Originally posted by MrJaMaL:
Note to all who are bringing water guns:
"Please make sure your water guns are empty for faster entry. No full waterguns will be allowed. All full water guns will be emptied at the door. You will be able to fill up your guns in the bathrooms once you enter The Asylum."
BTW, Teddy, GO!! Now you really don't have a reason not to!
We at Kingsize & True regret to inform you that once again, DEEJAY PUNK-ROC will not be able to make it out here for our event due to
personal reasons. We apologize greatly for all whom are disappointed by this will explain more about this issue later. In his replacement, we have added DJ VENOM. VENOM will be spinning
a Booty House set in Punk Roc's original time slot (1:00-2:00 am) Main stage. The hours of 1:00am-2:00am will also be the be the hours of the *bathing suit contest*, so we felt that a booty house set was an appropriate replacement.
We hope that you agree..
Again, we apologize for all who are upset by this news; and we hope you understand that we are doing the best we can to make it up to you..
- kingsize & true
Originally posted by MrJaMaL:
Note to all who are bringing water guns:
"Please make sure your water guns are empty for faster entry. No full waterguns will be allowed. All full water guns will be emptied at the door. You will be able to fill up your guns in the bathrooms once you enter The Asylum."
Ah! YES!!
So much for my rather antiquated theory of sketchy ravers with super soakers filled with bleach and piss. haha!
Heard ya loud and clear Jamal and Kev! I'm going!![]()
*/waves "not so anti-plur" flag with Kev. lol
-Teddy
[ 10 August 2002: Message edited by: Speekah Phreekah ]
Originally posted by TopRocka:
Just a question.. from everyone's experiences at Foam parties.. (This is my first), what is there to expect as far as how it affects clothing and such? I don't really want to wear something I enjoy wearing if the foam will just ruin it, ya know what I mean jellybean? =P
I've been to about three foam parties. The foam tends to be very similar to that of dish washing liquid suds and smells like bottled bubble liguid. Depending on the strength of the solution and how it's diluted, it may leave a slight soapy film on your skin/clothes etc.
Foam solution seems to be pretty fabric friendly... unless you have something that is specially treated and is dry-clean only.
Cotton dyed with rich colors that easily bleed could pose a problem.
In most cases, it washes right out with no trace, so I'd say it's pretty much a "no hassle" affair.
In any case, I'd just play it safe and wear something I didn't mind getting messed up a little.
-Teddy