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Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Wed 27th Aug 2014 02:19 pm
by Alo
dconstrukt wrote:@ Fat Dro - I swear... the amount of sheer stupidity in this thread is mind-boggling... lol

@ alo... interesting point of view? you see what I'm saying? but... (insert nonsense here)

LOL. [slaps forehead]

dude... it's pointless even attempting a conversation with you, you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about man, but I'm going to take the high road and resist the urge to blast you for being a complete fucking idiot..

@ redeyezman - wtf are you talking about? dude... lol.... stop smoking, getting all paranoid and posting nonsense... we're blasting alo for being a stupid retard... thats what you should be commenting on. :-)
That's twice you slapped your forehead.... must be getting sore. :shock: (slaps forehead)
Going to take the high road?
Dude you fell off writing that post

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Wed 27th Aug 2014 02:34 pm
by spidergawd
/\ /\ Please stop feeding this flamer. He's got to be having a worse life than most of us, he's just not adressing it very well. Image

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Thu 28th Aug 2014 01:38 am
by Fat Dro
Denver= Access to creature comforts (dispensary)
Amsterdam= Access to the human experience (coffeeshops)

Argument over :roll:[/quote]


Genius in it's simplicity :mrgreen:

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Thu 28th Aug 2014 01:39 am
by Fat Dro
madmaxxx wrote:it a pity,people cant see past sitting in coffee shops,i loved my weed for 26 years.and i love smoking it all round the world Thailand,India,spain ,ect.now we have the chance to buy and enjoy in another country,without going to jail ,i like a joint down the beach,on top of mountains ect,you just have to be carefull where it not legal.it meant to open your mind,not shut it.there so many thing you can do in the usa,that you cant in holland.so please keep the reports coming,and those that dont want to travel,keep there mouth shut.it a big world explore it.

Very good thinking also Max.

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Thu 28th Aug 2014 01:41 am
by Fat Dro
@Alo Justify the $$$$$$$$$, YOLO!!!!!!!!!

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Thu 28th Aug 2014 01:53 pm
by dconstrukt
@ Fat dro... that would require brain cells... :-)

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Thu 28th Aug 2014 04:46 pm
by Alo
Lol what I have left from smoking to many flowers...
Yolo is a good way to live.
Live life as if everyday was your last.
I'm sure I will make it to America for pot one day.
Just right now Amsterdam feels more comfortable.

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Thu 16th Oct 2014 04:29 am
by courtjester
I've been to both. I'm not into the Denver scene. I'm into good weed but I can get good weed without leaving home, so that's not enough to get me on the plane. I'm into the freedom to smoke it openly. Denver's great, the weed is regulated and reliably high-quality, and it's much cheaper for me to go there, but if I'm going on a weed vacation, it's going to be Amsterdam, for the coffeeshops. If I'm going for a buy-and-fly weed vacation, it's going to be Barcelona, for the beaches.

If I liked winter sports or mountain climbing, or didn't have to go to Denver annually on business anyway, the answer might be different. But from the climate perspective -- and I'm not talking about the weather -- Amsterdam has it all over Denver, not even close.

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Fri 17th Oct 2014 01:53 am
by luvtick
It should not even be an argument as to the airline cost...my point being that your local geography will make your airfare expensive or not-so-expensive. That is a fact of life...at least since we've had commercial airlines. Always has been, always will be. If you live closer to AMS, it won't cost as much to fly there...DUH! Does this really surprise ANYONE?

I choose to save my money for Amsterdam: airfare, hotel, food, WEED... I am NEVER surprised at the price of my ticket, certainly not surprised that it would be cheaper to fly to Denver... It's all relative. We all spend our money on what makes sense to ourselves...not what makes sense to others...

I love Amsterdam for the coffeeshops. I meet like-minded people from all over the world. I've been to Denver (my dad lived there for 4 years) and it's a great place! Though I've never smoked weed there, I'd love to! I have family and friends that still live there so I'd have a place to smoke. There wouldn't be any socializing with other smokers though...bummer...but we could go to the mountains!!!!

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Fri 17th Oct 2014 02:02 pm
by Willjay
Amsterdam and the Netherlands is the only place in the world were you can sit in a Coffeeshop, it seems to me that every were else is going to great lengths to prevent that business model from being duplicated. :(

I could book a week in Amsterdam and know that I could fill my days and nights with art, music, culture and weed :mrgreen: I'm afraid in CO that goal will require much more travel, and I still have to be careful with my smoking :(

All that being said were are planing 420 in Denver for 2015, would like to call a T&T but don't know were yet :)

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Sat 18th Oct 2014 01:52 pm
by tot ziens
There are at least four cannabis clubs in Denver and three in Colorado springs according to posts in this thread. Why is everyone whining about no place to smoke?

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Sat 18th Oct 2014 02:09 pm
by matty223
Willjay wrote:Amsterdam and the Netherlands is the only place in the world were you can sit in a Coffeeshop, it seems to me that every were else is going to great lengths to prevent that business model from being duplicated. :(

I could book a week in Amsterdam and know that I could fill my days and nights with art, music, culture and weed :mrgreen: I'm afraid in CO that goal will require much more travel, and I still have to be careful with my smoking :(

All that being said were are planing 420 in Denver for 2015, would like to call a T&T but don't know were yet :)
see you there,, will be epic

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Sun 19th Oct 2014 03:41 pm
by Willjay
@matty223, are you going to price line, :wink: or do you have any lines on smoker friendly hotels :?:

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Sun 19th Oct 2014 11:34 pm
by tot ziens
matty223 wrote:see you there,, will be epic
Matty...can you pass this on to Willjay for me? Good man.

https://www.coloradopotguide.com/mariju ... ly-hotels/

Re: Comparing denver and amsterdam

Posted: Sun 19th Oct 2014 11:53 pm
by Trashcanman
luvtick wrote:It should not even be an argument as to the airline cost...my point being that your local geography will make your airfare expensive or not-so-expensive. That is a fact of life...at least since we've had commercial airlines. Always has been, always will be. If you live closer to AMS, it won't cost as much to fly there...DUH! Does this really surprise ANYONE?

I choose to save my money for Amsterdam: airfare, hotel, food, WEED... I am NEVER surprised at the price of my ticket, certainly not surprised that it would be cheaper to fly to Denver... It's all relative. We all spend our money on what makes sense to ourselves...not what makes sense to others...

I love Amsterdam for the coffeeshops. I meet like-minded people from all over the world. I've been to Denver (my dad lived there for 4 years) and it's a great place! Though I've never smoked weed there, I'd love to! I have family and friends that still live there so I'd have a place to smoke. There wouldn't be any socializing with other smokers though...bummer...but we could go to the mountains!!!!

+1
Totally Agree :D