donderdag, december 02, 2004

stukje geschiedenis
Het lijkt wel of je uit buitenlandse media meer leert
over "je eigen prins" dan uit de lokale.

Prince Bernhard, a bon vivant and outspoken member of an ancient German royal family who became husband of one queen of the Netherlands and father of another, died yesterday at a hospital in Utrecht near Amsterdam. He was 93.

(...)And Bernhard knew something about elephants. In the mid-1950's, he advised that they should be shot at no more than 25 yards and rhinoceroses at no more than 30 to lessen chances that they will be wounded.


Verder lezen bij NYT.
U bugmenot zich vast wel weer binnen.

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