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The show was awesome.. lots of noice, lots of sweaty bodies bouncing around... it was great.

There was a good DGNer turnout too but I'm sure we missed many of you's since we were all up top hanging off the rails.. we I was anyway. :happy:

Steve Naghavi rocked the stage wearing his sig. black suit, bouncing around like Pee Wee Hurman only better. *heart*

At the end of the show I bought a few tickets for Meat Beat Manifesto for May 27 so that should be fun.

Thanx to Al for taking me too. :wave

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It should've been easy to find the DGN corner at VNV; just look for three bald guys and a Froyn. (Al, Marc, and me being the bald guys.) As I mentioned to Al, we should get a big vinyl DGN banner that we can hang at events to both promote the site and know where to go hang.

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I didn't go to the show, but I did go to Necto's and had a good time. It did renew my HATRED for And One, but it's all based on their personality and has nothing to do with their music, which I don't really like, but like I said that has nothing to do with why I hate them.

It's their own fault ... :thumbup:

I had a good time at Necto too!

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I didn't go to the show, but I did go to Necto's and had a good time. It did renew my HATRED for And One, but it's all based on their personality and has nothing to do with their music, which I don't really like, but like I said that has nothing to do with why I hate them.

Yeah! Those damn beer stealers!

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