In this episode, Jeremy visits Belgium and the Netherlands where he takes takes part in some exciting Belgian pasttimes, smokes a huge joint, visits the Dutch anti-speed camera and radar group, the...
In this episode, Jeremy visits Belgium and the Netherlands where he takes takes part in some exciting Belgian pasttimes, smokes a huge joint, visits the Dutch anti-speed camera and radar group, the 'Tuf Tuf' Club, pays a visit to Amsterdam's Red Light District and tries to find out exactly what shaving sex is.
Again, apologies for the particularly bad quality. I really wish I had high quality versions.
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I can never understand the rave about belgian beer and chocolate....sure, belgian chocolate is ok, but it's not like they invented it! Have you ever tasted swiss chocolate?! And who wants beer that's laced with peach, cherry and every other impossible fruit?! If you want proper beer, go to Germany...
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, who is credited as inventor and pioneer of the World Wide Web, wrote a proposal in March 1989 for what would eventually become the World Wide Web. He was later joined by Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau while both were working at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
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