Jump to content
Clubplanet Nightlife Community

ryan2772

Members
  • Posts

    5,554
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by ryan2772

  1. ryan2772

    Ferry Corsten E vyte

    i won't ever go to an 18+ event again :-\
  2. hmm.....you seemed EXTREMELY happy sat night.....hmm......
  3. what do you guys think about spurrier coming to town....i think it might happen
  4. i live right across the street ;D
  5. i didn't pass out....
  6. ryan2772

    New Year's Eve

    when is it?
  7. ryan2772

    Sander?

    i was there from start to finish, didn't notice a single different aspect as far as the lighting went, other than the video on the screens was obviously brought to space by sander. that aside, it was still one of the best sets i've ever seen there.
  8. ryan2772

    Sander?

    main room set was freakin incredible. track selection was very diverse, a lot of surprises. i didn't notice a single thing about the dvj's.
  9. saw him when he was here last year, he really does put on a helluva show way to go inspector, you should be a codebreaker for the military
  10. man, you are persistent! ;D dude, electronic music is doing pretty good, i think. every wmc makes me believe that more and more, this one coming up will be even better. you seem to want every american young and old to appreciate our music, but it just ain't gonna happen. because to joe public, who cares?? people have mortgages to pay and kids to raise. people have a lot to worry about, and i don't blame them. you have to see the issue from their perspective. they see on the news a kid died at a warehouse rave in b.f.e. they don't want to try to find out the root of the problem, they see the cops busted the place, and they think all is good. so with that in mind, i think we're doing pretty good. we get to see world famous (and locally famous) djs consistently. we have nothing to complain about.
  11. the apathy that you speak of is in the "general public". no one in 99% of america cares about this issue.
  12. the majority doesnt agree. goddammit you're right :'(
  13. yeah, i saw one of 'em driving my bicycle the other day :-\
  14. one thing i found interesting about the election is the fact that the citizens of new york, the people that were most affected by 9/11, voted 82% for kerry. these are the mothers, fathers, children, widows, and widowers that lost loved ones on 9/11/01, not to mention the fact that every citizen in new york found themselves to be a terrorist target. these people overwhelmingly decided that gwb is not an adequate leader of this country. why is that??? also i found it interesting that the metropolitan areas of the usa, ny, miami, los angeles, chicago, detroit, all of the states (besides fl) that house these cities, voted kerry. i don't think city folk are "smarter" than country folk, but i do think that those of us that live in urban areas are more exposed to various cultures, languages, etc, that creates a broader view of the world.
  15. doesn't anyone have good handwriting anymore???
  16. ;Dwhere the hell do you find this stuff?
  17. YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME
  18. listening now, good call ramon ;D www.kiss100.com click on digweed, they play his last show
  19. well i guess since football isn't working out for them, some dolphins are putting forth their efforts into fixing the nhl labor dispute. : ------- http://www.nhlcbanews.com/news/nfl_cap110104.html More NFL Players voice support for salary cap Nov. 1, 2004 Last month, National Football League Players' Association President Troy Vincent refuted the contention of Bob Goodenow, Executive Director of the NHL Players' Association, that pro football players are unhappy with their current collective bargaining agreement that includes a salary cap. On October 30, in a story entitled 'Dolphins say cap might help hockey,' the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that many Miami Dolphins players agree with Vincent's positive cap analysis. "Teams can't overload, like the Yankees do," Dolphins defensive end David Bowens told the Sun-Sentinel. "All teams, when you line up every Sunday, the amount of talent on each team is about equal and you know as a football player that anybody can win. In training camp, you know anybody can win the Super Bowl. To me and I think to the fans, it's important to know that each team has a chance to be competitive. The salary cap allows that to happen." Fullback Rob Konrad, who, the paper adds, holds a business degree from Syracuse University and manages accounts for some NHL players, said, "After studying it the last couple years, I think [the salary cap's] a good system and I like what we've done. So I think the cap is fair as long as it's regulated and as long as it's moved percentagewise with the revenues that are coming in." "The salary cap's been a good move. It keeps things from getting out of control like hockey. It hinders some players and it helps others, but the good thing is it's helped the game," cornerback Sam Madison said. "Hopefully hockey gets it together because all the years that hockey's been going without a cap and then all of a sudden, 'Boom, you're getting a salary cap,' I know it's tough for players to accept. But it's paying off for us."
  20. hahaha hell yeah man i sat through the whole credits, what a great tune ;D
  21. Sounds good, hope to see you there! So, we have decided to make the drive up....can you give me the address of this place? Thanks and see you tonight! Head east off of 95 on Atlantic Avenue. It will be on the south (right) side of the road just as you enter the downtown area. If anyone needs tips on where to park, pm me. 8) Also make sure you take the Atlantic Ave exit that is in PBC. Yes, there is an Atlantic Blvd in Broward. I've had friends mistakenly take that exit. Don't make that mistake! yep, i did that my first time
×
×
  • Create New...