Now, my friend just showed me a video he shot while I was dancing and rapping along to Skeelo's "I Wish"
man, I'm jelly, no place here would ever play something like that:[
Sep-04-2013 06:50
Frenkieee
mighty real
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Breda, the Netherlands
quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
Which one would that be? I might need to visit your weird little country again sometime in the future...
Jimmy Woo. Where the door policy is firm, but fair.
In other words: if you don't show up impeccably dressed and/or with a girl next to you, you won't get in.
Sep-04-2013 16:32
Trance-M
Since 1994 tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
quote:
Originally posted by Frenkieee
Jimmy Woo. Where the door policy is firm, but fair.
In other words: if you don't show up impeccably dressed and/or with a girl next to you, you won't get in.
Some are lucky:
quote:
I'm not really into clubs but I had a good time here. It's unpretentious, at least compared to clubs in NYC. The crowd was pretty, except for myself. I'm not sure why they let me in.
The lights over the dance floor - I think I read somewhere that there's 12,000 of them - are dope and keep the room from feeling too cramped. They were playing a lot of house and trance the night I was there, which isn't really my thing. I preferred the more mainstream/hip-hop in the lounge upstairs.
But since it's Amsterdam, what if you dress like a girl? More chance?
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Sep-04-2013 18:35
Frenkieee
mighty real
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Breda, the Netherlands
Well there's always the exception to the rule Where did you find that review? It's not on Google reviews.
I might go back again there soon. I liked acting like a tourist, with the overnight stay and eating on Leidseplein and all. Usually when I go to Amsterdam, I just drive to the club (for the music), party, and drive back. This however was all about getting drunk and letting loose
Sep-04-2013 20:50
Trance-M
Since 1994 tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Limburg, Netherlands
Originally posted by Lagrangian
AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS!
FUTURE SUPERPOWER
To be honest, I can't wait for it all to be over. Unfortunately, both sides are pretty much useless twats :/
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Sep-06-2013 05:08
itsamemario
Italian Plumber
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Mushroom Kingdom
parliamentary elections are so annoying.
we have ours now as well, and theres just a bunch of twats reporting on twats being twats and saying twatty things. Election day on monday thankfully.
u have a two-party system like in the US? how's that working out for you? we have a bunch of parties, and I think at least 8 or 10 or something is represented in the parliament. but usually it's just coalition gvt of the workers party+random retards, or conservative coalition with financial reform in mind. so effectively a two-party system, except u don't know what the two parties are until they counted all the votes and try to combine eachother votes to make a majority.
or something. it's a pretty ass-backwards solution.
It's two party based on preferences but it's not legislated. You can still have multiple parties join together to form government, which basically always happens.
Unlike in the US where you only have two parties and that's it.
Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Mountain View, Santa Clara, California
I remember back in High School they forced us to take this Technological Design class, and I used to hate my teacher. I remember it was a pain in the ass carrying the board around everywhere; the whole shopping list at the beginning of the school year was so hard to get, the pencils had to be of specific degree, etc. + Rulers/Metrics of all kinds. Then on the last year of that bloody design class they taught us how to use AutoCAD to simplify alot of it, but I wish we had access to the tools we have today (Illustrator)