As mentioned, try to keep future event names out of your posts.

Google indexes this forum, you know.
Anyway, while 1-3 months isn't necessarily an inflexible rule, rolling week after week will eventually catch up with you. There are plenty of people who don't seem to care about their health and will do this until they start to suffer from it, but this is a harm reduction forum where we try to minimize the risk of using Ecstasy. We're not here to give you the green light on something that's ill-advised or dangerous just because some people can get away with it without obvious problems.
For the majority of people who abuse, they'll be fine for a time, but eventually abuse catches up to you. The lucky ones will find that Ecstasy just doesn't do what it did for them before and burn out on it without anything worse happening to them. The unlucky ones will start to experience negative side effects like persistent depression, difficulty sleeping, mental fog, etc. that go away a while after they discontinue using Ecstasy. The very unlucky ones (or the extreme abusers) will be struck with acute problems, go through antidepressant regimes, therapy, etc. but find that they've become resistant to most forms of treatment. They then post on this board as a last resort.
If you want Ecstasy to remain a special and exciting thing for you (as well as diminish the chances of running into problems), the one month+ waiting rule is a good habit to learn. It's alright to break it every once in a while ("everything in moderation, including moderation"), but the idea is to condition yourself to respect the drug and its risks rather than to just chase a high.