Tha Skylounge
We're coming up to our 3 year anniversary of weekly beats at the Black Cat, so tonight because it's a Thursday we've decided to get pissed. Our music policy is to play all things deep.. be it breaks, D&B, hop, downbeat, anything that you can ignore while you smash it.
Residents Lucas Chan, Lynt, Hanh and Simon Clancy will be playing vinyl recordings from 7pm till late.
If you haven't been down, today seems like the perfect day to get to know the beer garden.
Tha Skylounge... Deepest beats
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Anyway, nice night. Have you ever read the story about the never-ending pudding? Anyway, tonight was like that 'cept it was the never-ending jug. I wanted to go home and do work, but there was always more beer to drink....
So much beer. I think I'm gonna have to drink about a gallon of coffee and about 4 gallons of water to ensure I'm not hung over for tonight's festivities.
All I'm saying, we're fed this massive bone structure called a "Dinosaur" that the scientists found "in the ground", "5 million years ago" and they ate this, and did that, and migrated here, and looked like this, and its skin was green, and ........ come on people!
lynt wrote:All I'm saying, we're fed this massive bone structure called a "Dinosaur" that the scientists found "in the ground", "5 million years ago" and they ate this, and did that, and migrated here, and looked like this, and its skin was green, and ........ come on people!
Yeah, amazing what scientific annalysis can proove these days innit.
I kissed a squirrel and I liked it... taste of her acorn chapstick
lynt wrote:All I'm saying, we're fed this massive bone structure called a "Dinosaur" that the scientists found "in the ground", "5 million years ago" and they ate this, and did that, and migrated here, and looked like this, and its skin was green, and ........ come on people!
I spose you all think we landed on the moon too!
5 million huh? Try 60 million. First bipedal australopithecines were around by 2 million years ago-- if dino's were still hanging around by 5 million, i doubt we'd be here now.
Or am I exempt from this conversation again?!?! lol
eskay wrote:I'm staying out of the dinosaur debate... suffice to say the Earth was still round when everyone thought it was flat.
...sum ppl still think its' flat even though its shaped like an ellipsoid(flattened at the poles due to centrifical force not acting against gravity as much as at the equator)....actually its quiet irregular and on average 11m greater in elevation in the southern hemisphere.....hence everywhere in the world has its own unique 'best fit' model at that place on the Geoid.....
lynt wrote:I still think you have the best avatar in the world.
I never knew you thought so. I like my frog . Will was asking why i never change it....
Trailer_trash wrote: ...sum ppl still think its' flat even though its shaped like an ellipsoid(flattened at the poles due to centrifical force not acting against gravity as much as at the equator)....actually its quiet irregular and on average 11m greater in elevation in the southern hemisphere.....hence everywhere in the world has its own unique 'best fit' model at that place on the Geoid.....
eskay wrote:I'm staying out of the dinosaur debate... suffice to say the Earth was still round when everyone thought it was flat.
...sum ppl still think its' flat even though its shaped like an ellipsoid(flattened at the poles due to centrifical force not acting against gravity as much as at the equator)....actually its quiet irregular and on average 11m greater in elevation in the southern hemisphere.....hence everywhere in the world has its own unique 'best fit' model at that place on the Geoid.....
well sure if you wanna split hairs... the Earth was still ellipsoid when everyone thought it was flat
Under every grief and pine
Runs a joy with silken twine.