And I absolutely hate beer. ;) I'm not a conservative at all. That's *your* bias and a misinterpretation of what I wrote. I would decriminalise drugs totally myself. I think it's a matter of people taking care of themselves and not being dependent on any substance. I just drank two bottles of water and one white wine. I don't find it complimentary to be asked for the local drug dealer, I find it sad.
---------- >From: Rc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: (313) Poison of Babylon (was Derrick May Melbourne) >Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 8:36 PM > > i've gotta agree with that. > > i hope you didn't behave hypocritically and refresh yourself with an > alcoholic beverage after 'lecturing' people about taking 'drugs'. drugs are > an important contributor to dance music culture. it would be naive to ignore > that. > > conservatives that pay out on weed and stimulant whitegoods whilst happily > sucking down a beer are annoying. > > as i enter the older part of my 20's i'm noticing that i'm no longer in the > younger half of the crowd in clubs - you should accept it as a compliment > that people think that you look hip enough to be in the 'know'. > > as for derrick - the last 4 or 5 times I've seen him he's been > alright......after i see him I always pull out my old mixes of him from > 87-89 on WJLB detroit radio - when he used to work doubles of eddy grant, > into doubles of liasons dangereuses and scratch in 'can u feel it', with lil > louis 'music takes me away' mixed over the top followed by Harry thurman's > disco classic 'underwater' into Todd Terry's 'can u party'....pretty diverse > s%$t mixed in an adventurous way like it should be.........he doesn't really > push the envelope any more for me. > > > > on 5/12/03 10:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> >> huh? >> you were in a bar, honky tonks--a business that profits from selling the >> drug alcohol--and you question someoone who wants to use a different drug >> to the state sanctioned one. >> jeez, try to be a little more open minded, maybe alcohol isn't for eveyone. >> let people choose the recreational drug they want to take. >> >> james >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Cyclone Wehner" >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> >> ail.com.au> cc: (bcc: James Bucknell/ARD/AU/ReadersDigest) >> Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne >> 04/12/03 06:31 >> AM >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "Grandmas are catching the Holy Ghost in churches on Sunday mornings >> without >> taking drugs, why do you need that &&&& to feel this music?" >> >> They could have been undercover cops, Home is apparently very strict on >> that >> thing. >> >> ;) >> >> ---------- >>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne >>> Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 4:46 PM >>> >> >>>> I had at least two people ask me where they could buy drugs and gave >> them >>>> lectures >>> >>> what kind of lecture?? >>> >>> k >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> >>> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 5:10 AM >>> Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne >>> >>> >>>> I had at least two people ask me where they could buy drugs and gave >> them >>>> lectures plus some wasted girl burnt me with her cigarette.... otherwise >>>> there were good things for sure. I met some nice people, for sure. ;) >>>> I think the best techno crowd I saw lately in Syd was at Biz-E's Chinese >>>> Laundry with Kevin Saunderson, that was a really live crowd. >>>> >>>> ---------- >>>>> From: David Gillies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> To: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 313 Detroit >>> <313@hyperreal.org> >>>>> Subject: Re: (313) Derrick May Melbourne >>>>> Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 3:00 PM >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Cyclone Wehner wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Ace!!! >>>>>> Better crowd. >>>>>> Intimate. Two days of promotion and full house on a Wed. >>>>>> Blood was spilled, but it happened. >>>>>> Someone said it was "a statement" and it was that. I was scared the >>> system >>>>>> would blow up (he he Patrick, remember the time), but it held up. >>>>>> He played Nina Simone's See Line Woman twice, Latin, techno, deep >> house, >>>>>> etc, etc, etc. >>>>>> >>>>> You know, the crowd that was at home nightclub on Saturday night would >>>>> have to be one of the better (if not best) crowds that I've witnessed >>>>> there over the years... And that's not just because of all the techno >>>>> heads who descended on the place. >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> >