Well, as long as we're on a religious swing, this was another interesting article.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4682430.stm
Personally I didn't see what the big deal was. It is rather funny though how he came across the nickname. God, thy word is law.
A week or so after New Years in Hawaii I went to a Rave/Night Club in Honolulu. Something like the Galaxy Club or something. The music was very good.
I was there from about 10pm to 4am... (there were two DJs in two two different rooms of the fairly small building) heard straight and mixes of Assemblage 23, NIN, Manson, other 80s stuff, and Miss Kittin (hah!). It all sounds good when the bass is cranked up disproportionately I requested the DJ try some Static-X, so he did. There had to be some metal in there somewhere. [Plus, good sound system, how could I let it go to waste?]
Lots of people started showing up around 2, probably getting off work. People came there to drink/do other things with good music.
I was sort of out of place, mostly in mind, but also because most of the people there seemed to know eachother really well. Kept thinking about the workers [bartenters] there, must be quite the job. Seems there were lots of regulars, knowing staff and DJs. One person said to me, "Why are you so quiet?" It didn't matter, I danced, I enjoyed.
Of course didn't miss out on the saturation of smoke and slight deafness afterwards... wonder if there's any of this kind of scene in Lancaster?
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