A Horseradish
Sunday 17th November 2019 7:37pm [Edited]
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Amsterdam - Part 3
The queue at the VVV was longer than anticipated. Consequently this provided Kev with an opportunity to provide me with my instructions. No illegal substances throughout the weekend. A twin room for lower than the price on any of the VVV boards. Some cultural history, yes, but not the biggest museum as it would interfere with the football schedule. And definitely no red light district. He had drawn lines on his map to ensure that we could do what was a long walk to avoid it.
Luckily, accommodation was subsequently offered at a lower price than anything stated, albeit with a quizzical frown from the person helping us. We were given a key and told that it was only seven minutes away. Terrific. Except when I came to give Kev my half of the money it transpired not without confusion on both of our parts that it wasn't needed. What we had hoped would be a dirt cheap price for each of us had inadvertently been the price for the room so that that was utterly ludicrous. Something like £15 for three nights all in. Still, it had been done so the next thing rationally was for us to find it.
Seven minutes later, he announces "it's here". "Kev" I say. "That's a multi-storey car park". "Oh yes, so it is" he says. "It must be around the other side of it". A minute later we were at the end of a road with a bloody great wall to divide it from any other road and the reverse side of the car park, albeit one with a beaten up door. Now what? "Well, I suppose we will have to open it" he said so we did and were faced only with a set of bare concrete stairs. On its second level, it opened out a bit and there was a lift. Having no other strategy we got inside it and went up a further flight. And from there the start of a labyrinth of corridors appeared where clearly there was a series of numbered rooms, behind which was the sound of cars.
Narrow. No carpet. Fag butts strewn along the walkways. Less inviting than the worst estate in Britain. But quite quickly we did find a room with the same number as the key. The key fitted. I say room. It looked for all the world like a cell. No sink. No furniture whatsoever other than the twin beds. The beds had been pushed together with barely any space around them so we pushed them apart so far as we could. Still, there was insufficient space for either of us to walk between them. ""Let's go back to the VVV" I said. "I don't want to stay in a multi-storey car park". "Nah" he replied. "It's only three nights".
The first questions which arose in our heads concerned washing or more specifically the communal bathroom. Where was it? What would it be like? A search through the labyrinth established that there wasn't one. Shortly afterwards, it was me who raised the matter of a toilet. Kev liked his ale. I was not averse to it. We were quite young and while I could just about contemplate not needing to get up for a pee in the night I couldn't see me going to sleep without needing one before.
"We will just have to find a bar very near to our hotel at the end of the night" he said "and try to piss about three times in half an hour there. That should sort it." For now, I sort of accepted it. It was helped by the fact that whenever we were on our way in and or our way out there was not a soul around. It was eerily quiet apart from that distant rumble of engines. That became a permanent plus for me. With him, no. While I went out like a light on every night and slept really well, he claimed he barely got a wink of sleep. He was full of rage about "revellers at some unearthly hour". Loads of shouting from women and men and doors slamming. It seemed counter-intuitive to me, Had it happened or was he imagining it?