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Review: WEMF 2006 (pg. 4)
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rodrico
I heard you spent the weekend with your boyfriend sitting outside Squeeze nightclub with hopes and dreams of getting in. |
hey man that aint cool we walked by :( we didnt try to get in it was a cockfest |
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| Rodrico |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
hey man that aint cool we walked by :( we didnt try to get in it was a cockfest |
Stop trying to deny your love for cockfest, gay boy. You know at the heart of every cockfest is a Vivid just partying his ass off. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rodrico
Stop trying to deny your love for cockfest, gay boy. You know at the heart of every cockfest is a Vivid just partying his ass off. |
one sword in a club filled with knives |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
who? me?
sometimes i get very antisocial... oftentimes i just dont recognize people.. really bad at that. |
hahahah yeah ive experienced that twice now in 2 weeks hahahah
PS: u are welcome for the lighting ;)
although im sure u noticed that i made it bright white on the breaks so u could take pics :) |
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| Engine9 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
hey man that aint cool we walked by :( we didnt try to get in it was a cockfest |
nice one dumb ass!
try making sense next time |
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| Theresa |
| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
who? me?
sometimes i get very antisocial... oftentimes i just dont recognize people.. really bad at that. |
No hun, not you. I think the group of people who did it know who they are.
And Rod, no they don't owe anyone anything, but when someone clearly says "hey, a bunch of TA's! Hi!" the least they could have done was say hello. No need to be rude. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Engine9
nice one dumb ass!
try making sense next time |
ahh another crackie
yeah bud, the e is this way
click here for free e |
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| Rodrico |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
And Rod, no they don't owe anyone anything, but when someone clearly says "hey, a bunch of TA's! Hi!" the least they could have done was say hello. No need to be rude. |
I know, but in the end, you cant imagine everyone looking to be nice, even if you do know them in some way. Even tho I am very blunt and rude on here to some people, I am really the opposite outside and very welcoming, but I think it could be a pain in the ass to have to be nice and welcoming to every single person who says they post on TA, just because you share a single common interest doesnt mean you are forced to like everyone. Its not really enough to expect anything special, cause in reality most of us are pretty much strangers. |
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| chinamon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
hahahah yeah ive experienced that twice now in 2 weeks hahahah
PS: u are welcome for the lighting ;)
although im sure u noticed that i made it bright white on the breaks so u could take pics :) |
last night was funny though. i went up to the lighting/sound booth and totally didnt realize that it was you. after a minute i was like "oh , jay! whats up?" and i felt like an idiot. but me recognizing you at TIL? no chance. i only recognize you when you're fiddling with switches and sliders in a booth. kinda like how people dont recognize me when im not carrying my camera.
as for the white light, i didnt notice. there were a lot of things that i didnt notice last night but i sure noticed that the lighting was a bitch to work with.
did anyone see the idiot at the back of the field where the ta stage was. some idiot lit a firework and started shooting it up in the air first then decided to point it at people in the crowd. all i saw were people running from fireballs being shot at them. ing morons.... |
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| lopi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
No hun, not you. I think the group of people who did it know who they are.
And Rod, no they don't owe anyone anything, but when someone clearly says "hey, a bunch of TA's! Hi!" the least they could have done was say hello. No need to be rude. |
+1 |
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| chinamon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Theresa
No hun, not you. I think the group of people who did it know who they are.
And Rod, no they don't owe anyone anything, but when someone clearly says "hey, a bunch of TA's! Hi!" the least they could have done was say hello. No need to be rude. |
thats not always true. i can think of a couple people on this forum that arent very fond of me (they probably really hate me for that matter) and i see no point in me saying hi to them when i know that i will not get the same response back, or i would get a very fake one. i'll just save myself the hassle and move along.
but if it was someone that has always been cool with you and vice versa, then yes it is rude to not say hello. |
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| raveed |
Good times indeed. This was my first WEMF and I hope to be able to do this again. I usually dont write lengthy reviews but this was a new experience for me so theres a lot to talk about.
The weekend didnt get of to a very bright start when we arrived at about 5 am saturday morning only to find out that the dumbass at the ticketmaster outlet who sold us 2 day passes claiming they were valid from midnight onwards was wrong since it was actually 12 PM the following day. Anyhow we had to pay the difference to match the 120$ they were charghing at the gate which required us to find an ATM. Now tweed is a town that hasnt quite embraced technology yet so it took about 40 minutes of driving around to finally find one.
Finally got in around 6 am and headed straight to our tent in the TA area (thanks for setting us up linz, ur the best). This was my first contact with the great outdoors of any sort since ive never gone camping before so it took to lot of bitching and moaning before finally accepting that I was going to be sleeping on hard ground without a blanket and using a towel for a pillow since we forgot ours back home.
That aside, WEMF was an amazing experience. The crowd was sketchy but most wernt beyond what u would see at a typical night out at the guvernment although there was the odd person who looked like they could get the lethal injection and get high of it. The only thing that disgusted me was the see young children over there with their parents (what the happened to it being a 16+ event). A fine way to raise your kids by making them wear hippy t shirts and have pony tails and be set loose without any monitoring between the typical WEMF crowd when they are like 5 years old. Way to go dad. :rolleyes:
Chilled most of saturday morning in the tent before heading out for lunch and a beer run in the afternoon. I took up the advice of previous WEMF goers about avoiding the food sold inside and i guess it turned out to be a good call since I didnt have to indulge in any activities that required me to sit on those toilets which quite frankly were the most disgusintg thing i have ever seen. After getting back we checked out the Euro dance battle. It was good fun hearing tunes that got me moving in the dance music direction in the first place. Got back to the tent and busted open the booze and about 2 hours later I was soooo drunk I dont know what hit me.
Spent the entire night in the TA stage area and all the DJs were very good. John '00' Fleming was absolutely unbeleivable and played the set of the weekend IMO. A close second would be Anne Savage who I thought was quite a cutie in her own way. Anyhow, the standard basslines were fast and banging and for once, the alcohol didnt slow me down. I was going absolutely nuts till about 5 am when the feet gave away. Passed out shortly after and left around 9 am sunday morning with a massive hangover which im still nursing.
Great meeting everyone and I hope to see you all next year. |
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