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Goyo
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Places in Amsterdam that don't card------

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Sup sup---
Me and 3 friends are going to be hitting up Amsterdam on sunday--We are all 16 or 17 and are looking to smoke and eat some space cakes ---Anyone know a chill place that isn't going card us??


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:twisted: prepare for the onslaught...
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Come back in a year or two. I know that's not what you want to hear.
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Any coffeeshop that wants to keep its license/business will card you.
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Most places ask for ID for what its worth,Sorry.
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Friends were telling me that it would be possible to buy at the coffeeshop and take it elsewhere---that all bullshit?---Also I somewhat doubt that there's no where that wont look the otherway
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Sitting in or buying & flying its all the same! ID before purchase,Ps ive seen guys in there mid 20`s being asked for ID so if your around 16/17 i would say forget it mate,Sorry.
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Goyo wrote:Friends were telling me that it would be possible to buy at the coffeeshop and take it elsewhere---that all bullshit?---Also I somewhat doubt that there's no where that wont look the otherway
No I.D no service, the views on this are some what strong in this forum. Dont ruin it and get the coffeeshops shut down. Come back in a couple of years. Amsterdam is an adults only playground.
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geoffk wrote::twisted: prepare for the onslaught...
:lol:
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Post by Boner »

Goyo wrote:Also I somewhat doubt that there's no where that wont look the otherway
What you have to remember is it's their livelihood (sp?) and they're not going to risk it too make a few €'s.
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Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
geoffk wrote::twisted: prepare for the onslaught...
:lol:
Wasn't as bad as I thought. :lol:
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Post by WinstonC »

No way. There r quite strict at those matters. And - imho - that's good, indeed.
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Post by pipe-and-slippers »

Try one of the street sellers - 'Pssst pssst - Eees, treeps, hash, speeed'. At least they'll just rip you off. Anywhere decent is going to get angry and throw you out on your ear.
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