Thanks for the advice, but nothing happens without my say so anyway :) Here's the Dresscode for the next event:
Dresscode: No Men from C&A. Wedding or Funeral Shoes. Closed minds, bottled vitriol or vinegar tits. In England we call in humour in the USA - humor... Love and Kisses Martin Dust 3/3/04 1:42 PM Katrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Maybe it's a very narrow minded thing to impose your taste on others, but > then I must admit that I never really liked Crasher Kids.. but then, when I > think back how much celebration and dressing up already mattered in the > early days of techno and house, it was very much a question of taste to > dress up and making the party something special by performing etc (ask DJ > Rush for exaple how had his own group called KneDeep back in Chicago). > > I am more into "come as you are". > > > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. März 2004 14:32 > An: Katrin Richter; 313@hyperreal.org > Betreff: Re: AW: (313) Stuff & Clowns > > More a matter of taste darling :) > > > > 3/3/04 1:34 PM Katrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Martin, >> >> I am just realising how restricting your dress cope is in my eyes. I wish >> there were jugglers in Germany... or people with face paint... here, the >> crowd's just boring, boring, boring.... >> >> Peace >> Kat >> >> >> >> Dresscode: No jugglers, No Clowns, No Face paint, No Moustaches, No >> percussionists! Shirter Techno People, No Dad House or Son's of Pikey >> >> >> > >