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Sep-01-2005 09:54
charlee
Clubsguide Editor
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Prahran
quote:
Originally posted by tachyon
haven't we given you enough training in mailcrew?
If I behave this way again I understand that sanctions will be imposed
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Sep-01-2005 23:17
queen_vee
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
ahhhh, sir bore-a-lot. protecting damsels not in distress with his wicked use of dull witticisms
and wtf does 'professional love' mean?? i reserve the right to tell anyone theyre cute whenever i like. and to rez's credit, at least he was funny about it!
soups- not even remotely cute
Ah ha! cute = 'ugly but nice' did you know?! I'm nice, I'll take it
Soups- Swanston celebrant was so odd!
Narcism- damn you! Can we alternate gigs and both be Bliss?
Simon- 'He gets to close out every single event and send everyone home with happy memories'. This is true (well maybe not the 'everyone..happy memories' part). Poor Midro, so many haters. But closing every single massive event in Melbourne is something many, many other Melbourne DJ's would honly be dreaming of. I bet they're all secretly dreaming they're he- with a better record collection and no mike...
Sep-02-2005 02:33
pkcRAISTLIN
arbiter's chief minion
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by queen_vee
Ah ha! cute = 'ugly but nice' did you know?! I'm nice, I'll take it
haha. im pretty sure that common usage has eroded the original dictionary definition and i think it actually means ugly but interesting. but ive never met you, so we'll stick with 'cute' then shall we?
and yeah, no marriage proposals. i wait for at least the 3rd net meeting to do that
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Sep-02-2005 04:22
Nyquist_Theorem
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: back in Melbourne, Australia
Err, being Sasha wouldn't be so bad.
Or Jon Marsh. Fabric residency pays the bills, but heaps of freedom to explore long sets with a familiar crowd and no surprises.
Sep-03-2005 04:49
greedy myles
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: 2 over par.
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
ahhhh, sir bore-a-lot. protecting damsels not in distress with his wicked use of dull witticisms
i'd be soups!! i mean, what a write up!!!
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Sep-13-2005 10:19
Aesthetic
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: somewhere between the melody and the pads
Narcism- damn you! Can we alternate gigs and both be Bliss?
eerr no
i dont share my girls with anyone
Sep-13-2005 13:11
Sid
uncle thiddles
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
Joshua Van Aalst
I so want to be like you
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Sep-13-2005 14:16
taubs
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Melbourne
Just been to pharmacy, so i would have to say yoji, he headlines everywhere he plays, he amzing production skills for a hard dance dj, he looks crazy, the crowd absolutely love him, and apparently he is like a god in japan, and he goes nuts whenever he performs.
he would get paid quite a bit, anybody know how much a headline dj like yoji would cost?