International Amsterdam Motor Show 2018

Friday March 29th 2018:

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Today was my first year and obviously my time going to the Amsterdam Motor Show which was hosted at Amsterdam RAI. For a few months now I’ve been monitoring the event on Facebook staying up-to-date with their posts. I must say, finding out about the event itself was quite coincidental. Just as any other day, I was scrolling through my social media timeline and because of friends with mutual interest (cars), I saw that they were interested in going to this particular event. When this popped up on my Facebook timeline I immediately exercised my curiosity and clicked to see what this event was really about. Long story short, the content (car images) that was posted on the event page peaked my interest to the maximum and lead me to purchase a ticket.

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Leading up to the event the updates became more regular. Basically everyday there were new posts of cars that were being introduced and that would be showcased at the event. From Lamborghinis to Ferraris to Porsches, to Teslas, to Fords, to Bugattis and much more. If you’re a car junky then you definitely know that the excitement became more overwhelming (especially being a first-timer).

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Going to the motor show for the first time I didn’t exactly know what to expect besides walking around seeing exotic cars, super cars, maybe concept cars and possibly other sorts of vehicles. That alone was enough to get me to attend this event.

When I walked into the venue the first thing that caught my attention was the sound of cars accelerating and drifting. The que to get in moved very fast so I wasn’t kept back from rushing in to see where all this sound was coming from. Right at the entrance there was a mini track where there were live shows of cars racing and drifting. When I say cars, I mean super cars such as: Porsches, Mustangs, Ferraris, a Mercedes-Benz AMG and a McClaren. Telling you what happened will do no justice like experiencing it for yourself. The beautiful sound of these monstrous engines roaring, the fresh distinct smell of burnt tires, the excitement as the cars take every corner through the mini track inches away from the walls, all an added bonus with this exciting experience.

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But the experience with the live shows didn’t end there. Every hour there was a live show that lasted about 25-30 minutes, but before each show there was an opportunity for spectators to sign-up to be passengers in one of these super cars during the show. That was one of those opportunities I couldn’t let go by without taking advantage of. After standing in line and signing up, my choice of car was the Mercedes-Benz AMG driven by Dennis. The power of this car was surreal, just sitting in this monster of a car, being pushed around each corner roaring and burning tires, all I could do was sit in excitement with a big smile on my face. After doing a few laps, I just wanted to go back and signup for another ride but I had to make time to go around and see the cars the show was showcasing.

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I won’t even exaggerate but I made about 3 – 4 laps around the venue looking at the differnt cars over and over. The cars were too beautiful, the experience was too amazing. So many cars I’ve never seen before, so many cars I’ve never touched before and even cars I never sat in before I got to sit in and experiment with their features. For 17 euros I got to experience all of this. I got more than my money’s worth!

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One of the other things that was exciting about the event was the random car startups. Every so often someone would start up one of the super cars that were on display and have a short sound show where they would be revving the engine and spectators would get to hear what these cars sound like. As one of the cars revved in the venue, you literally saw a crowd of people shifting their attention to the sound and all rushed towards that direction to be up close and personal. That was definitely an extra added bonus.

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I was definitely pleased with my experience at the Amsterdam Motor Show 2018. It was well organized, there were quite a wide variety of cars (even the cars from Fast & The Furious were on display), which were definitely worthwhile seeing.

Thank you for the experience IAMS 2018. If I can, you will definitely be seeing me a next time!

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***All pictures taken by me on my Samsung Galaxy S7***

Big City Rush

Before you begin the process of taking in the words your eyes will read, I want you to focus your mind letting the words take you on a journey…..for some, maybe even a memory of a regular experience.

I do get that in “the city life” time is very crucial and most of your life revolves around that, BUT that’s really no excuse why you can’t slow down every so often.

There’s a combination of words that my ears have sadly gotten used to NOT hearing…….

EXCUSE ME!

Yes, that’s not something I hear quite often, and just in case you want to play smart or cute, you can add the words “PARDON and SORRY” to that list.

Those words are words that I don’t hear quite often, as a matter of fact, those are words that I almost NEVER hear. All I hear is….actually, I don’t hear anything. But despite the absence of words, I do feel that someone wants to pass. I feel it with bumps & pushes, and feel it when someone squeezes or forces themselves to pass by me or between me and someone else.

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Now, I know there may be some of you thinking, “oh you must be standing in the way”. So let me just clarify the reality for you and tell you this, “as long as you’re standing, you’re always in the way, even when you’re not”.

BIG CITY LIFE is what they call it.

I find myself living in it for quite some time now, but for some reason I can’t adapt, I maybe even REFUSE to adapt to that extent where I lose the manners my mother spent years of TIME instilling it in me.

You know what, let’s use an example: Just think of a train pulling up to the platform and doors open up, you’d think logical and most efficient, not forgetting mannered way to go about the transfer is for those in the train to be allowed to step out first right? In the real world that is the case (or maybe in the fantasy world), but in this city life, clearly everyone seems to act like chickens without heads. There seems to be a lack of logic in this city life I’m sensing, maybe the lack of time to process logic is too short……? When the train pulls up and doors open, all a person is trying to do it get out of the train, so why not just wait on the side so someone can exit? YES, just as they want to get off you want to get on, but where will you go if there is no space on the train? But noooooooo, it seems as though that’s asking for too much. As the train pulls up it’s as though everyone goes into some form of predator-mode. The predators are hungry and the train is finally bringing food and water after weeks of starvation. NO! That’s not the case, so why can’t people take a few seconds of their time and act civilized? Trains, metros, trams, busses, all the same. You know what’s even more scary, the uncivilized rush and lack of manners isn’t only limited to public transport? Sorry if I made it seem as though that is the only time people express their lack of manners. I mean, where do I even CONTINUE to burn this “city life”?

Take a walk with me off of the public transport. Let’s take a tour in the city with your imagination.  Walking streets is another mess, it’s another uncivilized environment. People seem to have absolutely no consideration whatsoever, it’s a free-for-all. Sometimes it feels as though I’m in a car tumbling down a cliff, I’m being maneuvered beyond my will, left, right, forward, all because people don’t want to say the words “EXCUSE ME”.

But you know, apart from that all, the thing that bothers me most of the BIG CITY LIFE is people’s ability to mind their own business when they shouldn’t! Hahaha, I’m sure you’re thinking if minding your own business isn’t supposed to be a good thing. Well, no, not in cases when your help is needed. Yes assholes, quite often your help can be quite helpful. How about times when you’re comfortably in a seat and an elderly person comes in and the public transport is full, just maybe it may be helpful to offer the seat! What about when a mother is struggling with her baby and stroller to get it in or out of public transport, maybe it would be helpful to help! What about when someone falls, whether  because the floor is iced over, falling off of a bicycle or just loses their stability. In many cases, just maybe it would be helpful to help!

Just maybe if people weren’t always in such a rush to go nowhere they would have a spare minute just to be helpful, just to be mannered

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