Please note the new address for this site: www.londonleben.co.uk
The old typepad address is still working. That helps. All incoming permanent links and archive links using the typepad address are NOT broken so if you’ve got any, you might as well leave them like that. If you can’t be bothered to change them, that is. Fair enough, I say.
Updates however will be gladly appreciated.
Thanks!

Nice shiny new URL!
I've picked up German whilst working in Switzerland for a year. I can read and understand it, but still can't speak it :)
Excellent site. Part of my daily reading.
Bis spaeter!
Schalk
Posted by: Schalk | 18/03/2004 at 13:45
Cheers Schalk. Much appreciated. When will we read something from you then - on the web? : )
Posted by: Konstantin | 18/03/2004 at 19:53
Very professional URL. Gone for the cheap option ;) ? co.uk instead of .com ? :-)
Dutch is not that difficult ... the thing you couldn't read was; UK Blog meeting, Dutch Bloggers in London.
- Bank Holiday Monday, May 3rd.
- London.
- Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square.
- 12:00
We are an international lot, us Dutch, and even though we enjoy nothing more than beating Germans at just about anything (as it doesn't happen often, we share this with the English) we are by no means mean people hence, you are invited.
Posted by: minispace | 18/03/2004 at 21:22
Big laugh! Cheap option, right? Did you care to check .com? Well, DID YOU? : )
Can't think of any stereotypes apart from bloody tulips, which I think are boring anyway and cheese. Problem is, I adore cheese, damn!
Might come, so there you go!!!
Posted by: Konstantin | 18/03/2004 at 22:40
You can buy it from 123-reg.co.uk ;)
Stereotypes, the British love them. Surprised you didn't mention spacecakes, coffeshops and red light district, that's what I usually hear from our English friends. They have an obsession about it.
Top Tip: The best way for a German to shut a Dutchman up = 1974.
See you on May 3rd.
Posted by: minispace | 18/03/2004 at 23:48
1974?????
Posted by: Konstantin | 19/03/2004 at 00:07
Hahaha ... that's how imporant it is to Germans - in Holland, this this is still alive and very well:
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~goldkeep/Holland74/WGermany.htm
Posted by: minispace | 19/03/2004 at 08:35