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Tiesto at abyss sep 22nd
anyone wanna come and chill? Me and a few friends are gonna go.
Last time we went, we fought some guidos in the parking lot, so be prepared to have a good time.
no because its at abyss
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| Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN no because its at abyss |
Where's Abyss?
sayreville, NJ. I figured this was the appropriate section to post in, since it's close to NYC. 
if u can give me a ride lol
already there..got a table and all
wow Abyss... I'm in New Brunswick now! that aint far
so is anyone goin?
who'd ever thought... still its Abyss... is it really any better than it was back in 2000 or so???
I will probably be there. Any info on this club?
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| Originally posted by Scoops so is anyone goin? |
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| Originally posted by caitedid4 who'd ever thought... still its Abyss... is it really any better than it was back in 2000 or so??? |
If i get my tix for free, im going.
anyone wanna get in on a table
anybody know how long he's going to spin (ticket sites say 8-2 but thats doubtful.. altho his other isos5 sets were 6 hours...) and anyone can give me a ride .. i'm in edison.. a few mins from NB robdawg... that is if you're going.. i'll give pay you gas money + a lil extra if you want. i'm thinking about buying my younger cousin his OWN ticket to take me.. but 40 bucks is steep and i'd rather pay someone 15 ya feel me??? plus i've never seen tiesto before and i REALLY want to... PLZ get back to me!!!
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| Originally posted by caitedid4 who'd ever thought... still its Abyss... is it really any better than it was back in 2000 or so??? |
hahaa everone in the tri state area is a hater. good shit
although you're absolutely right about this area being plagued with ****** guido's
... and about tiesto doing it here.. i mean.. atleast do.. ummm.. i guess spirit is the last decent club in new york?? if you go to crobar you're getting shot and everyplace else is just too small, too bad exit and twilo are long gone.
Looks like tiesto wants to make some money off of his albums.
Im not going to abyss anymore. No free tix.
Fuck abyss anyway.
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| Originally posted by TRNG hahaa everone in the tri state area is a hater. good shit although you're absolutely right about this area being plagued with ****** guido's ... and about tiesto doing it here.. i mean.. atleast do.. ummm.. i guess spirit is the last decent club in new york?? if you go to crobar you're getting shot and everyplace else is just too small, too bad exit and twilo are long gone. |
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| Originally posted by GTS3gEclipse absolutely not. it's guido central usa. if you dont roll in with a black beater and a gold chain you'll get looked @ like u have 5 heads. |
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| Originally posted by TRNG ... and about tiesto doing it here.. i mean.. atleast do.. ummm.. i guess spirit is the last decent club in new york?? if you go to crobar you're getting shot and everyplace else is just too small, too bad exit and twilo are long gone. |
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| Originally posted by Scoops when was the last time you were there to make that assumption? |
is this still on since tiesto apparently died in a tragic car accident haha 
Watch out if you're going to this. They're having an environmental crisis in Jersey
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| Massive Tag Body Spray Slick Spreading From Jersey Shore September 20, 2006 | Issue 42�38 TOMS RIVER, NJ�A weekend spillage of Tag Body Spray being described as the worst personal fragrance-related natural disaster in the history of the Eastern Seaboard continued to spread along New Jersey's Atlantic shore late Tuesday morning as disaster-management crews worked to contain the slick before it reached international waters. The slick emits a nauseating aroma affecting the entire Jersey Shore. Coast Guard officials said that the massive Tag slick�an estimated 20 million gallons, or the equivalent of 45 million Body Shots�has further contaminated the New Jersey coastline with a pungent combination of the Midnight and After Hours scents. "We were not prepared for this," said Toms River, NJ firefighter Tony Carliano, choking back tears. "I've been dealing with noxious chemical fumes for 35 years, but I've never smelled anything on this scale before." An Environmental Protection Agency spokesman said that Tag levels were already becoming dangerously high in recent years due to the thousands of migratory bros and dudes who flock to the area's beaches during the summer months. Worsening the crisis was the additional arrival of a yet-undetermined number of vacationing convention-goers, Maxim subscribers, and middle-aged divorcees trying to pass for twentysomething party girls. Thirteen-year-old boys attempting to imitate their older brothers have also not been ruled out as a source. It is not yet known what caused the rupture in the hull of The Manly Torso, a fragrance supertanker which had been scheduled to make a delivery to the regional Tag receiving facility in Ocean City this week, which sank, apparently killing everyone on board, late Saturday. Many beachgoers, as well as seabirds and marine mammals, have been covered in a thick glaze of Tag. Progress on containing the spill has been hampered by the fact that rescue workers, even those wearing HAZMAT suits and respirators, can only work hour-long stints due to the overpowering, ultra-concentrated odor. Chemical decontamination showers on the scene have repeatedly run out of water. Cleanup crews work around the sinking tanker; Spike TV plans to air an original movie depicting the workers' efforts later this fall. "It's the equivalent of a military-grade nerve agent, so mucous membranes are highly vulnerable," Federal Emergency Management Agency Director R. David Paulison said. "Without proper and immediate decontamination, it can cause severe rashes, sloughing of skin, and can even strip the lining of your throat if unprotected." Also undermining the relief efforts, rescuers on the scene said, is the unwillingness of many beachgoers to cooperate with the cleanup. "It's an uphill battle," volunteer Frank Hagen said. "We spend five hours scrubbing the toxins from the hair and skin of a victim, and then the next day, they douse themselves in it all over again and head back to the beach." Some environmental experts said that the biological ramifications of the spill may not be fully known for decades. A disaster of this magnitude could have a profound and adverse effect on the breeding patterns of Mid-Atlantic populations for generations, according to Princeton University biologist Leslie Platz. "There are billions of insects who release sex pheromones to attract mates and their ability to receive these messages could be overwhelmed by the Tag odor," Platz said. "And human females may become too repulsed to ever consider mating with another male." Even if the spill is successfully contained and cleaned, Platz added, the lingering odor "could still make our grandchildren feel awkward and uncomfortable 50 years from now." While Paulison expressed hope that progress will be made with the arrival of chemical skimming boats later this week, the spill is already being likened by many to the worst health-and-beauty-aids disaster in American history, the 2001 explosion of a Mitchum deodorant plant in Chicago's South Side, which covered the city in a toxic Mitchum Man cloud for three months. URL=http://www.theonion.com/content/node/52985]Source[/URL] |
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