Beethoven’s grandfather was Flemish - probably from what is now Belgium, which was then the Austrian Netherlands - and like the Dutch they use “van” rather than the German “von.”
The only reason that Lucy is sweet on Schroeder is because he’s the only one who is unfazed by her. If she could provoke an emotional response from him, she’d become her usual mean self to him.
Rakkav over 13 years ago
Sure it does, Lucy. See here.
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
Dutch has “Van” and German has “Von”.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Schroeder is rarely phased by Lucy’s presence - unlike the rest of the gang.
Woody157 over 13 years ago
Oh, sorry! Didn’t know you were still here, Lucy.
Wren Fahel over 13 years ago
Umm…aren’t you forgetting something, little Miss VAN Pelt? :)
eksortso over 13 years ago
Amalthea, you have just made my day!
jonhwileyissac over 13 years ago
Lucy has no idea of what Schroeder’s personality, much less how he is disturbed.
bmckee over 13 years ago
Beethoven’s grandfather was Flemish - probably from what is now Belgium, which was then the Austrian Netherlands - and like the Dutch they use “van” rather than the German “von.”
rgcviper over 13 years ago
Ha–that was good, Amalthea. That was good.
mac47 over 13 years ago
Look at your own name: Lucy Van Pelt.
jdinswil over 13 years ago
The only reason that Lucy is sweet on Schroeder is because he’s the only one who is unfazed by her. If she could provoke an emotional response from him, she’d become her usual mean self to him.
gofinsc over 13 years ago
Amalthea, I had completely forgotten Lucy’s last name until you said that. Big ups for you!