User:Debresser

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NameThis user's name is Dovid de Bresser.





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About Wikipedia and spelling

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About myself

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My interests

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About eating and drinking etc.

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And being Jewish

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Me and my computer

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Where I have been

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This user is from Earth.
This user's time zone is GMT+2.
This user is of Dutch ancestry.
It is approximately 6:57 AM where this user lives.

Countries I have lived in for some time

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Netherlands Israel Russia Ukraine

Countries I have visited

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United States United Kingdom Germany France Italy Belgium Spain

Humor

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I decided to put this section at the bottom of my userpage because I've been told I have a peculiar sense of humor.

Being Dutch

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A Dutchman trying to write a poem in English might come up with the following:

  • The wind is softly blazing through the booms.

Humor and religion

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The following is very funny, really.

God made this user an atheist. Do you question his wisdom?

Humor at work

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The following does not necessarily mirror my professional attitude, just my sense of humor.

This user loves deadlines. He loves the whooshing sound they make as they go by.

And in the family

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No, there was no connection between the lowest two banners in the "About myself" columns.

Funny pictures I found

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An Israeli Air Force AH-64D Apache Longbow. In Israel, the AH-64 is the second leading cause of terrorist deaths, after suicide.
When I wanted to build the second tower of the Chartres Cathedral, I ran out of money...
A C-141 participates in Operation Deep Freeze, as uniformed officers of the Pt. Murdo Constabulary Force stand guard.

Finally

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And if you've made it so far: my website is Home Page of Dovid de Bresser.

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