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Ramping Up

Posted: Sun 4th Jul 2010 10:10 pm
by BayouBaxter
It's been a long wait since I first started planning, but the flight is now less than two weeks away. July 18-30 or thereabouts. My fifth visit (and mind you, my first was eighteen years ago). This will also be my longest visit to date. Hoping to pack in lots of touristy activity in combination with some serious head-trippin'.

Re: Ramping Up

Posted: Mon 5th Jul 2010 02:57 am
by FlyByNite
BayouBaxter wrote:July 18-30
You have been posted on the July Whos In Town page.

You can see who else may be in town during your stay.
Watch for Toke & Talks, I post them up to the last minute.
Or post one of your own. All I need is a date, time, and coffeeshop to post it.

By default I link your posting to your profile page here on ACD.

https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/forum/profi ... le&u=46612

I can change it to a web link ( myspace, facebook, personal page )
or an email address if you want.



Enjoy
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Posted: Thu 15th Jul 2010 03:47 am
by BayouBaxter
Thanks FBN, much appreciated.

Woo-hoo, less than 48 hours till I take flight. And suddenly I'm running around with no time to get ready. Funny how all those daydreaming details I planned out, all those travelogues I vicariously mused over, back when this trip felt like just a distant mirage, are now my sole source of concrete preparations.

Feeling pretty psyched, though, I must say.

Re: Ramping Up

Posted: Thu 15th Jul 2010 07:15 am
by StonedSince67
BayouBaxter wrote:Hoping to pack in lots of touristy activity in combination with some serious head-trippin'.
welcome to the forum

since you are interested in some serious head-trippin' and may be walking about the town ... i just want to double-check that you have read How not to get hit by a bike from the excellent S G Collins website recommended by FlyByNite

if you have already read the document, then thanks, but if not, then please please read before you arrive to ensure your safety in the crazy amsterdam traffic, and thanks

have a great trip ...

Posted: Thu 15th Jul 2010 10:53 pm
by BayouBaxter
Thank you for the welcome and for the heartfelt advice. That was indeed one of the things I browsed early on. But given the strong endorsement, I'll be sure to go back and give it another read. Cheers. 8)