I saw paul van dyk last night at the commodore. Oh my god was it good. It was a monday night but the place was packed and going off. And he was wearing a shirt that said, "Imagine Peace."
You are posting as infrequently as I these days. I am heading south in a few days and plan to visit friends in Seattle and my soundscape student in Vancouver. It's not certain whether I will be there this month or in May but I would love to hook up with you when I come through.
I love raves sooooo much. I've met so many awesome people through the whole scene. People who are in touch with their emotions and are able to connect with you in ways that most people are afraid to even consider. I think the anti-social Leah era has officially come to an end.
I'm so glad that the first person to post in my journal has a profile pic where she's getting her boobs signed by the girl from Nashville Pussy. That is so radical.
Hahaha I'm trapped at home right now! Ah drunken good times. I left my new wonderwoman purse in my friends car last night. It has my keys, my money and my bank card in it. Guess I'll look at some more naked ladies
Wow it's so different starting friendships with boys when you're an adult. When I was younger I never knew if there was any attraction going on and I didn't really care. But now if I want to hang out with any boys we always have to have this big talk about intentions. I think it's great that I'm meeting so many emotionally open people lately,... Read More
hey! thanks for the bc rave scene info. im old [school] and i played out at lots of great raves in my home town. opened for dj dan back in the day. oh yah. good times. that was a long time ago..
i'll have to check out the scene - tho im afraid i;ll be the dude at the back everyone is like 'who is the dude in the back? he's like over 30
sounds like a cool group. hope its a good time for you.. its unbelievable [well obviously its believable, we are the proof] that people our age are so different than previous generations. or so at least i think. i was 12 when my mom was my age.
its so freaky to think about that [shudder]
i wonder what changed? we're in this strange relationship with older folks - back when i was young and pre-me - the older generation was wiser and knew the system better. they could operate under the guise that they truly knew more and we had to pay our dues.
then computers came along. now we have all these older folks who can barely turn them on, and we're teaching them what to do. i know in my industry, that i've leapt ahead where i WOULD be by about 5-10 years because of them. all of a sudden my peers are people with 20 years of experience.
off to take a road trip-- a climbing road trip at that. heading down to san francisco to do some photography and to stop off in bishop for a few days for some climbing/bouldering.
i had some scotch the other day (lagavulin), and thought of you.
Oh, by the way: how are you not an SG?
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