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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: 930clubber on March 11, 2008, 03:57:00 pm
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What are you planning to wear?
I'm planning skinny jeans and techno shirt.
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
What are you planning to wear?
I'm planning skinny jeans and techno shirt.
ZOMG YOU BIATCH!!! i was TOTALLY going to wear that, and now you've stolen my outfit idea! i wouldn't be caught dead wearing the same thing as you!!!
seriously: "what are you planning to wear"? what is this, prom? or has the show been moved to georgetown?
i'll be at the show, wearing whatever the hell i happen to grab as i change out of my work clothes and put on something a little more concert-like. the public will be relieved to learn that none of my options are "skinny" or "skin-tight".
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doesn't matter what you wear in the balconies does it?
*waves* ;)
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Ill be there, also in skinny jeans and probably a neon shirt.
With my aqua colored Wayfarers
and my fedora
and my glowsticks
and my undying will to dance
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I'll be wearing head-to-toe cassette playa. But I will not be at the Justice show.
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Skinny jeans, a neon orange Mr. T tshirt, and a probably and assortment of glowsticks.
Does anyone know what the deal is with Fancy? I guess they've been a no-show at other venues (Orlando, for example), and resident/local DJs have just spun until the lead opener (Mehdi) came on. I'd much rather have a local DJ spinning than have my ears raped by Fancy...or even better - have Busy throw down a 2-3 hour set before Justice. Now THAT would rock.
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Honestly, I have no clue whether this thread is a joke or not? I hope to god it is...
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i heard that there was going to be a rapper named Wale there..
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What the fuck...opening an electronic show with a hip hop act that raps about (amongst other things, according to his Myspace) Nike Boots???
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"Wale has more crossover appeal than weed"-Rolling Stone "The future"-XXL "Kanye, Lupe...Wale?"-URB Magazine
Okay, I'll bust out my glowstix for Wale.
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Well, he has an...interesting version of D.A.N.C.E. on his Myspace, reminiscent I suppose of Kanye's version of Daft's "Stronger". Hopefully he'll stick to that type of thing.
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hahahahah it shows that d.a.n.c.e. should not be mixed w/ hip hop...
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Originally posted by JFellows:
Skinny jeans, a neon orange Mr. T tshirt, and a probably and assortment of glowsticks.
Does anyone know what the deal is with Fancy? I guess they've been a no-show at other venues (Orlando, for example), and resident/local DJs have just spun until the lead opener (Mehdi) came on. I'd much rather have a local DJ spinning than have my ears raped by Fancy...or even better - have Busy throw down a 2-3 hour set before Justice. Now THAT would rock.
Did Busy not spin at Sonar? I got there and Mehdi was on stage but I thought Busy was supposed to spin before Justice and not Mehdi...
Either way Mehdi killed it.
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Originally posted by savethekiwi123:
hahahahah it shows that d.a.n.c.e. should not be mixed w/ hip hop...
Mos Def and Spank rock also have a remix of the song too.
Seriously though, three mentions of glow sticks. This is why I don't go to shows like this.
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does anyone have extra glowsticks? i left all of mine at home, and i don't think i'll have time to pick up more before the show... THANX!!!
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Originally posted by The Parkers are dead:
Seriously though, three mentions of glow sticks. This is why I don't go to shows like this.
Yeah, people dancing and having a blast is so god damn annoying at shows.
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this is no freakin' rave.
Originally posted by sweetcell:
does anyone have extra glowsticks? i left all of mine at home, and i don't think i'll have time to pick up more before the show... THANX!!!
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Seriously, can someone tell me which of these posts are jokes? My Sarcasm Meeting must be broken. I mean, no one really uses glow sticks anymore, do they?
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i'm also curious as to how people "dance" at a sold out 9:30 show...(queue the complaints)
sure people were bouncing around at the hives show, but thats not really dancing is it? one would have to suspect the main floor of the club is going to more packed than usual tonight with all those wanting to get into the music
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
Yeah, people dancing and having a blast is so god damn annoying at shows.
it certainly can be when the club is packed shoulder-to-shoulder, as it almost certainly will be tonight. one person dancing = several people around them being constantly bumped. *sigh*.
Originally posted by nkotb:
Seriously, can someone tell me which of these posts are jokes? My Sarcasm Meeting must be broken.
i was late for my sarcasm meeting, but at least i showed up.
nkotb, i do hope your broken meter/meeting picked up on my sarcasm at least. if not: no, i was not being serious. between the asking of "what are you going to wear?!?" and mention of glowsticks, i'm worried about the crowd tonight. luckily i'll have my pacifier with me, and can just suck away the tension.
Originally posted by kosmo:
i'm also curious as to how people "dance" at a sold out 9:30 show...(queue the complaints)
sure people were bouncing around at the hives show, but thats not really dancing is it? one would have to suspect the main floor of the club is going to more packed than usual tonight with all those wanting to get into the music
agreed. for the sarcasm impaired, this is my real concern about tonight. i believe that i mentioned this before: not much of a stage show/light show = visually boring. music is kick-ass, but no room to dance b/c club is packed = frustrating. seriously, i give myself a 50% chance of making it all the way through the show.
the set times have been posted... i might need to leave before the end to catch the last metro anyways:
Doors 8:00
Busy 9:00
Justice 10:30
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and mentioned of glowsticks, i'm worried about the browd tonight. luckily i'll have my pacifier with me, and can just suck away the tension.
Will they be selling vapor rub at the merch booth???
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don't think so, but you can probably borrow some for the cool chick in the fuzzy pants, over in the chill-out room (back bar?!?). plur!
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Oh, man, I'm totally not going to this, but is it alright with everyone if I post what I would wear if I was attending?
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please - i can't wait to hear all about it. lemme guess: skinny jeans, that have only been made "skinnier" over the past few years?!?
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
skinny jeans, that have only been made "skinnier" over the past few years?!?
I have no idea what that means to be honest. Are you implying I have an eating disorder?
Hmm... if I was going to Justice, I would wear my girl jeans. Size 5/6 long, Versace Jeans Couture -- little loose, but I can't fit in a 4 to save my life. They're a little darker then I'd like; I'd probably prefer them one shade lighter on the stonewashing scale, but they'll do. Brown oxfords, probably my Brunos. It's a bold choice for a dancing concert, but I think I'd go with it anyway. Stand out, ya know? Then I'd wear my maroon and grey striped Banana Republic polo with my maize tshirt with the giant blue Michigan "Block M" on it. If it gets hot, I can lose the polo, and go from casually well-dressed to ironic hipster tshirt look quickly, and both tops would accent the dark blue in the jeans well. Yeah, that's what I'd wear if I was going.
Man, if I only I had tickets.
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dancing at a packed show is like participating in a statistical mechanical spin system.
Originally posted by kosmo:
i'm also curious as to how people "dance" at a sold out 9:30 show...(queue the complaints)
sure people were bouncing around at the hives show, but thats not really dancing is it? one would have to suspect the main floor of the club is going to more packed than usual tonight with all those wanting to get into the music
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
Yeah, people dancing and having a blast is so god damn annoying at shows.
it certainly can be when the club is packed shoulder-to-shoulder, as it almost certainly will be tonight. one person dancing = several people around them being constantly bumped. *sigh*.
Originally posted by nkotb:
Seriously, can someone tell me which of these posts are jokes? My Sarcasm Meeting must be broken.
i was late for my sarcasm meeting, but at least i showed up.
nkotb, i do hope your broken meter/meeting picked up on my sarcasm at least. if not: no, i was not being serious. between the asking of "what are you going to wear?!?" and mention of glowsticks, i'm worried about the crowd tonight. luckily i'll have my pacifier with me, and can just suck away the tension.
Originally posted by kosmo:
i'm also curious as to how people "dance" at a sold out 9:30 show...(queue the complaints)
sure people were bouncing around at the hives show, but thats not really dancing is it? one would have to suspect the main floor of the club is going to more packed than usual tonight with all those wanting to get into the music
agreed. for the sarcasm impaired, this is my real concern about tonight. i believe that i mentioned this before: not much of a stage show/light show = visually boring. music is kick-ass, but no room to dance b/c club is packed = frustrating. seriously, i give myself a 50% chance of making it all the way through the show.
the set times have been posted... i might need to leave before the end to catch the last metro anyways:
Doors 8:00
Busy 9:00
Justice 10:30 [/b]
What I find crazy is people complaining about people dancing and in previous threads people complaining about Justice not doing anything on stage except pumping their fists... and my response was that it's a giant party with dance music being played MADE to make you party. Yeah bumping into people makes me feel like a dick and I do apologize but if youre standing still tonight then be up on the balcony instead of giving people the stink eye for dancing and bumping into you.
Unless theyre dicks.
ALSO thank god that rapper isnt opening tonight... at least according to the set times posted.
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there's consensual mutual bumping or collectively synchronized bumping that's okay within threshold, then there is the wild bumping by the dicks, who are often way smaller than average or way bigger than average.
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
Yeah, people dancing and having a blast is so god damn annoying at shows.
it certainly can be when the club is packed shoulder-to-shoulder, as it almost certainly will be tonight. one person dancing = several people around them being constantly bumped. *sigh*.
Originally posted by nkotb:
Seriously, can someone tell me which of these posts are jokes? My Sarcasm Meeting must be broken.
i was late for my sarcasm meeting, but at least i showed up.
nkotb, i do hope your broken meter/meeting picked up on my sarcasm at least. if not: no, i was not being serious. between the asking of "what are you going to wear?!?" and mention of glowsticks, i'm worried about the crowd tonight. luckily i'll have my pacifier with me, and can just suck away the tension.
Originally posted by kosmo:
i'm also curious as to how people "dance" at a sold out 9:30 show...(queue the complaints)
sure people were bouncing around at the hives show, but thats not really dancing is it? one would have to suspect the main floor of the club is going to more packed than usual tonight with all those wanting to get into the music
agreed. for the sarcasm impaired, this is my real concern about tonight. i believe that i mentioned this before: not much of a stage show/light show = visually boring. music is kick-ass, but no room to dance b/c club is packed = frustrating. seriously, i give myself a 50% chance of making it all the way through the show.
the set times have been posted... i might need to leave before the end to catch the last metro anyways:
Doors 8:00
Busy 9:00
Justice 10:30 [/b]
What I find crazy is people complaining about people dancing and in previous threads people complaining about Justice not doing anything on stage except pumping their fists... and my response was that it's a giant party with dance music being played MADE to make you party. Yeah bumping into people makes me feel like a dick and I do apologize but if youre standing still tonight then be up on the balcony instead of giving people the stink eye for dancing and bumping into you.
Unless theyre dicks.
ALSO thank god that rapper isnt opening tonight... at least according to the set times posted. [/b]
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I was about to wear my JNCO jeans to this show tonight, but thanks to this thread, I have saved myself from complete embarrassment
Originally posted by Julian, good manners AFICIONADO:
Originally posted by sweetcell:
skinny jeans, that have only been made "skinnier" over the past few years?!?
I have no idea what that means to be honest. Are you implying I have an eating disorder?
Hmm... if I was going to Justice, I would wear my girl jeans. Size 5/6 long, Versace Jeans Couture -- little loose, but I can't fit in a 4 to save my life. They're a little darker then I'd like; I'd probably prefer them one shade lighter on the stonewashing scale, but they'll do. Brown oxfords, probably my Brunos. It's a bold choice for a dancing concert, but I think I'd go with it anyway. Stand out, ya know? Then I'd wear my maroon and grey striped Banana Republic polo with my maize tshirt with the giant blue Michigan "Block M" on it. If it gets hot, I can lose the polo, and go from casually well-dressed to ironic hipster tshirt look quickly, and both tops would accent the dark blue in the jeans well. Yeah, that's what I'd wear if I was going.
Man, if I only I had tickets. [/b]
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Originally posted by The Parkers are dead:
I was about to wear my JNCO jeans to this show tonight, but thanks to this thread, I have saved myself from complete embarrassment
Julian, good manners AFICIONADO: saving message boards from complete embarrassment since 1998.
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is anyone going to MSTRKRFT instead of this tonight? consdiering it .. but will depend on if i can find someone to go with/ i'm not uber gross after practice.
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Originally posted by Julian, good manners AFICIONADO:
I have no idea what that means to be honest. Are you implying I have an eating disorder?
no, i'm implying that the girlfriend jeans that you used to squeeze in to don't fit anymore. certainly the case with me...
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
What I find crazy is people complaining about people dancing and in previous threads people complaining about Justice not doing anything on stage except pumping their fists... and my response was that it's a giant party with dance music being played MADE to make you party.
100% agreed - but the issue is that the place is packed like a rock concert. you can't dance comfortably in that situation. if they let in half as many people, there would be lots of room to dance and i'd be thrilled with a justice show. and i probably wouldn't notice the lack of a stage show. as i said before: justice, in their current form, belong in a dance club or a warehouse - they're a DJ act, not a rock concert.
Originally posted by Julian, good manners AFICIONADO:
Julian, good manners AFICIONADO: saving message boards from complete embarrassment since 1998.
impressive, considering that the board has only been in existence since 1999!
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Originally posted by miss pretentious:
is anyone going to MSTRKRFT instead of this tonight? consdiering it .. but will depend on if i can find someone to go with/ i'm not uber gross after practice.
I was gonna giev my ticket away and go to MSTRKRFT but after seeing the show with 2 friends Sunday I can only imagine it being 100 times better with a group of friends. I have faith in MSTRKRFT to come back before the end of the year though. And at a better venue. Maybe diamonds tour o8, ya never know.
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
[qb]What I find crazy is people complaining about ][people dancing and in previous threads people complaining about Justice not doing anything on stage except pumping their fists... and my response was that it's a giant party with dance music being played MADE to make you party.[/b]
100% agreed - but the issue is that the place is packed like a rock concert. you can't dance comfortably in that situation. if they let in half as many people, there would be lots of room to dance and i'd be thrilled with a justice show. and i probably wouldn't notice the lack of a stage show. as i said before: justice, in their current form, belong in a dance club or a warehouse - they're a DJ act, not a rock concert.
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They'll never be a rock concert, and believe me this will suffice. At least it did at Sonar. WHen they drop their "Skitzo Dancer" remix, the place should erupt.
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
no, i'm implying that the girlfriend jeans that you used to squeeze in to don't fit anymore. certainly the case with me...
Oh, man, that was the case earlier this year. January 1st, I had ballooned up to 198 pounds because I couldn't jog, and the holidays and etc. I was disgusting. But since then, I've went back to my jogging regimen and watching more closely what I've been eating and got back down to 172, so they fit again, and fairly comfortably. I still have about 6 pounds to go to get to my ideal weight of 166.
What I really need to do is resume tanning, though. I'm pasty as all get out.
Originally posted by sweetcell:
impressive, considering that the board has only been in existence since 1999!
I didn't say this message board, I said "boards."
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i'll be at home tonight... listening again to the Kevin Saunderson's mix of old school house and techno streaming from http://paxahau.com/node.htm (http://paxahau.com/node.htm) (sorry no link it's all flash site, it's under audio archives from 10-24-07) listening to this mix makes me realize what a crap trainspotter i am... i'm like wait i know this track then draw a blank as to who released it :confused:
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
They'll never be a rock concert
my point is that their show already is a rock concert, but shouldn't be.
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
They'll never be a rock concert
my point is that their show already is a rock concert, but shouldn't be. [/b]
But... it does the job.
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Jogging is a silly exercise or mode of weight reduction. I once made fun of a gal pal for jogging and years later she was mentioned in the pages of this village's local paper for having broken her ankle.
Originally posted by Julian, good manners AFICIONADO:
Originally posted by sweetcell:
no, i'm implying that the girlfriend jeans that you used to squeeze in to don't fit anymore. certainly the case with me...
Oh, man, that was the case earlier this year. January 1st, I had ballooned up to 198 pounds because I couldn't jog, and the holidays and etc. I was disgusting. But since then, I've went back to my jogging regimen and watching more closely what I've been eating and got back down to 172, so they fit again, and fairly comfortably. I still have about 6 pounds to go to get to my ideal weight of 166.
What I really need to do is resume tanning, though. I'm pasty as all get out.
Originally posted by sweetcell:
impressive, considering that the board has only been in existence since 1999!
I didn't say this message board, I said "boards." [/b]
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
Jogging is a silly exercise or mode of weight reduction.
Pure cardio alone isn't going to do as much as cardio plus gaining lean muscle-mass, but if you jog 5-8 miles a day, 5 days a week, you're going to lose weight (as part of a diet and exercise regimen).
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you don't like the music and you don't like the crowds, yet you ARE coming to the show. obviously you are drawn by the spectacle. we didn't hear you talk about the comfortable dancing at the MEN show last friday at the black cat, which was 1/4 - 1/5 of capacity.
Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
They'll never be a rock concert
my point is that their show already is a rock concert, but shouldn't be. [/b]
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
[QB] Jogging is a silly exercise or mode of weight reduction. I once made fun of a gal pal for jogging and years later she was mentioned in the pages of this village's local paper for having broken her ankle.
Did you also call Julie Dwyer fat T.S.?
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I don't dispute that much jogging will melt pounds over a sedentary lifestyle. I've dropped ten pounds since college and 3-5 inches on the waist by cutting soda, watching carbs and lifting regularly, like once or twice a week, and running 0 miles. I suspect my body isn't the only one that will respond this way to said regime.
Jogging, like marathons and Whole Foods, is a Stuff White People Like (http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com), eg it's a cultural fetish of the white herd but not necessarily the optimal thing to do.
Originally posted by Julian, good manners AFICIONADO:
Originally posted by 930clubber:
Jogging is a silly exercise or mode of weight reduction.
Pure cardio alone isn't going to do as much as cardio plus gaining lean muscle-mass, but if you jog 5-8 miles a day, 5 days a week, you're going to lose weight (as part of a diet and exercise regimen). [/b]
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
I don't dispute that much jogging will melt pounds over a sedentary lifestyle. I've dropped ten pounds since college and 3-5 inches on the waist by cutting soda, watching carbs and lifting regularly, like once or twice a week, and running 0 miles. I suspect my body isn't the only one that will respond this way to said regime.
Jogging, like marathons and Whole Foods, is a Stuff White People Like (http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com), eg it's a cultural fetish of the white herd but not necessarily the optimal thing to do.
I can't argue with the science of what you've had to say, but I can tell you, with jogging I've been able to maintain a weight of around 170 pounds for years and when I tweaked my ankle and couldn't run for 3 months, gained over 25 pounds. When I resumed jogging and tightened up only slightly on what I was eating, I lost said weight almost as quickly as I'd gained it.
Is it the most effective weight-loss technique? Probably not. Is it more effective when coupled with weight lifting and other things? Sure. But what I do works for me, so I'm happy with it, and not advocating anyone stop what they're doing and switch over to it. Just sayin'.
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Gotta respect that. I only make fun of close friends when they tell me they have to go home early on Friday night so they can put in their X miles 6 AM Saturday morning, or people who hit me to sponsor them in a charity race. Runner chicks are cute, and there are running clubs and running and drink clubs. You can't socialize with the few chicks who lift in the weight room. ;)
Is it the most effective weight-loss technique? Probably not. Is it more effective when coupled with weight lifting and other things? Sure. But what I do works for me, so I'm happy with it, and not advocating anyone stop what they're doing and switch over to it. Just sayin'.
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I run (I cringe at the use of the word "jog") 25 miles a week, ride the exercise bike twice a week, and do weights three days a week, and can't seem to drop an ounce. I blame it on aging/slowing metabolism and my wife's cooking 50% of our meals.
By the way, weight loss/gain is a much more interesting topic than Justice.
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Jogging, like marathons and Whole Foods, is a Stuff White People Like, eg it's a cultural fetish of the white herd but not necessarily the optimal thing to do.
I can't find the link but jogging and marathons were also listed on the "Stuff Kenyans Like" Blog
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But how many glowsticks do you bring on runs with you?
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
By the way, weight loss/gain is a much more interesting topic than Justice.
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
By the way, weight loss/gain is a much more interesting topic than Justice.
Yeah, I like Justice, but I'll agree with that.
I feel there's a difference between "jogging," "running," and "sprinting." I "sprint" 100m in, I dunno, 12 seconds. I "run" a mile in under 6 minutes. I "jog" 6 miles in 46 minutes.
If I full-out blasted 6 minute miles every day, I'd say I ran, but I don't, so I say I jogged.
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Originally posted by 930clubber:
you don't like the music and you don't like the crowds, yet you ARE coming to the show. obviously you are drawn by the spectacle. we didn't hear you talk about the comfortable dancing at the MEN show last friday at the black cat, which was 1/4 - 1/5 of capacity.
you might look into upgrading your reading comprehension skillz.
never said i don't like the music. i do like the music - that is why i'll be at the club tonight. also never said i don't like the people (making fun of <> not liking), what i don't like is having so many packed in for what is obviously a dance show where space would be nice. in my fantasy world, they'd only sell 700 tickets to tonight's show instead of 1200, or play a much larger GA venue where one could choose to find some dancing space at the back of the crowd.
i'm not in town on weekends. i wasn't at the MEN show (whatever that was) at the BC. 1/4 full is too little, but definitely better than 110% full. i try to limit my comments to shows that i've actually attended (i'll never be a writer for maxim :( ).
last year, Hot Chip played a non-sold-out show at the 930, on a sunday evening i believe. plenty of room to groove - it was awesome.
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I don't think average Kenyans run or jog the way we do. Like do they have running clubs with mapped out routes or women posting on CL looking for wiry men with runner's builds?
Elite Kenyans run marathons or do track and field to escape poverty.
Originally posted by The Parkers are dead:
Jogging, like marathons and Whole Foods, is a Stuff White People Like, eg it's a cultural fetish of the white herd but not necessarily the optimal thing to do.
I can't find the link but jogging and marathons were also listed on the "Stuff Kenyans Like" Blog [/b]
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Not a knock -- one's sense of comfortable space seems to increase with time on this planet. Someone who saw the English Beat commented to me on how the older crowd at that show seemed especially sensitive about their space. And some people, whatever their age, just feel uncomfortable with people too close.
I know going to Justice or MIA that the show will be packed like sardines. How often do you get to return to the hot sweaty womb like that? Not more than once every few months.
Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by 930clubber:
you don't like the music and you don't like the crowds, yet you ARE coming to the show. obviously you are drawn by the spectacle. we didn't hear you talk about the comfortable dancing at the MEN show last friday at the black cat, which was 1/4 - 1/5 of capacity.
you might look into upgrading your reading comprehension skillz.
never said i don't like the music. i do like the music - that is why i'll be at the club tonight. also never said i don't like the people (making fun of <> not liking), what i don't like is having so many packed in for what is obviously a dance show where space would be nice. in my fantasy world, they'd only sell 700 tickets to tonight's show instead of 1200, or play a much larger GA venue where one could choose to find some dancing space at the back of the crowd.
i'm not in town on weekends. i wasn't at the MEN show (whatever that was) at the BC. 1/4 full is too little, but definitely better than 110% full.
last year, Hot Chip played a non-sold-out show at the 930, on a sunday evening i believe. plenty of room to groove - it was awesome. [/b]
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You've found and captured the lovely Mrs Charlie Nakatests. If you were still single (and desperate??) like some of us, you'd figure out that personal magic weight loss recipe in a snap.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
I run (I cringe at the use of the word "jog") 25 miles a week, ride the exercise bike twice a week, and do weights three days a week, and can't seem to drop an ounce. I blame it on aging/slowing metabolism and my wife's cooking 50% of our meals.
By the way, weight loss/gain is a much more interesting topic than Justice.
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
last year, Hot Chip played a non-sold-out show at the 930, on a sunday evening i believe. plenty of room to groove - it was awesome. [/QB]
it was an 'early' (thank god) Saturday evening show - and it was a blast
I was sweating buckets last night ;)