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KUTZ
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Bassmint
What ever you might think of bassmint is probobly true, but even still it was one of the first and longest running weekly TRUE UNDERGROUND clubs in the city. I am not saying Pulse is like that, we are providing a venue that is clean, 19+ and wicket music.
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KUTZ
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Jan-14-2004 17:33
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trancehed99
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Toronto
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Jan-14-2004 22:15
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Kytracid
No more subliminal shit..

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Lost, somewhere in the breakdown...
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| quote: | Originally posted by trancehed99
What's Pulse? |
Tough question to answer, but i'll take a stab at it cause i'm bored...
pulse1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pls)
n.
1. The rhythmical throbbing of arteries produced by the regular contractions of the heart, especially as palpated at the wrist or in the neck.
2.
1. A regular or rhythmical beating.
2. A single beat or throb.
3. Physics.
1. A brief sudden change in a normally constant quantity: a pulse of current; a pulse of radiation.
2. Any of a series of intermittent occurrences characterized by a brief sudden change in a quantity.
4. The perceptible emotions or sentiments of a group of people: “a man who had... his finger on the pulse of America” (Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.).
intr.v. pulsed, puls·ing, puls·es
1. To pulsate; beat: “The nation pulsed with music and proclamation, with rages and moral pretensions” (Lance Morrow).
2. Physics. To undergo a series of intermittent occurrences characterized by brief, sudden changes in a quantity.
Idiom:
take the pulse of
To judge the mood or views of (a political electorate, for example): The politician was able to take the pulse of the grass-roots voters.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin pulsus, from past participle of pellere, to beat. See pel-5 in Indo-European Roots.]
pulse2 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pls)
n.
1. The edible seeds of certain pod-bearing plants, such as peas and beans.
2. A plant yielding these seeds.
[Middle English pols, from Old French, from Latin puls, pottage of meal and pulse, probably ultimately from Greek poltos.]
Not satisfied yet ? Mmmm...Do a search of KUTZ and read anyone of his 30 odd posts...they're all about something called pulse.
For my money, it's a lentil or sumthing which you use to make soup...Mmmmmm soup...
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"Hell is full of musical amateurs; music is the brandy of the damned."
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Jan-15-2004 03:15
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