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Dec. 27th, 2004 09:27 amI was surprised not to see more people getting away from house & family last night at the Vogue. I'm glad I did, though, even after the daily nuclear happiness missile strike.
I've learned that Sunday night is a weekly event at Oseao, but last night was pretty lightly attended. My pet theory as to why is that ravers often dress so lightly that the cold drove them away. Get some fetishes, people. Music: all right, but a little too far up tempo even for me. Note to rave organizers: if you have a water cooler handy, somebody needs to remember to bring the cups.
22,000 people and counting. Unimaginable. It never occurred to me either that they'd need tsunami warning sirens but, hey, Krakatau didn't blow that long ago. What I want to know is, if a major tsunami hits the Washington & B.C. coasts, what happens to Puget Sound? Yeah, it's inland, but it's also shallow, which is B-A-D.
I've learned that Sunday night is a weekly event at Oseao, but last night was pretty lightly attended. My pet theory as to why is that ravers often dress so lightly that the cold drove them away. Get some fetishes, people. Music: all right, but a little too far up tempo even for me. Note to rave organizers: if you have a water cooler handy, somebody needs to remember to bring the cups.
22,000 people and counting. Unimaginable. It never occurred to me either that they'd need tsunami warning sirens but, hey, Krakatau didn't blow that long ago. What I want to know is, if a major tsunami hits the Washington & B.C. coasts, what happens to Puget Sound? Yeah, it's inland, but it's also shallow, which is B-A-D.