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Nice catch and thanks for the share!! Bet that place is on your list to return. Would be good on valentines day im sure
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Great contribution, thx a lot
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Only been to Luxembourg once - in November 1985. We stayed in a modest flat where an economist
lived with his wife. The guy worked for the 'EEC', as it was then called. He was an intelligent guy
and could speak at least 3 languages - Greek, French and English (and possibly some German).
A few years later he moved to Brussels.
I bet hotels are really expensive in Luxembourg now. I know that many people who work there can't
afford to live there due to high property prices (and rent), so they have to commute across the border
from Belgium.
lived with his wife. The guy worked for the 'EEC', as it was then called. He was an intelligent guy
and could speak at least 3 languages - Greek, French and English (and possibly some German).
A few years later he moved to Brussels.
I bet hotels are really expensive in Luxembourg now. I know that many people who work there can't
afford to live there due to high property prices (and rent), so they have to commute across the border
from Belgium.
"BE YOUR OWN LEADER, YOU FEEBLE BERK!" -- 1980s London graffiti
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wow, this is amazing! Thanks for share, best couple the first one
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Wow!
There is a "kraft" in the first couple.
It was done once in the evening on the 21st and then six times the next day.
The guy must have eaten a lot of egg food at the restaurant.
There is a "kraft" in the first couple.
It was done once in the evening on the 21st and then six times the next day.
The guy must have eaten a lot of egg food at the restaurant.
The moans always bring me back to life.
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Sonar: what do you mean?
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Could you describe the first couple? They are not marked as "not seen".
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In fact:
In 2015, Luxembourg was the most common destination for cross-border commuters in the
EU (in relative terms), with 181,000 incoming cross-border commuters. In absolute terms, 97,000
people commuted to Luxembourg from France, more than double the number of people commuting
from Germany (44,000) or Belgium (39,000).
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 ... 21.1877251
"BE YOUR OWN LEADER, YOU FEEBLE BERK!" -- 1980s London graffiti
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Sorry, I have not seen the first couple.
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this is a treasure trove. Wow! thanks
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Wow this is amazing. Do you have more?
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Great recordings - thanks for sharing!