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VISITING AMSTERDAM
#1
I will be in Amsterdam later this month.  Any advice as to the places to go for a good stogie and a nice drink?
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#2
Can't help you out!   When you find a place though watch out for the brownies!  Wink
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#3
Got caught out with the brownies when I was in Holland in the early eighties.  I was suffering from a monster hangover and stopped by for a coffee and sampled some really tasty cookies and cakes.

style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #b9af9f"No hangover and the rest of the day was a tad dreamy. 

style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #b9af9f"Good job hair folicle analysis wasn't around back then or I would have spent time in the Brig.  The older guys enlightened me and I steered well clear of the bohemian coffee shops for the rest of the visit
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#4
Did somebody mention brownies?

HEY DUB.....GET OVER HERE!!!

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SmokyOneKenobi Wrote:Did somebody mention brownies?

HEY DUB.....GET OVER HERE!!!

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