Originally posted by verndogs
Except you are assuming this happened in America. This happened in London
I know it did. And while I am not totally familiar with all the laws in England, I assume they have similar rights to free speech and expression. I also assume that it is okay for private entities, and even some public ones, to deny service based on not meeting certain requirements. If you don't wear shoes you can't enter, for example.
Posted by nchs09 on Jan-25-2008 18:19:
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Originally posted by fayraree
that was wierd.
Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Jan-25-2008 18:39:
nchs, you should see Crash. Not that bit of idiotic racism in the inner-city ooOOoOOOOOOoo bullshit that won awards some years back, but Cronenberg's Crash.
Posted by ToxicGreenWaste on Jan-25-2008 20:53:
That's my boot. It's for stompin'. Goth stompin'.
Posted by Frenchie on Jan-25-2008 20:54:
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Cronenberg's Crash.
That was a good movie.
Posted by l�cid on Jan-25-2008 21:09:
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
nchs, you should see Crash. Not that bit of idiotic racism in the inner-city ooOOoOOOOOOoo bullshit that won awards some years back, but Cronenberg's Crash.
never seen the movie, but the book (by J.G. Ballard) is really good.
Posted by Ian on Jan-25-2008 23:11:
The prosecution called for strict life imprisonment but the girls' lawyers asked for their youth and early guilty pleas to be considered.
No, they are old enough to know better. I call for life, with weakly beatings with a chain, they deserve no less.
Posted by Lilith on Jan-26-2008 03:33:
*quietly amused*
Posted by Jake Benson on Jan-26-2008 04:50:
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Originally posted by idoru
Huh, I did not know that. You just scored a shitload of points. Whereabouts are you from?
Crunk ass KENT! It started off as a really nice suburb out in the woods where (as my mom told me) wild deer would come up to the house once in a while. Now it's probably one of the trashiest suburbs in Seattle.
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There are one or two goth shops on Capitol Hill (and one occult shop which scares the hell out of me every time I pass it.), though it's mostly populated by your typical left-wing hippie/indie/vegan/emo crowd. Not really many around the Space Needle, and I never venture into the U-District often enough, but I'd say it's about the same crowd as Capitol Hill.
Capitol Hill used to be THE epicenter of EDM music in the 90s. Plenty more freaks, like Candy Kids (yeah there were a decent group of them too lol) hung out there all the time. Used to be WAY more record shops too. I worked at Frequency-8 records and quit about a year before it folded in 2004. Yeah now Capitol Hill is totally left-wing emo crowd with a few good Asian restaurants and a bunch of rich snotty fags. Not much EDM left there except for a few good clubs and the Platinum Records store.
Today if you go to "Dicks" on Broadway and see the trash that hang out there begging for change, that's pretty much the "Ave" in the U-dist when I went to UW, but of course with lots of (hot) college kids too.
Long live Seattle! Although I'm in L.A. now. But it's been raining for a week now and everything got so soggy it reminded me of Seattle.
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