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Message no. 1
From: Brett Ryan Brown <calvinoi@*******.SCRI.FSU.EDU>
Subject: Netherlands Q (Non-SR!)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 1995 16:16:47 18000
Sorry to waste bandwidth, guys, but I need help. :-)

I have Geography this semester, and we are currently studying W. Europe.
Everyone in the class has to do a report on one country, and I was
assigned the Netherlands. Now, I know there are listmembers out there
that live in the region, and so I'm asking you, you wonderful Netherlands
person, to help me! *whimper* *beg* *whimper* I'm not asking you for
worthless statistics and such, but merely the "cool" stuff that is never
listed in Encyclopedias and might actually make people listen to me when
I present my report. Now, if there isn't any such stuff, then that's
perfectly ok, but if there is even anything you can think of off-hand, I
would _greatly_ appreciate it! Thank you!

NOTE: Please respond via private e-mail, and NOT to the list. I don't
want to get flamed! (*clutches asbestos suit close to chest*) Thank you!

-L8TR,
-Calvinoi MindFlyer
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