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  • Rawrmune
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2011
    • 1672

    Re: Random T**ugh,s

    I saw Sasha last night. He showed up late at 1:30, I think everyone expected him to come on around 12. He played a fantastic set though, lots of dark driving music as well as his recent mysterious warpy involv3r music. Excellent mixing and flow and the crowd was really into it. He played until 4:15. He finished with Benoit & Sergio - Let Me Count The Ways and Hot Chip - Flutes (Remix), which actually sounded fantastic in the club, even though I didn't like it that much listening at home. Such a great night and my buddy I brought is now a Sasha fan.

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    • Alexudis
      Banned
      • Jan 2011
      • 385

      Re: Random T**ugh,s

      The city of Bath may not be as popular as it was in years past, but there is no doubt that for
      those inclined to enjoy city life, Bath offers a variety of activities—and one never knows
      whom one might meet there!

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      • Rawrmune
        Platinum Poster
        • Jun 2011
        • 1672

        Re: Random T**ugh,s

        Baths - Aminals

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        • Alexudis
          Banned
          • Jan 2011
          • 385

          Re: Random T**ugh,s

          another day to reduce life to self-serving anecdotes.

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          • floridaorange
            I'm merely a humble butler
            • Dec 2005
            • 29116

            Re: Random T**ugh,s


            It was fun while it lasted...

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            • trick12
              Are you Kidding me??
              • Jul 2007
              • 4412

              Re: Random T**ugh,s

              keep Austin real weird...
              Life's pretty fast..blup..blup...We made it!!

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              • trick12
                Are you Kidding me??
                • Jul 2007
                • 4412

                Re: Random T**ugh,s

                andy stott and john talabot...just what i need at the moment
                Life's pretty fast..blup..blup...We made it!!

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                • floridaorange
                  I'm merely a humble butler
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 29116

                  Re: Random T**ugh,s

                  is nice:

                  Serve and be kindBy DR. KNOX HERNDON
                  Pastor

                  I don't know Reverend Crawford personally but appreciated her sermon on kindness.
                  Reverend Carolyn Crawford is known throughout Southern California for her topical and powerful sermons, but speculation on what she would say was unusually high one particular week just after the holiday season.
                  As is customary each Monday, the topic for the Sunday sermon was posted on a sign outside the church. This week it read: "The Gospel According to Nordstrom."
                  Members of the congregation were no strangers to upscale Nordstrom department store. They just couldn't conceive of what a merchandising mecca had to do with the gospel and its lessons.
                  Some thought perhaps the talk might be blasphemous. Others felt the unlikely theme might be stimulating. One thing was certain: This unlikely title created quite a stir in town.
                  With such interest, often the reality can't match the hype. On rare occasions, it "hyper" ventilates and goes even higher!
                  The church was packed that Sunday. The hushed congregation awaited Reverend Crawford's sermon. She began by telling of her recent visit to the bustling, luxurious atmosphere of a marbled Nordstrom store during the holiday season.
                  She recounted the delights throughout the store: the abundant decorations; the holiday music expertly performed by an elegant, tuxedoed piano player; the potpourri and expensive perfume. Flocks of charmed shoppers swarmed in and out laden with finely wrapped gifts.
                  But then she said the shared atmosphere of the department store revelry was shattered. A bag lady, hunched over, clad in torn clothes and filthy with stench, walked through Nordstrom's doors.
                  Curious, Reverend Crawford decided to follow her, certain that security would take care of this woman promptly as unwelcome as she was incongruous. The Reverend thought she might have to intervene when security arrived, so that she could soften the blow to the woman's dignity when she was asked nicely, but firmly, to leave.
                  Yet her original interest in this interloper would soon change. Though Reverend Crawford saw the stark contrast of this woman to the gracious abundance of the store, Nordstrom employees must have seen something else.
                  No one tried to stop the bag lady as she shuffled through the store. She reached the most elegant and pricey Special Occasions Department, where she was greeted warmly and professionally by a smartly-attired saleswoman.
                  The Reverend was incredulous. What did these people see? Reverend Crawford stood nearby and eavesdropped. She listened, astonished by what she heard.
                  The salesperson's responses to the customer were solicitous, not patronizing; respectful, not pitying. When the customer asked to try on evening dresses, the salesperson brought over one gown after another, asking for her most discriminating opinion.
                  The lady inspected each gown, trying on several. With infinite patience as an hour slid away, the salesperson carefully evaluated which gowns she felt were the most flattering and appropriate for this customer.
                  The bag lady decided she was finished. She left the fitting room, thanked the salesperson, and walked out of the Special Occasions Department.
                  This woman looked different. Her head was held high, her gait seemed smoother, and there was a new light in her eye. She'd just experienced Nordstrom.
                  Reverend Crawford was dumbfounded. She approached the Nordstrom saleswoman. Uncharacteristically at a loss for words, the Reverend simply asked why she'd spent an hour with this bag lady, helping her try on thousand-dollar gowns at a store which religiously measures employee sales per hour!
                  The composed Nordstrom saleswoman looked Carolyn Crawford straight in the eye, answering as if the question was as simple as asking for the time of day: "This is what we are here for: To serve and be kind."
                  The Reverend closed her sermon by asking her congregation, "Couldn't we say the same thing about ourselves as churchgoers? As human beings? That we are here to serve and be kind?"
                  This was far from the end of this particular sermon. News of the message spread beyond one Sunday morning at one church. Churchgoers retold the story to friends and associates.
                  The New York Times highlighted the incident. Demand for the sermon became so overwhelming that the church eventually sold audiotape copies.
                  Nordstrom salespeople were both humbled and challenged when they heard the story. In a culture that asks employees to give their best to customers under all circumstances, the bar had been raised.
                  Each time this very real story is told, each time it's shared, its truth grows within and without. May we all have the opportunity and the grace to serve and be kind.
                  As the young Anne Frank said, "How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world."

                  It was fun while it lasted...

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                  • jay813
                    Platinum Poster
                    • May 2005
                    • 1344

                    Re: Random T**ugh,s

                    Originally posted by Rawrmune
                    I saw Sasha last night. He showed up late at 1:30, I think everyone expected him to come on around 12. He played a fantastic set though, lots of dark driving music as well as his recent mysterious warpy involv3r music. Excellent mixing and flow and the crowd was really into it. He played until 4:15. He finished with Benoit & Sergio - Let Me Count The Ways and Hot Chip - Flutes (Remix), which actually sounded fantastic in the club, even though I didn't like it that much listening at home. Such a great night and my buddy I brought is now a Sasha fan.
                    sasha showing up late? NO WAI!

                    actually im surprised he is still playing those tracks. he played it when i saw him play last january (2012).

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                    • AchtungBaby!
                      DUDERZ get a life!!!
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 7306

                      Re: Random T**ugh,s

                      Originally posted by jay813
                      sasha showing up late? NO WAI!

                      actually im surprised he is still playing those tracks. he played it when i saw him play last january (2012).
                      I hear you lol.. Both great tracks imo, but it´s time to move on right?

                      I´ve got big expectations on Sasha next week here on Moonpark, defo i don´t want to hear any of those though.. will see



                      "vision over visibility" Paul Hewson

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                      • trick12
                        Are you Kidding me??
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 4412

                        Re: Random T**ugh,s

                        i saw him a week before that, and i was hoping he wudnt play flutes, i thought i was gonna win this but fukin came in the end of the show and closed with it and let me count the ways heheh same same

                        for u moonparkers excpect to hear some serious involv3r again....but its okay hernan will take care of business
                        Life's pretty fast..blup..blup...We made it!!

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                        • sbando
                          Going back to Romford
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 11663

                          Re: Random T**ugh,s

                          If I could start again
                          A million miles away
                          I would keep myself
                          I would find a way
                          ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                          ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                          ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                          ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                          • sbando
                            Going back to Romford
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 11663

                            Re: Random T**ugh,s

                            Mary, take the child, the river's rising
                            Muddy water taking back my home...
                            ╔══╗............/\_¸_/\
                            ╚╗╔╝...........(=•_•=)
                            ╔╝(¯`v´¯).......ღ***ღ.*
                            ╚══`.¸. ...:::.(¯`•\|/•´¯) ☆*゚

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                            • Alexudis
                              Banned
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 385

                              Re: Random T**ugh,s

                              MacGyver fastens the head and shoulders of a suit of armor to the top shelf of a wheeled kitchen cart.
                              He then uses a rubber band to attach an electric mixer to the cart’s front wheel and plugs it in. The mixer
                              turns the wheel, which propels the cart across the floor and out of the kitchen, triggering automatic
                              motion-detecting guns. The cart takes the hit. MacGyver escapes

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                              • dj_macgyver
                                Addiction started
                                • Oct 2005
                                • 256

                                Re: Random T**ugh,s

                                call me?
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