Amazing Kreiderman
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I have never seen the area get owned so hard by a snowfall.
It's been a very interesting 18 months since I moved to Vienna. I had 4 pucks when I moved to Vienna.
The rest of these are all pucks from games I have attended since I moved in June 2017, with stick tape around it with the date and score written on it. The one on the far left (top) is special to me. It's from the Russia-Sweden game at the U20 Four Nations 2 weeks ago and signed on either side by Vitali Kravtsov and Nils Lundkvist.
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But I see Micrsoft Excel pinned to your taskbar. Do you even watch hockey?
It's been a very interesting 18 months since I moved to Vienna. I had 4 pucks when I moved to Vienna.
The rest of these are all pucks from games I have attended since I moved in June 2017, with stick tape around it with the date and score written on it. The one on the far left (top) is special to me. It's from the Russia-Sweden game at the U20 Four Nations 2 weeks ago and signed on either side by Vitali Kravtsov and Nils Lundkvist.
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Do you have three feeds going?
Sick set up!
Now that I've eclipsed 90, I have to start giving serious thought to what my 100,000th post should be.
Should I go meme or historic Rangers moment?
Ok, I like this angle. Gonna write that down.Post something with a massive spelling error and then make a prominent edit with an additional spelling error
My Wife and I are going to Brussels for a week in October, and possibly Amsterdam as well.
Any suggestions/recommendations/tips from some worldly Ranger fans?
Beer will play a very big part of the trip.
I somehow knew you were going to respond.Brussels is great, and Amsterdam if you have never been there.
But... When it comes to the Netherlands, I suggest visiting the city of Delft as well. It has better canals than Amsterdam, it has the royal graves you can visit in the basement of the church in the city center.
And 10-15 minutes west of Delft is The Hague, the city where I grew up. It's the seat of the government, rich culture and history.
You can visit the Atlantik Wall, which includes bunkers used by the Germans during World War II (If you're into that type of stuff)
There's the Peace Palace in The Hague as well, absolutely a must
The Prisoner's Gate, which was an actual prison in the 1700s. It's now a museum
I somehow knew you were going to respond.
Yes I am very interested in WWII history.
also the only thing planned right now is the flight so I'm all ears about the best places in that part of Europe.
Thanks!
YesWhat's your exact plan with flights? You fly out to Brussels I assume, and then back to the US from Brussels as well?