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Málaga, Spain

Tjinez

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Okay, here it goes. I'll be living in Spain (Málaga) for about a year, (maybe longer)starting september. I'd like as much information about the place as posible ofc :D Ways to hook up with some nice bud, prices, quality there, "smoker friendlyness", any growshops or equal... Hit me with anything you think might be helpful :D

Thanks in advance
/Tjinez
 

Tjinez

Member
Moving tomorrow, will be really exciting. So if anyone have been there and got some information or if someone is living there and would like to meet up or something i'm open for suggestions :)
 

Puffin13

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The owner of the 3 Willie Wortel's coffeeshops in Haarlem, Netherlands and author of the book The Dutch Experience: 30 Years of Hash and Grass Coffeeshops, Nol van Schaik is very close to opening a cannabis resort in Malaga. It should be completed very soon ie before the end of the year. Nol is a very nice person, excellent cannabis breeder and a never-tiring cannabis activist. Maybe you can make contact with him at his resort. There are pics of the resort and more info at Hemp City. Peace and good luck.
 
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igrohydro

Lived outside velez for a year,in campo.
Awesome times,cant wait to go back!
Are you going out for a year out or to work?
The weather is awesome,great people.
Nice grow shops is allways a bonus,Malaga
has a alot to offer. :rasta:
 

Tjinez

Member
Been here for about 1.5 months now and I must say that I really like it here ;D

Atm i'm just taking it easy and enjoying everything Spain has to offer :p The food is great here ;D love it.

Thinking of maybe trying to find a job or perhaps take some spanish classes in the beginning on next year something :p
 
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bonecarver_OG

heh go get a job - and i promise you will learn spanish AND get paid.

as long as you arent a construction worker, there is lots of jobs now down here..

anyway - cool to see other scandinavians enjoying it in spain..

peace
 
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bonecarver_OG

man - there is work all over the world.

i have worked in some way or an other in all countries i have been travelling thru..... and thats many!

ive been in spain for about soon 8 years or so and only the first year i could hardly find work..

the more i learnt the language - and the harder i was prepared to work - the more work suddenly was available.. i was working side by side with illegal imigrants, russians, columbians, moroccans etc.. its been tough - no jokes about that.. but working hard does pay off - specially considering the mindset here..

people work hard - but its not the same business or work mentality as in other parts of europe or us/can. nor is the wages anywhere close..

but id say in some cases it might be tough - and one has to work hard. but living a hard life is what differes the figthers from the loosers as i say hehe :D

dont give up the fight! if there is no tears, blood and sweat involved - it was not propably worth it anyway hehehe :D

people talk about the economical crisis on tv.. but i havent noticed anything.. hardworking people just work on.. no time to stop to think about the situacion of the ppl that are less fortunate or less willing to work..

does it sound harsh? i hope not - i just am convinced the only way to a good life is working hard :D hehe

peace
 
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stasis

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Yup, Bone carver, I agree.. WOrking hard, with a good angle will get one far...
 

Farmer John

Old and in the way.
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A good friend of mine has lived in Malaga for a year now, working as a bartender and such jobs...gonna go see him this fall, Bone and Raco pm me if you are ready for a lil meeting. :D
 
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bonecarver_OG

:D me and raco live on two oposite ends of spain :D but just send pm if you are in the south and we will see what we can doo :D!
 
Bro, your lucky, I traveled to Spain all the time in the USAF. Man I loved that place, good weather, cheap drinks, and everyone still naps for half the day. If you get a chance check out Rota, the beaches are nice and the town has some nice restaurants/bars. There is one place that an ex pat owned, Italian place, nice guy and great food. After being there for a month you can see why they need siesta, fuck, they party until 6-7 am. Have you tried the cuban cigars yet? If not give a Monticristo #2 a shot, with a Guinness, little slice of heaven right there. Hell you won't want to come home after a year there.
 
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