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i'm so surprised to see that JP is still strong. Or is it that you havent heard enough of any other DJ to really compare? (just a thought)

good thing I guess.

Do you guys thing that any one style of house is stronger?

Deep Vs. Hard, Progressive, ect.

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i'm so surprised to see that JP is still strong. Or is it that you havent heard enough of any other DJ to really compare? (just a thought)

good thing I guess.

Do you guys thing that any one style of house is stronger?

Deep Vs. Hard, Progressive, ect.

so how was the CT party? how much were heads getting charged at the door?

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so how was the CT party? how much were heads getting charged at the door?

$15 on my list- and I kept the list open until about 12

Then some @ 20 and @ 30

We had a little over 400 ppl which was great!

especially with the rain...

I'd love to hear what everyone else thought - I really only got a chance to enjoy it for an hour...because I had to make sure everything else was in order.

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$15 on my list- and I kept the list open until about 12

Then some @ 20 and @ 30

We had a little over 400 ppl which was great!

especially with the rain...

I'd love to hear what everyone else thought - I really only got a chance to enjoy it for an hour...because I had to make sure everything else was in order.

thats cool....u jack the prices as the night goes on !!! u work for crobar too?

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thats cool....u jack the prices as the night goes on !!! u work for crobar too?

listen- I dont own the place - I did the best that I could, I kept my list open until an hour before

I hooked up groups of people when I could and overall it was a great party- everyone seemed to be happy.

I decided sat. night after the party that I was happier when I retired from this BS. I like it- I'm great at it, but its difficult dealing with club owners, and "partners" who have no organization, big ideas with out common sense or any knowledge of the market.

It is an uphill battle. The money is in Corp. events... I left this "club" stuff a long time ago.

Anyway...Boris will be @ Gasoline this weekend...and they want to charge $20 cover....door open early again.

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