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chynado11

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  1. wow i didnt know he was in the military so what is his title or what not CD
  2. go to www.clubplanet.com and read features to register Satoshi Tomiie and James Lavelle coming up next, so be on the look out Thanks Dee
  3. go to www.clubplanet.com and read the article to register Upcoming Satoshi Tomiie and James Lavelle All aboard Thanks Dee
  4. Well, for any CPers if they want to go win one of 10 GU CD's by Dave Seaman and Steve Lawler go to the front page and register. As for Satoshi and James that will be coming up Thanks CD
  5. OMG that made my day, thats freaking hilarious. BTW I love the new avatar and signature, I always kind of knew that you two were related hahahahahaa...your a bit smaller um ok like alot smaller than your brother maybe you can give him some tips on how to loose some of it.... CD
  6. Yes Picotto is beyond huge everywhere, drew a big crowd at the places he played, he isnt per se heavily set in the press like others here in America, but he is starting to be and will be in the near future..so WATCH OUT..... ;) CD
  7. HMmmmmmmmm, well this industry fails to surprise me anymore, whatever the drama is now or whatever happened, its pure bullshit at least let the guy freaking end his set smoothly, im sure that sounded real great in Space and was wonderful for the people dancing there what a way to gain respect, but then again Space prolly gives two shits about anyone except the money, but hey thats every club right?
  8. damn i must be a slack ass cuz my posts are outnumbered by the both of you...well shit, i must be snoozing or something
  9. OMG hahaha , we all know you dont know how to use the phone;) just playing ..how you been CD
  10. work work work...thats all that i do during the week...besides take breaks and answer dear posts from you hahaha CD
  11. SHhhhhhhh!! shady no one was suppose to know , just the surrogate mom... CONGRAT U LATIONS TROOPER!! Ill have to come review your party......hehe be sure to wear your bling bling
  12. LMFAO!!!1 I know i was wondering what the hell was going on..thats funny but hey you know nightlife has its ups and downs.so maybe thats when NYC was on an up...
  13. yeah me too shady, congrats on your new baby boy, i heard he was a killer.......
  14. haha highmay wtf yo! btw what is hap o ning hitokiri..welcome
  15. Which Bank of America did you go to? HAHAHA CD
  16. I know thats a shame isnt it for someone else to ride off of someone elses talent...hey dont we know someone else like that? *elbow to the dj booth* ... CD
  17. How have you all been????? I havent spoken to you all in ages! CD
  18. yes this is a legit email Thanks CD
  19. Support Mauro as this dram-uh unfolds..... CD
  20. Please take heed to this request coming from Jake which is Mauro's manager Thanks CD
  21. yeah i know, what can you do after the mum has carried them for nine months and besides she wanted a kid right? she has no matter what color the kid is?
  22. http://my.aol.com/news/news_story.psp?type=1&cat=0200&id=0207081106060113 What would you do CD
  23. ACTION ALERT Sign the online petition at www.buzzlife.com S 2633 - The RAVE Act For the full text of this bill, please go to http://thomas.loc.gov/ and search for S 2633 Purpose: Senators Grassley and Biden on June 18th proposed the Reducing America's Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act of 2002 (S2633). This RAVE Act is in the Senate now and is awaiting a vote. This proposed bill focuses on establishments that feature electronic dance music. Under this bill, the federal government would have the power to prosecute law-abiding, tax paying venue owners and event promoters for the actions of their customers. Status: This bill is awaiting a vote in the Senate and can be voted on anytime on or after July 8th, 2002. Background: Senate Bill 2633 is an attempt by legislators to reduce the illegal use of ecstasy by re-writing Title 21 U.S. Code Section 856 (aka the "crack house law") so that it can be easily used to shut down electronic dance music events. This legislation adds a $250,000 minimum civil liability clause to the existing criminal penalties of up to 20 years imprisonment and possible $500,000 fine. This legislation could have a devastating effect on the electronic dance music community. The RAVE Act along with other bills such as H.R. 3782, known as Clean, Learn, Educate, Abolish, Neutralize, and Undermine Production (CLEAN-UP) of Methamphetamines Act of 2002, seriously jeopardize the liberties of law-abiding promoters and partygoers. Language used in both bills specifically target electronic dance music, even identifying events or raves as places with bass heavy sounds and repetitive rhythms. Targeting a music genre clearly violates our civil freedom. For more information on the effect this could have on you, visit www.aclu.org and search for "rave". What You Can Do: Take action NOW! S 2633 was introduced under special rules and could be voted on as soon as July 8th, 2002 1. Sign the online petition, go to http://buzzlife.com/buzzdc/page.cfm?pg=contests&contest_id=13 2. Write or call your respective Senators and House Representatives and make it clear that you want them to vote against the RAVE Act in the Senate, and the CLEAN-UP Act in the House. You can contact your representatives by calling the Capitol Switchboard at 202.224.3121. To find your representatives, go to http://www.vote-smart.org/. 3. Spread the word! Tell your friends, family, coworkers to sign the petition and call their representatives. Some Points to Make: The electronic dance music industry and culture has existed for 20 years. There is a viable industry of electronic music professionals that in no way profit or promote drug use. Electronic music is a part of our mainstream society. Corporate entities such as Volkswagen and Gap Inc are currently featuring this music in their commercials. Law abiding, tax paying venue owners and event promoters should not be held accountable for the actions of their patrons. Electronic dance music has saturated the US at nightclubs, concert halls and festivals, as well as on TV, radio and cable. It is a form of artistic expression, which is NOT synonymous with drug use.
  24. ACTION ALERT Sign the online petition at www.buzzlife.com S 2633 - The RAVE Act For the full text of this bill, please go to http://thomas.loc.gov/ and search for S 2633 Purpose: Senators Grassley and Biden on June 18th proposed the Reducing America's Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act of 2002 (S2633). This RAVE Act is in the Senate now and is awaiting a vote. This proposed bill focuses on establishments that feature electronic dance music. Under this bill, the federal government would have the power to prosecute law-abiding, tax paying venue owners and event promoters for the actions of their customers. Status: This bill is awaiting a vote in the Senate and can be voted on anytime on or after July 8th, 2002. Background: Senate Bill 2633 is an attempt by legislators to reduce the illegal use of ecstasy by re-writing Title 21 U.S. Code Section 856 (aka the "crack house law") so that it can be easily used to shut down electronic dance music events. This legislation adds a $250,000 minimum civil liability clause to the existing criminal penalties of up to 20 years imprisonment and possible $500,000 fine. This legislation could have a devastating effect on the electronic dance music community. The RAVE Act along with other bills such as H.R. 3782, known as Clean, Learn, Educate, Abolish, Neutralize, and Undermine Production (CLEAN-UP) of Methamphetamines Act of 2002, seriously jeopardize the liberties of law-abiding promoters and partygoers. Language used in both bills specifically target electronic dance music, even identifying events or raves as places with bass heavy sounds and repetitive rhythms. Targeting a music genre clearly violates our civil freedom. For more information on the effect this could have on you, visit www.aclu.org and search for "rave". What You Can Do: Take action NOW! S 2633 was introduced under special rules and could be voted on as soon as July 8th, 2002 1. Sign the online petition, go to http://buzzlife.com/buzzdc/page.cfm?pg=contests&contest_id=13 2. Write or call your respective Senators and House Representatives and make it clear that you want them to vote against the RAVE Act in the Senate, and the CLEAN-UP Act in the House. You can contact your representatives by calling the Capitol Switchboard at 202.224.3121. To find your representatives, go to http://www.vote-smart.org/. 3. Spread the word! Tell your friends, family, coworkers to sign the petition and call their representatives. Some Points to Make: The electronic dance music industry and culture has existed for 20 years. There is a viable industry of electronic music professionals that in no way profit or promote drug use. Electronic music is a part of our mainstream society. Corporate entities such as Volkswagen and Gap Inc are currently featuring this music in their commercials. Law abiding, tax paying venue owners and event promoters should not be held accountable for the actions of their patrons. Electronic dance music has saturated the US at nightclubs, concert halls and festivals, as well as on TV, radio and cable. It is a form of artistic expression, which is NOT synonymous with drug use.
  25. look i was never trying to argue, im glad to see that vicman, phuturephunk, tatgirl and vixen understood my point, i never took Malanee personally I think it was made personal from her, and then I was surprised to see your reaction, No one else was taking this to heart but you and Malanee, for whatever reasons that are unimportant to me I dont have any issues with you but you seem to have some with me and I dont even know you anyhow im not gonna kick you off or anything because thats not my style , i didnt even post that someone else did. I want to make sure that CP stays neutral to certain things since we deal with both GLOW and Buzz, I think that I let people say whatever and I even partake in it sometime, I didnt think this post would get this out of hand so quickly, and it didnt even get a bad response from dictator Shadygroove himself, the mayor haha Lets everyone go about and go to whatever club we like and if you have a problem then you are still free to post, i NEVER said you couldnt just keep it to a minimum because im sure everyone knows everyones standpoint on where they want to go to by now..but whatever to each his own Thanks CD
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