First time visitor!
First time visitor!
Hello...I am a 52 year old American who has been teaching English in China for two years and I am planning to be in Amsterdam from February 13th-22nd. I am going to be coming alone and am looking for someone or 'someones' who might like to help a noobie out! I've been in the Orient for over 4 years, but this is my first time visiting Europe...I am also considering a train trip to Frankfurt to visit some relatives, but I would really appreciate some company to experience Amsterdam. Even some advise would be nice. I am staying in a self-catering apartment so smoking and partying will be no problem!
Thanks!
Ed D
Thanks!
Ed D
Ed
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Re: First time visitor!
Welcome to the forum.edwardj wrote:I am planning to be in Amsterdam from February 13th-22nd.
You have been posted on the February Whos In Town page.
You can see who else may be in town during your stay.
Watch for Toke and Talks, I post them up to the last minute.
By default I link your posting to your profile page here on ACD.
https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/forum/profi ... le&u=43758
I can change it to a web link ( myspace, facebook, personal page )
or an email address if you want.
First timers get my S G Collins recommendation
I think a read of this will maximize your efficiency once you get there.
How not to get hit by a bike and other stuff they forgot to tell you about Amsterdam.
Enjoy
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Hi Ed, everything gonna be allright, ever if you solo and dont know any cs,s you gonna meetpeople and make friends,Amsterdam is safe and cool place to hang.
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looks like your on a main road that was a couple of streets away from where i was staying.
If you put rozengracht into google it will bring up a map of amsterdam click on it and it will show you where you are and just match it up to ACD map to know where everything else is take a map with you it helped me no end.
Grey area about a 2 min walk for you
Big Bonus for you sire
Try the Grey Area crystal if you want to blow your head off about 30 euro a gram i think.
The chocolope is very nice .
Go onto Fly bye Nights web site which is highlighted in his post and will be able to see all the menus to any shop in amstedam
If you put rozengracht into google it will bring up a map of amsterdam click on it and it will show you where you are and just match it up to ACD map to know where everything else is take a map with you it helped me no end.
Grey area about a 2 min walk for you
Big Bonus for you sire
Try the Grey Area crystal if you want to blow your head off about 30 euro a gram i think.
The chocolope is very nice .
Go onto Fly bye Nights web site which is highlighted in his post and will be able to see all the menus to any shop in amstedam
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Re: First time visitor!
welcome to the forumedwardj wrote:I've been in the Orient for over 4 years, but this is my first time visiting Europe
How not to get hit by a bike
this document may be found in the excellent S G Collins website recommended by FlyByNite for first-time visitors to amsterdam
imho reading this document is the very most important preparation you can do to ensure your own safety in amsterdam traffic, because being hit by a bicycle could ruin your day ...
if you have already read the document, then thanks, but if not, then please please read before you arrive, and thanks
have a great trip ...
I am in town 17th-19th, staying not to far from you and our nearest CS is Paradox.
I am hitting up a few CSs so if you want to come along for a smoke it would be fine with me.
I am going solo and have been to the Dam a few times so know my way around most places without a map.
On a side note my missus cousin has just finished teaching English in China, well his contract ends the end of the month.
I am hitting up a few CSs so if you want to come along for a smoke it would be fine with me.
I am going solo and have been to the Dam a few times so know my way around most places without a map.
On a side note my missus cousin has just finished teaching English in China, well his contract ends the end of the month.
Thank you everyone who has offered to 'show me the ropes'! I wish I knew my phone number, but I'm not 100% sure of how to get my phone set up. It is a GSM Android phone, so I am hoping that I'll be able to pick up a low cost SIM card once I get there. If anyone has any further info on that, I'd also appreciate hearing about it.
By the way...is it really as cold in Amsterdam as I've heard? I am from Florida and where I am in China, it's only gotten down to around 55 degrees and right now (at 9pm) it is almost 72! Hopefully the smoke will warm me up!
Thanks for the reading advice as well...I am perusing everything that was sent my way!
Thanks again!
By the way...is it really as cold in Amsterdam as I've heard? I am from Florida and where I am in China, it's only gotten down to around 55 degrees and right now (at 9pm) it is almost 72! Hopefully the smoke will warm me up!
Thanks for the reading advice as well...I am perusing everything that was sent my way!
Thanks again!
Ed
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that is some fine advice, and well worth taking. invest in something warm and dry for both body and feet.StonedSince'67 wrote:the cold in amsterdam is a damp cold and quite bitter at timesedwardj wrote:...is it really as cold in Amsterdam as I've heard?
it is important to wear a number of layers with the top layer some kind of waterproof
i'll be around from the 20th with some friends and your welcome to join up with us. should be meeting panog @ basjoe around 9pm on the 20th
if you got an android phone you should be able to get internet on it(3G and wireless) so you could use this site to stay in contact. dont know the cost but a Tmobile sim may be worth a go if your traveling around europe because they cover most places you'll likely go.
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