she is there, if the tour goes past your way.

Author:  Wim [ Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:51 pm ]
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P51 wrote:
Wim wrote:
P51 wrote:
Welcome Wim.

My wife spends some time in Belgium every now and again and loves the country and the people. She spends most of her time in Flanders. The best of hospitality and is always made very welcome.



I live in Flanders actually. In Bruges...


Hi Wim,

My wife is a researcher with an Australian WWI society. They research Australian servicemen (known as ANZACs) who were in campaigns in Belgium and Northern France between 1916 - 1918. She also researches Nurses from that period, who took about as much punishment, in some ways, as the men. The particular period of time was hard on everyone, but their stories are greatly honoured and make remarkable reading. So much sacrifice and so much humour in the face of a terrible ordeal. She concentrates on Mennin, Bullecourt, Villiers Bret and Frommels. She tours extensively but I believe she has not had the honour of a visit to your City. Albert is a base that she works from, to go north and east, but sometimes she stays on old farms in the battelfeild areas. I will have to ask her to drop into your shop the next time she is there, if the tour goes past your way.


She is very welcome in my shop!

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