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    Can someone tell me the name of Popeye's boat in Dutch please.
    The English name is 'Sea Witch', but I don't think it is a literal translation.

    For background, it is the name of a bar/restaurant near the harbour in Oostende.
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    according to this place its Zee heks

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    I don't think that's it, as I said, it isn't a literal translation.

    I think it is T'Zee..... but I don't remember heks as the next part.
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    literal
    sorry, was still half-asleep -_-

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    Originally posted by lynx@8 September 2003 - 13:24
    Can someone tell me the name of Popeye's boat in Dutch please.
    The English name is 'Sea Witch', but I don't think it is a literal translation.

    For background, it is the name of a bar/restaurant near the harbour in Oostende.
    'T zee, is possible, if you want to know for sure, ask Ron.

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    Does this ring a bell? "Zeezotje"...op het Vissersplein....

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    That's the one, it is owned by a friend of mine, although I haven't seen him for years. Every time I have been to or through Oostende it seems to have been his night off (for some reason I always seemed to go on a Tuesday). Last year, I finally thought I would meet him again, it was a Monday, and the receptionist in the hotel I was stopping at knew his new bar/restaurant. But when I got there, I found out that he now has Monday and Tuesday nights off, so I missed him again.

    Edit: now that I know the name, I have managed to find a write up about the place, I didn't realise it was supposed to be an Italian restaurant (but I should have guessed since my friend is Italian by birth) because about the only thing I saw being served was steak, and I didn't eat there because there was about an hour's waiting time.

    Many thanks for your help, Nigel.

    btw, I don't think he would take too kindly to ketchup on pasta
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