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Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 01:54 pm
by macky
There is no conparition,The city of LA has 70000 homeless people, including lots of kids ,familiesUSA nasty place Hands down holland wins.

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 02:38 pm
by worldcitizen1723
macky wrote:There is no conparition,The city of LA has 70000 homeless people, including lots of kids ,familiesUSA nasty place Hands down holland wins.


huh?? LA is in California not Colorado. Have you even been to either?

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 03:24 pm
by macky
It say,s denver or USA

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 03:39 pm
by worldcitizen1723
macky wrote:It say,s denver or USA
opps!! you are right!!

my only issue with LA - is that you must be a resident and have a medical card.

but the beach and parts of the area are quite lovely
you need a car to do anything

CA is a beautiful state with a lot to offer (even if weed is still not totally legal for everyone)

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 03:48 pm
by macky
I hear you but denver still got federal laws so it,s not really legal is it? Cheers

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 03:55 pm
by Willjay
A little Google, and I came up with the Netherlands has more homeless than the USA compared to population, not munch more, not enough to use it as a comparison, we all have this problem on this planet. Now back to real comparisons, Coffee shops are unique to the Netherlands, they were first and every one else is doing there best to keep them from opening any were else in the world

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 04:16 pm
by macky
Seriously dude your comparing safety net of holland and us or most of the world,ever heard of heath care mental health are you sure Mr googol not f---king you not personal Cheers

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 04:26 pm
by spidergawd
Macky mate this is a light hearted exchange on the stoner merits of the 2 places. :D.

Can I suggest the politics section if you want to start a thread to discuss the pro's and con's of respective welfare systems.

Anywhere is good if you're stoned and your head is in the right place :D

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 04:29 pm
by worldcitizen1723
macky wrote:I hear you but denver still got federal laws so it,s not really legal is it? Cheers
lol
well in that case - neither is it legal in the Netherlands.

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 04:50 pm
by macky
I,m not sure 5 grams less no charge .DEA agent 3 grams take your chances.

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Fri 16th May 2014 05:57 pm
by USbongLord
milehigh wrote:Ha ha. I live in Denver. I lived in Amsterdam. My sweetheart was born in Amsterdam and says Denver is better. Denver it is. It's a spectacular place nestled up against the Rocky Mountains with an incredible night life, dozens of micro brewery's, two theme parks, a water park, museums galore, a great public transport system, most places walkable, bike rentals everywhere, oh, and legal weed. But I may be a little biased as I love it here.

No helmet laws of any kind I might add. Rent a Harley and take a ride in the mountains.
You should always wear a helmet ...common sense and Gary busey say so :mrgreen:

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Wed 21st May 2014 06:28 am
by Doc Holliday
Agreed USBL, and there are a SHITLOAD of Elk, Muley’s, and other animals in Colorado that when you get into an argument with them on a Harley…YOU LOSE! Shot a few and put them on my walls and in my freezer, just to get even for a lost biker or two. LOL. But both areas have their merits, beauty and deficiencies.

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Wed 4th Jun 2014 06:12 pm
by milehigh
This last Saturday I was hanging out with Steve Hagar at Hunter S. Thompson's house in Aspen Colorado and he told me about the "Munchie Cup" he would be putting on there in mid August. I think there are only about 200 judges passes being sold so if you have an interest in seeing the cannabis scene at it's best, now is the time to make some plans. Hunters house is like a time capsule. His lovely wife Anita has left the grounds and the house exactly as it was when Hunter was alive. There are still shot gun shells laying in the yard. The kegs he used as targets are still there in their original spots. Hunter bought the red chevy convertible from the Fear and Loathing movie and it is parked in the yard. There are peacocks everywhere. Both inside and out. Inside the home is really cool. His dot matrix printer is still on the table. His dictionary of American Slang has dozens of book marks in it. His dream catcher made of shotgun shells is hanging on the wall. From the ceiling hang hand cuffs, whips, chains, and other assorted odd items. Hunters cat is still alive and was happy to have some company. A quarter mile walk up his property brings you to the labyrinth where the cannon shot his ashes out over the mountains. It is a very spiritual place with a strong Gonzo vibe. I think Steve is advertising his gig and new magazine on the Facebook. This will be the event of all events. I am booked and looking forward to it.

I still love Amsterdam though.

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Wed 4th Jun 2014 06:38 pm
by Quazer
milehigh wrote:This last Saturday I was hanging out with Steve Hagar at Hunter S. Thompson's house in Aspen Colorado and he told me about the "Munchie Cup" he would be putting on there in mid August. I think there are only about 200 judges passes being sold so if you have an interest in seeing the cannabis scene at it's best, now is the time to make some plans. Hunters house is like a time capsule. His lovely wife Anita has left the grounds and the house exactly as it was when Hunter was alive. There are still shot gun shells laying in the yard. The kegs he used as targets are still there in their original spots. Hunter bought the red chevy convertible from the Fear and Loathing movie and it is parked in the yard. There are peacocks everywhere. Both inside and out. Inside the home is really cool. His dot matrix printer is still on the table. His dictionary of American Slang has dozens of book marks in it. His dream catcher made of shotgun shells is hanging on the wall. From the ceiling hang hand cuffs, whips, chains, and other assorted odd items. Hunters cat is still alive and was happy to have some company. A quarter mile walk up his property brings you to the labyrinth where the cannon shot his ashes out over the mountains. It is a very spiritual place with a strong Gonzo vibe. I think Steve is advertising his gig and new magazine on the Facebook. This will be the event of all events. I am booked and looking forward to it.

I still love Amsterdam though.
:shock: Legendary post you wrote up milehigh! :mrgreen: Had me reading with open jaw.

Re: To those who say Denver or USA is beter than Amsterdam

Posted: Wed 4th Jun 2014 06:44 pm
by worldcitizen1723
milehigh wrote:This last Saturday I was hanging out with Steve Hagar at Hunter S. Thompson's house in Aspen Colorado and he told me about the "Munchie Cup" he would be putting on there in mid August. I think there are only about 200 judges passes being sold so if you have an interest in seeing the cannabis scene at it's best, now is the time to make some plans. Hunters house is like a time capsule. His lovely wife Anita has left the grounds and the house exactly as it was when Hunter was alive. There are still shot gun shells laying in the yard. The kegs he used as targets are still there in their original spots. Hunter bought the red chevy convertible from the Fear and Loathing movie and it is parked in the yard. There are peacocks everywhere. Both inside and out. Inside the home is really cool. His dot matrix printer is still on the table. His dictionary of American Slang has dozens of book marks in it. His dream catcher made of shotgun shells is hanging on the wall. From the ceiling hang hand cuffs, whips, chains, and other assorted odd items. Hunters cat is still alive and was happy to have some company. A quarter mile walk up his property brings you to the labyrinth where the cannon shot his ashes out over the mountains. It is a very spiritual place with a strong Gonzo vibe. I think Steve is advertising his gig and new magazine on the Facebook. This will be the event of all events. I am booked and looking forward to it.

I still love Amsterdam though.
sounds quite cool. love to be there….but in august will be in the dam for possibly one last time.