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What's the #1 reason why you go (or would go) to a Convention?
Show me the dealers room!
There are guests I must worship!
Gaming. Roleplay, tabletop, DDR whatever.
Watch AMVs or videos of some kind.
OMG, this panel is specifically for ME!
I am an artist. It is my destiny.
Dances. PLUR PLUR PLUR PLUR
I'm assured I will get laid.
My friends are all going. We're sharing a room!
I would never go to a Convention. I hate you all.
  
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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Get Busy Child

 

The Crystal Method roared into WETbar's DJ booth and took the mostly rolling and mixed-sexual orientation crowd by storm. With a hard trance ferocity, they rocked their set without giving the people gathered much time to collect their breath. While they only played 3 of their own songs (that I could recognize through the heavy layering and improved remixing), I don't think anyone went home disappointed.

Well, except one guy that I was with.

He is older, has shoulder length long hair, and is best described as looking like a rock musician -- except he actually installs audio/visual equipment for business and residence.

I'd seen him a long time ago at Heretic, but he'd been going mostly to Blake's and WETbar lately and they had been treating him quite well after he installed some new equipment for them.

So this got us into VIP which as I think I've stated before really isn't all that amazing. But I guess it's just the allure of something the great unwashed can't get into that makes it all so much better, right?

So anyway, this guy, he's hot, handsome, really into me. Too much into me, actually and that becomes off putting. I let him know rather quickly that his aggressiveness is too much for me. I try to go more on the attack with little success. And though I had a moderately good time making out with him and bumping uglies on the dance floor to what should be Barack Obama's theme song for the younger set (Keep Hope Alive), I just couldn't go home with him.

I turned him down.

Maybe in the end that my way of finally overpowering an extremely dominate seme. But I started to think about how it wasn't going to work out anyway. While I can please some as uke, I'm not especially good at the role in the bed. While it's always great to do things out your ordinary comfort zone, I didn't think it would lead to anything really all that pleasant. At least not for me.

And you know NOT going home with him STILL was quite unpleasant as WETbar and Blake's shuttle stopped running after I was to be the only one needing to ride it back to my car. They actually told me to get back off the bus, they were shutting it down. I complained. I knocked on the closed WETbar door and complained some more to the bartender who opened it. And after walking the 8 blocks back to my car at 3:30 in the morning, after driving back home, I pulled up their website to complain to them some more. They're the assholes that should have been fucked last night.

It seriously makes me reconsider going to see Hybrid in 2 weeks and Deep Dish in 4.
VIP... ha! The Heretic wouldn't have treated me that way.

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Thursday, April 05, 2007

Flashdance

 



More than 4,000 clubbers danced through the rush hour at Victoria station in Britain's biggest flash mob stunt.

Revellers responded to e-bulletins urging them to "dance like you've never danced before" at 6.53pm.

There were knowing looks and giggles among the casually dressed crowd that gathered from 6.30pm, wearing earphones.

A deafening 10-second countdown startled station staff and commuters before the concourse erupted in whoops and cheers. MP3 players and iPods emerged and the crowd danced wildly to their soundtracks in silence - for two hours.

University of London student Lucy Dent, 20, was among the flash mobbers. She said: "It was my first flash mob and I'm hooked. I've been dancing non-stop since we began.

"I didn't even notice the commuters. When you get into the dancing you're oblivious to them and forget you're at a railway station."

Chris Gale, 39, brought his daughter Sophia, three, and son Jacob, six. Mr Gale, a property entrepreneur from Bromley, said: "The children were a bit bewildered at first but then had fantastic fun. Some of the commuters are only interested in their trains and had to weave round us to the platforms. But most of them stood and stared, finding it hugely entertaining - and some even joined in.

"I saw the straightest looking guy in a suit with his briefcase doing the freakiest dance moves."

Last night's flash mob ended when four vanloads of police dispersed the dancers. The event was staged by clubbing website mobileclubbing.com. Invitation emails and texts went out a week in advance.

One commuter failed to see the funny side: "I was trying to get my train home but the whole concourse was filled with students dancing and I couldn't get through. The last thing I wanted after a hard day at work was to miss my train because of the idiots."

Flash mobs, groups of people brought together via the internet who perform a bizarre act together before disappearing, took off in America in 2003.

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Saturday, March 31, 2007

No CyberRaver, but still Elf.

 

It was a strange night tonight. Elf has lost his ID again, so there wasn't a CyberRaver to be enjoyed. I had a few drinks at Heretic and then at Blakes and saw a few old faces. No really, some of these bitches are starting to look old.

I then went to Elf's and watched Taboo. It's a pretty lame-brain gay samurai movie that is about as creative as most doujinshis.

While there, I related to him how I had recently watched Transamerica. It's a movie he actually liked, surprisingly. Elf said that it felt like a real portrayal and that was important. I tended to agree. It also let me tell him that I was sorry for not always seeing how difficult things were from his perspective.

So that was good.

I also disposed of the gift from the shady character from earlier in the week. I took a little bite out of it, just for my own amusement. Not really so much effect, maybe a bit speedy which means I definately did the right thing by not doing it.

As I've mentioned before, I'm pretty sure I'm tired of alot of this stuff for the time being.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Freebies!

 

Last night I not only got the free ride to WETbar, but also met someone on the shuttle that got me into the venue and VIP for free. I so don't belong in that section though, what with my shota shorts, dragon t-shirt, and two color hair. But, heck if Sanjaya is gonna be our next American Idol, who knows what can happen in this world.

I also got a few free drinks, free cigs from Camel, and a -ahem- free um, well, gift from an certain shady character that wasn't involving sex. Don't worry though, loves, I didn't use such item.

I do want to meet him again. He and his friend are going to be at CyberRaver which is Friday night. I'll be there with Elf, who won us free tix off the radio.

Free is good.

DJ John Digweed was outstanding too, btw. He even gave us applause at the end of his set. What a nice bloke!

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