Hahaha hilarious piece of art! Zillions of spelling mistakes and far too many ambitious plans, which will never be realized as speedy as they write here! Practically impossible. And why does it suddenly end when protection of personalia starts...just when it got so exciting...
I will just quote one line here: 'Bij gebleken fraude moet er altijd krachtig worden ingegrepen.' Translation: When fraud is discovered, efficient (powerful/brisk/resolute) interference must always follow.'
Yeah right, like with Marcel Loor. How efficient was that?! And we still have two more to go...Holiday and Marsdin.
Lastly, I would like to comment on one of the ambitious plans written about above: digitalizing files. In Europe, right now, we only have three businesses specialized in that. Do I have to say anything else?
So to cut a long story short, it is very likely that the text above comes from a futuristic book called 'Tax!' (means 'Nonsense!' in Latin).
PS: I took the liberty to correct your spelling mistakes. 4 to be exact and one name spelled wrong.
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Anonymous (not verified) | Tue, 2008-04-08 16:27
Hahaha hilarious piece of art! Zillions of spelling mistakes and far too many ambitious plans, which will never be realized as speedy as they write here! Practically impossible. And why does it suddenly end when protection of personalia starts...just when it got so exciting...
I will just quote one line here: 'Bij gebleken fraude moet er altijd krachtig worden ingegrepen.' Translation: When fraud is discovered, efficient (powerful/brisk/resolute) interference must always follow.'
Yeah right, like with Marcel Loor. How efficient was that?! And we still have two more to go...Holiday and Marsdin.
Lastly, I would like to comment on one of the ambitious plans written about above: digitalizing files. In Europe, right now, we only have three businesses specialized in that. Do I have to say anything else?
So to cut a long story short, it is very likely that the text above comes from a futuristic book called 'Tax!' (means 'Nonsense!' in Latin).
PS: I took the liberty to correct your spelling mistakes. 4 to be exact and one name spelled wrong.
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