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Posted by Dean Millson on Sep-19-2005 09:12:

Lost In Translation

http://translate.google.com/transla...Flanguage_tools


Funniest shit i have read in a while. Recent news article about Steve May and his up and coming gig in Japan (on a Japanese website).

Translated through google albiet rather literally it would seem.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Sep-19-2005 10:15:



For relaxing times, make it Suntory times...


Posted by sunrise3500 on Sep-19-2005 10:33:

quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK


For relaxing times, make it Suntory times...

LOL i reckon that movie sucked, but I loved the suntory bits


Posted by nicknack on Sep-19-2005 11:56:

i swear we had a thread about lost in translation a little while ago ?!?


Posted by eRRaTiK on Sep-19-2005 12:10:

no it was a highjack just like this was LOL.


Posted by Nyquist_Theorem on Sep-19-2005 12:45:

beh, and I thought we were talking about Bill Laswell's ambient masterpiece.


Posted by Dean Millson on Sep-19-2005 13:07:

Nope, but that would be Lost In The Translation

Obviously no-one finds this as funny as i do however

Japan in the basis, putting the world on the crotch, in the event PARK due to the DJ / producer DJ 19 superintendence which participates, it became clear for the new DJ/ producer Steve May of Australia and the Melbourne graduate to perform.

It is due to Hernan Cattaneo mix, " Renaissance - The The Masters Series " it depends on the 'Open Day' and the Markus Schultz which were recorded, " Miami 2005 ", it depends on DJ 19, " the Steve May which comes to the point of with stardom to run at a stroke Addictive Asia Gate 3 " with the hit of the track/truck of the 'Sublimate' and the like which was recorded, rising.


Posted by eRRaTiK on Sep-19-2005 13:13:

g0t engrish?


Posted by Renegade on Sep-19-2005 14:05:

Good on Japan for putting the world on the crotch, imho. Someone had to do it.



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