[Dynagroove] They were only trying to protect us.

. t.love .. indigoiris73 at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 3 09:46:46 PDT 2004


i used to like the grand ave/shark ... years years ago ... one of my
favorite garth sets was there

then the narks/rent a cops took over ... and enough of my friends getting
harrassed kicked out for various reasons .. then to top it off a witness
to perversion .. security having girls show titties for entrance... i got
molested by a lesbian on entry ... not worth it .. too bad cuz it's used
to be a decent venue :)

t

see ya on the sacred mountain :)

 >From: "patrick waechter" <patrickstevenwaechter at hotmail.com> >To:
dynagroove at dynagroove.com >Subject: [Dynagroove] They were only trying to
protect us. >Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 14:30:37 -0700 > >Regarding
Futurehouse. > >What I have noticed about things in the world is that in
proportion >to how great and... to use a phrase of the day, breathtaking,
things >truly can be, they can also be terrible to that designated Nth
>degree as well if one is not careful. > >I looked forward to this event
for at least a couple of months, >perhaps more. Upon arriving, as the
lights and sound faded to full >attention, so too did the dancing shoes
of everyone around me. Magic >seemed to be at play. I jumped up in the
air Michael Jordan on the >dancefloor style more than a couple of times,
unsure of how long I >was up there until my feet touched the ground. That
Diz pumps it. >And Heather... well, while I was lookin g forward to
hearing Heather >more than anyone, I can only say-- "I bet she was
great!" as... > >The most notable events of the evening, are
unfortunately >unfortunate, as I am sure I could be reporting something
completely >opposite if I had completely avoided any contact with all
parties >wearing child molestor mustaches and/or "fistin friscan"
t-shirts. >Alas, like Roaches, these people survive and thrive and were
>everywhere-- I guess you could call them security, but in my >opinion,
designating such a respectful title is all too humbling. > >What I did
see were my friends ridiculed, their words turned around >by bigots and
thrown in their faces. I did see my friends get kicked >out for an
asanine reasoning explained in truly repetitive fashion. >The word of
thumb in answering "why" is... If its the same answer as >the question
"what," generally whatever the "what" is is unfounded >and/or related to
someone carrying out his /shis (in the case of the >friscan) powertrip.
The security cited that they were only trying to >protect them, and
kicked them out. Oh-- so you don't want us to wait >here for the
so-called debilitating effects to wear off-- you'd >rather protect me and
put me on the freeway home? Of course! > >As my friend has mentioned, I
was the entertainment of the so-called >security. So desperately needing
to relieve myself while at the same >time trying to recover my forgotten
tab (a result of the rush of >being thrown out). They kept encouraging me
to run back and forth >across the street to some portajohn they kept
referencing. And kept >wielding power over me, saying that if I wasn't
there when the guy >came down with my tab, they'd keep my credit card and
wouldn't give >me another chance to get it. I begged them to let me pee
upstairs, >and even told them they could watch me do it. They cited that
they >were only trying to protect me, a s my bladder swelled to the point
>that I couldn't move my leg without feeling the verge of an >explosion
within myself. > >While my bladder inched towards some sort of poisonous
condition, I >saw security escort a girl and her boyfriend, two of them
on each >one of them. She couldn't have been more than 115-120 pounds, so
>thank the LORD two of their firm molestor-strength grips could hold >her
back as she flailed about screaming every obscenity that isn't >in the
book. What's more is that she was being kicked out for >smoking one
doobie. I heard a security guard utter to her with some >sort of
confidence that must have been endowed within him by his
>all-too-celebrated supervisor, "We're only trying to protect you
>ma'am." > >A good half hour or more later, I got my tab back. The bitch
decided >to charge me $20 for a water and one rank mixed drink I treated
my >friend to that should have been $12. Before I had a chance to
>depart, I had one last run-in with the security who felt the need to
>note to all witnessing parties that I did not leave a tip and that I >am
a cheap skate. So that no one is left out, I leave you with the
>confident headsup declaration that I did not leave a tip to the >Grand
Avenue wench. I would have drank the minimum -and- closed out >my tab if
I wasn't rushed out for a ridiculous reason. So the reason >I did not
leave a tip? Its unreasonable, sure, but its full circle >in the end.
Money leads to temptation and temptation leads to >danger. I was only
trying to protect her. > >Thank you to the Grand Avenue security for
protecting me from >doobies and urination. > >P+sw >
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