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Duke is OK if your a young en. Its not bad. prices are good. A little poserish tho.

Sugar plays the best music IMO. good for deep house etc. but pretty hard to strike a convo there.

A good mate is a bouncer at the Stag. good for a little while. but not all night.

Now days Ill just walk around and suss out some new joints.

You would be surprised if you walked around and had a look. Not in rundle mall or street or Hindley.

The city is bigger than them three streets.

I drink milk... whitennerdy fool

Yeah.. embarracing I know...

Anyone got some stagea front struts they feel like passing in my direction while I pass money in theirs... guess we could call it a 'deal' :)

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Duke is OK if your a young en. Its not bad. prices are good. A little poserish tho.

talking duke of york? that place is cool on fridays straight after work (5pm), wouldnt stay there any longer than a few hours though!

Sugar plays the best music IMO. good for deep house etc. but pretty hard to strike a convo there.

+1! hmc on odd weeknights = win

havent seen that many internationals play there as of late compared to what they used to in the past years

talking duke of york? that place is cool on fridays straight after work (5pm), wouldnt stay there any longer than a few hours though!

+1! hmc on odd weeknights = win

havent seen that many internationals play there as of late compared to what they used to in the past years

Yep. I like the fact they still play vinyl too. Not just chuck a mp3 in and let it play.

Some of my mates are d&b djs and will only spin vinyl as it sounds better too.

Yep. I like the fact they still play vinyl too. Not just chuck a mp3 in and let it play.

Some of my mates are d&b djs and will only spin vinyl as it sounds better too.

it does sound better, absolute fact! probably quite a contributor to the sound being so shit in EC when i walked in there a few months back. behind the console was a folder of burnt electrohouse cds and 2 CDJ1000s...

i love vinyl, havent bought any for a while. i love looking through discogs for past deep house, you can pick up some real bargains!

Yeah correct.

I like the idea of having 234232 songs on hand with disks. but that's about it.

Sometimes its hard to get your hands on new tunes on vinyl though. Gotta get in pretty quick hey.

I'm still tossing up weather to get some 1200s or some cdjs. Wouldn't be so bad just playing at home with disks I guess.

Is this the opinion of someone who has tried them or not is the question...

yeah man, i have been there and bought the t-shirt, I got in deep, but was over it before i turned 20.

i wasn't willing to learn from others mistakes.

nothing worse than obnoxious off tappers that think they are bulletproof

absolutely, very convenient having cdjs and buying digital tunes, and definitely the way to go if you produce tunes like you do craig. cant go wrong for the bedroom setup!

i've always thought about buying one to throw in amongs my 1200s, maybe something to think about with my stimulus money that i just received the other day :)

i like pubs, reasonable price drinks, you can hear eachother speak. and there arent off tap fu(ktards running around.

i FKN HATE ppl that take party drugs.... must be a sad existence to need chemical help to have a good time.

if this applies to any of you. ur a w4nker

So you would also be refering people who drink alcohol. Technically it's a party drug the only differance is that it's a legal one.

P.S. i also think that people who take elicit(sp) drugs are stupid but you if you think that alcohol is any different then you are also in this group.

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So you would also be refering people who drink alcohol. Technically it's a party drug the only differance is that it's a legal one.

P.S. i also think that people who take elicit drugs are stupid but you if you think that alcohol is any different then you are also in this group.

lol

its pretty straight forward what i said, there is nothing between the lines. read it again.

So you would also be refering people who drink alcohol. Technically it's a party drug the only differance is that it's a legal one.

P.S. i also think that people who take elicit drugs are stupid but you if you think that alcohol is any different then you are also in this group.

i always thought it was amusing that alcohol and cigarettes accounted for a substantially larger ratio of deaths than every other drug in existance COMBINED

no matter what they argue, the government condones alcohol and cigs because they earn a significant more profit over the cost of treatment for it and the effects of society...

if they could tax weed (aka if they could enforce a law that would stop people growing dope) then they would earn a shitload of money from tax, and the population would be stuck in couches eating snack foods and playing consoles or watching dvd's... no violence whatsoever... thing is they cant even stop people growing ganja with the very strictest rules... and you note that places like california have reversed their prohibition and have medical marijuana

thing is, no matter the drug, you cant outlaw it. it just pushes the profits into the hands of gangsters (like prohibition 1920's etc)

bill hicks the comedian had a great skit where he went off about making nature illegal... he was talking in context of psychodelic mushrooms, which he thought was 'sent from god to speed up the evolution of the human race" (direct quote) and juxtaposed his closing with the argument - "Doesn't it seem to you that making Nature illegal is Un-Natural ?"

Not advocating anything - thats for everyone with their own brain to decide. And thats why I argue for civil liberties, because I hate having a hypocritical government that is quite happy to take my tax dollars when I go out and kill my liver, but if I smoke a joint then I'm a criminal. $0.02

-D

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