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Posted by *TiEsTo*SuX* on Jan-02-2008 17:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Vogon
So how many Red Bulls/Coffees do you need to party at Guv until 6am, and then continue to bust a move at the Zone until noon?

Not that I have been to the zone, but have been invited several times.


I don't go to Guv.
I don't go out the night before zone.
Like go get there full of energy
I don't like redbull, so to answer your question...none. No coffee either lol.
I'm usually sober...I don't need anything! I'm crazy enough on my own!


Posted by Final GTS on Jan-02-2008 18:05:

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quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
maybe its because I'm an older partier but I find that funny


Heh, funny guy.

Dont get me wrong, I am sure it used to be way better than it was even a couple years ago. I have only been going out into the EDM scene since 04, but wasnt into it enough in 04/05 to make any real judgement.

However, I did notice a huge change in 06 to 07, mainly in the crowd and the performance of the DJ's. The Vibe changed drastically. (most) DJ's got lazy. The "happy to be there" party night was replaced with "I'm going to party it up even if I have to die trying".

Maybe there were other causes, but I got sick of apologizing to friends in 07 who were wondering WTF happened since the last time they were up there with me in '06.


Posted by Final GTS on Jan-02-2008 18:05:

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Damn double post that it wont delete...


Posted by Dr. DAS on Jan-02-2008 19:02:

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quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
The fact that quite a few people like to gather in a dark basement and listen to dark, dirty beats (with substances involved or not involved) really makes them all the scum of society.


I've only been a handful of times, but I've never had a bad night. Mind your business, dig the tunes and get your little funk on.


Introducing the TOTA 'Proud To Be Scum' Club!!!


Posted by KaiLee on Jan-02-2008 21:48:

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quote:
Originally posted by Dr. DAS
I've only been a handful of times, but I've never had a bad night. Mind your business, dig the tunes and get your little funk on.


Introducing the TOTA 'Proud To Be Scum' Club!!!



LOL nice one

I've never had a bad time there either....everyone is always in their funk states of mind enjoying it


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Jan-02-2008 22:40:

Re: Comfort Zone - I don't get it

quote:
Originally posted by nifty narcotix


I can't relate to you as i've never had a bad time there. It's where i fell in love with house music, it's where i hear the most amazing beats so I just love that place regardless of the sketch. But honestly if you've experienced the zone and still don't like it then i doubt this will ever change for you. Maybe you should just leave it at that. Some of the ppl I party with at the guv have said very similar things you said about the zone and i've been partying with them at the guv for almost 5 years now and their opinion of cz still has not changed. They simply don't like it and never will. So i don't see the point in forcing yourself to have a good time there if you can't. Like Funky said, those sam djs play at other clubs as well so go there instead.


Posted by Yohan on Jan-02-2008 22:47:

been to CZ only a handful of times, and I've never had a bad time

as for the sketch, they don't bother me, I don't bother them. I get a kick out of stupid things they end up doing.

CZ is definitely an experience. I'd rather take CZ over going to regular clubs with people dressed to get attention, annoying guys hitting on every girl they see and pushy crowds


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Jan-02-2008 22:51:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
I'd rather take CZ over going to regular clubs with people dressed to get attention, annoying guys hitting on every girl they see and pushy crowds

couldn't agree more


Posted by kotsy on Jan-02-2008 22:51:

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quote:
Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
Like Funky said, those sam djs play at other clubs as well so go there instead.


Even if their sets at other clubs are diluted.


Posted by afterhrsgurl on Jan-02-2008 22:56:

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quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
Even if their sets at other clubs are diluted.

their sets at other clubs are never gonna be the same or as good but at least he'll enjoy himself more according to what he stated abut cz


Posted by activate on Jan-02-2008 23:35:

Played Comfort Zone for the 3rd time yesterday!

Played upstairs this time, and it was soooo much fun.

Personally, I'm not really into hanging out there, though i do go occasionally and just drink upstairs.

But fuck me that crowd is great to play for!!


Posted by shanny on Jan-02-2008 23:42:

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quote:
Originally posted by activate
personally i miss the good old days of october 2005. back then it used to be about the music.


ya, but only the first three weeks. By week four, dj's were already starting to sell out and partiers had grown jaded and pretentious.

/spitty


Posted by terrytutone on Jan-03-2008 01:03:

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quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Funny...I've had chats with DJs who do play there and they tell me they all play their best when at Zone as the crowd is brutally tough at times. Hmmmm.
Take Manzone and Strong for instance


M&S are amazing. but youre right, they do recognize that they have to play to a zone crowd. They realize that the zone crowd is made up of add cases and kids who were 'special' growing up. In effect, there sound is somewhat dumbed down, you might say, more accessible and usually just non stop pounding.

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
So the chat I was having with a girl who works in non-profit yesterday .where is it? Zone of all places!


Her nonprofit work is probably served as some kind of atonement for all the terrible things she does and to make herself feel better about going to the zone. you know, kind of like how all you guys get defensive when you talk about going to the zone. Like: 'i go sober', and all of that. She probably spends 24 hours a weekend at the zone and then justifies it by telling everyone that she does work for charity.


Posted by Yohan on Jan-03-2008 01:25:

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quote:
Originally posted by terrytutone
M&S are amazing. but youre right, they do recognize that they have to play to a zone crowd. They realize that the zone crowd is made up of add cases and kids who were 'special' growing up. In effect, there sound is somewhat dumbed down, you might say, more accessible and usually just non stop pounding.



Her nonprofit work is probably served as some kind of atonement for all the terrible things she does and to make herself feel better about going to the zone. you know, kind of like how all you guys get defensive when you talk about going to the zone. Like: 'i go sober', and all of that. She probably spends 24 hours a weekend at the zone and then justifies it by telling everyone that she does work for charity.

lol.
are you for real?


Posted by KaiLee on Jan-03-2008 01:37:

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quote:
Originally posted by terrytutone
M&S are amazing. but youre right, they do recognize that they have to play to a zone crowd. They realize that the zone crowd is made up of add cases and kids who were 'special' growing up. In effect, there sound is somewhat dumbed down, you might say, more accessible and usually just non stop pounding.


LOL yes that's why yesterday Glenn Morrison delivered a beautiful set of progressive trance because the music there is all made for 'special' people.


quote:
Originally posted by terrytutone
Her nonprofit work is probably served as some kind of atonement for all the terrible things she does and to make herself feel better about going to the zone. you know, kind of like how all you guys get defensive when you talk about going to the zone. Like: 'i go sober', and all of that. She probably spends 24 hours a weekend at the zone and then justifies it by telling everyone that she does work for charity.



I would hardly call her vast knowledge of the subject and passion justification for going out dancing. Just because something doesn't rub you the right way doesn't mean it's utterly and morally wrong.

Last time I checked having my crotch grabbed at guvernment by some drunk slimeball was morally wrong but since it's at a place that isn't Zone that guy is automatically Jesus.

Why exactly are you posting on a clubbing forum if your opinions on clubbing habits and venue choices aren't exactly open?


Posted by Yohan on Jan-03-2008 01:48:

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quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee

kelly, let's not feed the trolls.

dude takes the award for most head in the ass comment of the year award, and it's barely 2 days into 08


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jan-03-2008 01:50:

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quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
lol.
are you for real?


unfortunately he probably is for real and probably looks a little bit like this guy


Posted by terrytutone on Jan-03-2008 01:54:

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quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Last time I checked having my crotch grabbed at guvernment by some drunk slimeball was morally wrong but since it's at a place that isn't Zone that guy is automatically Jesus.


I wouldnt say hes Jesus. Most guv patrons wouldnt deny why they are there. The guvernment is just as bad as the comfort zone, but the guvernment is also quite different from the comfort zone in other respects and thats why they cant be compared. The zone is considered by the heads on this board to be some kind of mecca and im just saying that it isnt.

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Why exactly are you posting on a clubbing forum if your opinions on clubbing habits and venue choices aren't exactly open?


They are quite open. I have been to the comfort zone. I have given it more than one chance. I make these posts because i loving clubbing, house music, and this city more than anything.


Posted by Binder_Dundat on Jan-03-2008 01:59:

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quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee

Last time I checked having my crotch grabbed at guvernment by some drunk slimeball was morally wrong


So, how u been ?


Posted by KaiLee on Jan-03-2008 02:03:

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quote:
Originally posted by Binder_Dundat
So, how u been ?


How you dooooooooiiiin

Crotch is all better now.....she was pretty traumatized by that incident though.


Posted by Binder_Dundat on Jan-03-2008 02:08:

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quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
How you dooooooooiiiin

Crotch is all better now.....she was pretty traumatized by that incident though.


Shut up, you liked it!


Posted by KaiLee on Jan-03-2008 02:10:

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quote:
Originally posted by Binder_Dundat
Shut up, you liked it!



I'll admit I was offended at first


Then the idea of being violated in such a way made me tingle in my fun spots


Posted by Binder_Dundat on Jan-03-2008 02:13:

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quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
I'll admit I was offended at first


Then the idea of being violated in such a way made me tingle in my fun spots


You're a dirty little girl...just how I like them!!!


Posted by nifty narcotix on Jan-03-2008 03:40:

Ok, so after all the responses to this thread, I've come to some conclusions. The reasons why I haven't had a good time at CZ seem to be nonexistent, mostly just in my head. The main thing was that I felt unsafe there, because it's such a shady place. From what everyone is saying though, I gather that this isn't really the case, and people tend to mind their own business. I also didn't know about all the different areas and what each one means (boys town, gangster row, etc). That helps a lot.

I definitely will give it another shot sometime soon, to see how it goes. Hopefully not on an expensive day. If it doesn't work out, then whatever. I just hate the idea of missing out on an awesome party for stupid reasons.


Posted by Yohan on Jan-03-2008 03:42:

quote:
Originally posted by nifty narcotix
Ok, so after all the responses to this thread, I've come to some conclusions. The reasons why I haven't had a good time at CZ seem to be nonexistent, mostly just in my head. The main thing was that I felt unsafe there, because it's such a shady place. From what everyone is saying though, I gather that this isn't really the case, and people tend to mind their own business. I also didn't know about all the different areas and what each one means (boys town, gangster row, etc). That helps a lot.

I definitely will give it another shot sometime soon, to see how it goes. Hopefully not on an expensive day. If it doesn't work out, then whatever. I just hate the idea of missing out on an awesome party for stupid reasons.

Go with TAs if you don't feel safe or worried about the sketch


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