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  1. revaluation

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    wow. just for shits and giggles I clicked over here to see what was going on. nice to see a couple of you are still around. too funny about the DC board, though. the promoters have taken over....
  2. This Friday come check out the sounds that you'll be hearing for the next year as we get ready for the Winter Music Conference. Nietzsche brings his signature brand of progressive and house music all night. www.revaluationpg.com Hope to see you all there!
  3. cool. thaen i'll come hang out with you and you can pay for mine!
  4. guys, this isn't about whether or not you like the scene. the point is that DC government regulations make it such that those of us who enjoy going out are not given legal recognition in the licensing process. If you think the scene sucks, fine, but the point is that the scene will be gone altogether, good or bad, unless unless we make it known to the DC gov that we support nightlife venues. make sense?
  5. then you should do it. I've had several meetings with the Council Memebers and they really do recieve them and they make a great tool to use against the other side. Please, do one every month!
  6. never heard him spin, but the prod's are nice....unique house
  7. D.C. Motorists Must Hang Up Cell Phones City Council Approves Measure Banning Hand-Held Phones While Driving By Chevetta Gilmore Associated Press Tuesday, January 6, 2004; 2:29 PM Drivers in the nation's capital will have to hang up their cell phones or use a hands-free device under a measure approved Tuesday by District of Columbia lawmakers. The D.C. Council gave final approval to a bill banning drivers from talking on hand-held cell phones while behind the wheel. Exemptions would be made for emergency situations. Council members preliminarily approved the measure last month. "We've all seen a lot of near misses as people are chatting away on their phones," said Councilwoman Carol Schwartz, R-At-Large, one of the bill's co-sponsors. "We're a very densely populated city and we need to protect our pedestrians, whether they be our residents or our visitors." About 572,000 people call the district home, though the population nearly doubles each weekday as commuters pour in from the Virginia and Maryland suburbs. Enforcement is expected to begin in July, with violators facing a $100 fine, though no points would be assessed against their drivers license. Mayor Anthony A. Williams indicated last month that he would sign the bill, and would expect police to enforce it. That part troubles Councilman Jim Graham, D-Ward One, who cast the lone vote against the bill. "I'm concerned about the diversion of police energy. And I'm concerned about asking our police officers to patrol and ticket people driving while having a hand-held cell phone," Graham said. One day before the expected council vote, a crime emergency the city's police chief declared in August expired. New York has banned use of hand-held cell phones while driving since 2001, when it became the first state to do so.
  8. nice. I thought about getting something like that before, but I don't wanna say 'hey, I'm DJ dickhead'....I just tell 'em to go downstairs.
  9. both amazing fucking tracks. props to Marcus and Ned.
  10. i think you need an ABC license to sell it...i dunno the laws on giving it away.
  11. what are you doing sitting down? having some tapas? get yer booty on the dancefloor!
  12. Hola! Raver_mania and I will be doing the Gua- rapo thing on Friday night 10 - 2. Come by and pre-party before heading over to Five to see Senor Whalen and friends! Progressive House - you know how we do! Gua-Rapo 2039 Wilson Blv Arlington VA 21+ | 10 - 2
  13. The holiday season is a time to enjoy family dinners, office parties, and get-togethers with friends. Festive drinks and tasty punches often contribute to the holiday revelry, so here are some tips to help you celebrate sensibly: If you are a woman, remember: Women are more sensitive to the effects of alcohol. If you are a man, remember: Women are more sensitive to the effects of alcohol. Always drink from the bottle labeled "XXX." The bottle with the skull-and-crossbones on the front is poison. Drinking alone is a telltale sign that you know better than to put up with anybody's bullshit. Drinking more than seven nights a week is not just irresponsible, it's impossible. If someone you know is too drunk to drive, demand that he let you have his car keys. If he refuses, pull out a gun and demand the car keys again. This also works with people who are not drunk, and whom you do not know. Never drink with Tyler Schneeklov. While standing in the middle of the road at 3 a.m. yelling expletives at your ex-girlfriend, wear light-colored clothing so motorists can see you. Once you get married and have kids, stop drinking tons of whiskey and switch to drinking tons of wine. Always re-cap your flask between swigs. This lengthens the amount of time between drinks. Don't mix alcohol with stereotypes. If you are Irish, drink rum. If you are a pirate, drink whiskey. Don't drink and drive. Disregard this if you happen to be one of those people who drive better drunk. If you suddenly find yourself impaired by alcohol, prevent any social awkwardness by informing all those present that you profoundly love them, and that you never get this drunk. Never use alcohol to escape feelings of failure and loneliness. Use Vicodin. Before heading out to the office holiday party, tape a handcuff key to the inside of your watchband. Just trust us on this one.
  14. 'Morning After' Pill Gets Nod From FDA http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6429-2003Dec16.html Non-Prescription Use Safe, Panel Told By Marc Kaufman Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, December 17, 2003; Page A01 The emergency contraception or "morning after" pill marketed as Plan B should be available to women in pharmacies and supermarkets without a doctor's prescription, a panel of experts recommended yesterday to the Food and Drug Administration. The panel voted 23 to 4 in favor of dropping the prescription requirement, but the one-sided vote did not reflect the heated disagreements among panel members about whether the pill's action amounts to abortion and whether wider availability would encourage couples to engage in casual unprotected sex. If the FDA accepts the recommendation, women who fear an unwanted pregnancy could take immediate protective measures on their own without consulting a medical professional, a process that many women described in testimony yesterday as cumbersome, expensive and time-consuming. For maximum effectiveness, Plan B should be taken within 24 hours after intercourse. Since it was approved on a prescription-only basis in 1999, the manufacturer said, the regimen has been used by 2.4 million American women, a number that would be expected to grow sharply if it becomes as easily available as aspirin.
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