Nothing else got fucked up. Well, there was the incident with the trainticket machine who didn't really like my card, but that got solved when I went to the train information.
Something I've learned while polluting the air as much as I do is that even if you get a really cheap flight there will always be some sort of catch. An airport away from the city (not that the airplane should land in the city), uncomfortable times, double taxes... Hrm, I think I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to flying. Then again, after a few times you realise that even if you get a really good price you'll loose it in time.
KLM is a really good company. Overpriced as hell, but good. SAS are good too, but too unreliable with all the strikes they have every now and then. Easyjet are cheap, but have uncomfortable times and land outside the city. Ryanair isn't really on my good list - they're not bad, they're just not that good. British Airways are the best without competition. Shame I'm not a businessman and can afford their insane ticket prices.
The Netherlands is a fun country. It looks pretty much like the Sweden I'm used to, they drive on the right side of the road and the language is insane, but really cool to listen to. (I know, I'm just too obsessed.) They don't take of their shoes though. They walk straight into the homes with their shoes on. Apparently they "don't want sweaty footprints all over the floor", which, I suppose, is a fair reason, but is dirt from outside better?
It's probably just me. I'm used to taking my shoes off so I do it. Then again, here you usually do take your shoes off - not sure why though... Might be because we want to show of our socks...
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