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The Sonic (270 Spadina) Hype Thread (pg. 5)
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| AfterHours27 |
| Hopefully, all the hot ladies who were at Sonic on New Year's Eve did not get disgusted with the sewer crew, and will show up for Grand Opening. |
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| extacy_bomb |
| quote: | Originally posted by jon jon
hahah ;) (take me with a grain of salt) |
yup! :) |
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| The Highroller |
| I agree with jon jon. The shirtless crew keep to their area of the club. If you don't like being around them, hang around somewhere else. It's not like they're every where. If you won't go to a club to see a DJ that you like because of a shirtless man, you have some insecurity issues to work out. |
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| techead |
When Industry was in its hayday , there were plenty of shirtless men...........so what. they kept to themselves and yes they were all infront of the DJ , but back then enjoyment didn't require you to mass adulate the dj by staring at him, or standing in front of him in hero worship ala Tiesto . so the straight crowd wasn't bothered with the shirtless parade in front of the DJ, you went for the music and you hung out wherever, there were plenty of hot women, muscle guys , straight people transexuals and the carwash crew. you must be homophobic if it bothers you BTW I hung out in the front sometimes and they never bothered me , although I have to admit i needed a shower afterwards.
diversity is what makes this scene exciting and better than the gino world of vaginos .
I saw plenty of hot women all night and had more than my fair share join me in the lighting booth, yes i saw the carwash crew , but so what they are entitled to thier music too, this kind of music snobbery will kill the scene.
Just remember the gay crowd were the only people who stayed true to dance music through the disco sucks days and it was this underground , paradise garage , scene that gave us the new york house we have today. OK no history lessons I know that house started in Chicago , but look to where people like Tenaglia , morales and calderone got thier influence. |
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| kabelicious |
| Carpet or add traction strips to the stairs leading downstairs. Personally, traction strips would work best and make for similiar cleanup....down with stairs of death! :) |
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| Cribby |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
I agree with jon jon. The shirtless crew keep to their area of the club. If you don't like being around them, hang around somewhere else. It's not like they're every where. If you won't go to a club to see a DJ that you like because of a shirtless man, you have some insecurity issues to work out. |
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| AfterHours27 |
| My friends, forget about shirtless crew....let'em even do each either in the ass....who cares? I know that hot babes are going to be in the back area and that's where I'm going to be. I was amazed how many beautiful brunette girls there were on NYE. WOW |
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| KKEFKA |
| quote: | Originally posted by techead
When Industry was in its hayday , there were plenty of shirtless men...........so what. they kept to themselves and yes they were all infront of the DJ , but back then enjoyment didn't require you to mass adulate the dj by staring at him, or standing in front of him in hero worship ala Tiesto . so the straight crowd wasn't bothered with the shirtless parade in front of the DJ, you went for the music and you hung out wherever, there were plenty of hot women, muscle guys , straight people transexuals and the carwash crew. you must be homophobic if it bothers you BTW I hung out in the front sometimes and they never bothered me , although I have to admit i needed a shower afterwards.
diversity is what makes this scene exciting and better than the gino world of vaginos .
I saw plenty of hot women all night and had more than my fair share join me in the lighting booth, yes i saw the carwash crew , but so what they are entitled to thier music too, this kind of music snobbery will kill the scene.
Just remember the gay crowd were the only people who stayed true to dance music through the disco sucks days and it was this underground , paradise garage , scene that gave us the new york house we have today. OK no history lessons I know that house started in Chicago , but look to where people like Tenaglia , morales and calderone got thier influence. |
Good points! |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
If you won't go to a club to see a DJ that you like because of a shirtless man, you have some insecurity issues to work out. |
Or you simply dont REALLY like that DJ |
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| Floorwhore |
| I think we should get Jack Layton to play the grand opening..... |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
I never got to experience Boa when it was there...so I'd definatly like to check this out some time!
However...to be completely honest, I prefer the name 270 better than Sonic! |
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| AfterHours27 |
DJ Vibe or Victor Calderone
I don't like Superchumbo's style |
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