Depends on what bits you need for your bike/new bikeUncle Mort said:Odd question, but I picked up two 24 can cardboard cases of "draught" guinness in 400ml cans from a Tesco in England last week for a colleague, and now I've lost the receipt. Can anyone tell me roughly how much this would cost?
Uncle Mort said:Well for Flanders, English will do you fine - don't try and use French!![]()
For Wallonia, it's better to know some French, but people are very patient with foreigners and won't take the piss if you make mistakes. Brussels (hawk, spit) is a mainly French-speaking, but many French speakers there speak a bit of English.
Enjoy the beer - I know I do!
PS Bring a good puncture repair kit. The roads here are usually bad, but after the permafrost-like winter we've just had, there are craters out there!
Uncle Mort said:Scary. I went to Feyenoord a couple of times when I lived there. It was...interesting...Most of R'dam's not bad though, and I quite enjoyed living there.
TheDoctor said:I'm going in after work (my bread has gone green and fluffeh) so I'll have a look. Tell you later.
TheDoctor said:12 cans for £15.19, or 18 for £15.00
So, four cans costs -19p!
If you got two cases of 18, I make it that you owe your friend the beer and £1.71.![]()