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Twilo Beauty

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  1. HA! Listen poseur- Don't rip off my dream job!!!! I plan one day to be the biggest bitch cop so I can be demoted to desk duty and fill in excel sheets all day One Police Plaza! Steer clear suckasssssssss!
  2. WOWWWWW- I remember YOUUUUU. Glad you have done something useful with your life and taken over the LA Board.
  3. Ugh huh. And the point is? $216,000 to a billionaire is like $216 for an average Joe. That's like making a big deal about a Lobster dinner.
  4. LOL! Hey muzikchick. Nice to see an old timer around here. By the way- your music selection is Whack. Unless you cater to the gay clubbers. Have you tried breakdancing to Jonathan Peter's 'Devil Fiction'. That track sets my house on fire.
  5. Or - If you have an endless supply of Coke, k, E, - then you are set for 16 hour dance fests. -iliana
  6. Really? I remember one of the owners, good looking older asian woman with a sailor's mouth. That place was horrible anyway! It was the type of venue you find in Westchester with 18 year olds running around! -iliana
  7. That's horrible. Good luck on your case. Unfortunately for the industry, club owners lean more towards thugs than actual business men. These stories are way too common. -iliana
  8. That's a good point! But technically, getting up at 5 am to go out is not 'nightlife'. It depends on the person and what stage of clubbing you are in as well. Personally, I need my mornings and day to run errands and/or enjoy the weather with activities. Starting my night at 8 pm with dinner and then dancing is the perfect end to the day, which wraps up,the latest, on Sat 2am. (However, I often reminisce about my Twilo 10 am days ) -iliana
  9. Try working 16 hour days in investment banking!
  10. That's a sick B-day trip Sheen. Don't forget to shop your heart out in between the clubbing!
  11. I'm actually seriously considering going to this. Webster Hall as a venue is ok. I never liked the crowd. But if it's JV- then this will be reminiscent of Twilo. -iliana
  12. Omg- it was the Warner Bro's Store- and it survived the attacks! Amory Houghton, project manager of the Port Authority World Trade Center atrifats program stands in front of figures from the Warner Bros. store that survived the attacks.
  13. I found this picture- it was part of that Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck Display I was talking about....
  14. glowball, alpha- you guys are still here. It's nice to see familiar names. This day is almost over- thank God. I've been sort of in prayer for nine hours- you know when you are working but in the back of your mind you know to be respectful and you know that this day will be a solemn day for the rest of your life. I miss NYC pre 2001. I miss working at 2 World Financial Center in 2000/2001, grabbing lunch on Church Street, and then going to Borders Books Store at 7 WTC and losing myself completely. I miss the Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck display that was on the ground floor- I can not remember what store that was for..... did anyone see that? It was there for years. I graduated highschool in 1996 and after my graduation I went to the top of the WTC for the first and only time in my life. It was already night and it looked like I stepped out onto the universe. It was like staring out into space- and down below all you saw was this windy star -kissed city. It was beautiful. You touched the stars. And they became stars- I believe everyone is still alive in another dimension of time and space. Through thermodynamics- their energy continues on. They were chosen to leave this earth because they were strong and they were too good for this world. I hope that everything in life is truly a blessing in disguise. No matter how horrific it is. Just look up at the stars and believe that there is a divine plan and one day we'll understand the worst of life's situations. -iliana
  15. I knew her Via Clubnyc website and met her once at exit. We fought on this board (but I fought with alot of people) I think about her every year on September 11. hehateme- you were at work that day? Apparently - no one above the 90th floor made it out. Where did you work?
  16. I thought bars closed down at 4am? - If so- I don't see the big deal with an hour early. But honestly, 2-3am is a reasonable time to go home if you are 25 and over. Staying up till the wee hours of the morning is reserved for new clubers and of course, your typical cocaine snorting friends, and crack smoking buddies. Not the classy clubber! -iliana
  17. Kyung "Kaccy" Hee Cho -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Was Caregiver, Peacemaker Among Family and Friends Dec. 27, 2001 Kyung "Casey" Cho, 30, of Clifton, N.J., worked in the insurance industry, but she spent much of her free time counseling friends in matters of the heart. "All her friends went to her for advice," said Cho's sister, Jin. "She saved a lot of marriages." Cho was also a source of strength for her family, serving as caretaker and peacemaker in a household that included her mother, two sisters and a nephew. She was her family's primary wage earner, having recently started a new job at Marsh & McLennan, a professional services firm with offices on floors 93-100 in the north tower of the World Trade Center. Cho was at work the morning of Sept. 11, when a hijacked jetliner crashed into her building, causing it to collapse. Jin Cho last spoke with her sister the night before the terrorist attack. They agreed to have lunch on Sept. 11 after Casey decided she couldn't afford to skip work that day. "We talked about playing hooky," Jin said. "It's one of those, 'What Ifs,' you think about." Cho and her sisters were born in South Korea but moved with their parents to the United States in the mid-1970s, settling in Ozark, Mo., where the sister of Cho's father, Paul, lived. The family moved to New Jersey in the early '80s. Cho graduated from Rutherford High School in Rutherford, N.J., and studied business and finance in college. She had several jobs before going to work for Merrill Lynch in New York City. After working for Merrill Lynch for several years in the World Financial Center, she moved to nearby Marsh & McLennan in 2001. She worked in the company's insurance branch and handled environmental claims, her sister said. Away from work, Cho enjoyed writing short stories and poems, doing charity work and caring for her family, which was dealt a financial and emotional blow in 1994 when her father died of a stroke at 52. In addition to her sister Jin, Cho is survived by her mother, Yuree; and a sister, Myung. --Rob Fernas (Los Angeles Times)
  18. Kyung "Kaccy" Hee Cho -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Was Caregiver, Peacemaker Among Family and Friends Dec. 27, 2001 Kyung "Casey" Cho, 30, of Clifton, N.J., worked in the insurance industry, but she spent much of her free time counseling friends in matters of the heart. "All her friends went to her for advice," said Cho's sister, Jin. "She saved a lot of marriages." Cho was also a source of strength for her family, serving as caretaker and peacemaker in a household that included her mother, two sisters and a nephew. She was her family's primary wage earner, having recently started a new job at Marsh & McLennan, a professional services firm with offices on floors 93-100 in the north tower of the World Trade Center. Cho was at work the morning of Sept. 11, when a hijacked jetliner crashed into her building, causing it to collapse. Jin Cho last spoke with her sister the night before the terrorist attack. They agreed to have lunch on Sept. 11 after Casey decided she couldn't afford to skip work that day. "We talked about playing hooky," Jin said. "It's one of those, 'What Ifs,' you think about." Cho and her sisters were born in South Korea but moved with their parents to the United States in the mid-1970s, settling in Ozark, Mo., where the sister of Cho's father, Paul, lived. The family moved to New Jersey in the early '80s. Cho graduated from Rutherford High School in Rutherford, N.J., and studied business and finance in college. She had several jobs before going to work for Merrill Lynch in New York City. After working for Merrill Lynch for several years in the World Financial Center, she moved to nearby Marsh & McLennan in 2001. She worked in the company's insurance branch and handled environmental claims, her sister said. Away from work, Cho enjoyed writing short stories and poems, doing charity work and caring for her family, which was dealt a financial and emotional blow in 1994 when her father died of a stroke at 52. In addition to her sister Jin, Cho is survived by her mother, Yuree; and a sister, Myung. --Rob Fernas (Los Angeles Times)
  19. Hi Spragga- you are an oldie too. You are right- that was her name. As far as her last name goes- I thought it was kim? Or something with a K- I was looking for her name on a memorial site. Would you happen to remember? Thank you. -iliana
  20. I don't know anyone on this board anymore and I hardly stop by to visit- but back in the day I recognized a whole bunch of individuals who would post regularly and I even get into fights with some of them. One of them being Blueangel. Back in 01' I read on here that she perished at WTC. I'll never forget that post. Until today, I am shocked that someone so young and vibrant and so unworthy of pain met that fate. I wonder where you are Blueangel. If you have a computer in the sky- can you send me a thread to let me know what a swine I am. I miss that - It's the little things in life that are alot more powerful. God Bless you. I remember someone posting her real name- but it slips my mind- she will always be the angel. RIP Blueangel. -iliana Mitch- are you still on here?
  21. I don't know anyone on this board anymore and I hardly stop by to visit- but back in the day I recognized a whole bunch of individuals who would post regularly and I even get into fights with some of them. One of them being Blueangel. Back in 01' I read on here that she perished at WTC. I'll never forget that post. Until today, I am shocked that someone so young and vibrant and so unworthy of pain met that fate. I wonder where you are Blueangel. If you have a computer in the sky- can you send me a thread to let me know what a swine I am. I miss that - It's the little things in life that are alot more powerful. God Bless you. I remeber someone posting her real name- but it slips my mind- she will always be the angel. RIP Blueangel. -iliana Mitch- are you still on here?
  22. You're clueless because you have over 3000 posts on a fucking messageboard when you are supposedly "REAL COOL CUZ YOU LIVE IN LA". You must be one of those smelly assholes that wish you can get invited to a cool LA house party so she can stop posting for one fucking night on clunplanet.com. Twat. -iliana
  23. Shit, I can't believe after ALL THIS TIME you mutherfuckers are still alive. What is more unfortunate. YOU STILL POST ON CLUBPLANET. This takes me back years -iliana
  24. Hey, why don't you do us all a favor and just rent out a billboard in Times Square so the rest of us lowly shmucks don't have to wait five hours for a thread to upload? THAAANNNKKKKS. -iliana
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