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mosca negra
Will see many of you on Saturday AM at the Greenhouse United! Rise & Shine with the bongs...lol
Cheers, Mosca
Cheers, Mosca
Ganja Pasha said:Two days till i arrive, can't bloody wait!
Couple of years ago I was in Sensi's coffeeshop and there was an old american dude in a leather flying helmet sat in the corner, there was only me, him and two young italian girls ho didn't speak English. He asked me what I was smoking and I had some Yellow Cab from Grey Area, he thought it was okay then produce a bagful of red/purple buds and proceded to roll a huge log from it - pure. Turns out it was Danbo and the weed was Big Sur Holyweed - how he got a bag that size into Holland I have no idea, but i was a gooood day...
Ganja Pasha said:Two days till i arrive, can't bloody wait!
Couple of years ago I was in Sensi's coffeeshop and there was an old american dude in a leather flying helmet sat in the corner, there was only me, him and two young italian girls ho didn't speak English. He asked me what I was smoking and I had some Yellow Cab from Grey Area, he thought it was okay then produce a bagful of red/purple buds and proceded to roll a huge log from it - pure. Turns out it was Danbo and the weed was Big Sur Holyweed - how he got a bag that size into Holland I have no idea, but i was a gooood day...
Farmer John said:Bad news, cant make it this year but wifey and family need me now, new baby about to born any day now :smile:
Micky W from UK. Sent 14 Feb 2008.
Found this place on a terrible rainy afternoon, when me and the missus walked in she didn't even realise we were in a coffeeshop, she thought I'd popped into a junk/antique shop for a browse until I asked to see the menu. This place has my kind of menu, at least five different types of outdoor weed inc Jamaican green and brown, Thai, African and my favorite, Purple Skunk. They had four hashes simply called Maroccan (no fancy names here) ranging from 4.50 to 8euros per gram, they also had a couple of skunks and I think Isolator but don't remember prices as wasn't interested. Purchased 3gms of the Purple, a coffee for me and coke for missus and sat at a table up a few stairs that sort of puts you in the shop window, there are only two tables, each with 3 chairs, and a few bar stools. There were a couple of old rastas sitting at the other table and another at the bar, this I always take as a good sign of a shop that sells decent outdoor. Rastas know their weed. I was not disappointed, top quality outdoor purple, lovely old school taste and after a couple of shared spliffs with the missus I was surprisingly stoned in an old school kind of way. After an hour or so someone came in to buy something from the window and we had to move briefly so that the Lady who works there could get the person what they wanted, everything in the shop is for sale and they have a huge array of items from rugs to jugs and everything in between. The old hippie lady that owns the shop is proper friendly and so was the lady that works there, on leaving I got a gram of the 7euro Marrocan to takeaway and that was lovely too, wouldn't recommend to younger generation but if you're a bit of an old hippie like me you will love the place, oh yea, top quality old school reggae as well, cant wait to go back.
FL Pothead from USA. Sent 26 Apr 2007.
I just had to see the shop held up by tree trunks. Inside is a huge garage sale of items for sale. Really nice ladies that run the shop; when I asked about their best strains - She asked me to wait a few minutes as they were re-stocking the weed. The Highrise Haze was definitely worth the wait. I believe it was bio/organic. Flavor was rich and the high was luscious. I will definitely take the walk; it was a nice, quiet shop with an extraordinary weed and an excellent staff.
Enrico from Germany. Sent 8 Jan 2006.
It´s a kurious coffeeshop, the dealer (or antique seller) is an old hippie, this very very small place have 10 chairs. You can buy things wo are in this "hole" standing. We taste the Bio Purple (4,50€/g.)
In a quiet unassuming street in de Jordaan lies the friendly Coffeeshop Sanementereng. For almost 25 years, this place has been offering tourists off the beaten track and locals the best soft drugs and knick knacks in this side of Amsterdam. Don’t be fooled by the old curiosities on display and for sale in front outside of its window—this ain’t your granny’s neighborhood store! Inside, the colorful African mural on the wall hints of its Gambian born owner and this cozy three floor coffeeshop boasts the building’s original features. Be prepared to stand on the weekends as space is limited due to the wares on sale. The top floor is dedicated to the beloved antiquities and the second floor is barely large enough to fit a table and 2 chairs. As in any coffeeshop, they also serve warm drinks and snacks if you have the munchies; grilled sandwiches, potato chips, and of course “cakes”.
baccas125 said:Smoke one for me guys ok!!!! Wish i was there.