purchases from my Feb 2007 trip

After (or during) your trip, post your report here.
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Post by mazdog »

GREAT pics man...thanks for sharing.


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wow!
duno wat else to type!
riding here & there!
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Nice.What would you say was the worst weed of the trip?Bring on those pics.
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Massive Impressive!

That Amnesia Haze from WW is just incredible looking.

Thanks !
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Post by cheese »

philly rich - the worst weed, in terms of potency was probably the purple... but only cause of the low quality of most purple outdoor... now on the other hand... my girlfriend who doesnt smoke nearly as much as me, enjoyed it and could actually smoke the whole joint with me. and... it was only like 3.50 euro a gram or something!! how can you complain!!!

sooo really i guess the worst weed i tried, was cannasutra from bushdoctor... it was like 20 euro for 2 grams.. and was not flushed properly.. not cured at all, dry as a bone from sitting in a pre weighed bag for who knows how long and burned like shit.

so yeah cannasutra from bushdoctor just because purple was the only strain i tried in that category of weeds.. so it was worth the price i paid for it.

nytvd - yes it does, and it burnt perfect.. the taste was delicious. i also tried the nevilles haze and i think it tasted even better! the ash was the whitest ash i saw in amsterdam. i didnt get a clear pic of it tho.. i was too monged off my first 2 joints.. lol



and while we are talking about the worst...

the best as i sorta said earlier was

Nes -Sage and sour
Noon - Blueberry
De Kroon and Hunters - MK Ultra
Willie Wortels -Nevilles Haze
Willie Wortels - Amnesia Haze

In no particular order
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Grey Area Annanuki - this is a 16 week sativa, and is only around for a little bit. The guy at the grey area advised me i wouldnt see this strain around again. Its cali hash plant crossed with canalope haze

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Grey Area Kushage

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Barneys Kashmiri

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Post by Nugs »

Nice pics man! I am loving them. That chunk of Barney's Kashmiri... *licks lips*
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Thanks for the great pics and the info...glad you had a good trip
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cheese you did to me again drool!!!!! 8) :lol:
30 days and counting.
Check my post on shroom growing. I will be getting ready for Hawaiians. The last time they crossed my pallett was in 1978 on the north shore of Oahu. It was one of best trips on shrooms.

Thanks again :lol:

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Post by DrGonzo »

Hey Cheese! Did you eat at Casa di David?

Me and the Mrs loved it..... I almost inhaled the food! :wink:
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yes i did! it was amazing

i had the black fettucini with some shrimps and scallops in it... with the best sauce ever.

the olive tepenan spread for the bread was even amazing!

i also had a fantastic wine from the chablis region, the bottle was not even that expensive.

the mrs's had the ravioli with some great cheese in it and also a fantastic tomato sauce.

i also enjoyed how the menu was on a scroll...

another fantastic restaurant is cafe Roux. it is under the grand sofitel demeure. amazing service and fantastic food. a little expensive tho. but hey, if u got the coin have spoil yourself a bit!!
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philly-Rich wrote:So whats Scotland like this time of year? :lol:
Sorry man, I only just noticed this...

Fairly simple answer to that;

WET, COLD, GREY :lol: :lol:

Although that pretty much sums up 90% of the year on the west coast...
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Post by greenking »

hi cheese i'd loved the pic's and info im in dam at the end of dam and boy!!! i can't wait good work man
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Post by cheese »

hey sounds like a good idea , although i would like to keep my report on the mushrooms as well as the pics in this thread if at all possible.. even the references to the intencity of the hawaiian shrooms.

but yeah, dont want to get to far off topic..

Barneys and some more kashmiri hash

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Sensi Seeds

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Coffee Shop Double Raggae I loved the little note under the sign - Under 18 and dont f*ck around. haha i never went in, but cool sign

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Pink Floyd in its last days or however long it takes to be remodeled

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New Greenhouse coffeeshop Pretty much empty inside

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Nice Sunny day in February

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Cool Side Street in Haarlem

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Some Blueberry from the NooN

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Post by rks0 »

How do Cheese?
I noticed that the menu from Tweede Kamer didn't have Kali Mist on it?!
Is it true?! Are they no longer selling it?!
If not, did you notice on your long and varied crawl in any other coffeeshop?
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