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Outdoor daytime events vs. nighttime indoor events: opinions? (pg. 2)
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kaniz
I find that the vibe at Psytrance parties in the morning tends to be pretty good and not overly-sketchy, and alot of psytrance fans will rest up the night before and come out as the sun is rising.

I like outdoor events in general (daytime or night) - dancing under a full moon, or a nice sunny sky on a warm summers morning/afternoon is nice :)
Misanthrope
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DigiNut
All else being equal (i.e. DJs and friends in attendance), the rule is: Boats > Beaches > Campgrounds > Cottages/Houses > Lounges > Nightclubs. Of course, any of those things get old if done too often.

I know why some people prefer nightclubs, and that's why I prefer to stay away if I can. I bet that I'm speaking for a lot of the "outdoors" votes when I say that. As for the "cigarette smoke outdoors" comment, do you actually think that people respect the indoor smoking bylaws? My hair always smells like an ashtray when I get home from any club.

P.S. It's spelled laser, folks. There's no "z" in it. And it's an acronym, so don't try to say it's the American spelling or any nonsense like that.
Cosmic Fur
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Originally posted by DigiNut


P.S. It's spelled laser, folks. There's no "z" in it. And it's an acronym, so don't try to say it's the American spelling or any nonsense like that.


lol, you missed the joke on this one, methinks.
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
lol, you missed the joke on this one, methinks.


he sure did miss the SICKKK joke :p
DJ_Elyot
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Originally posted by DigiNut
As for the "cigarette smoke outdoors" comment, do you actually think that people respect the indoor smoking bylaws?


Yes. They do. At least they do at the places I frequent.
me@t k@tie
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Originally posted by DJ_Elyot
I can't stand the cigarette smoke at outdoor events. I don't wanna be dancing in somebody else's cancer fumes. Indoor plz; outdoor iff there are designated smoking areas that I don't have to dance in.


I always see people smoking inside when I am at an event (guv, footwork, etc etc). It is better to smoke outside as opposed to inside because you definitely don't inhale as many toxic fumes.
kaniz
I've seen quite a few people get kicked out of clubs for smoking inside. While some people do try/get away with it, I've also seen quite a few get hauled out for it also, or at least approached by security and be asked to put it out.
DigiNut
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
lol, you missed the joke on this one, methinks.

Not much of a joke, was it. Not even any hints at sarcasm, just entirely open to interpretation. Meh, maybe you had to be there.

Besides, it's consistent with the way a lot of people here think and talk.
me@t k@tie
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Not much of a joke, was it.


In the English language, people end questions end with something called a question mark (aka interrogation point).


Kekekekekeke.

me@t k@tie
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Not much of a joke, was it. Not even any hints at sarcasm, just entirely open to interpretation. Meh, maybe you had to be there.

Besides, it's consistent with the way a lot of people here think and talk.


I also would like to mention that this sentence:

quote:
Not even any hints at sarcasm, just entirely open to interpretation.


would look much better if you had replaced the comma with a semicolon!!

quote:
Not even any hints at sarcasm; just entirely open to interpretation.
loca
quote:
Originally posted by me@t k@tie
In the English language, people end questions end with something called a question mark (aka interrogation point).


Kekekekekeke.


I think he was making a statement, not asking a question.
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