opiaterock
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Is it hard to score there, nt sourcing just wondering 
Best beer in the world, I have a friend in Brussels and she can get top notch every thing, speed in particular is really cheap and really strong, she days Antwerp is the most party town, the food is really good too especially in the francophone parts, be careful of the polis but.
Belgium is brilliant for drugs, just walk around Brussels in some areas there are Moroccans skinning up on park benches all over the place, if you go to the Flemish areas there's a good music scene too, like hardcore, gabber and the like.
Doubt you'll have problems finding stuff.
I went to Brussles once for a stag do. The beers and drinking establishments, if chosen wisely, are fucking amazing. They have those strip bars where bouncers will try to beat you up if you don't go in, though, that wasn't so good. And of course, being on a stag do, we did go into a strip bar; we were naive about these things (Edinburgh strip bars are honest places! Seriously), and they plied us with drinks without telling us what the fucking bill was going to be! That's sharp practice I tell you. So they also have bouncers that try to beat you up when you run away without paying :D But they're not that fast, must be all those waffles.
Yeah the architecture is spectacular and the chocolate is nice too. I wouldn't choose to go back again though.
This reminds me Opi, when I went round the world by far the nicest guy I met (ok, a lot of the Israelis never stood a chance) was a guy called Fred from Belgium. I met him in a tiny village in the middle of Laos and got spectacularly pissed on the local firewater. In the dark, because there was no electricity. And I mean dark.
So if you see him...
He told us amazing stories about Belgium's far superior employment laws to ours. Just one of which was if you worked for the civil service, like he did, you got a discretionary (only in that you didn't have to take it) year off, paid on a basic pay, to do things like travel the world, to broaden your mind.
Now that's a civilised country.

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