So one of the stops I made while in Europe last year was to Holland, land of the tommyhawk! I was with my friend Phil and we arrived in Amsterdam. Our hotel was pretty nice but a bit out of the way, about a 10 minute bus ride into the middle of the city. Still, not bad. The weather while we were there was pretty miserable, cold and overcast/rainy most of the time.
Anyway, the day we arrived we only got to the hotel around 5-6pm so we decided to stay in that night and explore the next day. We woke up and took a bus into the city. We wanted to go check out the sex museum so we go to some information booth and ask for directions. He tells us it's just accross the river and on the first street over there so we're on our way. We get to the other side and can't seem to find the place. Phil says we should look at a map, I reckon we should just wing it and see where we get. Even if we don't find it straight away/get lost, we'll get to see a lot of the city. So, FIVE HOURS LATER, we're utterly lost and come to a park type thing which has a map of the city. We take a look and we're literally on the OTHER side of the city. Thankfully it's a small place and only takes us about 20 minutes to walk to the museum from there.
The museum was.. interesting. It's hard to explain without seeing it for yourself but there were works of art and pieces of historical sex-type-things all over the place. It was kinda interesting/funny but I really think we should've been high to fully enjoy the experience.
Walking through the city a bit longer we see some pretty interesting shops. By FAR the best was this window:
The next day we come back into the city and go to the Grasshopper coffee shop. 20 minutes later we're walking down some streets absolutely laughing our heads off at absolutely nothing. Good times. We go back and I get another space cake to eat on our way home. We get back and are hungry so we go eat at the restaurant at the hotel. I remember ordering their set-menu with wine pairings. I took one sip of the wine and about 3 minutes later was basically sprinting back to the room, we opened the door and i pushed phil aside and ran to the bathroom. I guess the alcohol didn't mix too well? i then fell asleep for like 12 hours.
The next night we went back into the city and went to check out the Red Light District. We'd passed by during the day when we got lost our first day there but wanted to see how it was at night. We're walking down a side street and pass by a shop window and I remember seeing a hot manikin out of the corner of my eye and thinking "wow that's hot". Yeah, NOT a manikin. The RLD is basically a whole bunch of small windows in buildings on the sides of the roads with girls wearing lingerie trying to entice everyone walking by to choose them. While neither of us took them up we did see one old man coming out of one of the buildings looking VERY pleased with himself. The half an hour or so we spent there and walked up and down the street we must've been invited to at least 4 different live sex shows in theatres nearby. Definitely one of the most awesome places in the world.
The rest of the trip was pretty mundane, we only had like 4 days total there anyway before we either had to leave or find a new Hotel to stay in. I start talking to Tommy online and he suggests we take a train up to Utrecht which is a smaller town about half an hour away, it's where the casino he works in is and he said he'd meet up with us. We arrive and he's there waiting for us. We buy some tickets to Zurich for the next night and go to our hotel right near the train station to drop our bags and stuff. Tommy took us into the city where we went to have a nice dinner. Here's Tommy and I on the way there:
At dinner I decided to try some snails in some sort of garlic butter sauce and it was DELICIOUS. We also had a pretty nice beer that I've forgotten the name of. Here's Tommy drinking:
We walked around for a little while afterwards and I took a couple of random photos. The city was so peaceful and laid back, it was a really awesome place to walk around in.
Anyway after dinner Tommy had to get to work so Phil and I decided to go with him to check Holland Casino out. We got there and normally we'd have to pay an entry fee but Tommy got us in for free. The place was pretty nice, definitely much better than the casino in London. I put my name on the list to play some 5e/5e NLHE and got on as soon as the game started up after not too long. It was an interesting experience playing in a game where the rest of the table was speaking a different language to me. The players were fairly poor on average with a couple of decent guys who I assumed were regulars/internet players. I didn't feel like staying for too long though as live poker kinda bores me so I left after an hour or so not up or down anything significant. Tommy was still working so Phil and I gambled a little on table games and called it a night.
The next day Tommy generously invited us to have dinner at his house in a smaller town about half an hour outside of Utrecht called Schoonhaven (did I get that right Tommy? :p). He picked us up in the afternoon and took us into the center of Schoonhaven where he had to pick up a couple of things for dinner that night (he was cooking). While we were there there was a caravan/minibus type thing set up as a shop that was selling cooked fish and other snacks:
Tommy suggested we get something called 'kibbling' which was basically small pieces of fried fish that you'd dip in what I think was tartar sauce but it wasn't as strong as the tartar sauce i've had in the past. Whatever it all was, it was PHENOMONAL. Each bite was incredibly flavourful and delicious. Tommy and Phil decide to get seconds:
Meanwhile I went for a short walk around the town. Here's a nice shot of the canal flowing down the middle of the town:
Right next to where we were eating kibbling, there was this musical stand type thing that was just playing some sort of melody/song and people were coming up and dancing in the middle of the streets. There was this one pair with what looked like a young girl no older than 4 and her grandma of probably 70 who just walked up, started dancing/laughing/having a really great time, then left. Not something you'd ever see in Australia/America but it was pretty awesome:
After about an hour in town we went back to Tommy's house which wasn't far away. We got to meet his family and they were really nice and welcoming to us. Of course within 5 minutes we are upstairs playing poker on his laptop lol, first tommy played for a while and I watched then we swapped and I was playing while he watched. Half an hour or so after that he had to start making dinner so we went downstairs and watched some TV / I played some 2-7 TD on his laptop.
Tommy made a really delicious dish which IIRC was chicken with an orange type of sauce and these small round things that I can't remember the name of, but they were soft and very tasty. Maybe Tommy can remember and post it. Either way the homecooked meal was VERY much appreciated by both Phil and I and it was one of the highlights of the trip.
We couldn't stay too long as we had a train to catch so Tommy drove us to the station after dinner and we were off again. The whole trip was very fun and it was so great to see/experience a new culture. It's definitely one of my favourite places of the world out of everywhere I've been and I'll certainly be back before too long
Oh, one other thing about Holland, HOLY BIKES BATMAN:
It's not the best photo and I could've gotten much better ones in Amsterdam but forgot at the time.
So there you have it everyone. TWO trip reports written, with pics, within one week. Now you can all stop hassling me and trying to make me procrastinate. It's amazing how many messages I got on AIM or MSN within the last 24 hours of people eager for their money lol.
Poker is silly.
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Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.