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Greetings from the Western U.S.A.
Posted: Sun 30th Aug 2009 01:07 am
by Nesnarb
Firstly I'd like to say thanks for all the invaluble information all you guys have provided on this awesome forum. It has really given me some priceless insight into making my trip the best it can be. I'll be going to Amsterdam next spring 2010 (supposed to be this october

) looks like sometime in March since i'll be on break from University. It'll be kind of like a homecoming, if I want to be a dweeb about it, since my Grandma is from Gouda. I'll get the exact dates for flybynite's who's in town as soon as I can so I can meet up with some of you fine people for a smoke. Until then.
Nesnarb
Posted: Sun 30th Aug 2009 01:32 am
by Kermit

Welcome and enjoy
Posted: Sun 30th Aug 2009 05:13 am
by FlyByNite
Welcome to the form.
I'll be watching for your travel dates.
Maybe while away some time on the Coffeeshop Menus page.
Enjoy
FlyByNite - Travel preference, not business practice
Coffeeshop Frog Hollow <--- Clicky
home of the
Whos In Town <--- Clicky
and
Coffeeshop Menus <--- Clicky
pages.
Posted: Sun 30th Aug 2009 05:52 pm
by nuttygooner
Welcome Bro
Posted: Sun 30th Aug 2009 11:13 pm
by metal4mullets
Welcome!
Sorry to hear you're stuck here in the States a bit longer. I definitely know how you feel *sigh*. That kinda blows that you're all the way out West as well.
Hey, at least you have something insanely good to look forward to

Posted: Mon 31st Aug 2009 12:32 pm
by Nesnarb
Thanks for the warm welcome. The only good thing about being out west is all that California weed that comes my way. Really can't wait to get back to Europe and Amsterdam for the first time!!! Always cool to take in culture and a city that's almost 1000 years old. You'd be lucky to find something 150 around here. Til then i'll be lurking the travelouges living vicariously through others.
Nesnarb
Posted: Mon 31st Aug 2009 09:48 pm
by spidergawd
Welcome
Til then i'll be lurking the travelouges living vicariously through others.
Thats the way to do it, the time will fly away.
Posted: Sat 5th Sep 2009 03:40 pm
by BigRigRob
Howdy, Welcome

Posted: Sun 6th Sep 2009 07:35 am
by StonedSince67
Nesnarb wrote:Really can't wait to get back to Europe and Amsterdam for the first time!!!
welcome to the forum
How not to get hit by a bike
this document may be found in the excellent S G Collins
website recommended by FlyByNite for first-time visitors to amsterdam
imho reading this document is the very most
important preparation you can do to ensure your own safety in amsterdam traffic, because being hit by a bicycle could ruin your day ...
if you have already read the document, then thanks, but if not, then
please please please read before you arrive, and thanks
have a great trip ...