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djmasterweb

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  1. Yeah, this is such a positive message... 'We cheered when 911 happened in New York and say that proudly here. Because when we were down at the trade center we were getting hit over the head by cops, told that we can’t come in this building, hustled down to the train station because of the way we dressed and talked, and so on, we were racially profiled. So, when the planes hit the building we were like, "mmmm, justice."'
  2. Greenie, I have mad respect for you too. And your post makes a whole bunch of sense. The one thing I'm just hung up on is this whole expectation for a nice tip before services are rendered. Yes, a tip to the doorman who lets you slide or a tip to the host who quickly grabs my party and seats me in a nice area. However I just can't feel the whole argument about throwing front money at a host with whom I've never done previous business, while all indications are pointing at a lack of communication and poor treatment.
  3. So if your party of 28 pays "only" $3500 and doesn't front load with a huge tip on top of that, does that excuse the hosts/club for... 1. Losing your reservation. 2. Not advising you of the table situation before hand. 3. Having you carry your own bottles to a new table. 4. Ignoring you for 40 minutes. 5. Asking for another tip after all that.
  4. With all respect, that is complete B.S to say that expecting someone to deliver on a business deal equals destroying the way people think about nightlife. If anything, your response would make people think a deal means nothing, and unless you're willing to get hustled, you can expect nightclub representations to be a bunch of lies. If a customer and a club representative make a deal that $3500 covers 28 people (that's over $100 per person) and then that customer receives bad service, then it doesn't matter what other people spend. It's a simple business deal... Here's the price. This is what you'll receive. Not here's the price, and we'll treat you like dog shit unless you pay us a whole lot more upfront. Get real.
  5. I cannot believe the replies you guys are giving leftymo. If what she says is accurate then Tryst is COMPLETELY in the wrong. Tips are OPTIONAL and many people tip AFTER they receive good service. If she tipped $80 (probably before she received bad service) then the host should have the common sense to know the customer is willing to tip and strive to make her experience even better so he can receive a bigger tip at the end of the night, by going above the call of duty to make sure her huge party is happy! If she spent $3500 then tips should be completely based on quality of services rendered. $3500. Think about it. A party comprised of doctors and professionals. THAT is what Tryst wants. Treat them well and worry about tips later. And Steve Wynn's own words would suggest he fears what he doesn't understand about hip-hop. He went on a public crusade after the whole situation with the sheriff stating live hip-hop causes danger in Las Vegas. Wynn was the first to go to the press and say something to the effect of "if you want to see rappers don't come to this hotel."
  6. I agree with him on the new records. We break 10 to 20 new records a week at the club but here in the tourist city of Vegas we also need to cater to the common denominator. By the way, look at all that "cheat" equipment in that interview studio
  7. I would respectfully disagree with the second biggest weekend next to NYE. I believe that Memorial weekend, Labor Day weekend, and this year's All Star Weekend will all be far bigger than superbowl weekend, especially for clubs.
  8. 1. It's "You're." 2. I guess you didn't understand the reason he wrote it that way.
  9. Oh c'mon LA late, we're finally driving traffic back to this lonely Vegas board And it's especially fun to watch Greenie join in on the fun! It's a whole lot more enjoyable than the influx of promotions, etc.
  10. I would love to end this round of your shit talking on your last notes about Too $hort so even the new readers of this forum can appreciate the entertainment value of your posts.
  11. Mr. Freeze, you never heard of Too $hort and you're trying to school people on Hip-Hop? He released SIX PLATINUM solo albums in a ROW! And three gold albums as well. And your argument about sending people home drunk (in Vegas) was classic. Thanks. The entertainment value of your posts make up for your biting of my site.
  12. Last night was unbelievable. We had a two to three hour line to get in almost all night. And then Too $hort (who actually is a pimp) and Hoodstarz showed up with Mad Linx from B.E.T. and put on a 45 minute impromptu performance free of charge. Too $hort brought 20 HOT chicks in the booth. It was insane. Everyone said it was a great night and a real achievement for Hip-Hop in Vegas. Mr. Freeze, you probably don't know anything about Short, but he was putting out records in the Bay while you were dancing with Irene Cara. 1983: Don't Stop Rappin' 1985: Players 1987: Raw, Uncut, and X-Rated 1988: Born to Mack (Gold) 1988: Life Is...Too $hort (Multi-Platinum) 1990: Short Dog's In The House (Platinum) 1992: Shorty The Pimp (Platinum) 1993: Get In Where You Fit In (Platinum) 1993: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Player Years, 1983-1988 1995: Cocktails (Platinum 1996: Gettin' It (Album Number Ten) (Platinum) 1997: Greatest Hits 1999: Can't Stay Away (Gold) 2000: You Nasty (Gold) 2001: Chase the Cat 2002: What's My Favorite Word? 2003: It's About Time 2003: Married to the Game 2006: Pimpin' Incorparated CD/DVD (mixtape) 2006: Pimpin Incorporated (Screwed & Chopped) (mixtape) 2006: Gangsters and Strippers CD/DVD 2006: Blow the Whistle
  13. HAHAHA!! Those are so much fun to watch.
  14. We at OPM do not use metal detectors. However we wand people before they go upstairs. And we hire uniformed police officers to secure the outside of the club. It's a proactive approach to good security. We always strive to provide a safe environment for our patrons. And, particularly in a hip-hop setting, it's always smart to send a message that we have zero tolerance for knuckleheaded activity. It has worked too. OPM is probably the safest club in all of Las Vegas. There have been nearly zero incidents in THREE years. And there have been no weapon related altercations at all. The ironic part is that the biggest reason we go WAY above the call of security duty, is that we need to overcome the prejudices of people who fear what they don't know.
  15. The funny part of this, however, is that a very select few actually know *why* Mr. Freeze was included in the VH-1 show. I do have first hand knowledge, and it's almost as disturbing as Mr. Freeze's spelling abilities. Suffice it to say, the merits of his "accomplishments" had little to do with it.
  16. Not sure of the date but Memorial Weekend will feature a lot of great events all across the city, not just rehab.
  17. Your posts are so painful to read I think I'm willing to concede, just to stop your illiterate babble.
  18. Hey look... Seems that OPM is about to win the AOL vote again. All those online gang members must be at it again... http://cityguide.aol.com/lasvegas/bestdanceclubs
  19. Well, Mr. Freeze, it appears you won't remove the web page you bit from me. How about this... I built a replacement page for you so won't have to do anything but copy it onto your servers. I included a picture from your Sunday night sausage party, along with music to capture the true hip-hop from the peak of your career. Enjoy. http://www.freevegasclubs.com/freeze.html
  20. Let's see if Mr. Freeze is a lying sack of shit... Google News Search: OPM Vegas Shooting http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=TSHA,TSHA:2004-49,TSHA:en&q=opm%20vegas%20shooting&oe=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn (No Results) And the web template you copied was CODED by ME, personally. You BIT it. That's wack. You're a biting lying hating has-been, Freeze. Oh and a widdle baby too.
  21. They probably didn't have to fly from NY to NY so they didn't use Serato. So if I understand your newest point, a dj is OK to use Serato *only* if he plays at a wack ass Hip-Hop club. You're starting to really show your brain power. You still avoid the question. Why did you BITE my SITE? You STOLE my page and used it on your own website and you won't explain why. And who got shot? There hasn't been a shooting at OPM ever. If its all over the news, where's the link? As far as real and fake, you keep bragging about artists from 1980 visiting your dead night and we'll keep laughing with Jon (who was at the club Friday when Omarion performed for 1000 ladies and 100 fellas) to the bank... ya know like that fake ass wack hip-hop song "Money In the Bank!"
  22. Yeah so if I understand you correctly, it's now ok to use Serato as long as you originally used wax. That's quite different than your original tune here but at least we're making some progress. So Kid is still great and the new generation of djs are still wack because some of them never used vinyl. Still curious why you didn't answer my question about the website you bite. Also curious if your web designers programmed an Apple 2-C or a Syntax or TRS-80. If not, why are you having some wack company design your website. Only a wack ass web designer uses the new technologies without first learning on the original computers with 2K RAM.
  23. I also wanted to add that the Kiiiiiiid Capri and his sidekick Technician the DJ both played at OPM this past weekend, and guess what... they use Serato along with vinyl now! OMG! Does that mean Kiiiiiiid is now a wack fake ass DJ too? All their music tracks have preset queue points too which we djs even refer to as "the greatest cheats!" However the crowds love the results, so we don't really care because it's not about us, it's about keeping people happy. Oh well the world must be changing. I'll put money on it that DJ P moves to Serato soon if he hasn't already done so... I mean seriously, is he going to bring 20 crates to the Playboy mansion when he's asked to do a party for big $$
  24. Well I know one of the clubs he didn't mention by name was OPM, probably trying to be courteous to me, but that's OK. While I appreciate it, I already addressed it by saying staff incidents don't always represent a club's policies or a trend, but sometimes just isolated incidents during an isolated scenario. For example, he was unhappy by the manner in which he was repeatedly asked to move while the venue was busy, and I explained that the date of his visit took place when the club had just been involved in discussions with the fire marshal so tensions may have been higher than usual.
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