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Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:50 pm
by SubFunk
Homebelly wrote:
I am still weak for eastern european woman, especially Czech's.
oi, i hear you! and slovaks!!!

i really have a hard time after living in slovakia, looking at the amount of ugly and un-sexy woman in germany, especially berlin, if anyone thinks germany / berlin has nice woman, he should go for a while to slovakia and chechz, to know what's going on...

sorry if this is a bit off topic. woman you know, can't help myself :lol:

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:52 pm
by nebulae
Lawyer by day - www.upsidelegal.com

Husband and father by evening - www.simonhussain.com

Music producer by night - www.nebulae.com

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:56 pm
by smutek
twisted-space wrote: I live in a 600 year old house with 2 cats and lots of spiders.

How do the cats get on with the spiders?

We used to live in a pretty old house - not nearly 600 years, but still pretty old. There were always lots of huge ugly spiders. Spiders really freak me out - but there is something about them that prevents me from ever killing them if I can at all help it. I guess I'm afraid to offend the spider god or something...


And thanks to the OP and everyone for a cool and interesting post!!

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:20 pm
by twisted-space
QUAZAR wrote:
twisted-space wrote: I live in a 600 year old house with 2 cats and lots of spiders.
any ghosts?

(offtopic maybe, sorry)
My ex wife used to think so but I've never seen anything. I don't belive in ghosts though, maybe only belivers can see them :wink:

smutek wrote:
twisted-space wrote: I live in a 600 year old house with 2 cats and lots of spiders.

How do the cats get on with the spiders?

We used to live in a pretty old house - not nearly 600 years, but still pretty old. There were always lots of huge ugly spiders. Spiders really freak me out - but there is something about them that prevents me from ever killing them if I can at all help it. I guess I'm afraid to offend the spider god or something...
Mostly they ignore them, but I have seen the youngest one back down after cornering a big wolf spider.
I quite like spiders, the ones we get in the uk aren't going to hurt you, and they keep down the other creepy crawlies.

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:42 pm
by JoshR
31, getting my masters in architecture, trying to get by with doing the least amount of work possible because my real hope is to get gigs as a composer for video games, movies, TV, pinball machines, or anything anyone will pay me for. I could care less about air-flow rates or the structural qualities of CMU block. Meanwhile I spend too much time on this forum. Still fighting the idea that music will have to be only a hobby, though I feel an overshadowing doom called adulthood approaching (yesterday was my birthday).
Played guitar since I was a teenager but didn't get into Live until 2004-ish. Right about when I started architecture school.
+1 to Czech/slovakian girls. Spent some time in Prague, where I eventually met my (German) wife of 2 years.
-J

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:50 pm
by jcwillia
SubFunk wrote:Homebelly wrote:
I am still weak for eastern european woman, especially Czech's.
oi, i hear you! and slovaks!!!
is it the nose? :lol:

full disclosure : My great great grandfather Metro immigrated to the US from Czech to work in quarries on Kelleys Island, OH, so I have a bit of that in me :)

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:52 pm
by sparklepuff
I'm just an ass.

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 2:03 pm
by twisted-space
JoshR wrote:31..... though I feel an overshadowing doom called adulthood approaching (yesterday was my birthday).
Have fun while you can man, it's only going to get worse. :)

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 2:22 pm
by Sphinx
QUAZAR wrote:I'm the navigator of a minimal-techno-house club in the centre of Amsterdam: Studio 80. (capacity 600). We're open 5 nights a week (wednesday till sunday) with international dj's and live-acts on a weekly basis. (tonight Nick Curly from 8 Bit/Cecille), saturday a Moon Harbour Night with Martinez, Luna City Express, Boris Werner & others).
Next to that I also organise an open air festival (Welcome to the future) near Amsterdam on saturday august 1. Last year the 2nd edition of the festival attracted 7000 visitors (5 stages, with artists like Luciano, Guido Schneider, Marc Houle, Karotte, Mountain People, Heartthrob and all the happening Dutch dj's and live-acts.)
For the rest: I perform on stage with a live-act called Amsterdam 661, with 5 dj-producer friends. We improvise live with 5 synced laptops. Everybody uses Ableton live. A lot of fun.

cheers
g
I'll have to drop by Studio 80 in July, G...looks killer! How are Thursday evenings? :D

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 2:46 pm
by SubFunk
twisted-space wrote:
JoshR wrote:31..... though I feel an overshadowing doom called adulthood approaching (yesterday was my birthday).
Have fun while you can man, it's only going to get worse. :)
Wrong!!! Just don't ever stop or slow down even a bit. It gets better and better, it's just a stoopit number :!:

Just don't allow your head aging into the wrong direction = mental death!

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 2:55 pm
by QUAZAR
@ Sphinx. You're welcome! Drop me a pm when you're in Holland. then I'll put you on the guestlist.
our thursday nights (WKND starts here...) are actually really good. We draw a crowd from around 300-350, which means that our main room (we have 2 rooms on friday and saturday) is packed. And yersterday we were sold out: 560 people in 2 rooms.
Thursdays we play only house - not the commercial type, but the underground (classic tinged) nu house. and also deep house. in 3 weeks (Queensday in Holland) we have Jimpster (UK) from the Freerange-label - a great dj and producer.

cheers
g

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 3:32 pm
by Sphinx
QUAZAR wrote:@ Sphinx. You're welcome! Drop me a pm when you're in Holland. then I'll put you on the guestlist.
our thursday nights (WKND starts here...) are actually really good. We draw a crowd from around 300-350, which means that are main room (we have 2 rooms on friday and saturday) is packed. And yersterday we were sold out: 560 people in 2 rooms.
Thursdays we play only house - not the commercial type, but the underground (classic tinged) nu house. and also deep house. in 3 weeks (Queensday in Holland) we have Jimpster (UK) from the Freerange-label - a great dj and producer.

cheers
g
Totally righteous, thank you SO much! :D

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:02 pm
by QUAZAR
you're welcome :)

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:03 pm
by nepotist
Machinesworking wrote:
BB King wrote:By reading the responses on this thread, I would say there is a little bit of the devil in everybody here...
Machinesworking wrote:I'm the devil, and I'm here to do the devil's business.
Name the quote without web searching it and I'll be impressed Mr. BB KIng.
Was that not Charles "Tex" Watkins? I did a project in high school.

Re: Who are you, really?

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:29 pm
by optimistic
SubFunk wrote:Homebelly wrote:
I am still weak for eastern european woman, especially Czech's.
oi, i hear you! and slovaks!!!

i really have a hard time after living in slovakia, looking at the amount of ugly and un-sexy woman in germany, especially berlin, if anyone thinks germany / berlin has nice woman, he should go for a while to slovakia and chechz, to know what's going on...

sorry if this is a bit off topic. woman you know, can't help myself :lol:
Quoted for truth. After living in Sydney I find the Belgian women to be fairly...well, bland. I have to work in the Czech Republic quite often though which I gotta say is one of the true pleasures of the world.