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  1. Arc needs to bring him back. The Meganight parties were great.
  2. The night they where at arc was not that great IMO. Dont sweat it.
  3. I post on the Arc, Naughtybooth, Meganight, and DT
  4. I thought you had the back room on wensdays. $5 Thank you come again.
  5. Try using craigslist.org . Look at the jobs underretail/food/hospit
  6. No they have the 718 SESSIONS with Danny Krivit (Body and Soul) on sundays at Deep. Shelter is at Club Shelter on Saturdays.
  7. UK Government Issues Guidelines For Harm Reduction Efforts Regarding Safe Use Of Ecstasy The UK's Home Office announced that it will "ignore the personal use of Ecstasy and other so-called dance drugs in nightclubs." The Times of London reported on March 8, 2002 ( "Home Office Softens Line Against Dance Drugs") that "In a new set of Home Office guidelines the Government accepts that drug-taking is a part of youth culture that cannot be eradicated. It wants the public to recognise that drug misuse has to be fought on many fronts." The Times reported that "The guide underpins the Government's strategy of focusing on dealers and the impact of hard drugs such as heroin and cocaine while developing ways of minimising the harm caused by dance club drugs. It gives clubs advice on how to prevent dealing and how to make the venues safer for clubbers using drugs, including the provision of 'chill-out' rooms, water and better ventilation. It also called for 'amnesty boxes' where young people can deposit drugs they are carrying before they are searched. The guide also urges clubs to instal metal detectors to curb gun crime in big cities. The guide, Safer Clubbing, says: 'Controlled drug use has become a large part of youth culture and is, for many young people, an integral part of a night out.'" The Times reported: "Releasing the guide, Bob Ainsworth, a junior Home Office Minister, admitted the reality of the scale of drug-taking. He said there was no point ignoring the drug culture surrounding the club scene. 'We have to recognise that some clubbers will continue to ignore the risks and carry on taking dangerous drugs,' Mr Ainsworth said. 'If we cannot stop them from taking drugs then we must be prepared to take steps to reduce the harm that they may cause themselves. We are not asking club owners to condone the use of drugs on their premises. What we're asking them to do is accept that we're not going to be successful in the entirety in keeping drugs out of the club scene.'" The UK Home Office makes available the "Safer Clubbing Guide" through the web from http://thesten.com/main/k.php?key=YOUNG. A version of the guide in a smaller filesize is also available.
  8. If you are ever in town when Danny Howells is go to Arc.
  9. The only Arc I know is 6 Hubert st. but this place is Tribeca not BK.
  10. I thought that people on the arc board were nasty to Danny T. Let him be. The man is a genius. One of the best if not the best this city has. Hey don't forget that it is his board and it is for his fans. What did you think he was going to say on his board?
  11. **Triumph for Drug Policy Alliance and Drug Policy Reform Advocates ** Supreme Court Declines to Hear Government on Medical Marijuana In a major victory for doctors, patients and the Drug Policy Alliance, the highest court in the U.S. has declined to hear the federal government's case against doctors' rights to recommend medical marijuana. On Tuesday the Supreme Court said that it would not review a lower court's decision to uphold a doctor's right to recommend the drug to patients. This means that the federal government is still prohibited from threatening physicians who recommend, or even discuss, medical marijuana use with their patients. Already the decision has drawn a tidal wave of media seeking comment from the Drug Policy Alliance. Dan Abrahamson, Director of Legal Affairs, today spoke with reporters from the New York Times, USA Today, LA Times and dozens of other media outlets. The decision is an important success for the Alliance. In November 1996, we initiated the legal case against the federal government on behalf of California's doctors and patients. The Alliance recruited the physician and patient plaintiffs, hired the ACLU and a private law firm as co-counsel, and helped fund the expensive class action lawsuit throughout its seven-year lifespan. Together we successfully prevented the government from punishing physicians who recommended medical use of marijuana to sick and dying patients. In October 2002, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit unanimously upheld doctors' free speech rights to recommend or approve marijuana as treatment. The Bush Administration appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, but the High Court has refused to disturb the lower court's decision. Both Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush have tried to stop medical marijuana in states that have approved the drug by threatening to remove the license of any doctor who even mentions medical marijuana to a patient. As a result of the Supreme Court victory, the federal government's intrusion into state-level medical marijuana policies has been dealt a big setback and states without medical marijuana laws are given a green light to enact laws similar to those upheld in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Medical marijuana is proven to be effective in treating various serious illnesses and is the most widely supported issue in drug policy reform. The Alliance will continue to lead efforts to secure the rights of doctors to recommend and patients to use this drug. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  12. Summerstage was an 8. Summerstage was a great space but the sound system was weak. The music festival atmasphere was of the hook. I hope that MADE events does some more show at the summerstage next year.
  13. Avalon is fun. Sorry about the people that have had bad times at Avalon. Timo mass was ok. I can not give one of those the DJ saved my life stories. Over all avalon gets a 7 out of 10. 10 being a S&D night at twilo.
  14. I have gone to Avalon both on fridays and saturdays. I was never told that I could not go in because I didnt have a girl with me. The staff has been realy nice. They seem to be not that well informed about the DJS. For example who is spinning and when the next DJ will go on. This I do not like. As for the bottle service never even thought about using it. I hope you get your money back. I hate when place pulls bullshit like that.
  15. What do u spin? Whats the cover? When does your list close?
  16. WOW!! This place is wicked. Hey WEED247 did you ever read this message board b4 u started to post. I can say you must have some big balls or you are into S&M.
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