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  1. so, i think i have a "networking" luncheon on monday at noon. that means i don't think i'll be at tenaglia super late as i must have my head about me. btw, we're on page 300.
  2. i should have really gone to holden at disco that weekend, instead of wasting my time and money at cox. that
  3. Thu, Apr 22nd 2004 · a TWISTED release party @ KARMA(4/22) · ALL "FEEL THE LOVE" @ KEYBAR · BENJI CANDELARIO / SHIMON M - INDULGENCE @ LE SOUK · Depth Charge Thursdays @ Mixx Lounge · IGNITE @ LA CAVERNA w/ PJAY & DJ CAMEA!! · JOESKI & ONIONZ at Discotheque + IT'S FREE · Laurent Garnier at Centro-Fly · LIVE @ VIRGIN · Melvin Moore & Pete Sung at Rhone · PLAYGROUND at Sin Sin Thursday 4.22 · Taster's Choice w/ DJ Spinna & Jay Locke · Turntables On The Hudson Fri, Apr 23rd 2004 · BE YOURSELF FINAL FRIDAY @ ARC w/DANNY TENAGLIA · Blue Sky Friday 4/23 Gaby from Astro&Glyde + AP!!! · Blunted Downstairs at Bauhaus w/ Dominique (plant) · CONVERGENCE w/ Intuition NYC @ GSTAAD · DJ Frank Delour @ Canal Room · GBH at Lotus · HECTOR ROMERO PT 2 · JUICE @ BIG 6 · Kazulo Krew Strikes Again! · MarathonMuzik @ Luke + Leroy 4/23 · Mark Farina & Donald Glaude @ Avalon Mix Fridays · monokini · PULSE: DYLAN DRAZEN, TAISUN, POOH, CHARLIE RUHLE · Tiger Beer Presents: Layo and Bushwacka at Crash M · Timo Maas at Crobar! · Worship, Stupendous Record Release Party Sat, Apr 24th 2004 · Afterhours Discotheque Day Party · danny rampling, kats & ori at avalon · DJ Code Present ConfiDance · Electronic Perversion -Rus Deep, Fame, Lasix, more · Jon Cutler at Nocturne · Mad Dogs & Englishman Feat. Automagic's DJ Will · PLAYGROUND Saturday 4.24 Bauhaus w/Spoony D · SUBDIVISION @ Club Seho · The Manhattan Groovemasters @ BOOM · vinylholic w/ 6-Hour POWDER
  4. i've got some fly stuff you've never seen. in fact, i've got another one like it which is a bit more colorful w/ green in it!
  5. i wonder how long it takes for him to put all that shit on:confused:
  6. i can probably sort you out a shirt too! then you'll be looking now, let's not get too carried away: the shirts are shiny, the trousers are swooshy!
  7. so, friday, we're gonna have to be "quick as a bunny" after you folks get to town in getting to the club. maybe GK will brave my dangerous neighborhood and come 'round too!
  8. i'm off to the gym too. i have no energy this week!
  9. nothing here. sometimes your messages take a LOOOONG time to come through.
  10. stmt: gary coleman is the greatest actor of our time. responses: ?
  11. i actually applied again for 3 or 4 other jobs. your company sucks! (you rule though!)
  12. U.K. - AFP Manchester football stadium target of bomb plot: report 2 hours, 12 minutes ago MANCHESTER, England (AFP) - British police have foiled a plot to bomb a football stadium, possibly that of Manchester United, following the arrest of 10 terror suspects, according to reports swiftly dismissed by the club. AFP Photo The mass circulation Sun newspaper said that "a suicide bomb plot to kill thousands of soccer fans" this weekend had been foiled by police raids Monday in which 10 people were arrested under Britain's Terrorism Act. The Sun, quoting unnamed intelligence sources, said Al-Qaeda planned to kill "thousands" of fans at Old Trafford when Manchester United took on Liverpool in an English Premiership match on Saturday. The would-be bombers had already bought tickets to the game, it said, and planned to blow themselves up in different parts of the stadium. "If successful, any such attack would have caused absolute carnage," a police source told the tabloid. "Thousands of people could have been killed." However Manchester United, whose home stadium is the biggest in Britain with 67,500 seats, said they had been in talks with police but only about normal security arrangements for Saturday's match. The club "dismissed" the newspaper reports, a statement on their official Internet site said. Police refused to comment. "We're not talking about intended targets at all," a spokesman told AFP. "We don't comment whatsoever on what's coming out from other sources, and we're not commenting on intended targets and on any speculation flying around." The Times newspaper reported that other possible targets might have been the ground of United's local rivals, Manchester City, or else a shopping centre in Manchester, a city of 2.6 million in northwest England. According to the paper, British security services were believed to have mounted electronic surveillance which suggested a possible attack aimed at a "large gathering of people." The 10 suspects picked up in Monday's raids in central and northern England, which involved 400 police, were described by police as being North African and Iraqi Kurdish in origin. On March 30 a similar big swoop in London and surrounding counties saw nine people arrested under the Terrorism Act and the seizure of a large quantity of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, a potential bomb-making ingredient. Terrorism experts said an attack on a large crowd, such as at a football match, was possible. "There is plenty of evidence that the Al-Qaeda network is prepared to attack soft targets, and that they are not necessarily confining their attacks to capital cities," said Paul Wilkinson, head of Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at St Andrews University in Scotland. "The record of Al-Qaeda certainly is that they are interested in mass killing and they have a very wide range of potential targets in mind," he told AFP. However local people professed themselves unalarmed. "We are in constant communication with Greater Manchester Police and at no point have we been informed the centre is a target," Steve Bunce, manager of Manchester's vast Trafford Shopping Centre, told AFP. "Today is just an ordinary Tuesday," added Nuno, a barman at one of the centre's numerous cafes. "I'm keeping my concentration on my job, even if it's quiet today."
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