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-- 1st post on this Belgian FOrum :)
1st post on this Belgian FOrum :)
Hey someone told me about this forum... so i went see what it look like 
I don know a lot about new stuff etc (im not the kind to stay tuned etc i just listen others and DL what they find great) but i ll stay around here
For personnal information: i live in Waterloo, 22 years old, not doing anything in my life
, really GREAT lover of trance (makes me forgot problems when its a bad evening/night coz it just make me feel things i cant find anywhere else (imo even better than sex
)
I dont go out a lot coz i would get bored of it... i just move when there is something great (like johan gielen + push @ illusion, tiesto, or AvB + marco v @ Versuz maybe illusion @ the beach
)
.... mm nothing to add i think 
If u want to know something just as kme 
Thanks for reading,
Dreamer
edit: damn im using a lot the
smiley
LOL
I also live in "Waterloo," but across the Atlantic from u.

Hehe but we are the original one 
Where napoleon lost his war in 1815 
Dreamer
Re: 1st post on this Belgian FOrum :)
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| Originally posted by Dreamerboy I dont go out a lot coz i would get bored of it... |
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| Originally posted by Dreamerboy Hehe but we are the original one ![]() Where napoleon lost his war in 1815 ![]() Dreamer |
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| Originally posted by Mister_Michel Now that's weird |

Re: 1st post on this Belgian FOrum :)
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| Originally posted by Dreamerboy AvB + marco v @ Versuz |
Aaaaaah i didnt know that 
I ll watch for infos 
Thanks
Dreamer
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| Originally posted by Dreamerboy Hehe but we are the original one ![]() Where napoleon lost his war in 1815 ![]() Dreamer |
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| Colorado River settlements and Waterloo In the early 1800's there were various Anglo-American settlements along the Colorado River in Travis County. In 1835, Jacob Harrell and his family left one of these early settlements and set up a camp in a new location. It was near the present site of the Congress Avenue bridge. This camp is the first documented settlement of the area that would come to be known as Austin. In 1837, after Texas had declared its independence from Mexico, William Barton moved from his property in Bastrop County to a new home on the Colorado River near the springs. Does his name sound familiar? It should. The area he settled became Barton Springs. Meanwhile, other families joined the Harrell's at their camp and named their settlement Waterloo. Soon more families moved into the area and created settlements with familiar names such as Montopolis and Govalle. Austin vs. Houston - a 3 decade battle When the Congress of the Republic of Texas began considering sites for a permanent capital, Vice President Mirabeau Lamar pushed for Waterloo. He had visited the area during a buffalo hunt and found its beauty and natural resources quite impressive. General Sam Houston disapproved. He felt that it was too far from the coast and too close to Mexico, still a threat to the new Republic. Despite protests, Waterloo, renamed Austin in honor of Stephen F. Austin, became � at least for the moment � the capital of the Republic of Texas in 1839. The street plan first proposed by Edwin Waller (who later became Austin's first mayor) remains largely intact today for the area from 1st to 15th Streets. In 1842 with Mexican troops once again invading Texas and capturing San Antonio, the seat of government was moved to Houston then to Washington-on-the-Brazos. Austin citizens protested and eventually the government moved back to Austin. Texans voted in 1845 to join the United States of America and were admitted as the 28th state of the Union on December 29, 1845. Austin was again selected as the the seat of government, this time for a period of five years. A state-wide election in 1850 selected Austin, once again, as the state capital � this time for a period of 20 years. Three years later the Old Stone Capitol building was completed on the site of the current Capitol complex. Austin wins In a state-wide election Austin won out over Houston and Waco to become the capital finally and permanently in 1872. Houston received 32% of the votes, Waco 11% |
A pic taken by me of the "new' Waterloo....

Who would have ever thought that we would have a topic about Waterloo? 
Hehe nice story about ur Water loo
Here all i found about mine 
Waterloo, the "morne plaine" of Victor Hugo, owes its fame to the Duke of Wellington. At his headquarters, there he drafted the message announcing the defeat of Napoleon after the battle of Mont-Saint-Jean or the "Belle Alliance". Although the fighting mostly took place in Braine-l'Alleud and the surrounding areas, history commemorates it under the name of the "Battle of Waterloo" with its monument, the "Butte du Lion" (the Lion's Mound).
Originally a hamlet of Braine-l'Alleud, at the end of the 18th century Waterloo became an entirely separate town. Some twenty kilometres from Brussels, in the young province of Brabant wallon, it today plays an important economic, touristic and cultural role due to the enthusiasm of its many national and international companies, its trades-people and the high cultural standards l of its residents from all corners of the world.
(www.waterloo.org )
Dreamer
Ok lol
As i can see, this forum is 90% dutch speaking
So lets do un topic francophone...
Je sais que la plupart (si pas tous) les clubs trance sont au Nord du pays mais bon 
Alors les amis (euuuh lol disont les co-linguistes), vous sortez ou pour entendre du bon son comme on en entend svt qu'en mp3 avec les live set des mix faits dans d'autres pays ou ils aiment plus la trance qu'ici?
Moi je suis deja all� au carr� 1 fois, genial, illusion 5 fois GENIAL aussi, metropolis mais ca c'est plus hard, Versuz mais c'etait des DJ guest (Armin + marco v) donc ca ne refletait pas la musique habituelle du club et euh.... c'est tt je pense
So... d'autres bons vlubs avec de la puissance sonor et des jeux de light a vous couper le souffle ds les environs a me proposer?
Soon the zillion will re open with 3D lazer show;.. im waiting for that !!!
Dreamer
Moi je ne sors qu'� l'Illusion o� � des soir�es avec des grands dj's trance style: AvB, Tiesto, PvD, Ferry, M.I.K.E. ...
Moi je ne sors qu'au Cherry Moon quasi 
Niveau son & lights tu restes vraiment sur le cul.
Mais la musique est... fort hard qd meme 
Ouais j'ai qq videos du cherry moon et je me dis que je devrais d'office boire avant pour vriament m'amuser pcq la zik hard c cool mais j'arrive pas a vraiment l'apprecier + de 30-45 min :-/
A l'illusion je me souviens qd Johan Gielen etait venu, il avait mis 45 min de hard vers 2h du mat et c'etait nickel au milieu de son set trance 
Mais plsu que ca :-/
Mais je me dois d'y aller au moins une fois 
Dreamer
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| Originally posted by Dreamerboy Soon the zillion will re open with 3D lazer show |
ah bon...et encore en Anvers????
http://www.3d69.be/3DCOMPANY <=== ya une videos ds "services" qui explique a quoi ce va ressembler !
Dreamer
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