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| Originally posted by samhouse ill be there till 7am cuz im crazy like that |
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| Originally posted by disko-kandi thank u, thank u!! and thanks for info tara and diginut! but how will i recognize you? |
You can always talk to the DJ's after their sets too, they're TAs and you'll definitely know who they are!
no worries! i'll be in tara's good hands...but i'm not so sure she'll be behaving herself so much anymore as she's planning on!! hehehehe!!!
SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!! til 7am ... and that's not even a time according to ARIA..we just get warmed up then!
what am i gonna do with myself???

with all the rain .. this event has officially been declared a WHITE PARTY !! 
woohoo! look forward to meeting a whole lot of you tomorrow night!
steve.
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| Originally posted by disko-kandi no worries! i'll be in tara's good hands...but i'm not so sure she'll be behaving herself so much anymore as she's planning on!! hehehehe!!! SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!! til 7am ... and that's not even a time according to ARIA..we just get warmed up then! what am i gonna do with myself??? |
well if you're still buzzing at 7am there's always the comfort zone
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| Originally posted by charmscars but i have to work at 9am! pvd/dd i will go out hard *promise* taraxo |
Friendly reminder ...
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| Originally posted by tomeboy How does one go about spinning at TA invasion?? |
Weathering The Storm

It's wet. It's windy. It's miserable. But for the most part, the remains of tropical storm Isabel appear to have come in closer to a lamb than a lion. And it appears she'll go out that way, too.
Forecasters now believe the worst of what's left of the former hurricane will hit Toronto around noon, bringing 30-50 millimetres of rain.
And while there's still concerns about flooding, most of the heavier precipitation seems headed for the Niagara Region and up into Oshawa.
In Toronto, it's the wind that could still be a factor. It began blowing between 40-60 kilometres an hour overnight, and could reach as high as 100 kilometres before the day's done. That's caused Environment Canada to issue a wind warning for the G.T.A., and brings the possibility of property damage.
There have been numerous power outages across the city, and crews are working in the hazardous conditions trying to restore the juice. Hydro lines are down in a number of areas, making their jobs more difficult.
The full-blown effects of the storm haven't really been felt here yet. All public schools in the area are open, with the exception of the Halton Public and Catholic Boards, which made the decision to close their doors on Thursday. Students in York are off for a previously scheduled P.A. day.
At Pearson International Airport, it's mostly businesses as usual, with some flights to the U.S. affected by the storm still off limits. Call your airline before heading out.
Overall, the storm will be nasty but survivable. The pelting rain, driven by high winds will be life-affecting, but not life threatening.
http://www.pulse24.com/News/Top_Sto...19-001/page.asp
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