29-02-2008 DejaVU 001

Which Sets You Like Best?

  • Deadlyeight

    Votes: 6 8.6%
  • Transparance

    Votes: 6 8.6%
  • DJ Abstraction

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • Dave Nadz

    Votes: 14 20.0%
  • Sacha

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • Kowy

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • Magik

    Votes: 13 18.6%
  • Lazarus

    Votes: 11 15.7%
  • DistantLand

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • Cre8or

    Votes: 15 21.4%
  • dfx

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • Sebastian Brandt

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • Karybde & Scylla

    Votes: 10 14.3%
  • Daniel Kandi

    Votes: 20 28.6%
  • Manuel Le Saux

    Votes: 17 24.3%
  • Mark Eteson

    Votes: 12 17.1%
  • Nitrous Oxide

    Votes: 18 25.7%
  • Pilpo Fadini

    Votes: 13 18.6%
  • Kimito Lopez

    Votes: 8 11.4%
  • Robbie Schwan

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • DJ 2frey

    Votes: 10 14.3%
  • JZL

    Votes: 6 8.6%
  • DJ Row

    Votes: 15 21.4%
  • DreamensioN

    Votes: 12 17.1%

  • Total voters
    70
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That's all people around me would listen to and I would get made fun of for listening to trance... all say youre listening to is banging pots and pan and repetitive music...

well then those ppl who say that have no idea what REAL music is. Trance is REAL music that no other genre of music can touch. :music:
 
Yip!+1000 I might just take a half day like you.:)

Cooks:hmmm:I do that as well and I'm good at it! Worked in 5 star restaurant in Sedona,Arizona.Now that's a place I should have never left!!Here's a pic of one of rock formations there.I didn't take it this pic.I'll keep my options open still sounds like a good idea!!
Sedona, Arizona Travel & Vacation Guide

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Thanks,I'll manage:beer2:

We don't have formations quite like that here, but there's always the Davis Mountains.

TPWD: Davis Mountains State Park

Does this count? :)
 
NOW THIS IS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT.....REALY ******* MUSIC....no kings in castels ffs_!
 
i was aware of mixing difficulties before the event started, so for me that part is not as important as getting to hear all the oldies tracks :)

:hug:

While mixing is important, track selection is EVERYTHING. Don't you agree? :super: :cat:
 
this afternoon i have listened Cre8or set and its :super::super::super: Awesome :super::super: with PvD - Angel, Gouryella, System F, Veracocha.... :choon::choon::choon::choonalert::choonalert:
 
and who was born on 29 February only celebrates 4 in 4 years:lol::lol:

but the most important thing is this...

In the English speaking world, it is a tradition that women may propose marriage only on leap years. While it has been argued that the tradition was initiated by Saint Patrick or Brigid of Kildare in 5th century Ireland, it is dubious as the tradition has not been attested before the 19th century.[7] Supposedly, a 1288 law by Queen Margaret of Scotland (then age five and living in Norway), required that fines be levied if a marriage proposal was refused by the man; compensation ranged from a kiss to £1 to a silk gown, in order to soften the blow.[8] Because men felt that put them at too great a risk, the tradition was in some places tightened to restricting female proposals to the modern leap day, 29 February, or to the medieval leap day, 24 February. According to Felten: "A play from the turn of the 17th century, 'The Maydes Metamorphosis,' has it that 'this is leape year/women wear breeches.' A few hundred years later, breeches wouldn't do at all: Women looking to take advantage of their opportunity to pitch woo were expected to wear a scarlet petticoat -- fair warning, if you will. :lol:
 
but the most important thing is this...

In the English speaking world, it is a tradition that women may propose marriage only on leap years. While it has been argued that the tradition was initiated by Saint Patrick or Brigid of Kildare in 5th century Ireland, it is dubious as the tradition has not been attested before the 19th century.[7] Supposedly, a 1288 law by Queen Margaret of Scotland (then age five and living in Norway), required that fines be levied if a marriage proposal was refused by the man; compensation ranged from a kiss to £1 to a silk gown, in order to soften the blow.[8] Because men felt that put them at too great a risk, the tradition was in some places tightened to restricting female proposals to the modern leap day, 29 February, or to the medieval leap day, 24 February. According to Felten: "A play from the turn of the 17th century, 'The Maydes Metamorphosis,' has it that 'this is leape year/women wear breeches.' A few hundred years later, breeches wouldn't do at all: Women looking to take advantage of their opportunity to pitch woo were expected to wear a scarlet petticoat -- fair warning, if you will. :lol:

looooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllllllllllllllllllll :lol::lol:
 

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