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Monday, August 6th, 2007Well, I was doing a little reading of older articles on my blog, and I ran a google search for “Leiden Coffeeshop” which I used to rank quite high for, but have fallen far down the page. However, If you look at what is currently the seventh site in the list you’ll come upon this:
Pig’s eZine, News for travellers to Amsterdam- issue#4 …
coffee shop leiden Bebop, Diefsteeg 3 Nestled down an alley in Leiden, this small shop has cow-hair stools and zany space-aged ashtrays, and a view of the …
www.flyingpig.nl/ezine/issue4/coffeeshopsLeiden.html - 14k - Cached - Similar pages
Well well, that text looks mighty familiar to me. I have the strangest feeling I’ve seen it before somewhere. Oh, that’s right… I wrote it.
I’m offended and flattered at the same time. Some hostel company, in another hemisphere, with offices about a half hour away from the coffeeshops I reviewed, decided that my reviews were so good, that they should simply use the first paragraphs of two of them in their Ezine.
Well, I’m hoping that this can be resolved in a nice way. I’m thinking that if they place a link to my site in their “cool sites” section, then there will be no reason to push the fact that they’ve been illegally using my content for nearly two years now.
More to come as this unfolds…
I also find it funny that even when I run the exact article into copyscape, it returns no results.
Dutch Border Towns Consider Relocating Coffeeshops
Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006This comes from the NORML Newsfeed via the Ny Times:
“They buy and turn around,” he said. “It solved a lot of congestion and loitering.”
What are the Dutch border towns supposed to do? They can’t exclude other EU citizens from partaking in their coffeeshops, the German, French, and Belgian tourists come and illegally stock up on pot, loiter for a bit, and then traffic it across the borders. It’s not fair that the Dutch, who have a sensible cannabis policy, should have to compromise it because of the actions of foreign nationals.
After 30 years of controlled legalization, the worst problems that The Netherlands is having is complaints of what foreigners do when they get home. That’s an important statement on what would happen if Marijuana was legalized completely, methinks.

