Newbie to Da Chronic.......

Discussion in 'Amsterdam' started by Sparkle13, Oct 19, 2004.

  1. Sparkle13

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    :rolleyes: First time in A'dam and First time to smoke.....any sugg. on some stuff.
    I'm looking for something along the lines of the "Bunny Slope"..not to rough if you know waht I mean....Something fun and mild, easy.. ;)


    "We keep walking and walking and walking...."
     
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    'BUNNY SLOPE'
    What coffee shop did you buy that from.?
    Is it any good.?
     
  3. Sparkle13

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    :) Bunny Slope is not smoke. it is a metaphor as in (sking for the firat time, you take the bunny slope).... easy stuff for first timers. dig. I have not smoked, I'm looking for something that will help me ease into smoking, none that is going to wig me out. bro. "Bunny Slope":)
     
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    What part of Warsaw do you come from.?
     
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    NorthWest
     
  6. MonoMike

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    Just ask for something mild, coffeeshop employees will gladly help you...
     
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    Ok.
    I'm hopefully going to Warsaw sometime next year you see. Just wondered as I have not done any research on it yet. Do you happen to know how far the nearest airport is to the city.?
     
  8. Hippievixen

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    The employees are very helpful, but from reading other posts, I think the 'customer service' varies from shop to shop.

    I went to the Rokerij (Rokery?), which was a great first time coffee house. We went during the late afternoon. There weren't a lot of people crowding the place and it was very warm and inviting. GREAT decor!

    A charming dealer guided me through the process. His head was shaved, and he had very clear blue eyes and lots of tattoos. Not hard on the eyes. He even corrected my grammar. He probably spoke English better than me!

    That's one thing I noticed about the Dutch... they all spoke perfect English. It made me feel like a real dumbass for only speaking one language. They probably juggled several languages in their heads. 'Lazy Americans!'
     

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