Monday, February 15, 2010

Cost Of Invasilign In Ontario

Sven Kramer

Tale.


Olympic Games Vancouver 2010 Winter has begun.
What exactly does this mean for the Netherlands? It pulled out of the estates of large fans, and it's off to Canada!
wigs, flags, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats ... hordes of fans dressed in orange go to the stadium in speed skating, even accompanied by a band that usually plays in the stadium of Frisian Thialf. Why yes, of course, the Dutch do not care Nordic combined, nor even skiing or curling. The Dutch are interested skating.

Everyone who at heart is a little Dutch followed in Canada until the events of the favorite skater: SVEN KRAMER . And when I say "everyone" I'm not mica kidding. On February 13, 2010 to support it was not just ordinary people, workers, professionals, children and the elderly. They had the illustrious company of the Netherlands, including Prince Willem-Alexander in a sporty orange felpona, with his wife, daughters and nanny and President Jan Peter Balkan, began with a more limited scale, which however could not miss an orange tie .
So after much anguish when the gold is here, between hugs, joy and even tears, the Dutch found themselves away in the Holland Heineken House that has been made to build in Vancouver as a group of sports fans wildest and celebrated sang "We are the champions". Those who have stayed here at home, have been content to record the event on TV and keep this time without a doubt in their hearts forever. The most feared competitor

Sven was our Enrico Fabris, who won, I think, seventh place.
Hats, Sven!

What's left to say?
Oranje Boven, Oranje Boven!


Good Olympics, hoping that Italy will do well!

Roberta

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