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Patrick Van Calck
Patrick Van Calck
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Location: Belgium
quotePosted at 07:28 on 22nd July 2013
I guess you're all watching Kate's belly, but we've got a new king !! King Filip of Belgium !! Hooray !
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 07:55 on 22nd July 2013

Hope he soon learns to spell his name properly Patrick, maybe like Philip or Phillip lol

Congratulations are in order.

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Patrick Van Calck
Patrick Van Calck
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quotePosted at 08:12 on 22nd July 2013

you have no idea !

There was a some commotion among our stupid politicians how he should sign the new laws; In flemish : Filip or french : Philippe. 

finally they dicided he should do it twice ! 

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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 09:17 on 22nd July 2013

Stupid Politicians Patrick, surely not! lol

And of course I also forgot the spelling as 'Philippe', but to sign twice? I would bet that's not legal, one surely negates the other, we shall hear more about this you wait and see.

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Patrick Van Calck
Patrick Van Calck
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quotePosted at 09:23 on 22nd July 2013
aaaah, a live without politicians ....
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Dave John
Dave John
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quotePosted at 21:43 on 22nd July 2013
If he signs his signature like most people do no one will be able to decipher it anyway, let alone done twice Wink
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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 08:15 on 23rd July 2013

I was just there in Belgium again In history with France and these new pyramids they found in Egypt and the conection to England. Belgium might be famous for it's chocolate, but it was just as famous on time for it's shipping worldwide and merchants. At one time it wasand part of the Hapsburg/Hainult/Burgany area of Germany also...and the merovogian Franks that went to France. It's my understanding that an line of jesus married into the Royal lines there and/or formed holy family alliances out of the area that later would be the Planegent family rulers of England. .Most of the Saxon-Anglan.......Northcumberland history has an group of the Germans coming into that area also....possibly with the Vikings also...one reason I was so interested in the Rogers family. My data Is on the very first Crusade in Jersusalem.. I will have to look up this "tin" making pyramid complex in Egypt as soon as they excavate it...in regard to the Templar knight's armor wear.

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 21:58 on 23rd July 2013
On 22nd July 2013 09:23, patrick van calck wrote:
aaaah, a live without politicians ....

From your mouth to God's ear, Patrick! 😉
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Patrick Van Calck
Patrick Van Calck
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quotePosted at 08:21 on 24th July 2013
if he ever would listen ...
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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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quotePosted at 13:12 on 24th July 2013
Phillip-William Engles Spencer Middleton Windsor...something like that maybe Patrick?
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