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barvybe

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  1. hey, nice meeting you too! next saturday? i just thought it odd complaining about prices and age compared to EXIT, the notorious $40 - $50 cover high school hang out. of course, late night's with junior are a little different then that....
  2. excuse me? are u basing this on ARC's DH / DT night? arc / vinyl does not have outrageous prices and is consistently OLDER than most clubs in the city (read average age is greater than high school) ?????
  3. i do bouncy G! bring it! so, i just got to get this off my chest: Kris, that was a very nice shirt you had on at PS1!
  4. well, if that's the case, why don't we share with everyone? i mean, aren't we a little old for secrets? (or is that just me)
  5. i am shocked and disappointed cause i don't know what anyone said, and i have no idea who knows about these things i don't know about either. can i have some back stabbing gossip please?
  6. as always a great time entering my 3rd year of PS1 and it just gets better and better i miss the hammocks and spray machines though... great chillin with everyone... the bathroom art sorta freaked Theory out.
  7. damn man! that shit is rough. hey, you can't do anything about the model thing....but you can with the cancer. keep the good attitude brother. i've got lots of friends and family who have had cancer. almost without exception, those that do well are those that don't want to be beat. be strong and believe that you're not gonna let that shit win!!! all the best, pete
  8. lol...i wish i could see iron chef....no food network here and yes, this used to be a farm...i turkey farm, but who's checking
  9. jeans? at a club? r u kidding? shit's way to hot to dance in i've got some shorts that are just below the knees - but they ain't capri's so, girls, what are longer: capris or clam diggers? a friend of mine got stopped going into a club years ago... bouncer: no shorts allowd friend: these aren't shorts, they're clam diggers bouncer: yeah? friend: yeah bouncer: great. how about no losers...now get the fuck off the line.
  10. if you can't have fun straight and sober you got issues. not saying you shouldn't do whatever you want, but not being ABLE to have fun in a club without drugs is retarded.
  11. well, i don't live walking distance anymore
  12. tomatos (cherry, plum and biguns) blackberries sour cherries raspberries halepenos thai chilli's thai basil sweet basil cucumbers squash chinese eggplant snap peas string beans leeks thyme parsley corriander sorrel asparagus mint some other odds and ends tried artichokes last year but its not the right climate here (need's fog every morning)
  13. check pms... guess its gonna be empty 2morrow since no one else is going
  14. ok, i almost resorted to cursewords and shit for the record, i've been going to SF since before it moved to the "new" location at least 6 times a year and sometimes almost every weekend. i happen to have a great time whenever i go and agree that jp can do sick stuff to some tracks and there are few people who can spin for 16 hours. the 25 minute mix of sweet dreams and doom's night last year was a classic and blew my mind. having said that, i wouldn't ever pay 30 - 40 bucks to see him anywhere other than at SF. i didn't bother going to roxy for JV for FREE all last fall cause i can hear what he spins on KTU whenever i want. I used to really like him from the old Tunnel days and stuff, but he's catering to a crowd i don't like right now. i would pay that much for many of the DJ's on that list. i agree that tiesto doesn't have the pure mixing skills live as some of the others, but good trance dj's like him, pvd, sasha, etc. create a mood and an atmosphere when they spin. i don't go to hear them to admire their needle skills. for that, i'll check out breaks dj's and kids like kid koala and stuff. being a great dj is a combination of stuff. a large part of that is taking the crowd and feeding it and feeding off it. some of my best sets / experiences ever (last year plus only for the youngsters) are: howells labor day weekend last year pvd at space WMC hawtin and hawtin / vath at baktun spacegirl at Amazura mistress barbara at baktun roger sanchez at skol beats rave sao paulo, brazil and rio brazil hawtin @ guernica free show just after 9/11 with firemen chillin timo maas @ centro first time he was there last summer all of these events just had sick crowds where people were into the music (read not into chasing skirts and getting unruly drunk) some of these guys got mad skills, some of them just hit a grove and a crowd on an awesome night.
  15. i couldn't reproduce it given a 100 tries...
  16. she has skills! i've never seen such distance before it was very impressive...
  17. not really although i made her dinner this dressing thing was all her idea you'd think she didn't need practice still at her age.
  18. she's not very good at it. not neat at all. really messy. she did it on my porch last night. we had to help straighten her up afterwards. so, LM, how was it?
  19. ok Dan, for you, the truly ignorant: the skill of a dj is not measured by the crowd he can bring in on a given night. how about considering: - what other dj's think of him - cd sales - producing skills - mixing skills - how widely spun his songs are by others would you care to argue that a professional wrestler is a better and more highly skilled athelete than track stars are because wrestling sells out in this country and track draws about 2 people? did you happen to notice that DT's event at WMC was packed to the gills for 16 hours and JP had basically no following down there (i'm sure you didn't cause you would never go to an event with international dj talent). JV - not even sure if he spun cause he probably couldn't book a decent spot for the week with all the other talent there. Why don't you check out the attendence figures for DT on the road vs. JP or JV on the road before opening your pie hole. People go to SF partly for JP and partly for the vibe of a party that has been going on for a long time. no denying his popular here in NY but wake up and stop being such a shit bag.
  20. stacychase: i thought you loved your job? personally, i feel old and stiff in the morning, but happy u coming to PS1?
  21. hoke, i agree EXCEPT: when you come here you do need to accept a few things as being intrinsically american: we are a democracy you can practice any religion you want (or not practice at all) the bill of rights and amendments trial by a jury of your peers english is the national language if you don't vote you don't have the right to complain these (and probably some others i left out) are what america IS all about. its what the original settlers and our forefathers came here for. its what the declaration of independence and the constitution are all about. and these are the reasons that most people have come here to live. to say that we have no culture or standard societal mores is simply not true. manifest destiny the spirit of exploration independent action these are some of the principals that got the US to where it is, but we tend to forget about them as our country becomes more static. in terms of everything else we are pretty much a melting pot - do what you want. and this is also an American concept and the one that is most under attack as we take a look at the cost of our freedoms after WTC. (sorry for the lecture)
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