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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Dec 12, 2005
indeed quite obvious.. I don't think you can let that situation exist much longer .. no Estonian relatives
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 13, 2005
sure, i always dreamt of adopting a redhaired estonian
however, i wonder if hati realizes what i expect a daughter of mine to do for me?
(hint: with my age i may need taken a lot care of shortly)
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Hapi - Hippo #5 Posted Dec 13, 2005
... and adoption within EU countries would be fairly simple... probably done in a day or so
are there any parties involved with adoption? I mean .. I'm actually not really familiar with procedures of adoption of .. say over four year olds? The ancient Dutch tradition of visiting a newborn is "kroamschudden" .. it involves a huge cake-like bread with lots of raisins in it, and tremendous amounts of brandy... and maybe a few other things, I don't quite remember We could arrange for something like that?
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Santragenius V Posted Dec 13, 2005
*sends a request for kroamschudden out to the kitchen - only to receive a very load "a WHAT?" in response*
Oh, we can - we may have to work on it a little while...
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Hati Posted Dec 13, 2005
*ponders over Pierce's age...*
Naah, I can always help you to consume your and smoke all the cigarettes for you.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 13, 2005
kroamschudden sounds nice - and definitely not suited for neither newborn nor
so i'll have it all for meself
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Dec 13, 2005
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Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking Posted Dec 13, 2005
No wonder the kitchen does not recognise "kroamschudden".
It's Dutch dialect meaning "rocking the cradle".
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