Happy Feelings (formerly Global Chillage)

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Coffeeshop happy feelings, yay or nay?

yay :)
16
80%
nay :(
4
20%
 
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Uncle Ron
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Post by Uncle Ron »

I liked the vibe much better when it was the Global Chillage. I don't remember the woman's name who worked in the mornings but she was the best. Had many good mornings at the GC.

Onward Happy Feelings and good luck.


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Post by Pierre »

smoked there yesterday Happy haze and Ketama black hash

the ketama was good,the happy haze waz amazing,powerful adn tasty.

good place with good vibes and the budtender is cool
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How much per gram for the haze and hash?
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Post by Pierre »

the HH was 14E per G
the Ketama was around 16E per G
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Post by truckerclart »

i went here last year and thought it was a very clinical sort of place , cant remember what i got from there(haze of some description)wasnt too busy but staff helpful might try it again to see if any better.
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No more NYCD :( .
Donkey smell.
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Happy Feelings is a fairly small shop with a bit of an exclusive feel to it. Upon entering you are required to make a purchase before proceeding into the seating area. I was unaware of this and stupidly tried to walk through the little gate and was a bit embarrassed when it didn’t budge. I waited patiently for Marko to make a purchase and then we proceeded to the seating area together.

I personally really enjoyed the décor of this coffeeshop with its sleek and modern look. The bar had an interesting frosted plastic that had changing colors and each of the 6 tables had vaporizers that continued this theme with multi-colored L.E.D lights turning them into centrepieces.

The shop was small with six square tables and four square elevated chairs. The furniture looked sleek and was fairly comfortable but scored lower due to the fact that there was only a single type of seating available....

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Post by geekymonkey »

Hey Mr. Oranje, is this review actually from 2008 as well?
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I was wondering what this game of "chest" is that they play there (According to Mr. O's review). I thought at first it was a typo and meant "chess" but its listed as chest several times?

I do like the name of this shop :)
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I kind of like most games of "chest" that I've played... :lol:
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geekymonkey wrote:I kind of like most games of "chest" that I've played... :lol:
:lol: :mrgreen: :lol:
I agree, great game as long as you know the rules...
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geekymonkey wrote:Hey Mr. Oranje, is this review actually from 2008 as well?
No we went there about 2 weeks ago.

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angry pirate wrote:
geekymonkey wrote:I kind of like most games of "chest" that I've played... :lol:
:lol: :mrgreen: :lol:
I agree, great game as long as you know the rules...
Its a hard game to master, but once you get really stuck in, the rewards speak for themselves.
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Post by hasj »

What was this shop called before it was Global Chillage? This would have been about '91 I guess.
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Re: Happy Feelings (formerly Global Chillage)

Post by Kermit »

Dropped by earlier on the way to a head shop nearby, another empty cs with a poor menu.
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