Farewell Old Pub

I got an email in two days ago through one of those social networking websites that I try so hard to avoid because I don’t feel the need to expose myself in a way like some of my friends do. I’m cautious about certain things and when I notice some of them mix work with pleasure, publish phone numbers, addresses, bank account numbers, job history and what viral diseases they have conquered over the years, it truly makes me wonder if they realise that ignorance ain’t bliss in this case: there are sickos online cruising for this kind of stuff.

Anyway… The email was from my friend B. one of my former Rietveld students. The reason why I mention this is because she told me some disturbing news. My all-time favourite -best Irish pub in Amsterdam- ‘the Tig’ has closed, the place where I would have a meal and meet up with friends. Where I knew some of the regulars, the owner and the manager: both would always say hi and have a chat with me. The pub that was my second home, served the best salads, English breakfast, roasted potato wedges and battered shrimps in town.

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All those little gems that were mine to treasure and share with friends, hidden away from the annoying tourists, the yuppies and the crowds, the spots that make Amsterdam my home, all seem to slowly disappear. B. wrote me: a shame really because it was such a nice place and it always reminded me of you and all the wonderful times we had there… Indeed, good times we had… Farewell my dear old pub, I will always have the wonderful memories of happiness, friends, too many whiskies and trying to cycle home in an intoxicated state.

My birthday at the Tig, one of many happy, fun and hilarious moments there…

Home Early…

I have a hangover today… (what’s new hey?!) I was invited for dinner last night by MvdM. and W.. I was also invited over the weekend but wasn’t feeling too well so I decided to stay home and see what it would be like Monday evening. I was fine though so went there around 19.00 and was introduced to L. a dear friend of both. We had a lovely meal, mediterranean flavours and dishes, so delicious! After too many glasses of wine, MvdM. decided to go to bed since it was getting late already, then after some time L. did the same and I ended up having a deep conversation with W. until 05.45…

He rang a cab for me and we waited outside for it to show up. After some time W. went in while I waited a bit longer. Too long actually because I had to call again to see where the cab was and why there seemed to be a delay. It was kinda cold outside but he finally showed up in another 10 minutes. Altogether I had been waiting for 45 minutes and was slightly annoyed, but the cab driver was nice and kept chatting. I heard his whole life in only 10 minutes. How he had to drive early morning shifts in order to pay for his study, he was 50 and started to study law because he wanted to become a lawyer and set an example to his three kids. He said: ‘no matter what age you are it’s never too late to make a career change…’

He kept rambling until I told him to stop at the next junction, while I was slightly intoxicated I gave him the fare, wished him luck with his study and told him to have a nice day… As soon as I noticed my bed I crashed and slept till 13.00… So forgive me for being hung-over, I guess I have myself to blame… Next Sunday I’ll have to do it allover again