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its true. a lot of its in your head. but def dont want to be vulnerable when youre there. some of the sketchies see that and like to prey on that. for ex. some of the gay guys like to prey on the straight guys, just for shits and giggles. i just dont like the asians cuz of my bad experience with them. its always in the back of my mind, so i avoid chinatown. im usually on the right side or in the dj booth. just mind your own business and you'll be fine.
I haven�t been to the zone since August 2006 ... damn its been a while.
Its a fun place, but you have to make sure that you go with open minded people... cuz that is precisely what will make or break the experience for you. If all your friends are positive and are having a good time then so will you, but if your friends are scared or cant get loose then they will drag you down a slippery slope of CZ paranoia.
my girl and i wont go out anymore saturday nite- we'll just go to cz sunday morning.
unlike the clubs in T.O there is no pretentiousness, no attitude, no drunks with attitude.
everyone is on the same page and are there for the MUSIC- the best in the city.
if you're looking for somewere to go and stand around in your versace dress shirt, drink vodka- redbull, look cool and try to pick up chicks, then stay the fuck at home, cause cz isnt about that.
as for the gangstas- have you ever interacted with them, or do they just intimidate you because you are stereotypical? one of the nicest guys i have met there is one of the 'gangstas'- we would never hang out outside of that place, but he always treats me and my woman with respect.
if you want somewhere to go to listen to the best beats in the city, with the best assorment of dj's anywhere, where you are not going to be judged or are going to judge others and just want and hear music, then there is no better club in the city.
if uour looking for anything other than that, stay home- please.
BFU
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| Originally posted by jchung52 its true. a lot of its in your head. but def dont want to be vulnerable when youre there. some of the sketchies see that and like to prey on that. for ex. some of the gay guys like to prey on the straight guys, just for shits and giggles. i just dont like the asians cuz of my bad experience with them. its always in the back of my mind, so i avoid chinatown. im usually on the right side or in the dj booth. just mind your own business and you'll be fine. |
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| Originally posted by terrytutone 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Originally posted by English Rachel Says the guy whose avatar comment says Location: In your girlfriend's pants Classy |
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| Originally posted by English Rachel Says the guy whose avatar comment says Location: In your girlfriend's pants Classy |
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| Originally posted by WillyWonka He probably stole it from me...since I've had that location since I registered. Maybe he's my twin separated from birth. |
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| Originally posted by Halycon you and i must visit different boyztown then... everytime i hit the zone with the boys we keep to ourselves. and the people we know. |
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| Originally posted by English Rachel So he is classy AND original |
I don't get it... what's so scary? I was there for the 1st time NYD and fully sober - music was great; place is pretty much a hole (lol); people were sketchy but they are in Guv too but maybe not as concentrated; yes I was eyed down by the "gangsters" but what's so scary about them --- have you walked around Richmond Club district... "wanna-be thugs" are a dime a dozen there. I've been in worse situations in my life outside of TO (ie 5' away from someone being shot at) so not sure CZ is all that bad if you go to enjoy the music and don't expect to be in a "fancy" club environment.
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| Originally posted by axim so not sure CZ is all that bad if you go to enjoy the music and don't expect to be in a "fancy" club environment. |
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| Originally posted by WillyWonka I think you're a classy dame since I read your comments about the pregnancy issues in the other thread. Two thumbs for your opinion and not swaying to what your friends POV were. |
I hope you're hungry!
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker I hope you're hungry! |
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| Originally posted by rabbitjoker I hope you're hungry! |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree dude takes the award for most head in the ass comment of the year award, and it's barely 2 days into 08 |
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| Originally posted by afterhrsgurl sounds like he could be Vivid Boy's alt lol |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree nah. vivid boy has more style. |
just because i like dirty beats doesnt mean i want to enjoy them in a DIRTY FUCKING PLACE
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| Originally posted by Flec just because i like dirty beats doesnt mean i want to enjoy them in a DIRTY FUCKING PLACE |
The first time I went to the Zone was in 1997. It was amazing. You could hear DJs like Ann Savage for only $5. All the people wore thier rave gear - soothers, fat pants and all. It was simply an amazing vibe. Shortly after it seriouly degraded. But you know what? I have always had a good time there. Although I haven't been since 2004. So Ia m not sure how it is now. Just be selective to who you talk to. I am living in Montreal now and the scene really sucks here compared with Toronto. They don't have anything like the zone here.
LOL@ this thread.
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| Originally posted by English Rachel Says the guy whose avatar comment says Location: In your girlfriend's pants Classy |
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