Yeah! MAG:NET rocks!
JC:
aaaaaah
JC:
well this should be a sign for them to consider security
JC:
although
JC:
the most cost effective way
JC:
to go about security
JC:
is a
JC:
"protected by Viper" sticker
Dude:
hahahaha
Dude:
i know, im getting security for them starting tonight
JC:
good good
JC:
yeah
JC:
batutas are cheap man
JC:
the torogi model is also nice
JC:
they're shaped like penises!
Dude:
did you know that you extra for a guard with a gun and bullets
Dude:
pay
JC:
really?
Dude:
yea
JC:
packing heat man
Dude:
secu with batuta is cheaper than a secu with a paltik
JC:
mid-range dapat
JC:
secu with bow and arrow!
and now it’s time to face the facts of life: we’re going bye bye.
mag:net’s always been more than a business to me, it’s been a second home. i’ve had the honor of meeting and hanging out with some of the most wonderful people at the bar. many of my favorite musical moments happened on our stage . i shot a movie and two music videos there. my band was formed there. one of my relationships grew amidst rockeokes and broadwayokes. many marriage proposals were made,all of them successful. and i can say with pride and honor that we have the most lovable crew to ever serve you, from the friendly Jon Lovitz look-alike John to our crazy comedian bartender Rogel.
this is the last major gig we’re having, and it’s a fundraiser for the son of everyone’s favorite head waiter, Chris Feliminiano (yung kamukha daw ni Redford White).a few weeks ago Chris’s 12 year-old son had an accident and fell off the second floor of their home. he’s undergoing an operation right now, which is quite costly, and proceeds from the gig will go to helping Chris pay for it.
with performances by Urbandub, Angulo, Ciudad, Us-2 Evil-0, The Dorques, Kate Torralba, Soapdish, Turbogoth and The Out of Body Special. entrance is 200 w one free beer. let’s all get together and celebrate rakenrol one last time. it’ll probably be your last chance to sneak to the third floor and MOMOL with someone.
(much love to Carlo Casas who did the poster)
“A one-shot (meaning, you’re not obliged to organize another tour in the future), let’s-figure-out-the-schedule-once-we-get-enough-people-interested, I’m-only-sharing-this-experience-once travel expo.”
Let’s talk about travel options you’ll never encounter under normal circumstances. With you as tour operator, you provide us with interesting options. Are you finally ready to share this secret with the world? Would you like to improve people’s perception of your neighborhood? Is it time to find people crazy enough to join you in your secret island?
Interested parties shall be asked to design a tour based on the following parameters:
Then we’ll give you your own booth in the venue for cheap. Prepare the following:
Here are some ideas:
The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon 2010
Like a scene from 28 days later.
Brought a phone with me during the HK Half Marathon. Took some photos.
2006 - committed one of the biggest blunders of my life. Then came this song. Sometimes you just have to be genuinely happy for those people that mattered.
Jens Lekman is coming to town, playing in MAG:NET High Street on March 31.
Gabriel is a man who has written and recorded many good songs with thoughtful arrangements in his life, but his approach to this material is that of a pompous buffoon who has no understanding of why any of these songs worked in the first place. His bombast is flat, his phrasing is awful, his instincts are poor. He eliminates rhythm and melody from his Talking Heads cover, strips the wit from the Magnetic Fields and the levity from Paul Simon, and performs David Bowie’s “Heroes” in a way that ignores its essential dramatic restraint. There are two modes on this album, and sometimes they intersect: Bloated melodrama and/or clinical depression.
— Matthew Perpetua on Peter Gabriel’s Scratch My Back. And I have to agree.