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Hello,
After becoming newly single, I decided to treat myself to a week in Amsterdam after been away at work abroad for 3 months. So I am in Amsterdam from the 26th April - 2nd May. I am looking for any advice on places to visit people to see from my fellow pervs on here?? So please feel free to drop me a message. Also if any cpls or single fems are there and want to meet for a drink I am in a double room in a nice hotel. I shall be alone so would be happy for some company.
Thanks Mick
Go to the Anne Frank museum and see how long you can hide out there before being caught
Wether by accident or design you're going to be in Amsterdam on their queens official birthday....forget any plans you had or thought you might possibly have...if things haven't changed since I was last there queens day in Amsterdam is a party...get to the centre of the city early in your best walking boots and just spend the day wandering around....everyone sets out stalls selling just about anything you can think of,bands play in the street....it is in short brilliant ...I envy you and fully intend to go again one day
I would say have fun ,but you will........If you don't you have already died and no-one has told you yet
never been to the dam myself, but i've heard the penis museum is 'an experience' :shock:
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personally i would just find a nice coffee shop and smoke myself in to oblivion.

Do this on the day after beertricks' birthday.....go for the cakes longer lasting effects and all that lol
and the torture museum!!
and everywhere..
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and the torture museum!!
and everywhere..

The Van Goch museum is a must...probably the best gallery I've ever visited. It will be brimming with beautiful objects of desire too....and I'm not referring to paintings. If you really want to enjoy Amsterdam then you need comfortable footwear and just mingle, go with the flow.
The sex museum was a laugh :lol2:
The handbag museum was very good too, all those little beads intricately placed and held with tiny stitches, altho I do see that this may not appeal to a guy :doh:
We had some great food too and I would agree that you need good footwear as some of the centre is cobbled and it blooming hurts through your flip-flops