Roll on the 28th. Advice on shops?
Roll on the 28th. Advice on shops?
Can't wait til the 28th, finally going back to the dam. Spending three night in a log cabin in north amsterdam. Not the cheapest way to get smashed, but I am sick of this crap that I have to buy in this country. I only know one farmer, and I have to wait for about three months at a time to get anything worth tokin off him. The street stuff is getting beyond a joke! Its either grit, sugared or bits of black dust in the bottom of the bag. I would grow my own, but due to children and the pathetic law in this country, its not an option. Counting down the days. Have a small list of shops that I want to visit, just wondered if anyone else can recommend any more or dis the ones I plan to visit. They are Bushdoctor, doors, dutch flowers, grey area, homegrown fantasy, de kuil, the noon, the old church, rookies bar, route 99. rusland, sheeba and amnesia. I am looking for value and quality and no attitude. Any advice would be a bonus.
- Bhang Buddie
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- Bhang Buddie
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- Bhang Buddie
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If you want a nice shop with good value be sure to go to Prix d'Ami. It is very close to Central Station. I found this shop right before I had to leave and wish I had stopped in there on my first day in the city. It is a nice laid back place with good prices. Try the fisherman's friend,it is a fine smoke at a very good price,I remember it being 6.50 or 7.50 a gram.
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