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1gear said:Bring back a dutch bike, that would be well worth going over there.
That particular item would be absolutely useless here in Bristol,unless you just wanted to pootle around your immediate area-and then probably not!!
1gear said:Bring back a dutch bike, that would be well worth going over there.
henkverhaar said:joe mcclaine said:Not 'shave related' but this place: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.hajenius.com/homepage.php?taal=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.hajenius.com/homepage.php?taal=en</a><!-- m --> is well worth a visit.
Hajenius.com.
Indeed. When I still smoked, I went to Hajenius a couple times a year at least. Not for the cigars per se, since you can get quality cigars in most towns in Holland, especially if you prefer the Dutch type of cigar (dry, short filler, Sumatra wrapper leaf) rather than the 'cuban' style (moist, longfiller), but for the atmosphere and peculiarities. They have a small 'museum' in the back, dedicated to tobacco culture in Indonesia, as well as a smoking room, where you can sit and relax, and smoke. You can even, if you really want, bring your own cigars and smoke them there. Tobacco only though ;-)
andyjreid said:I love smoking cigars but not as much as I once did. It's frowned upon everywhere now. Nipping out for a quick cigarette is one thing but having to go outside for the required time to enjoy a cigar isn't the nicest experience in Scotland.
I've had a few in the house but since we decorated SWMBO has banned smoking everywhere but in the kitchen.