The trip to Amsterdam wasn't bad (2.5 hours), and I checked into my hostel. First I had to write the Antwerp update, but after 45 minutes in the pricey internet cafe it erased all my progress, so I moodily slunk out to see the town.
Amsterdam was a bit of a weird experience for me, so this day's entry will be short. It was my first time since the first night of the trip that I wasn't meeting up with anyone, and all I could see around me were groups of people (mostly English and Australian) partying together.
I checked out a coffeeshop and wandered down to the Red Light District, which was surprisingly underwhelming. In fact, the same district in Montmartre in Paris was much more exciting and involving. The women just looked kind of bored and businesslike.
I did, however, have probably the most awkward drug-offer exchange in the history of the planet.
British Drug Dealer: Hey, you want some drugs?
Our Awkward, Deaf Hero: What?
BDD: You want some drugs?
OADH: Uh...what?
BDD: (louder, slower) Drugs. Ecstasy, coke?
OADH: (moving much closer to him to hear) I'm sorry. What?
BDD: (rolling eyes) You want drugs? Ecstasy, coke, party?
OADH: Oh! Oh, no, no, I'm ok. Thanks.
Sorry to disappoint from the adventure standpoint. I guess you rarely get what you expect from a place.
3 comments:
I feel better when my son, while traveling in a foreign land and offered drugs or other illegal activities, is courteous, naive, deaf, dumb and uninterested.
Yeah, well, maybe that's just how I choose to blog it, old man. :)
What a gret photo of you and Alex. Kinf of funny that your headlines is about bored hookers and their is a lovely photo of my daughter!
How strange that it was your first night on your own. I´ve been a hermit the entire time on my adventure. Lucky you!
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