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  1. OH REALLY????

    that sucks....

    in that case i am gonna start a new thread only asking about reviews for it.

    right now that is theone we are considering...but if poeple still had as bad a experience as you last year then forget it.

    thanks!

  2. Stan,

    I found E'toile reviews on citysearch.

    All you do is search for the venue and then read the commends posted around the 1st or 2nd of January.

    I was thinking of going there too, but according to reviews the staff there was rude.

    Good luck,

    LIya

  3. Hey guys,

    we are currently trying to decide on a party for NYE but the only reviews from previous years found so far are for Etiole..

    Has anyone heard anything about the NV party or the Intrepid thing?

    Appreciate all your help

    -liya

  4. hey guys,

    we're going to cancun for spring break in two weeks..

    need all the info i can get on clubs.

    where to go on which nights.

    we are up for both techno(to dance) and pop/hiphop-music (to get shit-railed)

    appreciate all the help,

    liya

  5. hey guys, i have a question...

    i am coming up to the city this weekend with a few friends and trying to decide where to go thurs/fri night before i dump them all and ski over to twilo. they are not into the techno scene, but they are into picking up new york chicks....any suggestions?

  6. Originally posted by ichernomor:

    Moscow on Hudson was a pretty positive movie about Russian immigrants. As far as stereotyping, it is only natural and in many cases true. I don't think that Russian programmers, doctors, lawyers, traders and other professionals would look interesting in movie theaters or on the news. But as far as the "dark side" of Little Odessa, it does exist in much bigger proportions than shown in the movie. Russians were brought up to think that laws exist only to be broken. You can't imagine the magnitude of scams going on within the Russian community. It makes the Italian mafia look pale in comparison. But the majority of us are peaceful, hard-working citizens.

    hahaha, good point man....

    especially the programmers ( and i guess the other .01% ARE "bad" smile.gif)

  7. Originally posted by translucent:

    I thought the movie was ok. The most impressive thing about it is just how accurately non-Russian actors captured the mannerisms and lifestyle of Brighton. While this might not have been as impressive to someone who hasn't been there or isn't Russian, the accuracy of the cast was uncanny to those of us in the know. As far as the negative portrayal of Brighton "culture," this is a relatively old movie and is one of the first to shed light on some of what goes on there for the rest of the country. I don't think that it did any more damage to our (Russian) collective reputation than our own brethren fronting the Gangsta lifestyle and subsiding to insurance scams rather than educating themselves and becoming honest, taxpaying citizens.

    couldn't agree with you more. i have heard many brighton stories, but as much as i hate to say it was very disconcerting to see "our bretheren" lead that kind of lifestyle...i had always thought those insurance scam stories were exaggerated...HA! welcome to reality. dochego dozhili...

    and i definitely agree about the movie.

    tim roth was amazing.

    -liya

  8. Thats awesome! ia m jealous. I would not be able to go since the club he will be at is the most anal in terms of ids...and I have a pretty shady jersey licence that will shurely get taken away so we are not risking it. But have fun and tell me how it was.

    -Liya

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