Is Sea-Bruge Zeebrugge in Dutch? I think we drove past it but of course I didn't know about the U-Boat so oh well... I can see U505 in Chicago if I want. The reason we went to Belgium after Amsterdam and Italy was because my dad lived with a family in Zwijnarden (sp?) outside Gent. The grandmother of his Belgian "brothers" turned 100, so we went to her b-day party. Point being, we were limited to doing "family" things while in Belgium. We DID had time to sight see though: Brussels' Grotje Markt (Grand Place), Manneken Pis; Brugge's Stadhuis (we climbed the belltower) and a canal tour around Brugge, and Gent's Gravensteen Castle. I really loved Belgium. Almost everyone you meet is multilingual, which is the coolest thing ever. Most people speak THREE languages fluently: Dutch, French, English. One of my dads Belgian brothers speaks three languages. Anyway, that was one of the most fun parts of the trip.
And no, P-Funk... I was with my family 24/7. Although I did step into a "coffeeshop" (a cafe that sells pot) without knowing it and was soon greeted by the putrid, musty smell of Dutch weed. Its amazing in Amsterdam; people just sit on benches in the "Pleins" and roll joints in broad daylight as if nothing else mattered. One hell of a liberal city. But that also makes it kinda fun

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