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 harry Mar 2, 2002, 3:52 PM

testing
first post!


 Rod "Yoah; am I second...to post???" Gale Mar 2, 2002, 9:54 PM

spreading the disease
Hey:
My god you'd think there was a movement underfoot or something...heee heee

Well; it really is great to see a site dedicated to our sister island Prince Edward Island...most bitchin. Great work Harry. We've always known that there was a greta scene in Prince Edward Island now we get to read about it...very cool!!!!

Anyway; I'll be checking in a lot and if anyone's interested in Gobblefest or in playing the city of rust and toxidity (Sydney) just get in touch.

Much love and strength!!!!

Keep it tight!!!!

Rod


 KJB Mar 3, 2002, 5:21 AM

No Subject
Most happy to see this. Congratulations.


 boost ventilator Mar 3, 2002, 12:02 PM

it's no...
island edition.


 harry Mar 3, 2002, 12:07 PM

weird!
hmm, it just occured to me that i've never been to pei and i don't even know anybody from pei! that's ok, peilocals will be fun :D


 windomearle Mar 3, 2002, 3:51 PM

tilted
hey harry, anytime you want to visit pei, let me know. i'm dying to get tilted over here.

we're already planning a peilocals super concert here in the near future. maybe cblocals and halifaxlocals can each make their own lineup of bands for concerts, and we could work out some sort of network for a locals tour where we expose our individual scenes to each other.


 Chuck Mar 3, 2002, 7:36 PM

PEI
Hello!


 rob Mar 3, 2002, 7:50 PM

touring band need's help with shows!!

hi there,
rob from the toronto band DEAD LETTER DEPT. here,
were coming out that way this spring and would love some help getting some shows in maritimes canada.

were a punk rock band that has a very strong jawbreaker/pinhead gunpowder influence, and we'd love to play any type of show you might be able to help us with, perferably house shows or all ages events.

here are the dates and places we need help with, please send us an e-mail if you can help and we can send some promo stuff to you if you need it, were not looking for garuntee's or to give anyone rock star attitude, just some friendly help would be great!

JUNE
Tue/25/NB/fredricton
Wed/26/NB/saint john
Thur/27/PEI/charlottetown
Fri/28/PEI/summerside
Sat/29/NS/halifax
Sun/30/NS/ new glascow, sydney

July
Mon/1/truro (NS), moncton (NB), edmunston (NB), bathurst (NB)

send e-mail to deadletterdept@hotmail.com or check out www.deadletterdept.com

thanx for your time

rob/dead letter dept.


 darcy Mar 3, 2002, 9:49 PM

No Subject
im loooking for a gurlfriend and will consider gurls froom other islands other than cape breton


 vince Mar 3, 2002, 10:39 PM

huh?
Where the the fuck is the dressed to kill content? Yeesh.


 posi*tracey Mar 3, 2002, 11:23 PM

march15th
is the only show on the 15th the melons show? is there not another show at the guild. or am i misinformed?


 christina. Mar 3, 2002, 11:39 PM

love and kisses
i enjoy having a pei locals website. it makes me feel like pei is actually bigger than it is.

so...how's about postponing this whole "awesomefest II" idea until late april? huh? pleeeeease? greg and mike, i'm looking in your direction here.


 windomearle Mar 4, 2002, 12:08 AM

events
if anyone knows about events that are not listed, let us know by either posting in the guestbook, emailing me or contacting another admin.

lord knows, pei has never had a reliable source for event listings. so we need as much help as we can get.


 harry Mar 4, 2002, 12:39 AM

thanks!
also, i'm the guy to harass about bugs, feature requests, and other tech stuff. i'm really happy to see so much activity within 24 hours of the site going live, and if there's anything i can do on my end, i'd be more than happy.

for those of you who don't know the situation, locals is free as in beer and free as in love, so please visit and contribute often!


 col Mar 4, 2002, 12:58 AM

well well well...
Finally PEI gets a site. Now maybe I will actually find out about shows earlier then the day before they happen!


 windomearle Mar 4, 2002, 1:13 AM

bands
i've been adding all my favourite bands past and present, and dressed to kill.

any suggestions of bands i'm missing?

also, we need pics. email them in, kids.


 Kevin Mar 4, 2002, 3:32 PM

girls!
anytime i have been associated with anyone from pei they have been nice.....plus you're all hot!


 geoff Mar 5, 2002, 11:02 AM

p.e.i. is fun!
i've only been there once in the recent past.(i was there as a kid, but who cares?) sumerset campground is the fucking shit. i'm tellin ya, any capers reading this, it is the shit. screw ingo, and all the on your ass wardens. this place lets anything go, and is equipped with pizza joints and a bar across the street. canada day weekend there is some of the best fun i've ever had drunk, and there's been alot of fun drunk times. it's not exactly roughing it, but we're all city kids for the most part. someone should plan a big show in cavendish for canada day weekend and all the capers can go to pei and camp on the a-loop. trust me, you definately won't regret it. oh yeah, i'm with darcy. looking for girlz in all the wrong places. maybe pei is the place, and i bet canada day weekend is the time. if anyone thinks this is a good idea, e-mail me and i'll do whatever i can on this side to set somthin up. see ya.................geez, you guys need a nickname. islanders?


 geoff Mar 5, 2002, 11:19 AM

how could i forget?
GO-CARTS! how could i forget the go-carts. they're right down the street from the camp ground. and they'll let ya race em, even if you're drunk. they won't let ya wear a helmet though? go figure.


 morgan currie Mar 5, 2002, 11:47 AM

the rudy huxtable project
the rudy huxtable project have a new website up at http://rudyhux.cjb.net for anybody interested.


 jonah. Mar 5, 2002, 5:29 PM

on the topic of how i'm an admin and don't know how to do anything.
i don't know how to sign on. nobody tells me anything. i deserve nothing.


 jonah. Mar 5, 2002, 5:31 PM

No Subject


i've never even heard i, robot, how can we be in their vein. i'm gonna punch greg so hard....


and hands held open should be in italics, duh. someone fix this shit. geez. and tastes like burning should be all lower case. anti-caps baby, anti-caps. fug.


 harry Mar 6, 2002, 12:02 AM

No Subject
what's your email jonah. i'll hook a brother up with the coveted admin instructions!


 pineau Mar 6, 2002, 1:11 AM

coolness....
well i was lucky enough to been asked to join up with this great site.
i was running another island bands site, but i just shut it down and pointed it here.
this one is much nicer.

thanks for letting me in on this...


 Michael Catano/The Plan Mar 6, 2002, 10:22 AM

Riggidy Rock, y'all.
Hi there,

The Plan and Slight Return would like to play a show on the island. Preferably on March 29th. Can anyone help us out? Jonah? Mike? Drop me a line.

Thanks,
Michael
theplan@matlockrecord s.com


 boost ventilator Mar 6, 2002, 10:05 PM

any plans on updating this:
http://www.upei.ca/~cadre/


 pineau Mar 6, 2002, 11:23 PM

the plan???
Wow, the plan on PEI, that is awesome.
I heard your guys CD from Mike Bigelow of Contrived. good shit.

I hope to see you guys play here.


 Andrew Mar 7, 2002, 5:29 AM

The Plan
Your best bet is to try and contact Greg boon "I'm spelling that wrong I think.." He puts the shows on now. I think once is coming up around the end of the month as well. Does any one know Greg's email? If so pass it on to The Plan.


 Andrew Mar 7, 2002, 5:33 AM

Just anothing post by me.
I think you guys "administrators" should add a discussion board to this lovely site. It seems people are starting to have conversations on the guestbook...


 windomearle Mar 7, 2002, 2:11 PM

sounds
more sounds are on the way.

for all the non-believers, download glitter room by eyes for telescopes. fuck them guys are good.


 Andrew Mar 7, 2002, 9:39 PM

Pics
I have some pics from a couple shows last summer. I'll pick out a few of the best ones and send them in soon. It's great to finally have a P.E.I locals site. good work..


 boost ventilator Mar 7, 2002, 7:45 AM

guestbook vs discussion board
in the 5+ historic years of "locals" in cape breton, the guestbook has always been a discussion board (when it wasn't pulled off the web for nasty name calling and such). you would think that it being called something with "guest" in it people would be more polite....


 erin h. Mar 7, 2002, 9:24 AM

photos
i have tons of photos going back as far as 5 or 6 years (local and visiting bands of that time). the're nothing if they're not horribly embarrassing. i don't know if this kind of thing is needed, but let me know if it is.


 harry Mar 7, 2002, 9:54 AM

guestbook vs discussion board
yeah, i've always found that the guestbook works fine for discussion purposes.. with cblocals, people just started reading it religously, and they'd pick up the threads as they went along. i find that 'real' threaded messageboards get a bit confusing, and posts get lost sometimes, but with a straight guestbook, the posts are made and read in a linear fashion, so you get everything.

but, i'm open to suggestions, and we have the resources to code any custom messageboard/guestbook software you'd like to see. so, any ideas?

thanks,
harry


 jonah. Mar 7, 2002, 10:41 AM

old school pei photos..
erin, yeah, we totally want old photos nd shit. pei old school reprazent. um, yo. so i dunno, serve it up, maybe send em to me or greg or mike...


 harry Mar 7, 2002, 11:40 AM

pics
just keep the pics under 100k so that our database doesn't crap itself :)

you can use the photoshop batch resize option to make small jpegs of reasonable dimensions.

also, functionality coming soon to categorize pictures, add keywords, and search pictures/news/events/guestbook.

cheers,
harry


 harry Mar 7, 2002, 11:42 AM

sounds
and more sounds would be cool too!!


 Pineau Mar 7, 2002, 11:48 PM

jeez...
well i am impressed, this site is booming.
it is great.
spectacular even.

i love it.

When is Moneen playing?

who is playing at awesome fest ii?


 pineau Mar 7, 2002, 11:57 PM

pics....
were my pics too big?
i can't remember, i tried keeping em down in size..


 Andrew Mar 8, 2002, 11:14 AM

I wonder...
Would any one happen to have any FYM MP3's kicking around? I managed to find 2 of their MP3's a while back on Audio Galaxy, but they never downloaded. So if any one knows where I could find some, please email me or let me know here, thanks. I'm getting back in to all the old stuff again. haha


 nanker Mar 8, 2002, 3:12 PM

yay harry is the coolio-est
10 out of 10 emilies and nancies agree, guestbooks rock....not that I have a say because i'm not in pei. BUt i've been there lotsa times, and my horse lives there. (my i say) Guestbooks are great way to start yer day.

nanker


 Greg Mar 8, 2002, 3:52 PM

Mini Slipped Disc
yeah i have now aquired a mini disc player so i am going to start recording show and have them featured here.. i might get my hands on a digital video camera and have some short clips... come to think of it i don't know why i didin't post this.... oh well


 a fan Mar 8, 2002, 4:12 PM

March 15th Rock Show
Everyone should come check out the show thats going on at the East Royalty Community Center.
The bands include:

tastes like burning
Dreams among stars
Later Daze
onepoint21
Uprising
Rippin Hammer and
Tremulous

The cost is $5 and doors open at 6PM. Should be a great show!


 Andrew Mar 8, 2002, 5:35 PM

Can the ban on cans!
This post is to any one who thinks islanders are losing their freedom of choice when it come to what they want to buy, when it come to pop or beer on PEI. Any one who would like to see pop and beer brought back to the island in cans, go to this site http://www.auracom.com/~zilla/can-the-ban/on-cans.htm and join. If you are all for the can ban, then I guess you are winning the war, for now...


 pro-shame Mar 8, 2002, 7:16 PM

where's the shame?
the halifax/ pei guestbooks need some good ol fashion cblocals.com guestbook shame. real posts? jeez . . ya only get relevant information then . . spread your shame and spread it pride!


 vince Mar 8, 2002, 10:16 PM

re: shame
There's enough shame on the front page. Dressed to Kill? Where's my fucking check Stephan?


 windomearle Mar 9, 2002, 1:59 PM

shame
i have yet to post anything from charlie 96, and transam.

i'll show you shame, vince.


 albert lionais Mar 9, 2002, 3:51 PM

Cans?
Hey I'm not sure and all cause I have never done any research on the topic. But it seems to me that bottles would seem like a better option environment wise. Is that not true? Someone help me out. Andrew why is it that you want cans? Is it convience?

Communicate.
a.


 crazy old man Mar 9, 2002, 4:19 PM

my cans!
my precious antique cans!


 windomearle Mar 9, 2002, 5:03 PM

bottles and cans
in principle bottles are a good idea (heck pop even tastes nicer out of a bottle compared to a metal can), but pei is inconsistant in its policy and ultimately the can ban is a political tool to ensure seaman beverages grip on the island's beverage industry. the can ban prevents any carbonated beverage from being sold here - with fines applied to businesses that dissobey the ban. problems have arised because of the ban: jones soda (which only sells pop in bottles) was not permitted to distribute their pop here for some weird reason, and a natural foods store was fined for selling all natural carbonated fruit beverages which are available only in cans - even though no other companies on the island makes a similar competing product. the can ban benefits one local business. but pisses off a bunch of consumers.


 Andrew Mar 9, 2002, 5:36 PM

why i want cans
Cans are cheep, simple answer. Islanders pay a high price for bottled pop. We don't get any of the cheep pop like Big 8, Life and so many other brands. Bottles yes, are a little better for the environment. So why not ban all cans? Even soup in cans. Denmark had a can ban the same as ours basically and after a new government studied the actual law, the 20 year ban was dropped.


 Josh Mar 9, 2002, 6:21 PM

Bootlegs
I have Charlie 96 bootlegs.


 Taylor Mar 9, 2002, 6:28 PM

No Subject
I thought that Plague Monkey, and hands held open broke up?
Or did they?
There seems to be a lot of talk about the two on this page.


 Andrew Mar 9, 2002, 6:39 PM

They did break up...
Bands listed in the band section in italics are broken up. A lot of the bands listed are broken up in a matter of fact.


 vince Mar 9, 2002, 6:54 PM

bottles and cans, just clap your hands ...
As a former islander, I think the bottles are a bigger tourist attraction than anything else. The last two summers when I vacationed on PEI, all my friends in Calgary asked me to bring them back bottled pop, or beach sand in glass bottles. We have some bottled pop out here, but except for some independent sodas, it’s very hard to find. Sometimes you can find coke in glass bottles at walmart, but they’re usually gone as soon as they arrive.

When I lived in Charlottetown, I took for granted how good bottled pop tasted. Now when I go back, I can’t have enough of it.

The problem with Jones Soda on the island, was that the bottles weren’t going to be recycled on the island, but shipped to nova scotia instead. Especially with the bridge, cans would be extremely easy to move and it would probably be cheaper to ship them to/from Moncton than opening up a new canning plant on PEI.

That’s what the government is afraid of. They’re protecting semans because it’s better than giving all the business to off island competitors. Bringing in plastic bottles and cans may be cheaper, but you’re losing good taste, island business, and the envy off all the other Canadians who are stuck with shitty plastic bottles and cans.

----------
p.s. Josh, you gotta score me some of that Charlie '96


 greg Mar 9, 2002, 7:02 PM

ummm... music? anyone?
yeah so cans... we don't got em'... yeah if anyone has a digital video camera please email me.. i'd like to get some shows clips on here...


 Andrew Mar 9, 2002, 8:27 PM

Digital video
Greg, Charlie has a digital camera that will take video clips. The problem with it is, the sound records really bad. You can dub the video with the song if you record the sound on a separate device, add pictures and make a little music video. He will be taking it to awesome fest, talk to him then, or email him.. CxPxD@hotmail.com

Most digital cameras with the video option will only record like 15 seconds, his will record till the memory card is full. So try and score some Compact flash cards. In total we have around 48megs in storage for his camera.

If all that fails, and you can find some one with a camcorder, I can capture the video here and encode it to something small so it can be added to the site. So just let me know if you want to do it that way.

On the issue of cans, I just think islanders pay to much and we don't have the choice other Canadians have. If seaman's wants to keep a market on PEI if cans come back, they can simply lower their prices and stop rapping islanders wallets who have a taste for pop.


 feminazi. Mar 9, 2002, 11:04 PM

No Subject
hey, anybody else notice that peilocals is the only locals website without any women on their admin list? i am assuming that this is most likely because there isn't a very large number of women (esp. compared to men) putting on shows, or organizing musical events, or very involved in the pei music scene in general (to the best of my knowledge...maybe there's some crazy underground women-based music scene i was never invited to, with bands that covers spitboy and discount). maybe i'm just ignorant and there are lots of women putting on shows that i don't hear about, seeing as i presently don't live in pei.

maybe a topic for discussion?

i just thought it should be brought to people's attention, what with the white, upper-middle class, heterosexual male phenomena in hardcore/punk today.


 Andrew Mar 10, 2002, 10:40 AM

Girls
ummm way back, in the good ol` days, a girl and her brother put all the shows on in Charlottetown. Recently, I don't recall any girls putting on shows other then the battle of the bands that was at the boys and girls club. But no one is stopping girls from putting shows on... So if any girls read this, put a show on!


 windomearle Mar 10, 2002, 10:57 AM

girls girls girls
tyler and nancy were the team that put on many of the old arts guild moshes back in the 90's.

the benefit for afghanistan refugees last night was organized by sobia ali with the help of a bunch of friends and activists.

strawberry were fronted by dierdre smith.

belinda doyle is one of many vocalists and songwriters in eyes for telescopes.

brooke miller of the spindle cycle (also formerly in bleek) is one of the best and most original vocalists in charlottetown.

the hardcore scene here is made up of many girls.

peilocals is one week old today. i hope as it grows it includes everyone who plays a part in the local scene no matter what their gender.


 windomearle Mar 10, 2002, 11:08 AM

fundraiser
the benefit concert last night for the red cross and afghan refugees raised around $800.

and yes, there were naked bums on stage during port citizen.


 virgin/whore dichotomy. Mar 10, 2002, 12:36 PM

No Subject
first off, i think it was such a great idea to have a benefit show for afghanistan refugees, and i'm glad it was such a success! i also wish i could have been there, but i live in ottawa, what can you do.

i just wanted to point out that even though there are/have been many women involved in the prince edward island music scene, in terms of producing music and organizing events, it is for the most part run by men, like most other music scenes. i don't think that is too bold a statement to make. i think that the initiative, time and effort that these men spend organizing and collaborating to keep the music scene alive on pei is incredible, and i am in awe of how much energy people devote to this. it has always impressed me.

i'm just curious what people think about the imbalance between genders, not even particular to pei, but in music in general.


 josh Mar 10, 2002, 5:11 PM

No Subject
Any ladies interested in booking shows/tours or helping out in just putting them together are more than welcome to join the "pre" team. There are plenty of oppurtunities for any women interested in taking photo's, working door's, booking bands, passing out flyers, or anything that can be done to help make the shows the best they can be. Just send me an e-mail.


 for the girls Mar 10, 2002, 5:50 PM

No Subject
awe josh, your such a sweetie. but what's with that whole awsome fest records thing? are they making fun of you?


 josh Mar 10, 2002, 8:14 PM

No Subject
i don't know what's up with awesomefest i don't have anything to do with it. but the record label i work for needs some female employees.


 Greg Mar 10, 2002, 11:02 PM

Critical thinking in the punk/HC community
All right this is a disclaimer... i am not making fun or trying to hurt anyone but my commments/rants/observations i am merly trying to bring about some much need thougth in to the music that i hold near to my heart(romantic? yeah i think so) oh yeah and please excuse my punctution and spelling... both are horrible.. Okay... what punk means to me is a break from the emotionless and contrived 'music' than panders to western pop culture. So when i see bands in the punk and hc community just as emotionaly detached from there music as i do the garbage i see in the main stream culture, it makes me question why they are there to begin with. (note: you can be in an 'emo' band and not have emotion, just as you can be in a 'punk' band and still be contrived)If you use music as a way to only make money or get 'chicks' than please don't call yourself punk/hc/emo/indie it is only insulting and is ruining it for everyone else.. to quote gorilla biscuits "why play for us if your hearts not in it?"... now i am not posting this to say 'get our of our scene man..' but to merly to place value on your priorities envoling the underground music community. this is a huge emotional release/expression for myself and i hold it near to my heart... but who knows if you find out that you aren't actually happy in the punk/hc community and want to make it big, whatever makes you happy.... just remember that play the music you want to play and if they don't like it then at least your having fun...(note: playing music that other people like can infact make you happy, but i know it can make you feel hallow as well, not knowing the emotions and thoughts going behind the song.AND you don't have to freak out and break things to be 'into it' i does come across in many ways)I'd like to hear what everyone else thinks on this subject... or if people can get what i am trying to say... cause i have trouble explaing myself most of the time... really i do...


 vince Mar 11, 2002, 5:09 AM

re: punk rock
Greg, you’re bringing up a very important part about local music. Good job. People should print off your post and tape it to the bottom of their set lists. Seriously.

***/ begin personal opinion and rant /***

I think your definition of punk is exactly the opposite of what it actually is. When I think of the term ‘punk’, I think about the whole anarchy/late 70’s/UK type of thing. Sure, the definition of punk has been thrown around for the last generation or so, but I think a loose translation would be “self destruction”.

Let’s talk about the sex pistols for example. They had a political message about something that was pissing them off, they swindled a record company out of a huge amount of money, partied their asses off, broke up, and then either killed their girlfriends or disappeared into the gutter. There was no heart or emotion; they were just in it for the money, sex and drugs. Total self destruction.

Am I really going out on a limb by saying that? Mr. Rotten himself has said many times that this was the entire idea of the sex pistols. Remember their reunion tour in the early nineties? When asked why they were touring again, he replied by saying that they were broke, and wanted out money. Sure enough, the band released a shitty album, toured for a summer doing 20-year-old songs, and then disappeared. That’s fucking punk rock.

The only reason why the NOFX/Lagwagon/Guttermouth scene of the early nineties was called punk is because no one else in the mainstream knew what to call it. Punk Rock music is more of a way of life than a genre of music. Those bands that are only in it for the girls and money are more punk than any of your XedgeX/emo/hardcore bands will ever be. If you actually /care/ about the music that you’re playing, then ‘punk’ is the last thing that you are.

And that’s why a lot of PEI bands are/were super lame for trying to do something they don’t even understand. Throw out your army boots and your volume 18 of ‘a century of rock and roll’ that you taped off A&E. Start something that you actually care about.

***/end personal opinion and rant/***

This post was pure flamebait. Sorry about that. Please notice the ‘personal opinion’ tags at the beginning and ending of my rant? Do I think I’m punk? Ha. I’m a computer nerd that works for a phone company on the 18th floor of the Alberta stock exchange building. I’m actually listening to Gordan Lightfoot right now. How punk is that?

I’m just throwing out my opinion of what punk rock is. It doesn’t mean I’m right by any means.

Anyways Greg, good job bringing up a subject that people don’t talk about enough. Let’s get some more opinions/reply’s on this. What’s your definition of punk rock?


 nanker Mar 11, 2002, 9:18 AM

girls eh?
mabye the girls in pei just need to step up and kick
the asses of male rock fellows. mabye u guys should start booking shows for them...


 Andrew Mar 11, 2002, 10:02 AM

punk... rock?
When I think of punk rock, I think of music. I don't give a shit what some other people did with the term, and to be honest I see it as a growing trend other then some sort of rebellion. I also see a lot of band abuse the name Punk Rock with their music, Blink 182 and them other ALTERNATIVE bands. But to me, punk rock is a type of music, not a way of live. Punk rockers tend to ware dirty clothing, with patches. Country rockers? tend to ware cow boy boots and the hat. See what I'm getting at?


 Ray Lavers Mar 11, 2002, 10:34 AM

Sex Pistals first punk band??????
Contrary to popular belief, the word Punk was used before the 70's to describe a number of Garage Rock bands. It just wasn't made into a household name and a cash cow until the 70's.
Check out The Wailers, The Sonics, and the Standells for starters.


 erin hysteric Mar 11, 2002, 11:14 AM

awesomefest
i'm looking for a way to get myself to awesomefest from halifax, aside from taking that godawful shuttle. i'm thinking the shows of april 5-7, but i guess i can't be picky. if anybody knows of anyone, ANYONE AT ALL, who has room and would take me, let me know. i'll pay pretty well and you can ditch me as soon as you get there.


 vince Mar 11, 2002, 12:02 PM

Re: ray
Hey Ray, who said the sex pistols were the first punk band? I sure as hell didn't.

But you have to admit, the sex pistols were the definition of punk rock for most of the world. The definition of punk was defined as soon as it sold out. Which, I think, was the plan all along.

That and JJ Larosa.

As for Andrews point, I think the term punk goes a lot deeper than the clothes you wear. But that's a fair opinion.


 Andrew Mar 11, 2002, 12:13 PM

vince
Vince, what I meant is now a days is basically what you ware. You got to admit, punk has became a big trend for people trying to stay away from trends. I'm not saying it's all about the clothing; matter of fact, bands on PEI do a good job at putting them selves in the right genre. I just see punk rock as music.


 Josh Mar 11, 2002, 1:03 PM

No Subject
I love Vince Lavers.


 JJ Mar 11, 2002, 1:31 PM

No Subject
i love vince more you arse


 widnomearle Mar 11, 2002, 3:03 PM

vince
i like vince. i don't "love" him though.


 vince Mar 11, 2002, 3:56 PM

bullshit
http://neko.phresh.net/~vince/stephw.jpg


 Andrew Mar 11, 2002, 10:41 PM

hahaha
That dude has a nice rack. And girl arms. hmmmm do I see nail polish?


 rosie Mar 11, 2002, 11:28 PM

preteam and band????
Hey Josh, you know I would love to be a part of Preteam!
and as for us girls kicking ass, we'll be out there, so watch yours....


 pineau Mar 12, 2002, 1:05 AM

Wanna start a band?
Anyone want to start a NON nu metal/non country/non pop band?


 sid alicious Mar 12, 2002, 10:27 AM

No Subject
i think lot's of stuff is punk. goin to a lame party and taking a big ol crapper right on the living room floor is pretty punk. i don't think anyone really has to worry. punk knows punk when it sees it. i know lots of people who i would call punk that some people would say look like alter boys. i also know alot of people that have the "look" that are phonyier than shit. it's just like skating these days. every kid out there has a skate; doesn't make em all skaters. you can tell the real ones cause they're gear is usually worked,kicks beat, covered in scabs, and they're not askin if you can do a kickflip-backflip casper slide to whatever. blah blah blah


 andy mack Mar 12, 2002, 6:22 PM

Directions to the east royalty community center
well, if everyone knows how to get to east royalty..... then ill start...

once you pass the KFC, you go down the hill and at the bottom of the hill, you take the first left which is called MacRae Dr. Theres a weird purple/other color house right before the turn. you head down MacRae for like 10 seconds and youll see this white building with a park right beside it on your right. Thats the Spot!

If anyone needs more specific directions, feel free to email me...

See you all there


 Andrew Mar 12, 2002, 10:16 PM

Shitting on a floor is punk?
I want to be punker, I'm going to take a shit on my floor. Every one should shit on their floor and be punk rock with me.


 vince Mar 12, 2002, 11:14 PM

Re: punk
No one knows punk like my homeboys Merriam and Webster:
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Main Entry: punk
Pronunciation: 'p&ngk
Function: noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1596
1 archaic : PROSTITUTE
2 probably partly from 3punk : NONSENSE, FOOLISHNESS
3 a : a young inexperienced person : BEGINNER, NOVICE; especially : a young man b : a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian c : a youth used as a homosexual partner
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Main Entry: punk rock
Function: noun
Date: 1971
: rock music marked by extreme and often deliberately offensive expressions of alienation and social discontent
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 pineau Mar 12, 2002, 11:29 PM

Bands from Nova Scotia
hey there folks, i have two bands form NS that are highly interested in coming to the island perhaps in late april.
these bands are Kary and Contrived.
Both most exellent bands.
you can listen to them here, http://dprecords.cjb.net very worth while listen.

so if anyone has any idea of who to contact to get a show going let me know. I will more than likely be trying to get a show at melons, but they would like an all ages show as well, so if anyone can help with that it would be super.


 pineau Mar 13, 2002, 12:20 AM

punk?
I think people should spend less time worry about finding a label to put on music and more time enjoy the music that they like, who cares what it is called. Do you like it?
then that is all that is important.


 vince Mar 13, 2002, 2:43 AM

skateboarding
Ever notice how skateboarding is a part of the music scene in other atlantic cities, but not charlottetown?

It /used/ to be, back in the mid-nineties. I think it was the whole pop-punk/supercar thing that everyone had chubs over. The current music scene seems so much more mature. Why arn't the kids acting like kids anymore?

I live closer to mexico than I do PEI, but the skateboard content on this site is nihl. Check out the cb and hali locals. You guys should get into other things than music, like theater or art. Andrew's a biker, he should start up a bmx section on the site or something. The more peole the better.

A locals site just can't survive on music alone, especially in pei.

Just suggestions.


 pineau Mar 13, 2002, 3:03 AM

No Subject
good call.

art for sure.


 sid alicious Mar 13, 2002, 9:48 AM

No Subject
hey andrew, you're floor's next buddy!


 Adam Major Mar 13, 2002, 10:58 AM

skateboarding??
none of you guys probably know me, i do live in charlottetown, and this is just about that whole skteboarding thing that vince wrote about...yah i think your right man, i skate, i suck, but thats not the point, the whole music scene goes with it, what happened to the good ole days when you just get a buncha guys on "whale boards"(haha) and you go out and hit some rails and whatnot, i havent gone out skating in a long time, just because no one skates anymore, if anyone skates and wants to go for a session email me or something...the emo/punk/HC scenes arent all about the music...there is also lots more fun to be had...peace out


 Adam Major Mar 13, 2002, 11:06 AM

Bassist
Oh yeah...if anyone..i mean anyone, needs a bassist for wour band...it can be emo, skate punk, hardcore, whatever, ill play, ive been in few bands before but we never played anywhere, i have been playing over a year...so just email me with anything...thanks doods...peace


 Andrew Mar 13, 2002, 11:37 AM

More local content
Vince, I also agree with you. Adding more content to our local page would be great. Art, video media, new digital design and things along that line. A lot of people on PEI are in to stuff like that. Our music scene is not big enough to keep this site popular for ever. Ray and I would no doubt be in to adding videos we make to this site, others probability would too. Mike Lecky (did i spell that right?) and others are in to new graphic design. And every one knows how to draw and scan... Just a thought.


 windomearle Mar 13, 2002, 12:48 PM

locals
personally, i'd like to see more karaoke coverage.


 greg Mar 13, 2002, 2:36 PM

No Subject
ahh you would to...


 harry Mar 13, 2002, 5:45 PM

content/features/etc
whatever you guys want, i will code. i've already heard some great ideas and i have them in my 'to-do' list. it's great to see you guys getting so much use out of the site.
harry


 vince Mar 13, 2002, 8:48 PM

re: adam major/skateboarding
Glad to hear there's still some skaters in charlottetown. Now you gotta get on your horse and promote you scene.

Find someone that's active in the scene, and get him to apply to be an admin on this site. If that guy is you, then get your act together and promote the sport.

Same goes for any art/theater/nerf gun promoters out there.


 albert lionais Mar 13, 2002, 9:50 PM

new skateboard admin.
I guess that person who would apply to be the Skate admin could be a female too. Wouldn't you agree Vince. Girls are good skateboarders too. I know it was probably just something you didn't think about when you posted but we should all start to think critically about how we write when it pretains to gender.


I'll call you on your shit. You can call me on mine.

-Propagandhi


 albert lionais Mar 13, 2002, 9:53 PM

new skateboard admin.
I guess that person who would apply to be the skate admin could be a female too. Wouldn't you agree Vince. Girls are good skateboarders too. I know it was probably just something you didn't think about when you posted but we should all start to think critically about how we write when it pretains to gender.


I'll call you on your shit. You can call me on mine.

-Propagandhi


 harry Mar 13, 2002, 10:02 PM

No Subject
yeah, cblocals was pretty strong on the skateboard side of things, but it just seemed to focus more on music. but hey, go for it. i think it would rule. any decent gaps in pei?


 BP Mar 13, 2002, 10:11 PM

GADJITS SHOWS
Hey all,

Kansas City Soul/Mod/Ska/Garage Rockers the GADJITS will be in Atlantic Canada March 28-30th.

March 28th @ the Marquee Club w/ The New Breed, The BrokeHearts (some of you might remember this band as Strawberry. It's been a few years since they've been out this way so I hope lots of you come down to check 'em out again) 8$/10PM
March 29th @ The Pavilion w/ The Dean Melankos, This Life Sucks, Nemesis 66 and Nothing To Say (Part of punkfest) ALL-AGES
March 30th @ Foresters Hall w/ ADHD, more...8$ (6$ w/ canned food)

www.thegadjits.com
www.thickrecords.com < br>


 windomearle Mar 13, 2002, 10:39 PM

oldschool
i'm lovin the old pics and articles bill posted. anyone else have articles that could be put up? and how about songs off them tapes? i'm going to post a couple mp3s soon as i get some time.


 Adam Major Mar 14, 2002, 10:00 AM

yah
yah...ill apply for the admin for skateboarding...just one question...how do i apply for the admin.?

Show tomorrow is gonna be good...see yas all there!


 erin hysteric Mar 14, 2002, 6:18 PM

bastard photos
my photos never work, for some reason? anyone know what i could be doing wrong? help! (yes, they're under 200k)


 brad macdougall Mar 14, 2002, 7:09 PM

No Subject
hey ya`ll just sending a quit shout out to all for regarding Lending Jane`s upcoming show dates, please com check us out, its good times!

March 21st @ melons

march 28th - upei barn

april 6 - upei barn (80`s metal nite)

april 7th - frequency (awesome fest)

april 26th - melons

should be fun check us out, or give us a shout at lendingjane@hotmail.com


 windomearle Mar 14, 2002, 9:43 PM

awesome
is there an awesomefest show on april 7?


 Matt Bowness Mar 14, 2002, 10:31 PM

The Shit
Someone must have pics from back in the day at the arts guild and all that shit. Billy, I'm talking to you. I think I should be able to find my copy of the self titled supercar cassette, I'll scan it if I find it. Or the first "eat this" CD.


 Ian Mar 14, 2002, 10:51 PM

envision
uh..i see envision is playing awesome fest..but this is the first i've heard of it. i have no idea if we can actually play. someone should email me maybe. yuppers!


 pineau Mar 14, 2002, 11:12 PM

eat this.
i have both eat this cds and the "wonderful" genXX cd *shudder*.

but alas i no longer have access to a scanner.


 Matt Bowness Mar 15, 2002, 12:32 AM

found something else
Hey, I also have a ticket stub from a show in '92 at the Makenzie Theatre which featured Stil, Strawberry, Down, and Chaz Rules. I'll scan it in this weekend if I get a chance.


 praught Mar 15, 2002, 12:53 AM

march 21
on the calendar section someone should change lending jane @ melons to port citizen with lending jane.


 geoff Mar 15, 2002, 8:48 AM

help me help you
hey guys. me and some friends were talkin, and we want somthin fun to do on canada day weekend. i was mentioning p.e.i and and it seemed to go over well. i think if someone could get a show on the go that weekend(which is a pretty good weekend for a show anyway)you could get a good turn-out of capers and the like. if someone would like to drop me an e-mail i would do what i could to help. thanx.


 windomearle Mar 15, 2002, 10:30 AM

No Subject
yo, geoff, what band are you in?

also, anyone who needs a ride to smellifax saturday, let me know.


 Dean Gallant Mar 15, 2002, 10:53 AM

March 30th Show
Hey.. It's me, Dean. Does anybody remember me, Dean? I'm that guy who wanders around town in the summertime, only to fade away, like so many others in the winter.

I'm bringing by band, the MiddleClass Pushovers to Charlottetown on Easter Weekend. I wanted to invite everybody (19+) to come out the Guild on the 30th to see us play!

We played oooo... Breakfast Television.. oooo.. the other day and we plugged the show, so you can expect thousands of lonely housewives to show up.

Expect everything from quiet jazz, mellow folk and old time rock and country to smooth funk and heavy jams. There's a hot girl with dreadlocks in my band and hot guy from England with a sexy accent. Hope that does it for ya.


 mike Mar 15, 2002, 3:16 PM

pictures section
hey harry,
the pictures section should auto-arrange photos alphabetically likek the sounds and bands sections do. it'd make it a lot easier to look for photos of the bands you're interested in.
m.


 harry Mar 15, 2002, 3:26 PM

No Subject
auto arranging pictures and more are available for subscribed users. subscriptions are only $20 dollars a month and we accept paypal and all major credit cards.

ok, i'm just kidding. i have quite a few changes to make to the pictures section so you can categorize, search, and sort pictures similar to cblocals.

thanks for all your suggestions guys. i'm putting these all together so i can implement this stuff when the new code changes go down.

code changes? basically, cb/hfx/pei locals will all use a shared codebase so i can simultaneously add features to all sites at once. when i'm done with the shared codebase, i'll be able to add features as they're requested.

seeya!
harry


 harry Mar 15, 2002, 3:27 PM

No Subject
oh yeah, did you get picture uploading figured out yet erin? i sent you an email yesterday.


 harry Mar 15, 2002, 3:29 PM

3rd post's a charm
oh yeah, our new servers are in place. admins can go wild adding sounds now.
harry


 Rod Gale Mar 15, 2002, 8:25 PM

Gobblefest
Gobblefest is coming- only seven months away!!!! Hey Stephan; I'll trade y'all a long Wall compilation (Cape Breton Underground Bands) for that feast C.D. it sounds way cool.

Rod


 Adam Major Mar 16, 2002, 12:21 AM

Pic
I found an old skate pic when i was at home, so i just scanned it and slapped it on, its a start, its just from two summers ago when my friends skated and stuff, so...i just put it up, there will be some more when i get out


 erin Mar 16, 2002, 1:09 PM

harry
i just sent some to stephan a minute ago, he said he'd try to get them posted for me. i've got piles and piles of them though, so i dont' wanna have to put him to work on all of them. grr, frustrating.


 Craig Mar 16, 2002, 4:15 PM

Show At East Royalty
Seen the show last night at the East Royalty Community Center. Thought it was very good, especially Ripping Hammer. The vocals for Jonah when Tastes Likes Burning were playing were pretty low for the first few songs, but were better in the third or fourth song. I don't think most people in the crowd knew what Jonah was talking about when he was describing the issue of intersex. I did though. Ha.


 angela Mar 16, 2002, 4:36 PM

boo.
i am back in halifax, after a long ride on the damn bus. i wish i could have gotten a tlb cd but SOMEONE forgot. i am trying to get there for awesomefest, i just need to find a way there and back and probably a place to stay. bah.


 Andrew Mar 16, 2002, 5:12 PM

Adam
The pic looks good. Once the city builds that skate park this spring/summer you should be able to get a lot of pictures for here, and maybe some video clips. Once the skate park is built you will see a lot of the old skaters get back in to it, and the new generation will have a chance that ours did not have.


 Adam Mar 16, 2002, 5:38 PM

Skate
Yah, i cant wait till they put that park up...the skate scene will go sky high!...everything from old school to whatever...


 vince Mar 16, 2002, 6:09 PM

re: skate
What trick is that in the pic? Heh. It looks like a backside-nollie-inward-hardflip off the sidewalk bump off the left-hand side. Ha. Landed clean too, right? Heheh.

As long as they get the skatepark right this time, the sport should take off. I remember when the temp park was built at waterfront ('98), and parents used to take their kids there all the time. It felt pretty good to be taken a bit more seriously.

The only problem is that the ramps were worked after the couple months they kept it around. They were very poorly designed too. When they brought them out the next summer, they were un-skateable and only the bikers could use them.

The whole idea of the park being closed after dusk is pretty lame. The only time I skate is usually after dusk anyways. I think parents would rather their kids skating all night, than getting into trouble somewhere else.


 morgan currie Mar 16, 2002, 7:48 PM

trhp
the rudy huxtable project now has an mp3.com page where you can download every 2nd track from our CD, and the 'for sale signs' single from the out of touch records vinyl.

free tunes: http://mp3.com/rudy


 Andrew Mar 16, 2002, 10:05 PM

skate park
The city bought $30 000 worth of skate ramps, and that's all they are using. Its all in storage, and once they find the land to put it on they will set it all up. I think frankly they should build a bowl like they have at the commons in Halifax. I'm not in to skating myself, but I find it fun to watch. And what the hell, I might give it a try. All I know is wooden ramps will just warp in the rain and with in one summer all the stuff the city bought will be ruined. Closing the skate park around 11pm is not a bad idea if it goes in Victoria park, seeing how the park is off limits at midnight any ways. But it would be cool to have lights set up all around the park so people could skate when its a little cooler out side. Once the land is found, and the park it set up skaters will have no problem pushing the Charlottetown Area parks and recreation for new ramps and what not. So good luck guys!


 Adam Mar 16, 2002, 10:53 PM

re:skate park
i thought the civic center idea they had was great, like generation xx in summerside. they eventually will put something up somewhere and when it does go up, they will start with wooden ramps and whatnot, but the way i see it, if enough people use it and everything they will start investing money in better equipment..and maybe eventually a stage, or even if not, you could put on some rockin outdoor shows...i think that would kick!


 Andrew Mar 17, 2002, 12:14 AM

Re: Skate park
Well an indoor skate park is out of the question, for sure, unless some one rents out an old ware house to the city for like a buck a year. The city does not have the money to do much along that line. And as for a stage going up in Victoria park, that will never happen, and no one could get a permit to put on an out door show their, unless it was something like a competition or something, but for a local punk/rock show the city would just refer you to the guild or some place like that. Bylaws for the park don't allow anything like that. Your right though, if skaters prove them selves worthy of this skate park, and keep it clean, safe and fun for every one the city will upgrade the park. But the first sign up littering and fighting the park will be shut down, and equipment sold off. So any one reading this who skates, and wants to keep the park once its done, make sure if you see some one littering you tell them not too. In my eyes Charlottetown is doing their best in the line of funding something like a skate park, and the least people can do is keep it clean so city hall don't get complaint after complaint from nearby residents.

Oh, one other thing. One way to get some funding for a park upgrade would be to make an official web page for the park, talk the city in to setting up a live web cam looking on to the park, and try and attract some local advertisers. A few Canadian skate parks to this. Calgary for example does, and they have one of the biggest free public skating parks in Canada, they have everything from small corner ramps to an over head loop.


 kev from voyd in saskatoon Mar 17, 2002, 12:42 PM

Can anyone hook us up a show in early june
heh this is kev from voyd in saskatoon, we could us some help setting upa charlottetown show in early june
any kind of show, bar show, basement show, backyard potluck fundraiser for an activist group, anything would be cool
http://www.voydmusic.com
http://www.mp3.com/voy d
check out 'joe bible' or 'human being type gal'
please help, hope to hear from you
email me at kev81@shaw.ca if you or someone you know can


 adam Mar 17, 2002, 2:09 PM

re: re: skatepark
yah, i know they would never fund for an indoor park, im just saying it would be awesome...but if they actually do find a good place other than victoria park, and you could put shows on there, it would be a great atmosphere for it, and yah your right about the whole thing about putting shows on if it is at victoria park, it is a residential area and there would be complaints like hell, but it wouldbe pretty cool if we could put shows on there, but yah, im gonna try and find out what is gonna happen with the whole skatepark thing...ill do some research, or try to anyways...and vince i forget what i was doign in that picture, i think it was a nollie hardflip, it was a while ago...and we will just say i landed it :)


 windomearle Mar 17, 2002, 5:19 PM

funk dr
i just got back from redman. fucking eh. pip skid was up dancing like a maniac while the goods, kaleb simmonds and scratch bastard fucked shit up. too bad i missed most of their set because of the goddamn body cavity searches holding up the line up to get in. the host of the show, scott boogie was great at hyping the otherwise unexcitatble growd. i don't blame the audience for not being into the hideous new clothing store rap crew, the homies. fuck they were awful. awful awful awful. kwite sane could beat mix new school hip hop alright, but his set grew dull after a while. scott boogie kept it entertaining by throwing out condoms and teaching the white kids how to nod their heads. saukrates was aight. good flow, but a little boring. redman was amazing. funny, talented, and fucked up. most of his songs were anthems, and he borrowed heavily from the rap lexicon for some classic sing-a-longs.


 dave Mar 17, 2002, 5:32 PM

re: skatepark
umm, i think i read in the guardian the other day that there is talks of maritime electric leasing out some land in a non-residential area downtown. im not sure if they're still considering it, but if it happens maybe there could be some fuckin kickass shows there, but it would still have to be closed at dusk for some strange reason. i guess to protect the skaters from vampires and all. oh well its probably better than vic park.


 adam Mar 17, 2002, 6:01 PM

re: dave
really...wow that was some quick research, i never even looked yet, well that would be great in a non residential area, it would make it a way better atmosphere even just for akating, no people complaining about the "noise" of the skateboards and such and then the shows would be great...because the guild is usually booked up for the summer it would be another posssible place, thanks for the info


 adam Mar 17, 2002, 7:23 PM

victoria park
I was just overlooking the bylaws for victoria park...bylaw 5.7 (a) says that you cannot operate any kind of amplifying system, well there goes the small slight possibility for any kind of skate show...just thought id state that fact...

peace


 dave Mar 17, 2002, 7:44 PM

re:adam
lets hope they put it in the maritime electric lot then.
i'd also like to say the show on friday kicked ass, more specifically rippin hammer and tlb kicked ass. everyone going to the show this friday make sure you stretch so you dont end up a tangled mess of sore muscles like im feeling after the last one.
out


 posi*traci Mar 17, 2002, 9:01 PM

dbhe
why are all the shows starting so early. like man when searching for chin happened they were on at like 8:30 or 9. there are only 4 bands playing and doors open at 6? eep.

Bring your moshing shoes and fuck Andrew Dennis' shit up.
ha!


 geoff Mar 18, 2002, 11:01 AM

monday sucks really bad
hey mearle, i'm not in any band. i used to be in tilted many moons ago. maybe i would play some songs if they played a show in pei on canaday weekend. depends on the insentives. ya see, i don't really play anything, and i can't sing. so, ya see my situation. is anyone over there interested in setting up a show or a skate comp or anything for that weekend? there's people over here desperatly looking for an excuse to get out of town that weekend. i do know alot of band dudes though, maybe we could work somthin. any1 with ideas can drop me an e-mail.


 harry Mar 18, 2002, 11:07 AM

No Subject
i'd be up for skatin in pei any time there's stuff set up.


 Jordan Mar 18, 2002, 2:52 PM

Shows
I'm in a band called "later daze"... whatever .we love to play but alas know very few people who can help us with that...and everyone knows we can't help ourselves. If you want us to play anywhere please ask, if at all possible we will play. oh yeah moneen rocks ass so come to that show and tell falls he looks sexy "sans shag". peace.


 Andrew Mar 18, 2002, 4:29 PM

Re: Skate park
OK, here is the deal on the whole maritime electric proposal. Right next to their plant downtown on Grafton st. is an open lot. That is where they were talking about. It is a residential area, and the idea has already been hit by city and provincial government members for that area. It's not happening, I think. Victoria Park is actually the ideal location for the skate park, it will be right by the water giving skaters a cool breeze all times of the day, and trees will block any noise skaters make from the good people of Brighton. The park will be right next to the road going around Victoria park so city police can keep a close eye on things. It should be good.


 windomearle Mar 18, 2002, 6:13 PM

long wall
hey rodd, i'll see if there's any copies of "before the big feast" left. i gave my last copy to rock ranger. those sluts.


 blake Mar 18, 2002, 6:22 PM

No Subject
if anyone is puttin on any shows and want to let a death metal band from summerside play,should email me back


 rosie Mar 18, 2002, 8:32 PM

pix and band
ANYONE looking to have photos taken for this site to promote bands, skating, etc.
Drop me a line! I have a lot of pix on this site so far and would like to have more!
If you have any ideas or anything you would like to promote or advertise, give me a shout.

And the band thing! Any GIRLS out there who would like to start a band give me a shout too...


 adam Mar 18, 2002, 10:59 PM

re: victoria park
oh yah...victoria park isnt all bad...im just happy they are putting it somewhere...your completely right on the whole cool air by the water, the police keeping an eye on the place and everything, i think thats where the park is gonna stand for a couple of summers at least...well lets hope it works aout, we will just have to wait and see...


 pineau Mar 19, 2002, 1:43 AM

places for someone to jam out on an acoustic?
anyone know a good place for some one to croon some songs out on an acoustic?
the harp and thistle maybe?

The singer of the super good band Kary, from halifax might be here on the weekend and he is looking to do some solo acoustic stuff.

any help would be great.


 adam Mar 19, 2002, 1:06 PM

pictures???
im trying to put up some pics of later daze from the guild show on february first but it wont seem to work, the pics will be uploaded but they wont show when i try and see them on teh site, anyone that can help me just tell me what im doing wrong...


 windomearle Mar 19, 2002, 3:56 PM

pics
resize the pics. change the resolution. should work after that.


 vince Mar 19, 2002, 5:18 PM

No Subject
stephan's got all the answers.


 mike lecky. Mar 19, 2002, 8:11 PM

website
the cassette. has a website now at http://www.aioku.com/thecassette. we will have MP3s soon. learn the margled words and sing / mosh along.

also, expect wicked sharp patches at the DBHE show.


oh, and go to http://www.aioku.com cause i take some wicked sharp pictures from time to time.

thanks.
mike


 Neil Shaw Mar 19, 2002, 8:22 PM

re: victoria park
What the big deal with the police needing to keep an eye on things?


 Neil Shaw Mar 19, 2002, 8:30 PM

Skate show.
oh yeah.
2 years ago we did put on a show outside at the crappy skate park. The police didn't care.


 Andrew Mar 19, 2002, 10:55 PM

Neil
The police need to keep a close eye on the skate park, for one, to make sure skaters don't try and claim it totally, cause it will be for little kids as well. Also to make sure no one uses drugs or drinks alcohol at the park. Littering or anything around this area of the law. Like I said, if any of the above happens often the city will sell off all the equipment and say the hell with skaters. So the police keeping an eye on things is nothing to worry about as long as no one is breaking any laws, they are not going to give you shit for skating at a skate park. As long as people smoke and drink their garbage at home, keep in mind the park is a public one for EVERY ONE there should be no problems.


 Neil Shaw Mar 19, 2002, 11:00 PM

skate park
well i wouldn't hold my breath, after so many
years of getting the runaround every i know that skates is fed up with how the city is handling the situation. (not the mention the fact that street skating was getting completely disregarded in most of the previous park designs)


 Andrew Mar 19, 2002, 11:01 PM

Out side shows
The waterfront, if case you did not know, has all kinds of out door public entertainment. That's what it's there for. Victoria Park on the other hand is not an area for concerts and loud events. The loudest events that are held at Victoria park is baseball games. The odd time, and I mean once in a blue moon odd, the city will issue a permit to allow an out door event like a concert at the park. You never know though, if people prove them self's worthy of the park, and the city is happy with how people are running the place, then maybe they might allow an out door show there during day time hours. I do agree though, it would be fun!


 Andrew Mar 19, 2002, 11:05 PM

Skate
Hold your breath, the city of Charlottetown is doing all it can to bring you guys that park, and they have been for over 5 years now. They can't just drop a park any place the kids want. It has to be approved in a long process, and most of the time residents were disagreeing with locations. Just because the Mayor wants the park in once place, does not mean he can put it there. Trust me, the city is doing, and did all it can do in this case, it's now up to the citizens of this city to trust their children.


 Neil Shaw Mar 19, 2002, 11:13 PM

confused
"it's now up to the citizens of this city to trust their children."

don't quite understand what you mean by that statement.


 Andrew Mar 19, 2002, 11:17 PM

I ment
If the citizens don't start trusting the children of this city, and allow a park to go some whereas, it will never happen. The city faces a large opposition of citizens against every locations for this park. The city promises they will build it some whereas this spring/summer.


 posi*traci Mar 20, 2002, 1:05 AM

whack
this guestbook is just like a message board, the whole debating ideas anyways. someone should change it to/ add a messagebaord, for people to rant in. kinda like me right now. ha


 pineau Mar 20, 2002, 1:36 AM

does it really matter?
does it really matter if it is called a guestbook or a message board?
i mean it is like classifying music, who cares what kind of music it is, as long as that person it doing it for whatever reason they deem worthy, who am I or you to judge?


 Andrew Mar 20, 2002, 5:17 AM

posi
That was not very positive traci. hahah


 Andrew Mar 20, 2002, 8:07 AM

Guestbook/Messagboard
Well technically, a guestbook is for people who visited the site and feel like leaving a comment like "Great site" so people knew they were there. A guestbook first started as an actual book at weddings, and gatherings of such. A message board is a chat board. People can carry on discussions, basically what we are doing right now. I don't care really what it's called, but it would be a bit better if we had categories. Like skate park for example.


 pineau Mar 20, 2002, 8:17 AM

messageboard....
i have friends on this site...
maybe they will be nice and add us as a category..


http://www.antiantenna.com/cgi-bin/ Ultimate.cgi?action=intro&BypassCookie=true


 harry Mar 20, 2002, 11:39 AM

bugfiixes / guestbooks
hi guys.. there was a bug in the locals admin code causing problems with song uploads. if you were having problems uploading songs, you shouldn't anymore.

i like the straight guestbook format. you don't miss posts, and the posts are made in a linear order. the conversations aren't organized like in a threaded messageboard, but if you read it regularly it works fine.

it actually promotes discussion this way, becasue once a topic starts, the entire guestbook conversation will focus on it for a while, then eventually shift to 'run of the mill' conversation, then another topic.

if the consensus is that you guys more or less unanimously agree that we need a threaded guestbook, then i'll write one when the new codebase goes down. if you want my opinion, i'm a fan of plain old guestbooks for locals.

seeya!
harry


 posi*traci Mar 20, 2002, 12:09 PM

No Subject
but people here are not leaving comments about the site. but talking about pei issues. therefore we should have BOTH a guestbook and a mesageboard
... and how was my message not positive andrew. yeah i am pretty sure there was nothing negitive.


 posi*traci Mar 20, 2002, 12:13 PM

No Subject
i like guestbooks as well. i am not saying i don't. i guess it's just confusing for my little mind. when there are different subjects and replies popped in everywhere.
but thats probably just me so. don't worry about changing it.


 Andrew Mar 20, 2002, 12:23 PM

Guestbook
I don't mind the guestbook. It would be nice if we could read old messages though. The oldest message in the book is from 3 or 4 days ago. I was messing with you Traci. Your very positive.


 posi*traci Mar 20, 2002, 12:26 PM

No Subject
that would be fine. if there was an archive of atleast a week or something. but i mean if i posted 10 messages right now, no one would know what else is going on.


 Josh Mar 20, 2002, 1:21 PM

No Subject
Now here's a pointless discussion.


  Mar 20, 2002, 1:47 PM

No Subject
suck it josh, you fuck.


 posi*traci Mar 20, 2002, 3:51 PM

spat
i am in the process of making about 50 spat cd's. for anyone that is interested. feel free to contact me for your very own copy. they will also be sold at the show on friday at the art's guild. for 5$. please support the local scene. and buy a cd.


 nathan Mar 20, 2002, 4:42 PM

plan/rudy/slightreturn show
stephan, nathan here from rudy huxtable. can you email me about some gear for the show? once again, we're going to cram more cubed footage of ass and guitars into a car than can physically fit. i'm just wondering about an amp (a bandit or anything is fine) that i can run my little fender through.

it's fun to see how guestbooks in most atlantic scenes (newfoundland, halifax, cape breton, here) are so similar. or message boards and what have you. it's also good to see that the one here is as yet uncluttered with people slagging each other 24 hours a day. it's very posi:)

can't wait to play, nathan.


 Andrew Mar 20, 2002, 5:57 PM

Spat
Yeah, I have to make 10 of their CDs for Flynns. I also uploaded one of their songs today, so download it if you want. It sounds ok.


 craig Mar 20, 2002, 10:43 PM

Picture from battle of bands in 96
I just saw the picture of the article on the battle of the bands at Colonel Gray in 1996. Does anyone know who else played there? I think I might have been there but I am not sure. I remember I was at a battle of the bands and one of the bands had Chris from Flush and another band had Michael Sherry and Damien Trainor and some Nathan guy on drums. Same show?


 dave Mar 20, 2002, 10:57 PM

band, band band band, gigs
hey, uhhh, im in a kinda hardcore band (i dont like classifications), if anyones putting on a show we could play in we be happy to play and very thankful. were very new but we sound good already.
later


 vince Mar 20, 2002, 11:18 PM

re: craig
The Damien/Mike band was called Smoking Cinnamon.

I have a poster/ticket of the show at home, but I won't have access to that until summer.

Other bands I can remember playing that show was Chinese Checkers, Raw Overtones, Watchmaker and that band with Matt Hennessy, Chad Thompson and that Darrly guy. Shit, I can't remember the name. They played alot of sloan sounding songs ... always played at the barn. It's on the tip of my tounge. Shit.

I'm also pretty sure that 'Ed Who' played as well, but don't quote me on that.

I feel so old.


 Josh Mar 21, 2002, 12:17 AM

Vinnie
Hey Vince the name of the band was "Chase". Now i feel old.


 Andrew Mar 21, 2002, 7:37 AM

old
You are old Josh!


 someone Mar 21, 2002, 10:16 AM

somthing
man, why would anyone want cops around anywhere. now ya do have a point. the north sydney park in cape breton turned into a shit hole cause everyone was drinkin an fightin, and there was broken glass everywhere an shit. to me though, this is not a problem for the cops to fix. this is a problem for the skaters themselves to fix. if dick heads are fuckin shit up, let em know. a wise man once said "by any means necessary". cops aren't necessary. myself, i like to puff an occasional doobie when i skate, and i for one wouldn't want john q. law breathin down my neck. yeah, there's always gonna be little kids around, so ya use your head. if there's little kids, dip around the corner or some shit. bring cans of beer instead of bottles, and have a garbage can to put em in when they're done. just make sure you have a couple of garbage cans, cause they turn into ollie obstacles leaving garbage everywhere. maybe it's just me, but i don't need the cops for anything. i'm a fan of people getting together and solving problems on their own. the results are usually better and longer lasting. don't get me wrong, i'm not sayin let your park get turned into a drinkin frenzy every weekend, but it should be a place where skaters can have fun, do their thing, and live to skate another day without a 400 dollar fine. peace


 jonah. Mar 21, 2002, 3:15 PM

battle of the bands 96
maybe this is old news, but i'm thinking of a battle of the bands at the gray from a few years back...and....argh, maybe this wasn't 96, i'm too lazy to do the math currently, but there was one that had theEwoks, toothpaste, raw overtones (damien trainor era), mayyyybe supercare, and shithead pete and the axe murderers (one of those really temporary punk bands, featuring members of POS, master disgrace and uh...shit, maybe a drummer from bluefield...). Josh i think would know about this one. oh shit, yeah, and i think DCU played too.


 adam Mar 21, 2002, 3:22 PM

re: something
dood, you gotta realize something, not alot of skaters are gonna want to have a bunch of drunk ones fucking up stuff, and by them drinking it means more fights, and feuds, and the whole fact that we dont have canned beer here anyways, and the place where they are putting the park is a very public and opened area, so as it goes the cops will be there alot in teh summer, and will check up on teh skate park, its the only way we will have a skate park, and when skaters start getting caught smoking a "doob" or whatever man, the park is gonna be a whole lot closer to shutting down...so but this is in my opinion...maybe im horribly wrong i dont know...im just trying to make a point about a clean and fresh skating enviroment that all of us can enjoy...anyhoo

peace out


 Neil Mar 21, 2002, 3:44 PM

misconceptions
Thats the kind of misconception that keeps too many people from skating downtown.
It's sad that people think that anyone skating around confed. is out to cause trouble.
Everyone I know is way beyond drinking at the skatepark thing. People don't get caught smoking "doobs", You could walk down university ave. smoking and nobody would care, not that i smoke, but i've seen it happen way more than a couple times.

As for the fighting, well I haven't seen any fights picked in about 3-4 years. The skatepark is unfortunately going to be a magnet for trouble from people outside of town.(The Montague Ch'Town thing from like 4-5 years ago comes to mind)


 Neil Mar 21, 2002, 3:46 PM

Jonah
take a look in the pictures section :)

http://www.peilocals.com/pictures.php?_function= raw&id=219


 vince Mar 21, 2002, 4:40 PM

re: jonah.
Kudos to jonah for remembering shit that most of us would rather forget. Heh.

theEwoks, DCU and the damien trainor version of raw overtones was the '97 battle. I know this because theEwoks won the thing, DCU wasn't together in '96, and Damien joined the raw overtones after smoking cinnmon broke up.

Damien started the set in a rocking chair with a blanket around him, and then rocked out be the second song. Memories hurt so much.

Toothpaste didn't play either the 96 or 97 battle because I always wanted to see them but never got the chance. I was at both shows, so I would of made a point to go see them if they played.

The '97 battle (I think) also showcased bands that didn't have CGHS students, so your memories of a POS group is probably right. Linel (forgive my spelling) was still playing with that group that had the girl guitar player in '96 (remember the pink hair?), so anything with skinner or Kevin would of been '97.

I remember making jokes about Terry from Obsolete planning on exposing himself, so they might of played too.

Supercar played the gray at one point, but I don't think it was for a battle. I could be wrong.

I have no idea who shithead pete was. I guess I'm not as hardcore as I think.

Josh is fucking old, but it adds character. Josh, do you still have my copy of "PEI Hardcore"? The comp with POS, Obsolete, Da Brownies and DCU? They're be some gnarly mp3's we can rape from that.


 vince Mar 21, 2002, 4:42 PM

oh shit
I just checked that battle article. Fuck, was I ever wrong.


 vince Mar 21, 2002, 4:46 PM

one more thing
yea, I was thinking of the '95 battle, not the '96. shit.


 posi*traci Mar 21, 2002, 4:50 PM

vince
vince. don't ask how. seeing as i am a younged. like good ol ripe age of 17. but i have that tape. it's actually right next to me. as well as i have a video of an old show. well not that old. but it has p.o.s... d.c.u... bomb scare... snot party and ratbag heroes on it. and i also have old show posters from pos and the brownies, etc. probably 97


 Josh Mar 21, 2002, 6:29 PM

No Subject
There was 2 shows in 97, one which was a Battle of the bands that featured Supercar (who were not entered just there to entertain), Snag, Sour(wayne macneil), DCU, and the champions "the ewoks". The second show, which was a variety show, featured Obsolete, POS, Spam, DCU, Danny Lutz solo performance, and Rather Content. The Variety show became trouble when "Bob" of Obsolete told Mr. Canvin to fuck off. Oh the good old days!!!!!

Great set the other night Jonah, and Vince do you have "Janitor's named Jim" on tape? and JJ has pei's hardcore. Traci i want that video.


 posi*traci Mar 21, 2002, 6:34 PM

video.
i can tape it for you. will you be at the show tomorrow? if so i can give it to you there. anyone else that wants a copy tell me. cause i have limited time/blank videos left. :)


 Josh Mar 21, 2002, 6:51 PM

No Subject
I'll be there traci, u just bring the tape. I have a question for whomever knows the answer. What did Andrew do or did i just miss some lil joke?


 posi*traci Mar 21, 2002, 7:12 PM

No Subject
i am not sure if this is it. but he is the only one(until dorian, and tommy and mike came back) that would do actual moves in the pit. and one time he kicked someone in the face.(?) him and dan from halifax. not on purpose or anything. but i didn't post it so i don't know . so whomever did probably has another reason for doing so.

alright i will bring the tape tomorrow.


 pineau Mar 22, 2002, 1:09 AM

moshpit moves?
What actually qualify as "moves", in regards to doing "moves" in a mosh pit?
i was unaware there was "moves" and certain criteria one needed to "mosh".


 traci Mar 22, 2002, 1:37 AM

haha`
well it's more or so. not jsut the typical pushing people. it's like headwalks, and floorpunches. things liek that
aka crazy kicks, and fists up.


 Andrew Mar 22, 2002, 7:39 AM

pit
hahaha you studied this whole punk thing to much Tracy. hahah floor punches suck. Not wanting to sound like a baby, but when ever I used to mosh I did not want to come back out with my ass kicked, hell I can just pick a fight to do that. A group of people punching one another is not a pit, I think they call them brawls. So maybe the new generation mosh pit is an organized brawl? bah things changed to fast.


 ProjectXandyX Mar 22, 2002, 9:37 AM

Tonight
Death Becomes Her Ego tonight is going to be a frigging bloodbath...everyone should come and bring their moshing shoes and try to fuck up my shit..but you all know you will get ruined hahahaah..see you all on the dancefloor XXX


 dave Mar 22, 2002, 10:56 AM

fuck yeah
fuck, 7 hours till the show is to long, im fuckin pumped. organized brawl is a good way to put it, its more artistic than that, and then its not at all, right?


 Andrew Mar 22, 2002, 11:43 AM

sure
I don't know, it's been a while since I bother moshing, It's not like we even get the talent for moshing here any more. Well besides Tastes like burning being the last band in town that you can mosh to. So are we suppose to mosh to emo or hug to person next to us? I guess once we get some good old hardcore bands back in town, moshing will be good. Some one should start a hardcore band. bah I don't care any more, if you ask me the scene died when the dickmen broke up, now that was entertainment. hahah


 posi*traci Mar 22, 2002, 11:51 AM

No Subject
i am afraid the scene. and good mosh pits appeared to have died when old bands like p.o.s and d.c.u. died actually.
emo=crying in corners with itchy wool sweaters get yor facts straight andrew.


 dave Mar 22, 2002, 1:42 PM

No Subject
there may not be much to mosh to, but tonite there is gonna be alot of moshing, but your right we need some more hardcore bands.


 the cassette. Mar 22, 2002, 1:59 PM

mashing
i'm glad so see people are "pumped" for the mosh tonight. i too am "pumped", however durring the cassette.'s set i'm going to have to ask you all to stand still, as the movement down in front affects our concentration.

there will be prizes awarded to the best standers.

mosh andrew dennis' shit up, yo.

mike and greg and the walkman


 Josh Mar 22, 2002, 2:28 PM

No Subject
i remeber not to long ago Rippin Hammer was frowned upon for gettin the kids all rawled up in the pit becuase it was cool to stand around and act dead. but now its cool again i guess seeing that the term "mosh" is back in full force. i fuckin hate this island


 craig martell Mar 22, 2002, 3:20 PM

butterfly effect
Hey, im from cape breton, and a few years ago i was at east coast unauthorized and i saw a band called the butterfly effect. The singer was amazing. I can somehow remember them being from pei. If this is true can someone tell me what happened to them.
thanks


 christina. Mar 22, 2002, 3:38 PM

shows.
hey kids. people should come to ottawa and visit me.

03/30 - Mahahraj (2nd last show- with jared!), Boys Night Out (Burlington), TOE (Oshawa), Us Against Them, Five Years To The Day @ Club SAW - AA/6pm/$8

04/02 - Good Riddance, Anti Flag, Strike Anywhere, Thought Riot, The Code @ Barrymores - AA/19+/6pm

04/05 - The Constantines, North of America, The Soft Disaster, The Loopholes @ babylon - 19+/8pm/$5/$7 - RR/OS/club

04/06 - Born Dead Icons (Mtl), Experiment in Terror, Mach Tiver (Belleville) The Bottom @ Club SAW - AA/6pm/$5/$7 - RR/OS

04/09 - Poison The Well, American Nightmare, Bane, Miles Between Us @ Babylon - AA/19+/7pm/$12/$15

c'mon, boycott awesomefest, it's all about driving to ontario to keep me company.

ah. i clearly would rather go to awesomefestII. hope you guys have a good time. and good luck w/FNB greg.


 windomearle Mar 22, 2002, 5:58 PM

butterfly effect
butterfly effect are awesome. they're from saint john, nb. http://www.artefakt.ca/bfe/


 Andrew Mar 22, 2002, 10:31 PM

they are ok
They are good, it's not my style of music, but I'm enjoying the song they have on their site.


 pineau Mar 22, 2002, 10:45 PM

Emo???
how can one certain style of music be classified as "emo"???
Emo is short for emotional right?
well that being said, isn't all music emotional in one way or another?
Garth brooks almost cries during some of his songs, ben harper does, does that make them emo?
Speed metal are angry, anger is an emotion.
are they emo?

as for moshing, what ever happened to watching and listening to the band?
this is just me, but when i see a live band, i want to watch and take in the music, not worry about getting punched in the neck.
but again, that is just me.
do as you please, i am not saying you guys are wrong, just voicing MY opinion.


 Josh Mar 23, 2002, 1:06 AM

No Subject
What time did the show finish tonight?


 Mr. Pointless Mar 23, 2002, 5:44 AM

RAP????

how can one certain style of music be classified as "RAP"???
Rap is short for 'RAP' right?
well that being said, isn't all music RAP in one way or another?
Arron Carter almost RAPS during some of his songs, DC Talk does, does that make them RAPPERS?
Speed metal are angry, anger is pretty ghetto.
are they RAPPERS?

as for watching tv, what ever happened to watching and listening to the television?
this is just me, but when i see a live broadcast, i want to watch and take in the content, not worry about seeing live music.
but again, that is just me.
do as you please, i am not saying you guys are wrong, just voicing MY opinion.


 ProjectXandyX Mar 23, 2002, 1:27 PM

Tracy Flynn
How funny is it that tracy flynn punched me in the face??? Very hilarious...the only thing funnier than that..is that she called me a fascist..i would probably bake her a nice big fat chocolate cake if she could define the word fascist.


 dave Mar 23, 2002, 1:31 PM

No Subject
mr. pointless makes alot of pointless sense


 doesnt matter Mar 23, 2002, 2:30 PM

why cant people leave it alone?
i am so sick and tierd of people always fighting
or causing shit at shows. I go there to be with
friends and listen to music. not worry if people
i know are going to get killed with baseball bats
. there are better things you could be doing with
your time. if you do feel the need to fight, wich it really
doesnt make sense that you should,go the hell
away. i know nothing I say will be taken
into consideration, i just hope that people who also fell
the same way voice themselves....
Later~


 traci Mar 23, 2002, 3:06 PM

No Subject
wow andrew say it to my face. you are all fucking talk man.
i would like to apologize to everyone else for what happened. it's not fair that i did it at the show. or at all. i have respect for greg and the guild. and i love shows. and i feel really bad about it all.


  Mar 23, 2002, 5:47 PM

No Subject
you crazy kids, the guild has always been about bustin heads and recently posted below was how cool punchin and kickin in the pit is. andrew is laughing about what happened, i'm laughin right now about what happened, lets all laugh about what happened


 xdavex Mar 23, 2002, 6:14 PM

No Subject
hahahahahahahahahahahaha (laughter about what happened)


 xvincex Mar 23, 2002, 8:39 PM

locals
I don't know how this would work for bandwidth, but I've been talking to alot of people on PEI who do short indy films.

My brother Ray does all sorts of gnarly lil' short films, and I know that windom has a whole vault full of shit.

I'm just thinkin' of this as a suggestion, but a video portion of the locals could work rather nicely. You could also add in show clips or maybe even some skateboarding/biking clips.

I know the cblocals have some video on their site. Shit, it's just another dimension to the scene.


 xXxTryalxXx Mar 24, 2002, 1:11 AM

No Subject
Pain...... A Breeding Ground For Hate......

(enough said. get the fu*k over it... people suck)

Gone...


 heather Mar 24, 2002, 1:19 AM

i don't think i have a subject {:O)
i just wanna say that I had fun at the show the other night. I didn't c anything that went on b/c i was dancing by myself, the bands were good and i highly enjoyed the threshold effect. I can't wait for awesomefest...i still have to buy my pass.


 mike lecky. Mar 24, 2002, 2:30 AM

a big un huh.
thanks to all the people who took my request of standing still to heart. infact, you all went beyond that simple request and really, i mean really outdid yourselves. i mean, knowing that i had a problem with people distracting me, you all just did what seemed best for me and up and left while we were playing.

and i thank you for that. from the bottom of my little black scenester heart, i thank you.


  Mar 24, 2002, 11:05 AM

No Subject
there seems to be so much tension in our lackluster scene


 mike lecky. Mar 24, 2002, 11:17 AM

emo and respect and punching and the hey hey hey.
pineau, i'm going to assume that you've seen / heard tastes like burning at least once. if not, come see them next friday or download thier mp3s to know what i'm talking about. (that goes for anyone, i suppose.)

emo, when the term originated, meant emotional hardcore. this is probably back in 91 or so. maybe earlier. the term was applied to bands similar to tlb in musical style and stage presence. lyrics about the girl who hates you or the stars were not necessary. it was all about raw emotion just spilling out. having to set your amps back up after every song.

today the same music would be called screamo, i guess. with the term emo now coming to mean pop punk about broken hearts.

for more info on this, there is an excellent website located at http://www.fourfa.com . it is basically just one persons definitions, not the bible or anything, but he does do a pretty good job.

disecting music into so many genres and subgenres isnt the best thing for the music or the scene, but it seems inevitable and almost necessary at some times. when you're into the types of music so many of us are in the punk/hardcore/emo/indie scene (and it should really be just one big happy scene) you rely on the disection of music into genres to sift through the literally hundreds of thousands of bands that are out there to find the ones you'd like.

so while knowing before you buy a cd or download some songs whether a band is "progressive metal hardcore" or "jimmyeatworld wuss mtv emo" is usefull after you've determined what it is you like and what you're not into can't we just make a little effort to forget what kind of music we like / person we are (ie emo kid, hardcore kid, indie chic scenester) and remember that we're all going to the same shows for the same reasons. give yourself and everyone else the respect they deserve.

if you dont want to be punched, stand back or on the sides of the stage, you'll get a better view there, anyway. if you like to punch people when you listen to music, punch the other people who like to punch.

if you're a sexist homophobic asshole who likes to call people you're mad at a "queer" or a "bitch" then go somewhere where that kind of shit is appriciated. i hear the heritage front is always recruiting.


 mike lecky. Mar 24, 2002, 11:30 AM

hey josh / an aside / be proud of what you're a part of
what's so lackluster about our scene? the large column to the right of this guestbook entry entitled "Events" seems to tell a different story.

look at all the bands we have right now for such a small pool of musical talent.

look at all the shows we have coming up dispite the lack of venues. (by "we" i am refering to the charlottetown music scene as a whole, although more specifically the hardcore/punk/indie/emo crowd.)

look at all the island talent comps. that have come out/are coming out recently/soon. (although you'd know more about that than i, i would assume. maybe you guys are doing a lackluster job at it. i thought the Feast CD was great, though.)

when have we ever had this many shows in such a concentrated amount of time?

although i wasnt here for it, i've seen the pictures of the show that flesh made to suffer cancelled on, and i havent seen that many kids at a show since i was in high school.

on the contrary josh (or whoever is posting without a name but using josh's IP number, you can see them if you highlight the guestbook entries.), i'd like to think that right now charlottetown is in the early stages of a Renaissance. maybe someday soon we'll have to start writing "only the first 200 will be admitted" on the posters again.


 ProjectXandyX Mar 24, 2002, 12:28 PM

good point mike
Mike..you make a very good point. you should have been here for the last hands held open show...sooo many kids..it was great! I think whoever called it lackluster had reason to though...stuff gets pretty lame sometimes around here. I think that aside from the nonsense that happened at the show the other night stuff has been pretty good around here, lets hope things will continue to move forward in a positive fashion as far as amount and quality of shows goes.


 harry Mar 24, 2002, 12:38 PM

No Subject
i'm game for video.


 Andrew Mar 24, 2002, 1:12 PM

hmm
I don't really know much about the scene anymore, but it seems a lot is fucked up around here. It's like there is 2 scenes here now. What I mean is, all the bands that are playing Awesome Fest are in the "main" Charlottetown scene. Then we have bands here like Ripping Hammer, talented band, but they have to put on their own shows to play. I'm sure, Mike, you have your reasons for not including Ripping Hammer in any shows you have any part of setting up, but that's just breaking stuff up around here. And with the resent events of Andrew Dennis trying to start fights with the good people of Spat. It's just stupid. I'm sure they said something stupid to you, but can't you just grow up and set aside your hickish attitude? I'm sure every one has been made fun of, or been offended in some way by The late Dickmen or Spat, hell I have family and friends in the band, and they still say shit to me, I don't care. I just think people should get along, not be friends but tolerate one another. And like it or not mike, but Ripping Hammer should be playing more shows, cause they are a good band and I think people will enjoy their music. ahh fuck it, every one go their own ways, kill one another and let god sort us out.


 windomearle Mar 24, 2002, 2:09 PM

sounds
the sound section doesn't seem to be working


 guido Mar 24, 2002, 2:55 PM

the scene?
Is there really a scene here on pei...I think not. I see a lot of poeple arguing over some stupid shit. Isn't the "scene" all about the music and the bands. People need to grow up. It seems like the "scene" is run by a bunch of childern who don't know how to get along, and people really need to stop trashing other styles. live music should be appreciated no matter what "Style" it is. The scene here on PEI is way to small for people to be so fucking negative aboout so many small things. It's time to grow up people and just be more appreciative and thank god that there is a scene here at all , no matter how small it is. The bands on the island definetely have to be a bit more supportive of each other as well. no matter what style they play. remember it is about the music and the good times. we need to save the scene before there isn't one left. I'm sick of all of these little clicks. it's time to join forces and support the local scene as a whole, Help! save the scene!


 Neil Mar 24, 2002, 5:35 PM

question
is melons still closed down?


 Craig Mar 24, 2002, 5:59 PM

melons
Melons is back open. I was there the other weekend and they had this dj playing. Or check out their website www.melonsbar.com
And what is the deal with all of this "fucking Andrew Dennis' shit up" I don't know what is going on.
I think ripping hammer should play more shows as well. I think they are one of, if not, the best bands on PEI. Why are they not a part of awsomefest? Seems strange to me.


 ned Mar 24, 2002, 6:07 PM

Tuesdays
Just wondering where I could pick up a copy of the Tuesday's album. Keeping in mind that I've put absolutely no effort into it yet and am merely posting this hoping to cut down on the amount of effort I have to put into looking. In fact if anyone would like to pick it up and deliver it to my home that would be great too.
thanks


 Josh Mar 24, 2002, 6:46 PM

Mike
Our "scene" is based on one pretty nice guy who likes to let his friends play ever show and have the same bands all the time. Well other bands who can't buy a show unless they put it on (and still get more people than any of yours) struggle to get by. Now does this sound like a prosperous scene to anyone. I hope not. The "scene" is dead compared to where it was 5 years ago because it didn't matter if you sang about politics, girls, or flowered rainbows you got to play. I'm not raggin on the people who come to the shows because you have a point mike, the crowds are better now than any time in the last 2 years. But yet again like in 98 when Nancy and Tyler had there obbsesion with "grind" and killed the scene with the same old "System Shit" this scene will slowly die. What is wrong with opening the scene up a lil. Now i want to make it clear that I am not rantin about this cause my band doesn't get a chance to play any of "your boys" shows. i know the reason and it has nothing to do with Ripping Hammer it has do to with you and me and thats fine if you want to call us a Racist, Homophobic band because i went out with an old gf of yours for a week thats fine with me. Thats your problem but don't try and tell me and anyone else that the scene is just perfect because you'll slowly learn that its not mike. i said my piece and for anyone who actually knows me knows i don't like to bitch about this stuff unless its to JJ so i apologize for the long rant.


 Mike C Mar 24, 2002, 7:00 PM

Tuesday's CDs
Hey Ned,

the Tuesday's cd "build a horse" is available at Back Alley Discs or at www.sandbarmusic.com or e-mail sbalderston@yahoo.com


 Mike C Mar 24, 2002, 7:01 PM

Tuesday's CDs
Hey Ned,

the Tuesday's cd "build a horse" is available at Back Alley Discs or at www.sandbarmusic.com or e-mail sbbalderston@yahoo.com


 Andrew Mar 24, 2002, 7:08 PM

Craig
The reason Ripping Hammer is not playing Awesome Fest, is because the people who are putting it on hold a grudge, big time. I think the reason why mike dislikes Josh "the signer for Ripping Hammer" is because his old band, DCU, had a song called "Cum Guzzler" and Mike took offence to that because a girl he knew, thought DCU wrote the song about her. And typical island bullshit, Mike and his crew never took the chance to actually ask DCU who the song was about. I think I summed it up nicely. Now, I don't really give a shit anymore who plays where, or what ever. But it's stupid. All bands should have equal chance to play all local venues.


 mike Mar 24, 2002, 7:26 PM

to respond
i guess the most important issue being discussed here is the whole "why ripping hammer never plays shows" thing. although i find it a little out of place to bring up my personal history with josh, i have to admit that yes, josh and i dont get along. i'm pretty sure a lot of people know that. but that has little to do with why RH doesnt play "our" shows.

The main reason is that the first few times i heard them play, atleast one of which was a show i put on, their lyrics offended me. now, i have been away for a while and perhaps this has entirely changed, i don't know. but for me atleast "the scene" is not just about music. for me music and politics are inherently bound together and because of that, and simply because of my beliefs sans music, i can not allow a band to promote a message i dont support at one of "my" shows. do i go to shows that you put on and harrass you or tell people not to go to your shows? (not to say that you do those things to us.) no. i simply let it alone. you do your thing, i do mine. unless of course you want the cassette. to play your next show.

now, to say that i only let my friends bands play or that i only let bands play that are certain genres or that i like, that is way off. do i like spat? no. but we let them play a show when they ask to play a show. do i listen to pop emo like later daze or onepoint21? no. but they can play "our" moneen show because i know that they'd like to play that show and that the kids would like to see them. do i let my own band play my own shows? hell yeah. so does everyone else.

i would like to think that i let everyone play as long as they're not being offensive (in my eyes). regardless of music. but do i pick bands that i like to play the shows i put on? yeah. it's hard work putting on shows, a lot more work putting on 5 in 2 weeks. i deserve to pick the bands. if someone else wants to pick the bands then they can put on the shows. i have no problem with other people putting on the shows. did i go to the emo show last weekend? yeah.

personally, i thought we did a pretty good job with the awesomefest lineup. indie, new wave, screamo, youth crew, street punk, emo, metal covers. that's not exactly one person's tastes dominating The Scene. are there any ch'town bands besides RH that arent on the bill somewhere? i think we did a fair job. i'm pretty happy with things.

as far as The Scene goes, everyone should realize that all scenes have problems. ours are fairly minor. and most of them (small population / talent base) we can't do anything about. unless you're going to move somewhere sometime soon, this is the scene you've got. and you've got two options, slag it or help it. if you want to help, come to more shows. there are other ways to help, but this is the simplest and it helps so much.

the show on friday was one of mine and gregs worst days in a long time. too much work for a show with a bad turnout and a bad energy, and yet i can still come home and post a fairly positive message about how things are going. i'm excited for these shows coming up. i like some of the new bands that have formed since i got home. i can't wait to show everyone the new awesomefest 1" buttons we made and the cassette. patches we've been working on. and the new tastes like burning CD.

maybe noone will "get" my band. maybe no one will read my lyrics or buy a cd from tlb so that we can fix our van and go on tour. but we are having fun. if other people are having fun too, then things are going pretty well. if you're not having fun then maybe you're in the wrong place. but i hope you're in the right place and i hope you're having fun.


 mike Mar 24, 2002, 7:33 PM

andrew
hey andrew, guess who wasnt even around the pei punk scene when dcu was around? you. guess who wasnt there when i decided i didnt like josh's lyrics? you. guess who doesnt know anything about this particular topic and shouldnt voice his ill-informed opinion? yeah that's right kid. you.

as for DCU's "cum guzzler" - i dont care who that song is about. if it's about a dirty old hag prostitute it's still just plain wrong. its just an incredibly sexist song and demeaning to women in general.

looking back over old posts i'd like to say that i never called josh racist, i have no reason to say that, nothing to back it up. sexist is entirely different. songs like cum guzzler or 38 double d are all the proof i need.


 Josh Mar 24, 2002, 7:50 PM

Mike
hey mike

2 weeks out of the year is great and what your doing i support but there are reason's you feel disappointed on friday nights after shows that you don't like to acknowlage. but i'm tired of talking about it already. the show your talking about where our lyrics offended you kind of surprises me because for anyone who knows us, WE HAVE NO LYRICS, i addmit it i am lazy. We don't even say words if you listen closely you'll hear the term "I don't know......." with grunts and make up words surrounding it along with a few choruses which resight "i'm not going home" constantly. Be it DCU, the dweebs(an old and very dead band) or Ripping Hammer, i have never sat down and actually wrote any lyrics. mike what you heard was garble with a few "i don't knows" nothing obbscene or unfriendly in anyway. Now i now in the past we've had a couple of naughty title names but does anyone really care are we all that uptight. this is really a silly thing to harp on. for people who like ripping hammer i am going to right some lyrics...............someday i swear


P.S. now because we have no words does that mean we shouldn't have a chance to play.....i hope not


 josh Mar 24, 2002, 7:53 PM

No Subject
cum guzzler was written about a priest by kevin macphee and women have large breasts on occasionals and some guys like them is that wrong.


 Andrew Mar 24, 2002, 7:59 PM

Hey Mike
Hey, umm them song names are nothing compared to the dickmen songs. And you let them guys play all the time. So what is the real reason for not letting Ripping Hammer play? And if you had a beef with DCU, fine, but DCU is long gone. Now it's Ripping Hammer. You right, I was not around the scene then, I was never really around it at all, thank god. But Josh and I are friends, have been for a few years now, and I do know the whole story behind all this shit. Well his side any ways. But yes, I'm sure you have your reasons. Any ways, I'm going to get off this topic before every one hates me even more. No heard feelings eh Mike, I still think your a cool guy and all, but I think maybe it's time you give Ripping Hammer a try, not josh, just the band.


 vince (dcu bassist) Mar 24, 2002, 8:22 PM

No Subject
I always thought the song was written about that porno JJ taped over 'the best of 411 volume 1' with. I could be thinking of the song 'peter north' though. maybe.

Josh is a lazy fucker and never wrote any words. Every song had a chorus, but he'd usually decide what he was going to sing about on stage or before the show. It was pretty fun for us cus that was the punk rock thing to do at the time. Alot of the songs we wrote were about porn, steak or hockey; which I thought was making a statement on it's own. Kind of a throwback to all the jocks at school 'n shit. It's easy too assume that we were serious, but anyone who knows Josh on a day to day basis knew that he treated girls with a huge amount of respect.

Although, Josh you're sounding like a dick on this guestbook. But whatever, you're a nice guy and you're more than welcome to any of my steak parties. The people that think you're the same person on stage as in real life, are the same kids who shoot up high schools with some manson turned up loud. Kinda like a real life 'stan'. Either way, people don't like your band cus they find it offensive. You should be proud, get over it.

I think mike. has balls for not letting RH play. He's standing up for his opinion, and I think you should respect it. I just hope mike. doesn't think that josh is an ass because of his band, cus it ain't even close to that.

As for everyone else? Decide for yourself. Here's a version of cumguzzler done in a reunion show in 2000. It's shitty, but enjoy:

http://phresh.net/~vince/DCU%20-%20Cumguzzle r.mp3


 mike Mar 24, 2002, 8:23 PM

andrew, you're such a goof.
"and I do know the whole story behind all this shit. Well his side any ways."

you're too much kid. too much. see you at the plan show, alright?


 mike Mar 24, 2002, 8:28 PM

aw, jez vince.
i hate to tell you, vince, but i'm kind of against porn, too. and well, until they make a vegan steak...

god, do i have any fun?

(answer: no.)


 Andrew Mar 24, 2002, 8:33 PM

haha
hahah thanks mike, that's the reputation I've been aiming for, goof. I probably will not be attending the Plan show, my budget is only allowing me to attend one Awesome Fest show, so I think I'll take the one Spat is playing.


 Josh Mar 24, 2002, 8:38 PM

No Subject
I just don't see where we're offensive vince and its all i ever here.


 vince Mar 24, 2002, 8:43 PM

the remix
maybe the line 'treated girls with a huge amount of respect' was a bit strong. He was dating lisa when I hung around with him, and he was pretty nice to her. I've never known him to treat girls poorly.

I have yet to hear the cassette. but they're already my favorite band.

------------

So, anyone heading out west for the whole G8 thing this summer? Shit is already hitting the fan. I got off the train last week and saw a poster saying:

Prepare for the G8 now!!
public meetings this week

And they were going to talk about stratigic routes, phone numbers to the hotels, your rights, and basically gettin' people prepared and organized. There's even grafitti all around town ranting about the G8 shit. You have to see it to believe it.


 mike Mar 24, 2002, 8:51 PM

No Subject
i'm pretty sure you wouldn't like us too much, vince. but if i ever get that official vince headband i was promised i'll send you out a demo tape.

oh, and there will be a lot mp3s after awesomefest. of all the bands. we're minidiscing the whole shebang.
.m


 vince Mar 24, 2002, 8:52 PM

take three
Josh, seriously now.

"She's a skinhead nazi but I don't care ... CUMGUZZLER!!"

I find that pretty funny because I was there when it was written, and I know how stupid and outlandish it was intended to sound.

Most people don't get the joke because fucking offensive and not funny to anyone but us. Which brings up the question: "Play to have a laugh, or play for a meaning?"

Both answers are right.


 Josh Mar 24, 2002, 8:58 PM

No Subject
Vince i'm not talkin about 5 years ago. I'm talking about ripping hammer.


 xvincex Mar 24, 2002, 9:05 PM

oewww
Josh, good question. Not sure. You /did/ have ray in the band at one point, and that's offensive enough for me. I got a RH mp3, and I dig it.

But that's all that I've really heard. You guys still don't use the 'grow-dongs' do you?


 Josh Mar 24, 2002, 9:09 PM

No Subject
now vince your just being funny and your right ray was pretty offensive, i have an DCU movie from the guild with POS back in the mohawk days but should i send it out.....................i don't know....hmmmmmmm


 josh Mar 24, 2002, 9:11 PM

No Subject
If anyone knows any members of Ripping Hammer please don't inform them that i was such a badass in my youth, there kinda conservative ands they'll kick me out......vince


 vince Mar 24, 2002, 9:20 PM

No Subject
remember the time me, you, and JJ video taped simon having a shit in the halifax mall?

He was /so/ pissed off.


 Josh Mar 24, 2002, 9:22 PM

No Subject
we started recording mark (jd's lil bro) today and that exact story came up


 Greg Mar 24, 2002, 10:23 PM

mrr...
okay... since this is the first show with mike being back (and helping out with) i'll say a few words... i put on shows..... i put on shows, not for me... i put on shows for "the kids"... always have... i don't like moneen or any contrived garbage in the genre... as for josh i would NOT point the finger at anyone for any reason envoling the scene... cause friday at the show... you walked up, asked what band was playing and turned around and walked out (didn't pay.... not does that really matter) came back asked how many bands were left... turned around and left... i mean seriously how can you make and sorta claim about the scene if you don't even show up? was it because ripping hammer didn't play? as for ripping hammer... tlb and rh have something in common... we both have songs about anal rape... except one happens to be a joke and the other an expeirence... you know what's not funny.. like not in the least bit funny?? guess... anal rape, being a 'victim'(i don't really like that word) of if myself i really really don't like that a band could just toss the word around like it meant nothing... like everyone who has expierenced it was just a person to laugh at.. i am all for jokes... i like to dance... i like music... hell josh i am pretty sure if i got to know you i'l even like you.. but i only see you at shows.... and you talk about really dumb things and make fun of one of the most tramatic things of my life... like i was the punch line to a joke i am yet to find funny...

I am sick and tired of puttin on shows for people who don't appericate them... I am sick of putting on shows for bands who just complain... and don't appericate them... I am sick of people who make claims like 'they won't let us play shows' when they have never asked me if they could... (not once has ripping hammerever (chissy asked but mike gave some response i didn't read) asked me if they could play a show)and I am sick of people boiling down music to a simple comodfication, removing every though, every emotion, every struggle, every message, and every thing that i hold so close to my heart, that makes me get past things like sexual assault, and depression.

I would really like to talk this over with the people addressed in this rant/big-negative-ball-o-post. we can go somewhere for coffee my treat (as long as you promise not to get milk.ha)seriously give me a call..
(w)368-6580
(h)566-9901
i work 9 to 5 and please don't call after 11pm at home..i live with my parents... yeah lame i know...


 Andrew Mar 24, 2002, 10:57 PM

Greg
Greg, I never knew about that happening to you, I am sorry to hear that as well. I never really though about it that way, but when you say it like that it makes since. Something that could be a little joke to one person, could be a world of hurt for another, and bring back a lot of bad memories.

I also know why you put on shows, and it's good that people are still putting them on. I don't attend them as often as I used to, but once the summer hits and I get back in to the mood of leaving home more often I will frequent the shows again. (I hibernate in the winter) I think we all should maybe drop this whole scene thing, from what Mike and you said, it's not the scene to blame, it's mostly our selves. And when one does think about it, the scene is doing pretty good, Awesomefest for example does cover a lot of genre as mike mentioned. And yes, maybe if Ripping Hammer asked more often, they might get show if they leave the worst of their songs at home.


 PATT MOLLARD Mar 25, 2002, 3:58 AM

YOU WILLL NEVER GUESS MY REAL ID
HI IM WRITING TO TELL A STORY ABOUT HOW I FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS PAGE.{AT THE TIME WEARING A SHIRT}
IT WAS AT ABOUT 9AM IN THE MORNING AND I WAS READY TO HAVE SOME BLACK COFFEE WITH DEAN, LIKE I DO EVERY MORNING. WHEN I HAD DISCOVERD THAT DEAN WAS STILL IN HIS ROOM. I BECAME SCARED AND A LITTLE BIT THREATENED.
SO I, LIKE MOST NORMAL PEOPLE,BARDGED INTO HIS ROOM, AND FOUND DEAN TOUCHING HIMSELF.
AT FIRST I FELT VERY ANGRY,AND THOUGHHT OF MANY DEFERENT WAYS TO PUNISH HIM FOR HIS MEAN BEHAVIOUR.
UNTIL I HAD NOTICED WHAT IT WAS HE WAS LOOKING AT, AND IT WAS PEI LOCALS.I WAS VERY IMPRESSED AND BEGAN TO TOUCH MYSELF AS WELL, AND FORGOT OF ALL THE DEFERENT WAYS THAT I WAS GOING TO PUNISH DEAN
{MANY OF WHICH PUNISHMENTS INVOLVED HIM WITH HIS SHIRT OFF}
THE POINT IS WE THINK THIS IS GREAT!AND TO KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. AND IN TURN DEAN AND I WILL TOO!{WITH OUR SHIRTS OFF}...{ALTHOUGH SOMTIMES IT GETS COLD AND WE LEAVE THEM ON}DOES TOMMY GRANT STILL WEAR SHIRTS? THE LAST TIME I SAW HIM HE HAD GIVEN THEM UP.I ALSO THINK THAT JONAH C SHOULD GROW A MOUSTACE!

PLEASE FORGIVE ALL TYPEOOOOOOO'S


 josh Mar 25, 2002, 8:46 AM

No Subject
the reason why i left that show greg is for some reason the last band was halfway through there set at 9:30, its nice to see shows finish early for the kids but come on, and about this whole anal rape issue, ripping hammer have zero songs about anal rape and never will so i'll leave that one with TLB. get your facts a lil straight and talk to me about RH songs and my garble.


 jonah. Mar 25, 2002, 8:47 AM

old post/tyler & nancy...

maybe nobody noticed this or they didn't care, or perhaps i'm just the only other kid left who was around when tyler and nancy were putting on shows, but i just wanted to poinit out that joah claiming tyler and nancy's "grind obsession" was killing the scene back in the day is total bullshit. if anybody actually looks at the bands who were playing those shows (or checks out an old show poster, for lack of accurate long-term memory) they will notice that they were probably the most musically diverse shows we've ever had on pei...because the bands who were playing then weren't grind bands, in fact pei didn't have any grind bands, we had people like watchmaker, ed who (alterna-grunge, for lack of a better description), toothpaste (shadowey men style surf), thEwoks (messed up noisy stuff), obsolete (punk rock), fraction attraction (rock. they were rock, people. thee had guitar solos and they covered beat it for chrissakes), bleek (sort of punk something), monolith, supercar (duh), strawberry, and any other zillion bands that i apologize for not mentioning, but i think i'm making my point. one of the strongest things about the scene then was that it was so diverse, so shows were basically a bunch of different local bands and then usually a punk or grind band from off-island. and it's not like tyler and nancy only got grind bands from away either, take bad luck #13, NFA, the bomb scares, the little people, BOOMING AIRPLANES for god's sake.

to say that it was their grind obsession that brought things down is totally a misrepresentation, and i think it's worht pointing out that shows did really well for a long time before the underground scene turned into a "punk" scene, and i think telling evidence for this was the first all punk show put on at the guild, which featured POS, obsolete, DCU, (maybe da brownies too..), FYM and the Wankin Family, where about 30 people came and lionel ended up losing hundreds of dollars. if anything, it was the transition to a punk scene that brought the scene down, because shows didn't really experience a resurgence until all the HC kids started turning out en masse and suddenly there were about 3 dozen sXe kids kicking around.


geez josh, i mean you were there (at least i assume you were there before DCU started playing shows), you should know this shit.


that was just a little attempt to clean up the record here...


 josh Mar 25, 2002, 8:50 AM

No Subject
i'll go and chat with you anytime greg.


 josh Mar 25, 2002, 8:52 AM

No Subject
hey johah i love nancy and tyler and they helped out dcu alot i was bringin up a time when supercar had broken up and they started pushin grind shows and the crowds slowly began to fade. thats all, man i love the old shows and i know how great they were but in the end you have to admit it faded


 adam Mar 25, 2002, 9:25 AM

hey
well i have signed this thing in a whilek and i notice there is a little feud goign on between...alot of stuff...well i admit i have not been around as long as most of you in the scene...but (this is in my opinion) we should all stop fighting about how the scene "died" or "faded" and start doing something to make it better, instead of talking about the old shows and when the scene faded talk about soem ideas to make teh scene better...im not trying to upset anyone here or anything or make anyone pissed at me...im just stating that maybe this is a beter idea then having everyone at eachother all the time...well anyways

peace


 harry Mar 25, 2002, 10:36 AM

No Subject
there's a link at the bottom of the page now to view last 100 guestbook posts.


 harry Mar 25, 2002, 10:44 AM

No Subject
the sounds section is now fixed. sorry about that!


 Josh Mar 25, 2002, 11:01 AM

No Subject
i just want to set a couple things strait. this whole discussion began by me calling the scene "lackluster" and mike lecky taking offence by that. now with awesomefest aside because it is only 2 weeks of the year. i was trying to say that if you book 4 screamo bands, 4 punk bands or 4 latin bands together shows will not suceed here. now when i was talking to mike he told me how him and greg put alot of work into the show with posters ect. and they were a lil disappointed about the turn out for the show and i said if you book 4 screamo bands instead of a diverse group of bands your setting yourself up for it. this being fridays show/Searching for Chin show...ect. we agreed on a couple things and disagree about a ton of things i'm sure(these were through e-mail).i think awesome fest is a great thing it is totally diverse and i hope the crowds are large and gratefull but why can't all shows be diverse. the show at the ER community center was one of the best shows in a long time, a good crowd and good music. i think jordan did a great job for putting it together. whats wrong with shows like that all the time, those are the ones that everyone goes home happy after.

now at no time have i requested ripping hammer to play at awesomefest or any shows. (except if ray is putting them on i have to beg...lol)this was not meant out to be a "why is ripping hammer not playing arts guild shows" it was a discussion between me and mike on why the scene isn't better than it is, thats all. the whole anal rape thing is confusing to me i remember us mockin it at a show because we were told of the aqcusations being said "behind our backs" about us promoting it. these are silly and stupid, actually no there very serious and greg if you want to post remarks about anal rape and ripping hammer just e-mail me instead and i'll gladly clear up any misinterpretation you have on the sitution. we don't condone it and never will, with people anyway....jk

for anyone who really know, they know i say stupid things when i get worked up and i said a couple lastnight but i think i made some good points too.......Nancy and Tyler i really do love you guys.


 josh Mar 25, 2002, 11:06 AM

No Subject
that was my last post on this topic sorry to bore everyone with this situation i'm sick of it myself if greg, mike or jonah want to talk to me thats cool, for everyone else.........."lets just rock n roll"


 Billy Mar 25, 2002, 11:52 AM

sounds like high school
First off, I think this site is a really great idea. Second, could it not be used for better things than high school antics (I am refering to the long drawn out, some-what amusing, but a little petty in-fighting). About the PEI scene, I think we have a lot of super talent but not enough co-operation among all the bands around the island. I am hoping that is what this web site will succeed in going, bringing together the island bands.
As for the way island scene used to be...When I was in FCU we often played shows with Strawberry and other bands. It was really funny to see. When Strawberry played everyone sat down in front and then when we played everyone gor up to mosh, two very diverse bands did play together quite successfully. I think we usually had 50 or more people at these shows. There was no fighting about who was going to play we just asked any of the bands we knew. (there were less bands back then tho).
I guess I just wanted to say that I see a lot of good bands around and it would suck to have OUR scene ruined by lack of cooperation.


 christina. Mar 25, 2002, 12:38 PM

Take the Capital Go!
For all who are interested:

http://www.takethecapital.net is apparently the website for the actions going on in Ottawa on June 26-27. However, it is either not up, or not working, or my computer is on the fritz.

BUT! If you're really keen, you should check out these websites:

http://www.gdo.ca/events.html or this one
http://g8.activist.ca/

because they have a lot of good information on the events for people planning to come up to Ottawa and beyond. AND if you're into KNITTING (cos shit, i know EVERY scenester on PEI is into knitting..) you should check THIS out:

http://g8.activist.ca/calltoaction/knit.html < br>
Go Knitting!

Hopefully "The Scene" won't be a warzone when I get back. Solidarity..

love, Christina xo.


 pineau Mar 25, 2002, 1:44 PM

wow, this blows.
fighting....awesome.

i'll just say it blows.
it makes me almost sad i am part of this site/scene.
it is very high school.

There is tons of bands on pei that are great, BUT unfortunatly you can't have 12 bands play one show.
there is only a certain ammount of time.
Although i agree with Billy that there is no reason why you can't have more diverse bands play.
When my band was putting on shows, (by ourselves mind you) we had a small select bands to pick from in the western pei area, but our show usually had a punk band(hardly anybody), a dave matthews style band(Nesta), a Rage against the machine type band(Sqwerl Soup), a Tea Party type band(solomon Dean) and a hard tool/incubus/system of a down band(elysium)...now if that isn't diverse i am not sure what is.
and our shows went fine.
having 5 bands that sound the same is not fun.
but again that is JUST ME.

I think the scene on pei is not shitty or not great. it is just starting. I mean i haven't heard of half of these bands until this site started and i am like one of the biggest indie band supporters around, but until the scene smartens up and get rolling i just have to deal with sending money to bands from not PEI.

anyways.
all i think is that when i play music and was in a band, i really didn't give two shits about if people liked my band, i know at least one person did( i think) and i am not making music for other people to like it(if they do, super!), but i make music for ME, not anyone else.

**the opinions stated here are the opinions of one person, please do not take them to heart**


 albert Mar 25, 2002, 2:15 PM

Floor Sleeping
Hey we're playing at the arts guild friday night and I was wondering if anyone has some extra floor for us to crash on after the show for the night?

There is three of us. One tall lanky fellow, one short smelly diabetic and one portly dirty drummer.

We are the rudy huxtable projet. We are nice and have manners. I can cook as well. Mmmmm. Vegan waffels. Yum....

If you can help us out that would be cool and we will return the favor if you come to Cape Breton.


communicate.
a.


 pineau Mar 25, 2002, 2:23 PM

stuff
Q: How many punks does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: Two. One to screw it in and another to kick the stool out from underneath and say "how punk was that?!!"
-----------

Q: How many punks does it take to change a lightbulb?

A: 11. one to screw it in and 10 to call him a sellout.


also, if all else fails, there rarely goes a weekend where someone doesn't sleep on one of our 5 couches.
so rudy huxteble
if you don't find anywheres,
e-mail me.


 pineau Mar 25, 2002, 2:24 PM

oh yeah.
i will be at the show....must see the plan...

jpineau@onlinesupport.pe.ca


 windomearle Mar 25, 2002, 2:52 PM

albert
the project can crash at coolbreeze city, albert.


 hockey fuckez Mar 25, 2002, 3:23 PM

No Subject
anyone from pei wanna fight. ya little pussy's!


 Andrew Mar 25, 2002, 5:07 PM

haha
hahahahaha classic.


 Josh Mar 25, 2002, 5:27 PM

No Subject
Is "Hardly Anybody" still together?


 harry Mar 25, 2002, 6:25 PM

No Subject
WINDOM YOU'RE PURE WILD HOW ABOUT SOME MORE SOUNDS IN THE ARCHIVE.


 Danny Mar 25, 2002, 6:35 PM

Hardly Anybody
As far as I know hardly anybody is still together. We (Church) played a "show" with them back in Feburary


 PATT MOLLARD Mar 25, 2002, 7:24 PM

BRING BACK THE MOUSTACH
PATT MOLLARD WAS DEEPLY DISSAOPOINTED WHEN READING PEI LOCALS AND SEE THAT NOBODY MENTIONED ONE MOUSTACH IN ANY OF THEIR WRITING. THIS DISTURBS PATT MOLLARD GREATLY
AND PATT MOLLARD FEARS FOR THE PEOPLE OF PEI.
PATT MOLLARD TALKS ABOUT PATT MOLLARDS MOUSTACH AS MUCH AS PATT MOLLARD CAN .IF PATT MOLLARD CAN, YOU CAN DO IT TOO.
PATT MOLLARDS MOUSTACH IS KIND OF WISPY IN SOME PLACES AND BUSHY IN OTHER PLACES {LIKE A CUMULIS NIMBIS CLOUD IN THE SKY} ON SOME OCCASIONS YOU CAN SEE DEFFERNT PORTIONS OF MY DINNER{MOSTLY HARD BOILED EGGS} JUST HANGING OUT IN THE PROMINENTLEY BUSHY AREAS OF PAT MOLLARDS MOUSTACH. PATT MOLLARD JUST LOVES HARD BOILED EGGS! IN THE WISPY AREAS YOU ARE MORE LIKLY TO FIND CRACKER CRUMBS.
THIS IS JUST ONE WAY YOU CAN DISCUSS YOUR MOUSTACH. BUT OF COURSE YOU MAYBE TEMPTED TO REPEAT WHAT PATT MOLLARD SAY.BUT YOU WOULD JUST BE EXPLAINING PATT MOLLARDS MOUSTACH AND NOT YOURS.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO PATT MOLLARD ABOUT YOUR MOUSTACH FOR PRACTICE FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL PATT MOLLARD.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH PATT MOLLARD


 albert Mar 26, 2002, 1:05 AM

Did you say eggs?
You're fucking dead. Eating eggs and not being ashamed of yourself? What is that? And you call yourself a human being.




Just kidding.









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EAT SHIT


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 8:47 AM

Eggs
I had eggs this morning. It's a good food, you can have them so many ways. Boiled or hard boiled. Sunnyside up or down. You can poach them or scramble them. The eggs is great, hail the egg. Lets move on to milk shell we, or how about a side of beef. I don't get it, why is it some people find eating foods that are made from, or made by an animal is wrong? I don't see it as being wrong. Hell everything on earth has a purpose. Dinosaurs were here, so when they all died humans could make fuel. Animals were put here so humans could have food. And I'm sure day another master race will come along that will take over man, robots maybe? No I understand is some people don't want to eat the stuff because yes, some times to much beef or eggs, well anything really can be unhealthy, but isn't there something in these foods humans need? Now I can see not eating cats or dogs, cause they are now mainly house pets "yes, cretin groups on earth eat them animals" but until people start putting cows and pigs in there living rooms as pets, I'll eat them. mmmm Bacon, ham, eggs and toast, toped off with a tall glass of frosty cold milk. I'll take that breakfast over a bowl of oats any day.


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 8:53 AM

Rabbit
Oh and one more thing, I would never eat rabbit. Cause I have a pet rabbit, her name is Sandy. She is 8 years old, litter trained and we play scocer. I push the ball to her, and she pushes it back. Great, great pet. Love ya sandy.


 christina. Mar 26, 2002, 10:04 AM

ethnocentric meat eaters unite.
yikes. andrew, you should maybe read a little bit about why people are vegan before assuming it's for health reasons, hey? maybe if you were treated the way most of the chickens who lay your eggs were treated, you'd think twice about 'hailing' them. of course, you'd probably be dead, or at least insane, pumped full of hormones, pulling yourself around because of your broken legs, and killing everyone. so maybe start here:

http://www.vegansociety.com/html/whyvegan/why home.html

"yes, cretin groups on earth eat them animals"
um, yeah, are you quoting someone here? cos i don't think racism, elitism, or ethnocentrism is really appreciated on this board..


love, christina xo.


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 10:51 AM

ummm
I'm not mocking any one, I was just saying... And I know it has to do with animals being treated unfair, but I don't think that is any reason to avoid that food group, and let my body miss out on the things in meat that our body needs. Sure you can get pills that will supply the body with everything it needs, but still. And it just tastes good.

And where did you pick out racism? I'm totally not a racist. I should start my own group, kind of like food not bombs, but hand out hot dogs and hamburgers.


 Neil Mar 26, 2002, 11:00 AM

re: ummm
Calling another culture a cretin group isn't cool.


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 11:23 AM

Oh my god.
Are you fuckin serious? Because I called a "culture" a cretin group I'm a racist? I could have came out and said every one in the Chinese culture eats car and dog, but its not true, a cetin group of that culture does though. god...


 mike Mar 26, 2002, 12:24 PM

No Subject
andrew, because someone eats something that you dont eat doesnt make them a cretin. eating a dog doesnt make you a cretin. nor does eating monkey brains out of the skulls like some people do. it doesnt make you a cretin, it makes you someone who eats different foods. no one one here is calling you a cretin for eating animal flesh and unborn chicken fetuses. we might be suggesting that you look into why you shouldnt, but we're not slagging you for your decisions. we're not calling you stupid or saying that you're a lower rung on the evolutionary ladder because of it.

if we wanted to get right into andrew, i could point out your gramatical and spelling ineptitude and comment on how you must be a "cretin" or perhaps just some manner of unschooled retarded farm boy. but that wouldnt be nice, just like calling people with different values "cretins" isnt nice.

i'm pretty sure if you lived like 80% of the world's population does you'd be eating dogs and bugs and whatever else you could get your hands on so you wouldnt starve to death. you know, instead of sitting at home on a nice computer eating pizza pops.

basically, andrew, what we're trying to say is have some consideration for others. other people in different situations. other people on this msg board with different beliefs. other forms of life that, yes, have feelings too. and probably enjoy living as much as you do and dont really want to be killed and eaten in the same way i respect that you dont want to be beat in the face with a bat at the next show and thrown in a gravel pit.

just try and be nice. and considerate. all right?

love, mike and the vegan death squad.


 gerry Mar 26, 2002, 12:48 PM

my cock your cunt
hi, just writing to let everyone know that i will be sellign some copies of my new zine at the show on friday, as i will be travelling to your island via the plan. this will be your only chance to get the first issue of halifax's punk tabloid with all the gossip. find out which halifax sXe icon wants to be fucked by which pop-punk pot-head, where AV does his fuckin, and why the sXe princess was run out of PEI.

ciao. ger.


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 1:31 PM

Mike
Good points indeed. I withdrawal my "cretin" comment. But you called be a farm boy? I lived in Charlottetown by whole life. Well most of it was in York, but if you look up on city limits York is now part of Charlottetown just not policed by the CPD yet. I now lived near downtown, a 10 minute walk there. On and a 5 minute walk from your place Mike.

Any ways, I also don't care if people don't eat meat and eggs, I was just commenting on what some one said about eggs in another post. Then some one called me a racist. Do you blame me for trying to defend myself on that one? And yes Mike, My spelling and grammar is bad. I'm working on it though. Getting smashed in the face with a bat would suck, should I watch my back? Do I have a "cretin" gang of Ripping Hammer hating vegans after me now? bah. I know what you mean, it was a good example.


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 1:33 PM

B = M
My keyboard is a hunk of crap, and most of the letters are screwed up. Ignore the misspelled words, I'm sure you all are smart enough to figure out what they meant.


 christina. Mar 26, 2002, 2:32 PM

No Subject
hi andrew!

the reason i called your comment:
"yes, cretin groups on earth eat them animals ['house pet' i.e. domesticated dogs, cats, or rabbits in your case]"

racist was because for the large majority, cultures who DO eat these animals are presumably NOT the same race that you are, making it a racist [a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race; Merriam-Webster]
comment. but hey, this is me assuming that you are a white, upper-middle class man, which could be way off the mark, but knowing pei's lack of diversity, i feel justified in this assumption. since you claim to not be 'a racist', i can only hope you didn't mean it that way. does that makes sense?

i didn't mean to make you angry, i just took offense to your comment and felt that maybe you should read a little bit about why people become vegan before generalizing it all into the health category. honestly, i love the taste of ice cream and sometimes i miss cheese, but there are some pretty convincing arguments in my opinionto choose a lifestyle that refrains from those things.

oh, and the definition of a cretin how you used the term, in case some people are unaware, is a stupid, vulgar, or insensitive person. i like dictionaries. sue me.

and hey, if you want to start up a Meat Not Bombs then go for it! except for getting donations of spoiled meat and serving it on a hot summer day might not be too appealing to some people...but if the initiative is there, then hey, feed the poor and homeless any way you can, that's what it's all about.

oh, and did you check out that link? i hope so...it's pretty interesting, even for people who don't choose a vegan lifestyle.

phew! this was kind of long. sorry folks. but yeah, maybe pei needs more vegan education readily available so that people's values and beliefs in terms of diet can be understood better and we can be more tolerant of one another. vegan death squad, i'm looking in your direction here. personal is political!

love, christina xo.


 hockey fuckez Mar 26, 2002, 3:25 PM

meat for me
hey andrew, don't worry about getting beat by vegans. those pussy's are too weak from lack of protein. even if they are the rich ones who can afford supplements, i got your back. together we can rid pei of all people who limit their diets to food's food. it's time we took back our sense of being human. human's are supposed to eat anything that tastes good. period. hold on, except for hot dogs. they're just disgusting food put in our super-markets by the gov't as an attempt to poison and ween out the stupid. but as a rule, the prior statement is true. ya think if chickens were ruling the world they'd give a fuckin rats ass about us. hell no. they'd be goin to the pub for hot fingers and shit. man, our world has gotten so fucked up and stupid everyone thinks they're a hero and shit for being vegan. that's just a load of crap. now, if you don't eat meat, or certain types because you don't like the taste, than so be it. if it's because you feel sorry for the poo wittle manimals, then you're an idiot. the same people that bash people for eating animals off a farm would bash you for eating somthing you hunted. now surely you can't argue that i deer that i just shot didn't live his life to fullest just before i capped him now can ya. i just wish all you fuckin vegans and shit would stop being so fucking self ritous. thank you for reading this if you've gotten this far. bye.
ps:to the admins that are vegans, i'm sorry................sort of. i remember one in particular that used to love a good burger. now didn't ya. don't ya miss it?


 ger. Mar 26, 2002, 4:00 PM

eat meat...
or don't. just buy my zine on friday. help me drink.


 PATT MOLLARD Mar 26, 2002, 4:41 PM

DEAR TASTE LIKE BURNING
PATT MOLLARD IS KIND OF UPSET,BECAUSE NOBODY WILL
KISS PATT MOLLARD,PATT MOLLARD IS 34 YEARS OLD AND NOT YET KISSED A GIRL.{WHICH IS THE OPPOSITE SEX}
WHY IS IT THAT PATT MOLLARD IS NOT DESIRED BY THE OPPOSITE GENDER?{PENDING IF THEY ARE JUST PLAYING HARD TO GET}
PATT MOLLARD IS IN PATT MOLLARDS VIEW A VERY DESIRABLE MEMBER OF THE MALE GENDER{MOUSTACH}
PATT MOLLARD WOULD NOT HIT ON YOU IF YOU WERE A FEMALE FRIEND. PATT MOLLARD JUST WANTS A KISS.
YOU COULD DO WHAT EVER YOU WANT TO PATT MOLLARD.{PATT MOLLARD IS OPEN TO NEW THINGS}
I WOULD NOT TOUCH YOU {EXCEPT ON THE LIPS}
PATT MOLLARD UNDERSTANDS THAT YOUR BODY BELONGS TO YOU AND NOT PATT MOLLARD THEREFORE PATT MOLLARD WOULD NEVER HIT ON YOU.
PATT MOLLARD WOULD NOT PLAY GAMES WITH YOU OR IF YOU WANT PATT MOLLARD WOULD NOT TALK TO YOU PATT MOLLARD WOULD ONLY LIKE ONE KISS.{PLEASE BE PATT MOLLARDS GIRL FRIEND}
WOULD TASTE LIKE BURNIG HAVE ADVICE FOR PATT MOLLARD?

SINCERELY PATT MOLLARD


 xdavex Mar 26, 2002, 4:57 PM

RE: christina
hey, i know you put that website there for andrew, but ive been interested in veganism for a bit and decided to check it out. it was very eye opening, i was just wondering if you knew any sites or books(or any publications) that would make it easier to find out what is vegan and what isnt, for food and such.
thanks


 xXxTryalxXx Mar 26, 2002, 6:37 PM

PAT MOLLARD
WELL COULD IT BE THAT PAT MOLLARD HAS NEVER BEEN KISSED BY A GIRL BECAUSE HE KEEPS REFERING TO HIMSELF AS "PAT MOLLARD"...WELL MAYBE YES, THAT MUST BE IT. WELL PAT I JUST LIKE TO TELL YOU IFF YOU GAVE ME 23 DOLLARS ID GIVE YOU A KISS, WELL NO, IF I WAS 35 AND YOU GAVE ME 23 DOLLARS, THEN ID GIVE YOU A KISS


 jonah. Mar 26, 2002, 7:00 PM

oh, bravo.



although i'm sure the rest of the rest of the halfways intelligent kids on this board (vegan or not) will get around to replying to this, i just can't resist.


i don't have a big problem with eating meat per se, but it seems your "sense of being human" is defined by unnecessary cruelty and insensitivity to the pain and exploitation of others, and hell, i guess you're right, that is pretty much what humans are about, however, i don't think it's something that needs reclaiming. in fact, i think the nazis, rapists and other sociopaths have done a pretty good job of that already, don't you think?


just out of curiosity, why the hell shouldn't we
feel bad for the "poor little animals"? i mean, they can feel pain and suffering just as fully as we do, so why should we subject them to that kind of shit just because we're too lazy to give a shit about anyone but ourselves.

i mean honestly, the only real difference between animal consciousness and human consciousness is the capacity for abstract thought, and even a lot of chimps, bonobos and gorillas show signs of such cognitive processes. but then, if they taste good, why shouldn't we eat them? or for that matter, why shouldn't we eat people, according to your reasoning?

we sure could cut down on health care and social inconvenience if we just through all the prisoners, developmentally delayed and sick people into factory farms, fattened them up and ate them, so why should we feel bad for the poor little humans? i mean, humans are animals too, so what's the difference eh?


and humans are "meant" to eat anything that tastes good? riighht...so why is it that meat tastes like shit if you don't cook it and meanwhile we've got people dying of diseases they get from meat and 9 year olds dying of heartattacks cos they're just doing what they're "meant" to do and eating hamburgers all the damn ass time (globe and mail, read it yourself, the fat+blood diet north america has written into their constitution is finally being recognized for poisoning the shit out of everybody. go figure.).

but then, health isn't really the issue, it's really just that you're an insenstive arrogant chauvinist who's two self-absorbed to extend his sympathy outside of his own species.




honestly, who's being more self righteous here, those of us saying "hey, maybe you should look at how your diet not only effects millions of animals who are being tortured for your convenience, but is intimately connected to wiping out millions of acres of rainforest and displacing indigenous populations for your burger eating punk ass" or you just calling us idiots because we think that caring about other living things is worth doing.

and yeah, what about that? what about the fact that the meat diet you hold so dear isn't environmentally sustainable? what about the fact that millions of people in "developing" nations are starving to death because land that could be used to grow grain is being used to feed cows that'll feed about 10% as many people, or that entire cultures are being wiped out either because their homes are being bulldozed to create beef pasture or they're just being shot for getting in the way? what about these people, what about these "poor little people." why isn't it that they don't deserve any sympathy or consideration?


we have to recognize that all of our actions have impacts that go way beyond the narrow little world that we choose to live in, and much of the time our luxury is directly related to other people's (or animals') misery.


on another note, i too used to enjoy a good burger, but then i decided that it wasn't worth the ammount of suffering my enjoyment was causing.




oh yeah, and if chickens ruled the world they'd eat grain and bugs you idiot.

buy gerry's zine.


 Hapsy Mar 26, 2002, 7:44 PM

----------------

Check out totally unheard electronic island music at www.mp3.com/PeopleMeeters
and totally unheard other music at www.mp3.com/Haps

nice job on the site, always good to see PEI is more than an often irritating lump of dirt in the ocean.


 jonah. Mar 26, 2002, 7:57 PM

awesomefest
someone should totally update the awesomefest stuff here and on the Official Site, cos kids are gonna get confused what with the different information on this site, the awesomefest site and the posters.

seriously.

i'm confused.


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 8:05 PM

Johna
You had a lot of good points in there, really good actually. And I feel the same way on some of the issues. I hate thinking that in this world people are still starving to death. But really, what can I do? Besides donating money to them organizations that put it towards getting them food, education and immunization, what can I do? Just because I eat hamburgers does not mean some one is gonna die. I also don't eat animals that are endangered. Take a drive in rural PEI, and you will see thousands of cows that live a better life them some humans do. They are cleaned, fed, taken care of, then sadly slathered and served to a plate, but them same cows would not last very long in the cold winter months. As for me wanting to eat a human, I don't think that would ever happen, unless some day I find myself in a situation like 'Alive'.

Any ways, I know there is more to being vegan then just the health issues. And it does suck that so many animals die. But until I see the animals becoming endangered I don't think my life style will change. I don't hate vegans, and I respect the lifestyle, well most of it, some people can take it to far. Any how, I'm done on this topic, next please.


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 8:06 PM

Typo
Sorry for the error on your name.


 vince Mar 26, 2002, 8:26 PM

yea
Considering the ‘factual’ points given by both sides of this conversation, it’s pretty clear that vegan is the healthy/humane/logical way to go. But in my opinion, that doesn’t make it the right thing to do, but I’ll keep quiet about why that is for now.

I’ve been known to have the occasional steak every now and then, and because of that I’ve taken some abuse from a small number of self proclaimed vegans. I used to have a webpage with a family steak recipe on it, and it was routine to receive an abusive email every month or so. Some of them were friendly and asking me to hear their sides of the story, but there were ones that were abusive and inconsiderate to my lifestyle choice/culture. I’ve also run into people who have actually looked down on me because of my love for meat, and have ‘preached’ to me the wrongs of my ways.

I’m not too sure about the scene in PEI anymore, but the vegan/straight-edge lifestyle has become extremely trendy in my part of the world. They usually put black X’s on their hands or get tattoos proclaiming their lifestyle choice, which I think is missing the point all together. They’re doing it because it’s ‘cool’, not because it’s bettering (is that a word?) themselves as a person.

In general, I’ve gotten a pretty discouraging impression of the whole vegan society. Never have I been given the whole ‘I-respect-you-as-a-person-but-would-you-like-some-informati on-on-the-vegan-lifestyle’ treatment in person. But instead, I’ve been given the whole ‘meat-is-murder-and-you’re-a-sick-fuck-for-eating-it’ act. Vegans (in a very very very general term) are no less annoying than those street corner bible thumpers (not to diss religion though. I’m a catholic and I dig the bible ‘n all). Vegans are doing the right thing for themselves and humanity in general, but I’ll never give respect to someone who ‘preaches’ their beliefs to me like I’m a child, and looks down on me because of my lifestyle.

So yea, that’s my impression of vegans. Keep in mind that a lot vegans are polite and considerate; it’s just a select few that spoil the whole bunch. I remember at Stephan’s BBQ/show last summer and I felt a little awkward cus I was cooking up steaks. But to my surprise, no one gave me shit or anything. I remember asking Jonah. if he would like a steak (I didn’t know he was vegan at the time) and he politely said ‘no thank you’. That stood out because I thought that a vegan would stick his nose up and call me a murderer or something.

So whatever side of the fence you’re on please be considerate to either party. Andrew, you’re just trying to start a fight. You should try a veggie burger at Harvey’s/Burger King sometime. They taste better than real burgers, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy not sweating while you eat. That's my two cents, keep the change.

------------------------------------
An d on a steak related note, “STYS – Chapter eight – the summer of blood” is still on for august first. We’re looking at a budget of five hundred bucks this year, so make sure you’re blood-sugar levels are in check.


  Mar 26, 2002, 8:48 PM

Awesomefest 2
hey, im just wonering if someone could help me out and tell me where the Frequency is?
peace


 adam Mar 26, 2002, 9:54 PM

XenvisonX
is XenvisionX not playing here anymore?


 craig Mar 26, 2002, 10:13 PM

Frequency
I believe frequency is the place formerly known as Barneys. It is right above Melons, which is on the same street as JR Capones, which is in Charlottetown. University ave I believe they call it (the street that is).


 Andrew Mar 26, 2002, 10:37 PM

yeah
Your right, it's across from The Shops of Confederation in Downtown Charlottetown on the university avenue side of the mall. You will see a sign the says "Melons", and it's above that establishment.


 pineau Mar 26, 2002, 10:57 PM

melons...
am i the only person that thinks the name "melons", is waaaaaaay to misleading?

think hooters.....and picture it if you went in and it was a OWL bar.....???


 jonah. Mar 27, 2002, 9:13 AM

veganism. go figure.
hey, i just wanted to post a brief (ha, we'll see how that goes) reply to the past two vegan comments..which, in contrast to hockey fuckaz tirade, were refreshing non-bigoted.

first, andrew: i think that's what it comes down to a for a lot of people; the feeling that what they do won't make any difference, but it's that sort of defeatest attitude that is the problem, really. i mean, although i'm not a fan of looking to the corporate food industry for validation, but at least look at what's been going on in the past 10 years or so, there's a vast number of new vegetarian and vegan products on the market, both from more independent companies, and big monster companies like loblaws, but the fact is, people are making this choice, and it is having an effect. sure the fact that superstore is making all these vegan "organics" products just ammounts to another way to bilk cash out of a previously inaccessible market, but the fact that a major corporation in a meat obsessed society is offering a line of products which are accessible even to many more strict vegans (those who don't eat refined sugar, etc..) is very telling.

furthermore, there is that old argument (that is so true, but still no one ever listens to it) that of course one person makes a difference, because the masses are made up of millions of "one persons" and it never is just one person, really. and i mean, maybe you're giving up meat won't be the straw that breaks the meat industry's back (but you never know), but if you think about how much meat and dairy you personally consume in a year, if you didn't that's not only a lot fewer animals that need to be killed/mistreated to feed you, but it's a lot less money you're giving to the companies that are doing this.

and i mean, when you say you don't think someone's going to die because you eat a hamburger...it's like, yes, and no. because that's the thing, people OUR dying because of your decision (as a north american) to eat meat, and i think it's best to look at it as a principle thing..think about it this way: money is the only thing that means shit to corporations, and anyone who thinks otherwise is fooling themselves ("you're blind baby, blind to the facts..." to quote flava flav..on a totally unrelated topic), and so really, by buying things, or eating meat/dairy your parents have lying around, which causes them to have to buy more meat/dairy, you're paying these companies, legitimizing them, telling them in the only language that they understand, that it's okay that they're treating animals cruelly and and wiping out other cultures and people's live and livelihoods, further, by giving them your money, you're saying that you SUPPORT their actions. honestly, they don't care what you do with the meat, so long as you buy it.

so i mean, charities are one thing, but what's the point of giving to charities if you're part of the problem, right? it's like, how are charities ever going to help these decimated culture get back on their feet if their only means to live (ie: land to grow food, live on, etc.) has been stolen by corporations whose bankroll you're paying into? a lot of charities do good work, but they don't try to solve the problem, they just end up throwing money at it a lot of the time. when dealing with issues of poverty, starvation, mass illness due to malnutrition, charities try to "fix" the problem, by treating the symptoms, instead of looking at the cause, which is the actions of these (and other, i mean it's not like it's only meat and dairy producers who have blood on their hands) companies, who we helped make as successful as they are.


is any of this making sense? i hope so.


and vince: hey, i totally know there are a lot of really superficial, arrogant, antagonistic vegan kids kicking around, but i mean, it's pretty one-sided to allow them to "ruin it for the rest of us"....which is obvious enough, but like, i'm sure you know lots of asshole guys, but you probably don't have a bad attitude about men because of it, and there are a lot of big stupid fighty drunks, but it doesn't turn you off drinking...see where i'm going? i mean, sXe and veganism, despite all their flaws, are really now worse than any other group in the world who has their share of idiots, because and subculture is still made up of humans, so inevitably there are going to be some unsavoury characters, but i think it's because veganism and straightedge, despite being all trendy, do still stick out because they go against (at least on some level) the values held by our society, therefore people find them threatening and are more willing to write them off on the basis of a few bad apples, when they wouldn't do that for other groups.

maybe?

and another thing, i'm sure it gets a lot worse in bigger cities and shit, but honestly, probably the most common criticism i hear about vegans is how they're always trying to force their beliefs on other people, and yet in the years i've been friends with vegans (before i ever joined the ranks), i have never seen any vegan really get in someone's face about eating meat or dairy or whatever (at least not start something like that) and yet i can't even count the number of times non-vegan people have totally lain into vegans for no reason other than that they didn't like veganism and thought it was stupid. i see this shit so much, people are constantly getting on vegans' cases, especially when their more stringent in their diet. but that's just my experience. i'm not saying it doesn't happen that vegans are like that, but i do think it's a lot more rare than people like to think. what it comes down to is that people are threatened by veganism (not by vegans) or made uncomfortable by it because it does conflict with some pretty engrained, long standing values in our culture.

and although this is where i'm sure people will think that i've crossed the line into preaching, when it comes down to it, i don't think meat eaters are bad people, but you have to admit, if you think animal cruelty is wrong and you think that multinationals exploiting and basically kicking the shit out of people in other countries is wrong, then you have to recognize that supporting the meat and dairy industry is sort of wrong too.

no? i think that's pretty logical, although you're free to challenge me on it. so i'm not saying that everyone should become vegan, but i think everyone should think more about how their actions impact others outside of their immediate realm of experience, especially relatively well-off kids in north america who basically the rest of the world suffers for so we can consume to our hearts' content.

oh, and just a final note, something that i meant to mention above...it's pretty easy to whine about vegans preaching at you, but try not eating meat and living in a culture that almost every minute of every day, whether its tv, radio, gorcery stores, restaurants, friends, school, family whatever, preaches to you the gospel of eating meat. think about it.



brief reply. ha.


 Andrew Mar 27, 2002, 9:33 AM

That was long.
Good work on the essay sir, and yes I get all them points. I do try to stay away from imported products as well, so my meat eating is not as bad as the people who only like imported foods. I'm not saying Canadian beef farmers don't hurt their animals. Also, I don't trust a lot of imported stuff, weird? And I also like my dollar to stay in the local "Canadian" economy.

Any ways, I thank you for all that information, I'm gonna read up on it some more.


 Albert Mar 27, 2002, 10:01 AM

XDAVEX
Hey Dave,
I just wanted to respond to your comment about websites, books, and or publications with informations on a vegetarian/vegan lifstyle. Here are a few suggestions that may help you out.
Maybe some have been previously mentioned.

Vegan Outreach: http://www.veganoutreach.org/index.html

Pretty stright forward. A good read.


No Compromise: http://www.nocompromise.org/

This site is described by them as a militant, direct action newspaper of grass roots animal liberationists and their supporters.

PETA: http://www.peta.com/

People for the ethical treatment of animals.



These are a couple websites dealing with issues that surround vegetarianism/veganism. Some you may find a little more interesting than other. Some will probably say things you don't agree with. But blah blah, knowledge is power. You also may want to look at AK Press's website.

www.akpress.org

They distribute all kinds of great leftist literature and have some really good books pertaining to what we are talking about. Go to the CHOOSE A TOPIC bar in the top left hand corner and choose VEGETARIAN/ANIMAL RIGHTS.



Other than that if you are at the show on Fri. night at the arts guild we could talk about some of this stuff. I also run a distro for AK Press so I'll bring the catalogue along and any books that I have room for in case you want to have a look. I hope this helps a little.

communicate.
a.


Oh yeah. These are not just for Dave. Everyone can take a look.


 albert Mar 27, 2002, 10:07 AM

EGGS?
Yeah..... My origional post was not really serious. I was merely trying to facilitate a discussion. I am not a hardline militant vegan. I do however have a deep fondness for animals.

Good Points Jonah.

communicate.
a.


 hockey fuckez Mar 27, 2002, 10:48 AM

blah!
i had just wrote a big long speel, but decided to delete it. i did so because this topic is pretty stupid, and not worth takin up that much space. it's corporations like mc donalds destroying the rainforest, not meat farmers in general. most of these farmers need beef cattle sales in order to survive. who's more important, cows or people? and there are people who eat meat that don't support these types of corporations. i do my very best to not eat from any of the fast food joints. and that includes veggie burgers you fuckin retards. you're supporting the same people no matter what you buy from them. it's fucking hillarious how contradictory SOME vegans are. fuck, you guys say you're not preachers, but all your doing is preaching. what the fuck. don't say i'm preaching either, unless it's preaching about not preaching, cause if you noticed, i didn;t tell you to do or not to do anything except leave the meat eaters alone. ohhh, poor baby, it's sooooooo hard to be vegan. suck it cry baby, noone's feelin sorry for ya, not even the wittle manimals.
ps:i do have vegan friends. they never push their views on me, and i don't push mine on them. i respect one of these guys in particular cause i know how much he loves meat, he just can't stand the cruelty. i'm not denying the fact some of these animals have a hard go, i'm just sayin that i wasn't put here to make a difference, and frankly believe there are more important things to worry about.
pps:oops, turned into a long one anyway. sorry.


 christina. Mar 27, 2002, 11:12 AM

xdavex
The sites that albert pointed out are really nice sites, and you should definitely check them out. A couple more that I can think to add off the top of my head are

http://www.govegan.net which is a site by the women who wrote "How it all Vegan" aka the best vegan cookbook ever as well as

http://www.vegweb.com which is a my favoriterecipe site, but even if you just want to try veganism out, it has lots of great, fairly simple recipes to try. you might also be interested in

http://www.vegan-straight-edge.org.uk which is a decent site..

but yeah, you should totally check out peta, vegan outreach and ak press, as well as
http://animal-ingredients.hypermart.net/ which is an online version of Animal Ingredients A to Z, which is basically the vegan bible.

thanks for responding to the posts, jo. does janette still bring the why vegan booklets to shows?

love, christina xo.


 Jane Mar 27, 2002, 11:59 AM

my toothpaste is depressing
Reading these arguments about veganism got me thinking... i tried being a vegetarian once because i didn't want to eat animals, but i didn't last too long. But now I've read some articles on those websites, and i realize all the cruelty and suffering my lifestyle is inflicting on animals, and the world in general really. I read one article about how so many products are cruelly tested on animals and I found that even my toothpaste (Colgate) is tested on animals. it's overwhelming. i felt so guilty brushing my teeth this morning. i have so much respect for anyone who's a vegan and i'm seriously thinking about it... it's just seems so hard, but thanks for putting some light on the subject


 jonah Mar 27, 2002, 12:57 PM

No Subject



a few things....

first: to andrew, you have to be careful about what you think the "canadian economy" is, because the number of nation-bound corporations is dwindling rapidly. just because something is a product of canada doesn't mean the company has any particular allegiance to canada or any of the peopl in it. and really, the economy doesn't serve us, it serves corporations and the rich, so supporting the "canadian economy" is actually a far cry from supporting a local economy by buying food that is produced in your area, by the people who live there, blah blah blah....


and to hockey fuckez (who are you, anyway?), i'm not sure on what basis you've decided that this topic is stupid..or i guess it's quite clear that you think it's stupid because it involves the feelings/wellbeing of anyone other than yourself, but i guess we've gone over that, haven't we.

in any case, yes, it is companies like mcdonalds that are destroying the rainforests, and it's commendable that you don't support them (whatever your reasons), however, it's not just mcdonalds, because a large portion of the north american beef market is fed by other countries. the ammount of beef produced in canada and the US is steadily decreasing, as foreign markets continue to look more attractive.
further, while meat farmers in general may not be responsible for the decimation of the rainforest, the are responsible for a certain degree of environmental degradation in north america and abroad, in terms of the incredible pollution and often disease which is produced by factory farms and concentrated populations of livestock. on top of that is the fact that more people could be fed on the grain that is used for cows than can be fed by the beef, milk, etc. which is produced, so it is an issue with wider currency.

while i am sympathetic to farmers and their plight, i'm not about to get into a "who's more important" argument (although maybe they should have looked into a livelihood that wasn't based on insensitivity, misery, and exploitation) because yeah, independent farmers are in a hell of a bind when it comes to their livelihood. however, it is worht noting that a) there wouldn't be such a demand for farms to specialize in beef or pork or whatever meat only were it not for a market which espouses ridiculous consumption, and b) most of the meat we eat does not come from local independent farmers who rely on it for survival, but from massive agribusiness firms. further, it is those huge agribusinesses who you are supporting when you buy meat, not the farmers. because even if the company is buying from independent farmers, it is buying from them at incredibly low prices which are responsible for the dire economic straits of the farmer, thus if one really give a shit about farmers, one should oppose and proteset the corporate monoplization of the meat industry and try to lend support to the farmers themselves by buying meat locally, from them, and cutting out the middle man. so when it comes down to it, there's a good chance that if you're not buying meat from local farmers, you're supporting the corruption and destructiveness of the industry just as much as you would be if you were buying from mcdonalds.

on anoter note, you made a really good point about eating veggie burgers from fast food places, which was something i had wanted to comment on when it was suggested earlier on the page, but never got around to it. buying a veggie burger from burger king is really no differen than buying a meat burger except for the few ounces of meat that you aren't consuming. similarly, while i appreciate that superstore now carries a number of vegan products, one has to be aware that buying the organics line only really makes a difference in terms of the quanitity of animal products you are responsible for consuming or not, because you are supporting the same people in the same way. that being said, if more people were eating vegan and buying from PC, then PC would be making fewer meat products. y'know?

but yeah.



in any case, i'm interested in how you define "preaching" exactly. fo instance, do you consider the civil rights movement "preaching"? do you consider someone standing up and saying that people of all color deserve equal respect and access to opportunities in life? do you consider the police, the state, and the judicial system preaching when they tell us not to murder rape and steal? what exactly are you talking about, i'm just curious.


but i guess calling people fucking retards is far more productive, right?



because you'd be the last one to preach...


"it's time to take back our sense of being human. humans are meant to eat anything that tastes good. period."


"if...you feel sorry for the poor wittle animals then you're an idiot."


"together we can rid pei of all people who limit their diets to food's food."


yeah, i guess that is a lot more like hate mongering than preaching, now isn't it. sounds like you're just trying to get the vegans off your back so you can eat your steak in peace...right.





so what were you put here to do, if not make a difference?

or is it just to give a hard time to people who are trying to make a difference? because that's what it seems like.




 jonah Mar 27, 2002, 12:59 PM

No Subject
oh, and jane, you just gotta take it one step at a time..if it's something you believe in, start with what you can manage, just cos it can be pretty overwhelming.

it's not like you have to be hardcore vegan to help the cause, cos every little bit counts.


 vince Mar 27, 2002, 2:08 PM

quick quick quick
work is hella busy, I gotta make this quick (ha).

vegan is the way to go. I've seen the videos, gone over the facts, browsed the webpages, and stared at mike scarth's 'XVEGANX' tattoo across his stomach for close to an hour and a half. vegans know what's up, but none of their arguments/points even come close to touching the real reasons I choose to eat meat. I won't get into it right now, but I plead with you to respect the completely valid decision I've made.

I just wanted touch upon the preaching issue. Fact is, vegans are a minority. Think this is going to change anytime soon? Don't hold your breath. Go ask blacks, gays, and any other visible minority out there about how shitty discrimination is. I'm not saying that it's fair or right, but it /is/ human nature. We discriminate against anyone who is different from majority. It's cruel, but it a fact.

I respect vegans because they are bettering their health and society, but don't be surprised if the rest of the population thinks you're nuts. Within a century or two everyone will probably be vegan, but until that happens you better expect your fair share of ribbing.

It's seriously busy here. I love to bitch about this stuff, but I gotta jet.


 Heather Mar 27, 2002, 2:44 PM

jane's toofiepaste....
U want a really awesome kind of toothpaste? try Tom's of Maine....its unreal and it tastes great...i highly recommend the cinnamint kind...that and the mouthwash rawk. So do the rest of their products. {:O)


 Lynsey Mar 27, 2002, 3:01 PM

No Subject
ok, let me get this. The show @ the barn, the upstairs all ages show, is now a no go?


 heather Mar 27, 2002, 3:04 PM

i just wanted to add
why would anyone buy a veggie burger from a fast food place anyways?....its more than likely cooked right beside a meat burger. I haven't researched this or n e thing....but seriously, they are more than likely not going out of their way to make it any different than a hamburger patty.


 vince Mar 27, 2002, 3:23 PM

No Subject
I think veggie burgers taste better than regular burgers. But as for the whole vegan thing, every little bit counts, right?


 not a vegan. Mar 27, 2002, 5:05 PM

animalia
eating meat isn't wrong, it's the way in which we obtain our meat that is inhumane and egotistical. if you want meat, go hunt it fairly like the rest of the animals, with your hands and teeth. ha.


 Lynsey Mar 27, 2002, 5:55 PM

No Subject
I personaly think that eating meat is wrong, but that's just my opion. And I also think that veggie burgers gross, i've never had any from a resturant, but i hate eating out cause i never know where they through meat in, but veggie burgers make me sick so i don't eat them


 Beth Mar 27, 2002, 6:16 PM

To eat meat, or not to eat meat..... is that even a question?
I don't think I get it. Does it really matter if people eat meat or don't eat meat? If it does, it shouldn't. Some people think it's wrong, fine. Some people think it isn't, fine. That's that isn't it, we can't agree on everything. Anyway later :) (sorry if I stepped on any toes :( )!!


 xdavex Mar 27, 2002, 8:09 PM

yeehaw
hey christina and albert thanks for all those great sites, ive been checking them out, very helpful. and albert, im definately gonna be at the show on friday so id love to check that shit out.
yee
haw


 craig Mar 27, 2002, 8:13 PM

Meat!
Well with all of this talk about meat I figured I would look for some figures on the subject of eating meat. The website I got it from was listed in an earlier response but if you are like me, you couldn't be bothered to actually go there. This was all from goveg.org I think. I eat meat and frankly I like the people who preach to you. Whether it is about religion, drinking, or eating meat. It is only somebodys opinion so who cares. Debating is fun and you learn something (except from those religious people. Ha!)



"The production of one pound of beef requires 2,500 gallons of water. It takes less water to produce a year's worth of food for a pure vegetarian (a vegan; one who consumes no meat, eggs, or dairy products) than to produce one month's food for a meat-eater.

Between 1960 and 1985, nearly 40 percent of all Central American rain forests were destroyed to create pasture for beef cattle.

The production of one pound of beef requires 2,500 gallons of water. It takes less water to produce a year's worth of food for a pure vegetarian (a vegan; one who consumes no meat, eggs, or dairy products) than to produce one month's food for a meat-eater

If Americans reduced their meat consumption by only 10 percent, it would free 12 million tons of grain annually for human consumption. That alone would be enough to adequately feed each of the 60 million people who starve to death each year. "




  Mar 27, 2002, 8:29 PM

No Subject
numbers talk


 windomearle Mar 27, 2002, 9:18 PM

dressin' up
i'm kind of curious to see how many people out there would actually get dressed up in a particular costume for a show if it was a theme type of event.

for example, coming up are two shows where people will save a couple bucks at the door if they get dressed up. i don't think we've really experimented with this type of thing (except maybe halloween shows or something).

i think it's awesome to do something different for shows instead of just having bands play. get some audience participation, and make the event memorable.

how about this. windom earle is playing 3 awesomefest shows, and i want everyone who thinks they're a windomearle fan to get dressed up whenever they see us.

on friday, i want to see people dressed up as cowboys.

on saturday, the theme is dead celebrities, so any 19+ people should dress up as john candy. that's right. i want all of you to dress up as john candy. (if that's too difficult, pick any famous dead canadian).

next friday at the a/v show, we're playing a new wave set, so i want everyone to dress up in skinny ties, and neon clothing.

and then next saturday is the metal concert, so wear tophats. (this show is also 19+).

thank you. that is all.


 Haps Mar 27, 2002, 9:35 PM

re: meat
Is it just me or is this whole meat issue not really clarified... It seems like there's two separate issues here: the meat INDUSTRY as it exists and the concept of eating meat. Of course the vast majority of meat eaters rely on the meat industry for their meat but I think there should be a distinction made (even if one believes that both the industry and eating animals are wrong). I mean, let's face it, the way meat is prepared is not pretty and the meat industry is responsible for a LOT of problems (not just ethical, but environmental as well). I guess what I'm trying to say is I think vegans would do well to point out the horrors of the industry itself as opposed to maybe sticking directly to the "eating an animal under any circumstances is wrong" philosophy (not to generalize, but I get that a lot). If you're going to eat an animal it obviously has to be killed which is certainly not nice, but lets take this in context. Right now we don't even wait til the goddam animals are dead before we slice their guts open... i don't know, i just think there's a much more valid argument to be made against the meat industry itself than the principle of eating meat (which is not to say the latter is to be dismissed). Am I making any sense? probably not, i'll shut up now.

Oh, by the way, everybody go see Riot Diaries because it's really, really cool. :)


 craig Mar 27, 2002, 10:06 PM

dead canadian heroes
Some ideas for a dress up as a celebrity show:
Lorne Greene
Wheels from Degrassi Jr High (not that Degrassi High bullshit)
The other guy from Organized Rhyme.
Any charagcters from the Beach Combers or Danger Bay.
Two words: Nolton Nash (the guy who used to do the National way back in the day).
Or dick the guy David Letterman called who owned a gas station in Saskatoon a couple of years ago. I don't think he was ever on tv, but rest assured he was balding, with an esso work jacket, and possibly a John Deere hat.
Or represent PEI with a Jonathan Torrence motif.
Or top them all and dress up like Jordy Birch. You will steal the show and also receive numerous flying dropkicks to the skull, that I am sure.


 craig Mar 27, 2002, 10:30 PM

lan party
What is this Lan party on April 13? It says it is an all night party from 12 noon to 12 noon the next day at the Hillsboro community center. That is 5 seconds from my house and I was just wondering about it. Sounds like some computer party. (because LAN has something to do with computer technicians or something)


 christina. Mar 27, 2002, 10:44 PM

a compromise.
www.manbeef.com


 pineau Mar 27, 2002, 10:49 PM

old days....
remember when this site had somethgn remotely to do with music?


 pineau Mar 27, 2002, 11:04 PM

meat eating....
all i have to say about the vegan thing is this...

I eat meat, i eat fast food meat. i still love my parents, my friends and music, i am not a bad person.
I don't bitch and complain about vegans, so what gives them the right to complain about me?
if you don't eat meat, fine, but don't complain to me about it.
i don't complain to vegans about putting catle farmers out of business by not eating meat.

and it is not like we are hunting down pandas and eating them.
we are eating cattle raised for the sole purpose of food.
so what is the big deal.

If a cow ever got the chance, he'd eat you and everyone you care about!
Just ask a scientician.


 craig Mar 27, 2002, 11:14 PM

No Subject
mmmmm. panda.


 mike lecky. Mar 27, 2002, 11:32 PM

new the cassette. songs:


jonah can take his good points and shove them up his arse
death of a goiter
a gift to baby jonah on his birthday
quick, where's my ass wrench?
the sudden realization that i have to go to the bathroom
where a selective beating of cock gets you
the sudden realization that you're listening to crap
touch me one more time and we'll call it a night
some dudes serve you better coffee


 PATT MOLLARD Mar 28, 2002, 1:54 AM

I JUST CAN'NT DO IT!!


WELL THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR TELLING PATT MOLLARD THAT YOU WOULD KISS PATT MOLLARD IF YOU WERE 35 PATT MOLLARD,THINKS THAT BECAUSE PATT MOLLARD IS 34 AND THAT OLDER WOMEN WOULD LIKE PATT MOLLARD GIVES PATT MOLLARD RENEWED CONFEDENCE.
THERE IS ANOTHER PENDING PROBLEM ON PATT MOLLARDS MIND, AND THAT IS PATT MOLLARDS BALD SPOT.
THIS BALD SPOTS SEEMS TO GETTING BIGGER AND BIGGER.TO COMPENSATE PATT MOLLARD GROWS HAIR LONGER TO LOOK LIKE YOUTHFUL PATT MOLLARD.{PATT MOLLARD DOES NOT COMB HAIR OVER BALD SPOT}
PATT MOLLARD THOUGHT OF GETTING ROGAINE{HAIR TREATMENT} BUT ONE OF PATT MOLLARDS ONLY FRIENDS SAID THAT ROGAIN SMELLS FUNNY,HOW WOULD PATT MOLLARD GET AN OLDER GIRL TO KISS PATT MOLLARD IF PATT MOLLARD SMELLS LIKE ROGAIN? WOULD PATT MOLLARD BE ADMITING DEFEAT BY GETTING ROGAIN?
OR SHOULD PATT MOLLARD JUST BE PATT MOLLARDS SELF?
SHOULD PATT MOLLARD LEAVE PATT MOLLARD ALONE?
PATT MOLLARD IS VERY CONFUSED{YOU COULD SAY DAZED AND CONFUSED,PATT MOLLARDS FAVORITE MOVIE}

PATT MOLLARD IS LOOKING TO JONAH FOR ADVICE!
JONAH PLEASE HELP PATT MOLLARD!!!!!!

SINCERLY PATT MOLLARD.






 Drock Mar 28, 2002, 2:35 AM

Looking for a show in PEI
Hey. Could someone help me out with setting up a show in PEI for May 18th? It's for System Shit from Halifax. Haven't played there in years and would love to get a show!
We play crazy crustcore / grind.
If you can help us out, email me and let me know.
Thanx
Cheers!
Drock


 Neil Mar 28, 2002, 4:39 AM

RE: meat eating....
~I eat meat, i eat fast food meat. i still love
~my parents, my friends and music, i am not a
~bad person.

I haven't seen anyone call you a bad person.

~i don't complain to vegans about putting catle
~farmers out of business by not eating meat.

Oh boo-hoo, so just because they've formed their lives around a horrible industry, we should feel bad for not giving them another couple dollars?

~we are eating cattle raised for the sole
~purpose of food.
~so what is the big deal.

That's the point, they're raised to die. Would you like it if you were raised for a couple years in horrible conditions, pumped full of tons of chemicals, and then killed?

I'm not vegan, live with some, know a bunch more, but it seems that you're not even trying to understand. You're just making excuses to validate your choice and taking offense to people giving out information.


 hockey fuckez Mar 28, 2002, 9:13 AM

question??
i have a few questions. do vegans where makeup? if they do, is it taboo to where any tested on animals. cause seriously, if you're into protecting animals, the makeup industry is a serious enemy. i'm mentioning this cause i read jane's article about feeling bad about the toothpaste she used. it is situations like this where i tend to think more of what i'm doing. ya see, i like meat. alot. i'm not about to give it up, no matter how many facts, or any other noise i hear about it. it's the main course in every meal i eat. chicken and fish mostly, but i love a rare rib eye too. anyway, my point was somthing along the lines of how could anyone justify testing shampoos and colognes and makeups on animals. this type of thing makes me sick. see, with food, we eat it, it gives us energy, and we need to eat to survive.noone needs that other crap for anything though ya know? i'd also like to ask if you agree with medical testing on animals. i'm asking cause(sorry, i'm gonna stereotype a little here) i find people into the whole vegan thing often don't. this i find to be rather silly. i mean, it does make me feel terrible everytime i see a program about medical testing on monkeys and things. it's painfull to watch really. but, it is very neccessary. when it comes to the question of who's more important, animals or people, the answer is a no brainer. of course people are more important. if you had a child that was terminally ill, and could possibly benefit from experimental treatments, wouldn't you want them to have been tested to the furthest possible extent? of course you feel sorry for the monkeys that had to become ill and die, but in the long term it's gonna save alot of peoples lives. anyway, done.


 yeah I'm a pussy,I won't sign my name Mar 28, 2002, 9:18 AM

I have no need to
Why don't you all cry about meat eaters/vegans now. Boo Hoo. If you all started talking about every controversial topic there is, what would this site turn into? Just another pathetic excuse for a wannabe sociobehavioural forum? Why are you dragging the topic out? Just drop it. I came to this site to check out some decent pei music, and you can talk about whatever you want here, but why is everyone arguing about something that has no relevance? It's not like any of you are going to change someone's personal opinion?! Maybe I'm the idiot. In fact, I can see some of you right now thinking up some way to snap back and comment on my lack of creativity, or poor grammar, or even think of some terrific insult. Go ahead.


 morgan currie Mar 28, 2002, 9:42 AM

lan party
a lan party is when a bunch of computer nerds get together with their computers and some party mix and pop and play networked computer games until they pass out. me and some of my "cooler" buddies here in cape breton had deadly times with delta force 1, worms, quake 1/2/3, and starcraft last summer.

speaking of computers, come see the rudy huxtable project friday night at the arts guild! (http://rudyhux.cjb.net)


 hockey fuckez Mar 28, 2002, 9:50 AM

????????????
i just flipped you the bird no name. i am sorry, you really sound pissed. let's talk about america's bombing campaing in ugoslavia!hehe, just kidding!


 bla bla bla Mar 28, 2002, 12:12 PM

No Subject
i think my all of you should stop fightin over something that will not change. there are goin to be people who eat meat and people who don't. who cares who does what. preaching from ether side will not change the way the other person thinks it is his or her on mind what ever they choose should be respected by everyone.Personaly i eat meat, there is nothin like a big fat bloody steak but that is my opion, my hat is of to all those none eat meat eaters. the world would be a boring place if we all were the same. i thought this page has for the p.e.i music scene not for a bunch of people fight with each other.


 Josh Mar 28, 2002, 12:30 PM

No Subject
Hey Stephan whats Windom Earle's set looking like for the show?


 windomearle Mar 28, 2002, 12:48 PM

set
tommorrow night will be a straight-up, old school windom set (a.k.a. two motherfuckers and a mini disc) with a hint of what's to come for the new wave set next friday.


 gerry Mar 28, 2002, 1:37 PM

don't buy my zine
it's dirty, offensive and "sexist".


 adam Mar 28, 2002, 4:09 PM

show on the 20th?
hey josh, is it you guys(rippin hammer) that are putting on the show on the twentyth?

well if so, i know a half decent band that would be willing to play if there is an open spot

There name is "against all odds"
they are a "punk rock/emo" band and consist of four talented young musicians

Shadi (i dont know how to spell his last name)
Zak Likley
Nick Doucette
Skandar something (i dont know how to spell either names but you get the point...haha)

well just let me know if you have an opening for them, they could use a little bit of support since they are just beginning to play...

thanks dude

peace


 Josh Mar 28, 2002, 6:21 PM

Adam
What's your e-mail?


 dave Mar 28, 2002, 6:28 PM

No Subject
hey josh,
you don't know me but i also have a band that is just starting out. we're punkishrockishHCish. if you need another band, we'd be much obliged.


 Josh Mar 28, 2002, 6:52 PM

No Subject
If bands are looking to play i have roughly 6-8 shows happening through the summer, on the 20th i already have 6 bands going. but i have a show june 6th that has plenty of open bookings.please send me an e-mail to preteamrecords@hotmail.com or spooninmysundae@hotmail.com if your interested and i'll hook you up.


 Danny Mar 28, 2002, 8:06 PM

Shows
Church is always looking for showsto play at, that is if people don't mind sharing the stage with a metal band.


 Greg. Mar 28, 2002, 9:16 PM

Not to dig up hatchets...
but if you have a beef with how no one goes to shows and that no one dances... well there is a show on friday the 29th... go to it, and dance... you don't need other people to have fun... lets take what we've learned from the past and bulid a real future to fight for!(honestly...)


 the hardcore handbook Mar 28, 2002, 10:41 PM

jonah doesn't know as much as he thinks he does
Have you heard about the latest craze
That's sweepin' across the nation
All the punks from coast to coast
Have discovered an old invention:
"Your hair's too long Man, you're a queer
You're too new wave Put down that beer..."

CHORUS:
Do the Slag...look at 'em run
Do the Slaghey you scum
Do the Slag-Ain't it fun
Do the Slag-Let's all be dumb

Badmouth people we don't know
Make sure it's behind their backs
Don't let new people in our scene
It's more fun than having a friend
We'll slag everyone each and every night
So we can pretend that we're all right
Make those pricks feel just so small
We'll show the world that we're three feet tall
Slander their integrity
Doubt their humanity
Talk about their haircuts
Are their politics correct?


 pineau Mar 28, 2002, 11:04 PM

meatier than thou...
i wasn't really saying vegan are bad.
hey if you like hugging trees that is fine and dandy by me.
But i don't go around bashing vegans, so what give you the right to call down people that eat meat?

I eat meat. i don't try and make other people eat meat.
i don't care what other people do or say.
i do what i like.
i like meat, so i eat it.

you don't like meat...fine.

it's the same with religon, i don't go to church, but i don't tell other people not to go and i wish they would not try and force me to go.

anyways.
it is just a stupid arguement.
i know vegans, i like them.

but i alas i am super pumped for the show tomorrow.
can't wait to hear the plan.


 greg Mar 29, 2002, 2:06 AM

Alright...
Hey... so i got a crazy idea... i'll say it, thought i know it will be put down in a wave of negative comments... lets bulid a community of people who want to support underground music/thearter/thought/haircuts/etc... this is an invitation... EVERYONE IS WELCOME... come out and make something better! Please, i am serious. i want to bulid somthing work fighting for... cause it's either this or i give up putting on shows for people...


 Haps Mar 29, 2002, 3:02 AM

veganism
I agree that being a fascist about the whole vegan issue from either side is not very constructive, but I imagine many vegans feel very strongly that people should actually be legally stopped from killing animals (much like many pro-lifers want to outlaw abortion). I've talked to vegans who believe that the lives of animals are "more important" than that of any human (including themselves)... that's a little creepy.


 Andrew Mar 29, 2002, 10:10 AM

Greg
Don't stop putting on shows, you do a good job of setting them up, and they do that a lot of time to set up with trying to find a venue location, setting a time, setting up the gear. But you do a good job of setting them up. People do appreciate you putting on the shows, most don't show it, but I'm sure they do. Maybe get bands like Ripping Hammer, and one.21 to play a little more. I also seen a number of other people here saying they are in bands that never get to play any shows, so maybe invite one of them and give them a try. I'm sure there is some way to build a scene to fight for with out starting an army of the same.


 Josh Mar 29, 2002, 11:42 AM

No Subject
Can anyone believe i was in Indigo Jones, wow what a band.


 Jim Mar 29, 2002, 12:16 PM

what the? huh?
was that just someone saying that onepoint21 should play more shows? holy cow. i think thats the first time anyone has ever said that. anyway us and laterdaze are tryin to keep charlottetown stong by getting buttons! woo! i say every band on pei should get buttons then everyone could get more scene points! and i agree that people should stop trying to be cool and dance more at shows. look at pete he realized hes not cool and he dances all the time. awsomefest rules


 jane Mar 29, 2002, 12:48 PM

No Subject
I really appreciate your work putting on shows Greg, and anyone else who puts on shows. ( :


 ProjectXandyX Mar 29, 2002, 1:05 PM

funny stuff..
Just a few things..1.the other "andrew" that posts on here..who is that? 2. How come nobody talks about music on here? 3. Envision show is cancelled, now im crying.. 4. ever notice how "meat" rhymes with "woman of the street"... meat is for sluts.. xxx


 adam Mar 29, 2002, 2:39 PM

josh
my email is just_a_punk_kid@hotmail.com


 xdavex Mar 29, 2002, 4:06 PM

haw yee
yeah, greg, you kick ass


 PATT MOLLARD Mar 29, 2002, 7:26 PM

DOES PATT MOLLARD HAVE LEAD POISONING?

WHEN PATT MOLLARD GOT UP THIS MORNING PATT MOLLARD WAS HORRIFIED TO FIND OUT THAT PATT MOLARD STEPT ON A LEAD PECIL. DOES PATT MOLLARD HAVE LEAD POISONING?
IS PATT MOLLARD GOING TO DIE BEFORE PATT MOLLARD KISS'S A GIRL{POSSIBLY OLDER THAN PATT MOLLARD}
PATT MOLLARD IS SCARED! SHOULD PATT MOLLARD GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM? OR SHOULD PATT MOLLARD CALL POISON CONTROL?
IF PATT MOLLARD GOES TO THE HOSPITAL SHOULD PATT MOLLARD WEAR A SWEATER? OR A T-SHIRT?{WHEN PATT MOLLARD SWEATS PATT MOLLARD PATT MOLLARD REALLY SWEATS} OR IF PATT MOLLARD WEARS A T-SHIRT PATT MOLLARD WOULD GET TOO COLD, AND GET SICKER THEN PATT MOLLARD COULD POTENTIALY, ALLREADY BE?
PATT MOLLARD IS VERY FRUSRATED{PATT MOLLARD ALMOST CURSED}

PLAESE HELP PATT MOLLARD!
SINCERLY PATT MOLLARD


 jonah. Mar 29, 2002, 7:32 PM

well i sure just lost that really long post.

hmm..that was some work down the drain...sigh.


quick responses (really this time)



hockey fuckez- yes, there is a huge taboo on wearing makeup/other products tested on animals, as there is with wearing fur, leather, suede, etc. i don't know any vegans who do this, and i would question their dedication if so, simply because of the luxury status of such products, as, as uyou pointed out, they don't even contribute to one's sustenance and survival, etc.

- and i've never called anyone a bad person for eating meat. i ate meat for most of my life. i consider supporting the meat and dairy industry to be a negative thing because of the immense ammounts of unnecessary suffering it causese, therefore i think people need to take a long look at how their actions affect others (animals, people, the environment generally, whatever.) all of us need to enage in this sort of critical reevaluation, meat eaters, vegans, anarchists, capitalists, nationalists, whowever. honestly. it can be scary and hard but i think it's worth doing.


and about thatr song...hmm. i don't even know. i don't even understand. really. someone seems to be nursing a serious grudge against me that i don't even understand the basis for, because the song just doesn't make any sense, not only for anyone who "really knows me" but for anyone who's ever met me, talked to me, or seen me speak in public. i honestly don't know what the hell you're talking about. but you seem to have a big problem with me, so i'd really like to talk about it, cos you seem really seriously confused.


assuming that song was actually supposed to relate to me in any way...

but yeah. um, naw, i don't even know.

whatever.





geez. sorry for trying to initiate some discussion.



wait, no, that's bullshit, i'm not sorry at all. this needed to be done. this CLEARLY and really painfully needed to be done, because obviously a lot of people are really hostile to having any of their values or beliefs called into question, and i think that's a total bummer...


i mean, geez, does everyone think the world is so problem-free and perfect that we don't need to think about or ask hard questions about what's going on and what we're all a part of? because hell, shit ain't perfect. shit is bad.



and that's all for now. i'm going to the show. i'm going to have a good time, maybe mouth off a little. if any of my detractors happen to have any deeper involvement in the scene than causing shit on the messageboard, they're welcome to talk to em in person and call me on my vegan fascism, elitism, homophobia (??yeah, like what? i know, geez), i welcome them to.


yeesh.



 darcy Mar 29, 2002, 9:10 PM

No Subject
where's the spot to go sk8ing in pei?
whois the bad ass muthaz to ride with
feel free to email me to let me know cuz i dont read this gb all that much


 adam Mar 29, 2002, 10:44 PM

???
i havent signed this thing much latley...well probably cause im not a big fan of arguing about this kinda stuff, but i figured i might as well throw in my 2 cents...

well i have much respect for vegans, ive had thoughts about it before, but i couldnt do it, but you have my full respect and everything, and about "preaching" and stuff, let them do what they want, its not like they are harming you from trying to save other animals and all that stuff, i mean all you have to do is say like, "no im good" or whatever instead of getting into a big fight about it, like hwats happening here in this guest book, the people that are ranting and raving about vegans preaching about themselves and stuff are preaching to the vegans...its all a big circle, im preaching right now...but im doing my best not too, its an opinion, like just let people live the way they wanna live if you wanna live the way you live, i dont know jonah but he seems to strongly believe in veganism and stuff and i respect him, and he wasnt preaching or trashing anyone, that song did make no sense, whoever wrote that must have missed something, but anyways, i never made it to the show tonight, sorry, but ill be at the rest of awesome fest for sure, hope yas had a good time tonight...and if i offended anyone in this post, it was not intentional, just my opinion, i have nothing against anyone on this site, thanks for your time..

peace


 adam Mar 29, 2002, 10:50 PM

one more thing
does any band need a bassist at all?

cause i am a basist and i really want to play in another band, my old bands never even played any shows, but i have some talent i think, and if anyone needs a bssist..email me anytime.


 Bengie bains Mar 30, 2002, 1:32 AM

we want to play on pei
we are the ass butts we would like to play a show on pei.


 Andrew Mar 30, 2002, 9:36 AM

Who am I?
I am me, beh. Andrew Dennis, you would know me as Charlies cousin. Or the Andrew that hangs out with the people in the late dickmen/spat *sometimes*. I think I talked to you on Napster once too, a looong time ago. Now do you know who I am?


 windomearle Mar 30, 2002, 12:58 PM

awesome
as soon as lecky sobers up, hopefully he'll post a review of the awesomefest activities last night.

one of the best arts guild shows i've been to in years.


 Josh Mar 30, 2002, 1:00 PM

No Subject
When the "Doubledecker" rolls through town they should make a stop at super rockstar "Windom Earle's" house. Wow what a set and that LaRosa guys ok too.


 xdavex Mar 30, 2002, 1:15 PM

No Subject
for lack of a better word, awesomefest 2 day 1 was awesome. my props to mike and greg.



all the bands rocked my ass to mush, fuck!


 jane Mar 30, 2002, 5:25 PM

wowzerz, that was fun.
Awesomefest was true to it's name. It was a fest, and it was definately awesome. Thanks for another great show Mike & Greg!


 Nathan Mar 30, 2002, 6:00 PM

Awsomefest Day 1
Hey that was a great show last night Tastes Like Burning are great! keep up the good work guys and Windom Earle was great too, Good Luck at all the ohter shows guys


 hairy mchair (matt pollard) Mar 30, 2002, 7:03 PM

No Subject
This is an honest question, say for example, there was a fibre made from human hair( this is quite possible) would it be against any vegan morals to wear it? Or use it? For exapmle, wigs made from human hair(very common practice) Sounds funny, I know.. but this is a serious enquiry.


 Some Random Guy Mar 30, 2002, 7:23 PM

The 6th
Who is playing at the basement show on the 6th?


 james madore Mar 30, 2002, 7:51 PM

the site
nice site, likes it plenty, especially the flush stuff they are so animated (insert sarcasm here)
anyway This site is more important than most perople realize. its literaly history happening
before our eyes

P.s just joking donovan( you rob thomas wanna be)


 mike macdougall Mar 30, 2002, 8:01 PM

love
hello to all my musical friends out there.this site is the bee's knees....we need some photos of the old days.send them in you guys n gals.time for me to go...i hope i see ya'll at the dead celeb ball.listen to hawkwind and the seeds. LOVE mikefromtelescopes p.s.mike campbell...who is kieth moon??????


 Matt Bowness Mar 30, 2002, 9:01 PM

Hey James
Hey James, Whats up... I haven't seen you in forever.


 Matt Bowness Mar 30, 2002, 9:53 PM

Lan party
Hey the link about the LAN party on the right doesn't work... where can I get info on this LAN party you speak of.


 adam Mar 30, 2002, 10:54 PM

band in need of drummer
i have two guitarists which are very taloented and i am a bassist myself, all we are looking for is a drummer to play with...even just one show maybe...until we can find a full time drummer...i have lyrics written and everything, if anyone is interested just email me...thank you, peace


 Matt Bowness Mar 30, 2002, 11:38 PM

the link
Cool, the link works now.


 brodiemike Mar 31, 2002, 1:26 AM

sex
two three times daily then relax .....while listening to eyes b sides .....and holy shit its vert defrance!!!!!!!!!!!! brodie is a shit but i love him any ways they wont let me play with them because i am scammming all theire chicks. love m8ike.


 mike Mar 31, 2002, 11:23 AM

awesomefest basement show
it's a secret to be released whenever we can be sure that it will be neat. i will let you know this though, there will be some FUCKING METAL. i am talking about throwing up the horns and shit. know this.


 janette Mar 31, 2002, 1:08 PM

Why Vegan pamphlets.. and more!
hi everyone,

someone told me about the discussion on veganism here.. so i came to check it out.

a little while ago i ordered 40 copies of "Why Vegan?" from www.veganoutreach.org to distribute at shows and conferences in atlantic canada. i used to distribute them about a year or two ago, as well (its the same pamphlet with a little make over). anyhoo, if anyone in the maritimes/pei would like a free copy of why vegan please just ask (jcormier@hushmail.com). i will put them out at the next show. if you cant make it just email me and i can mail/drop one off for you somewhere.

i have some other resources (websites, readin material, movies) as well if people are interested and want to learn about things like anarchism, globalization, capitalism, sexism, racism.. all sorts of "isms" hehe... just ask and id be more then willing to talk or give you some reading material, movies to watch, or websites to visit!! theres lots of other people that could help, too.

xoxo janette.


 craig Mar 31, 2002, 4:36 PM

pre team record
Has anyone checked out www.punknews.org they posted a snippet of info about pre team records and the upcoming compilation.


 hater Mar 31, 2002, 7:54 PM

No Subject
shlooozeberry for kiki..............woaow!


  Mar 31, 2002, 11:58 PM

PEI Music Awards Association
The PEI Music Awards Association is gearing up for another year. As part of the fund raising for the year the Association is putting together a Best Of Our Island compilation CD with proceeds going to the Awards fund. Anyone interested in including a song on this compilation should contact Wayne Walsh. The Association would also like to add four new directors to the board and to increase representation from east and west. If you are interested or know of someone who would be an asset to the organization contact Wayne Walsh. The Best of Island concert showcase series will be the major fundraiser for the Awards with 14 dates in venues in Charlottetown, Summerside and Eastern & Western PEI. Dates and locations will be confirmed shortly. If interested in performing or participating contact Wayne at peiemporium@ peiemporium.com.


 Lynsey Apr 1, 2002, 1:16 AM

the basement show
so where is this show and who's playing?


 mike Apr 1, 2002, 1:35 AM

basement show
you'll notice it's a SECRET basement show. it'll be kept that way until the very end. or close to. just come and expect metal.


 jenna. Apr 1, 2002, 5:05 AM

why i (but not necessarily you) should become vegan.
don't stop reading this because of the title.


please?


for most of us, consumption of animal products has been engrained into our minds, values and diets since we were born. having this value that we've stood by for so long brought into question can really bring out some people's hostility and often they argue irrationally against vegans.


just stand back and look at it before you make any decisions or judgements. don't let what our north american culture has taught us since birth affect your opinions now. acquire as much knowledge and education as you can about it, and please, wait until you know what you're talking about until you start pushing your beliefs on me.


i'm totally open to hearing what anyone has to say about any given issue. i just hate when your argument is something like "pigs aren't even cute. who cares about pigs?". that kind of superiority complex really bothers me.


the one principle for me, that stands against all arguments, is that caging and controlling other animals (keep in mind that humans are animals too) is morally wrong. it goes completely against earth's natural balance. what gives you the right to do these things to those animals? not to mention the effects on the environment, rainforests, and indigenous peoples who are being driven out of their homes to create farmland for cattle to meet our rediculously large demand for beef. every single person who consumes meat/dairy products is deeply impacting this industry. therefore by refusing to be a part of this corrupt industry, you really really are making a difference. i promise. you are.

having heard people talk about veganism and animal rights and so on, i know for a fact that vegans can impact non-vegans and inspire them to change their lifestyle as well. the real problem is that we are ignorant. we are not educated about what goes on. there's just so much corruption and things going on that are simply wrong, and not the way that nature intended it to be. and we do not realise it. there's so much shit that happens that we as the public are sheltered from. and even though the information is avaliable, i think that it takes someone that you respect to begin to bring these facts into light. so maybe if you are impacted enough to change your attitudes and open your mind to a lifestyle change, then you in turn can impact even one other person to do the same, you're making a tremendous difference.


is this making much sense?


sometimes i wonder if i'm getting my messages across clearly.


the sad thing is when people don't even have any desire to look any furthur into the issue. they know their stance, taking the easy side of agreeing with society on this one, and neglecting to look at the facts or form their own opinions.


are you ready to accept these luxuries that harm other people and animals? you're living it up at the expense of innocent beings that feel just as much pain as you do and are probably just as aware that they're being held captive, against their will, by their natural instincts.


we've fallen into this lifestyle that we refuse to change, and every day we dig ourselves a deeper hole. not only with our eating habits of fast food many times a week and diets revolving around meat, but with the way that we consume everything, from all of our natural resources to the tons and tons of "stuff"; material posessions that we really don't need at all and that people get so worked up about. think a scratch on a car. how angry would your parents be? is that scratch worth as much as the emotional damage that they're causing you by beating the hell out of your feeling of self-worth?


i'm digressing.


but it still relates to the lifestyle and that attitude of people looking to all the wrong things for meaning and happiness in their lives. i'm not saying that i am free of all of these things that i am saying should not be the way that they are, because really it's just something that i'm working towards, and not where i am right now. that's why the title of this post is what it is.


look, i could go so much more deeply into this, but i've written too much already. lots has already been written on this subject. am i really saying anything new? probably not... but i like being able to argue these points myself.


if you actually got this far into the post, tell me your point of view. ask me questions.


hungry? what are you going to eat?


 Andrew Apr 1, 2002, 8:12 AM

Animals
Animals eat Animals, it's nature. Some times people forget we are really animals.


 jane Apr 1, 2002, 11:39 AM

No Subject
yes, animals eat animals, it's natural. I don't have a problem with actually eating animals, because it's the circle of life, everything has it's place, and we're just at the top of the food chain. But I've just recently decided to give up meat because of how animals are abused by the meat industry, and how it actually affects other people and the rainforest as many people have already pointed out. I mean in nature animals don't cage their food and give them steroids and make them die a slow painful death. but maybe I'm wrong, i don't really know.


 jenna. Apr 1, 2002, 1:13 PM

animals
i agree with you andrew, animals eat animals in nature, but jane is completely correct, it's the way that we do it that makes it wrong.

in the hunter-gatherer sense of hunting an animal ourselves, killing it quickly, thanking it, and using every single part of it in some way, it's natural too, i think. but that's not what we do.

the whole industry is so horrible and wrong that it's not something that should be supported at all.

oh, and also, the human's natural role is as a raw food herbivore. our bodies are suited to that role, and all of the excessive meat-eating that goes on in our society can be so damaging to our health.

these types of serious perversions on nature will really mess things up, and what we should aim to do is to get back to that way that things are naturally. where we've been going as a human race is in completely the opposite direction from that and people should at least care enough make an effort to stop that.

the worst thing is when people have the attitude of like "the next generation can deal with these problems" or "i'll be dead anyway". our relatively short life span makes us so selfish.

ok, now i'm rambling.

anyway, just think about it i guess. i see where you're coming from because that once was my stance on the whole thing. the more i read about it and talked to people, the more my opinion changed. and i completly respect your opinion, just look at the other side too.


 Andrew Apr 1, 2002, 1:50 PM

ok then...
plain BS... If you all had it your way we would be hand washing our clothing, and turning our own butter by hand. Nothing wrong with a little modernization. I bet if the cows were on the top of the food chain, and were not vegetarian animals, they would eat us, because its nature. Any one know some local farmers who beat their animals, and pump them with steroids. I hope no one on the island is doing that. Vegans should fight in other ways, like rally the government to close down them place that hurt animals. Because what vegans do now, helps NOTHING. The problem will always be around, because there are more meat eaters then none. It will always be this way unless the animal fighters take the stand and actually do something then abolish meat and dairy products. And what is up with some hardcore vegans not taking sugar?


 vince Apr 1, 2002, 2:58 PM

ugh, I do ...
My uncle abuses his cattle and pumps them full of steroids and growth hormones. He lives about ten minutes outside of kensington, and the farms surrounding him do the same to their animals. Trust me, I used to spend parts of my summers out there.

It's fun to throw the rotten potatoes at a full barn of cows. They panic and usually slam against one of the steel walls. When you run out of potatoes, you grab the BB guns. There isn't a lot to do out in the country.

Don't even get me started on what he does to heard them out to the field for feeding.

I was only seven at the time, so I assumed that whatever adults do was alright.

It's a nice part of the country though. Beautiful in the summer.

It still doesn't change my viewpoint on meat products, but I'm just answering your question. Well, I assume "Any one know some local farmers who beat their animals, and pump them with steroids" is a question.


 gabrielle Apr 1, 2002, 3:07 PM

modernization?
not to beat up an already thoroughly discussed issue... but what Andrew said caught my eye.

"plain BS... If you all had it your way we would be hand washing our clothing, and turning our own butter by hand. Nothing wrong with a little modernization."

what you call modernization is in fact simply western culture. don't confuse it with being the better ideal. many other cultures would find that completely acceptable.

i think this just boils down to being afraid of alternatives. unknown breeds fear. would you call a hunting and gathering society "primitive"? in the sense that they should be working on getting to where we are? that would be quite the loss.

"I bet if the cows were on the top of the food chain, and were not vegetarian animals, they would eat us, because its nature."

of course they would. just like any other "non-vegetarian" animal (if we were living in a world where humans lived the same way animals do, and were actually PART of the food chain). humans are pretty puny, you know. no defense. we're adapted for a life of luxury. we sort of suck.

and i'm not even vegan. but i'm working on it. its hard to re-adapt yourself.


 Andrew Apr 1, 2002, 4:08 PM

I see
I could survive in the wild no problem. I took cubs and all that shit when I was a kid. I know how to catch fish and all that wild BS. But the point is I don't have too, I could... But I choose to live in the industrialized/urban world... In my eyes, it's better. Just how I see gloabization as a good thing. Any how, I respect why vegans do what they do, and lets not even go to the gloabization issue, it has it's good thing and bad thing, like EVERYTHING.


 albert Apr 1, 2002, 4:24 PM

Food Chain
My personal belief is that the food chain is a giant load of shit. The food chain is only a current representation of what is going on in the world today. If we change the way we eat(which we are doing slowly) then we change the food chain.

As for not eating animals just because of the way they're treated. Well that is one argument; however, there are a number of reasons that vegans choose not to eat animals and use animal biproducts. My belief is that I just don't need these things to lead a happy, healthy life. So why kill,maim and mistreat those that we share the earth with? Doesn't seem right to me. To me the food chain seems like some people's way of justifying the slaughter of animals. It gives them the false sense of superiority over non-human animals.

As for being healthy and the rediculous notion that a healthy meal contains something from the four main food groups. Well the truth is that the only use for Canada's Food Guide is to Prop-up and perpetuate Canada's Dairy and Meat Industry. Among other maladies, the consumption of meat and dairy are linked to cancer, heart disease and high blood pressure.

There is nothing in dairy or meat, that is essential for ones health, that cannot be found from another source, that does not contribute to the tourture and ultimate death of animals.

anyway. "I'll call you on your shit, you can call me on mine.

communicate.
a.

PS Thanks to Greg and Mike for the show the other night.


 Mike Campbell Apr 1, 2002, 6:03 PM

No Subject
Veganism, effects of globalization and such are topics that do deserve attention and discussion, but this is supposed to be a site about local music. Visit HalifaxLocals' guest book and you will see posts about music, out of town bands looking to put on shows, and general comments about the site. I saw a post here stating someone wants to establish a Food Not Bombs chapter in Charlottetown and I commend you for it.While you're at it, set up a website and discuss social issues there, not here on a music site.


 Greg Apr 1, 2002, 9:03 PM

ummm.... culture...
this is a site for underground culture... not just music... if you look at cb locals (a while ago... talks like this happend all the time) also not much happens at halifax locals from what i gather...


 windomearle Apr 1, 2002, 9:51 PM

music
what's the best local band (past or present), or the best concert you've ever seen on pei????

i liked DCU back in their Danny Lutz phase, THewoks were always amazing, Supercar, Eyes, and Brooke Miller rock.

best shows i've seen would be supercar's reunion at brennan's, eyes at close to the coast II, triskaidekaphobia (fuck that show was good - especially pip skid), and the first show of awesomefest II will be difficult to top.

for those that want to hear something from friday's awesomefest show, check the sound section. hopefully, i'll get a track from every band that played uploaded.

also some old tracks by THewoks, bleek, obsolete, space opera (vintage nathan wiley doing hardcore) and the legendary watchmaker have been uploaded.

i've been trying to post a ten minute version of beefchowmein from friday night, but it seems as if it's too big for the site. go figure.


 Andrew Apr 1, 2002, 9:58 PM

Best band
The Dickmen! need I say more?


 Mike Campbell Apr 1, 2002, 10:10 PM

best show, best band
Best show I've attended on P.E.I has got to be Hardship Post, jale, Strawberry, and Stil at the Bascilica Rec Center back in 94 or 95.


Eyes For Telescopes have my vote for best band.
I've must have seen them at least 30 or 40 times over the past 2 years and am continually blown away.




 pineau Apr 1, 2002, 11:12 PM

lots of different things...
First off, all the bands were super good on friday night.
that is a given.
Good to hear TLB and Windom Earle for the first time, and to meet some the guys.

As for the continuing Veganism talk.
I say this.

if YOU want to be a vegan. SUPER.
but if someone else DOESN'T...you should respect that and not try and jam it down there throat.

I don't think there is anything wrong with vegans.
i know vegans, i don't try and convince them to eat meat, they don't tell me i shouldn't eat meat.
it works well.

we do whatever WE feel like.

that is the whole thing about living where we live, we can choose to eat whatever the hell we want.



 janette Apr 1, 2002, 11:24 PM

action! government...
just a quick comment...

animal rights activists/vegans do all sorts of work to stop abuses of animals - whether its the animal liberation front rescuing half dead chickens from factory farms or kids in the animal defense league staging occupations of streets, stores, offices, etc.. and then there is the simple act of not supporting murderous industries with your money... or ya know.. setting up sanctuaries where rescued animals can live happily. ive spent a fair amount of time round some seriously dedicated animal rights activists on the east coast of the states.. they do lots of things and at times pay hefty prices. some of em i really dont like cause some kids in the animal rights movement are really fuckin stuck up - they are also predominantly white and middle-upper class.. but anyways.. that a whole other discussion!

also, i dont think lobbying government is a worthy way to spend my time. they dont give a fuck cause im not going to give them millions of dollars to do what i want like some of those corporations... i have NO faith in government or its institutions and i would rather work to undermine it then support or justify its existence.

xoxo janette


 Andrew Apr 1, 2002, 11:32 PM

Give them a try.
Give government a try, the Federal Liberals are great. Stay away from the PC government though, especially the Binns Government, bad bunch to deal with. I have faith in our Liberal government on PEI, and Ottawa.


 xvincex Apr 1, 2002, 11:48 PM

re: bands
Past: Supercar, ThEwoks, Bleak, Charlie '96, haywire

Present: Windom, RH, Lending Jane and anything that has to do with a bare chested Ray Lavers

{...}

I'm sure there's a lot of good bands around now (eyes, tuesdays, burning) but I dont' live in ch'town no mo.

The cassette. is currently my favorite band, although I haven't heard any of their music yet.


 vince Apr 1, 2002, 11:58 PM

oh yea ...
Best show, hey?

Think back to arts guild shows when there wasn't a occupancy limit and like 400 people showed up at shows.

I remember an arts guild show where there were some guys from Tignish throwin' punches in the mosh pit. Supercar was playin at the time, and if you've seen supercar then you know most of their music is really fast paced rock. I guess a whole bunch of charlottetown kids gathered around this guy and started kicking the shit out of him.

In the old arts guild days, some shows were so packed that you couldn't move (like this one). So once a fight with four of five guys started, it was a chain reaction with the rest of the crowd.

I'd have to say that close to 150 people were fighting at one time during the song ... but you know what stood out? Supercar didn't even flinch. The just kept playing through their song, as rockin' as possible.

I laughed, cus it was such a crazy scene. But it's an image that I'll never forget.

And yea, violence is bad. Hug someone.


 Neil Apr 2, 2002, 12:44 AM

re:oh yea...
I remember that show, but i always thought they were members from the bluefield football team.


 jonah. Apr 2, 2002, 8:24 AM

what's up with hardcore vegans not eating sugar?

what is up with hardcore vegans not eating sugar is that in order to get (refined) sugar you've got to use ground up burned up animal bones.


by "got to use," i mean "north american companies choose to use," bone char in their refining process. i'm under the impression that a lot of sugar producers in asia and europe don't use the process. but not positive.

so yeah, that's why. because there's animal products involved.



yo.


oh oh, and it's really rad to see all these other people getting involved with the discussion lately (jenna, jane, gabrielle).. madd props.



 Andrew Apr 2, 2002, 9:32 AM

ohhh...
OK, I remember hearing that now... I was just wondering...


 jonah. Apr 2, 2002, 11:07 AM

mike campbell...

first off, i agree with greg, in that this site is supposed to be about underground culture on pei, which inarguably extends beyond just music, and in absence of a forum for discussing social issues, i think it's great that such discussion is going on here.


more to the point, i think it's pretty narrow and presumtptuous to view music as independent of or isolated from social issues. tastes like burning is all about political and social issues, and our music is inseparable from that. every show we try to make and effort to dissolve that boundary between music as entertainment vs some sort of informative, provocative, discursive medium. therefore, since these sorts of social issues are as much about tastes like burning as is music, how can one say they don't belong ona forum such as this.



that didn't come out as well as i would have liked, but i think y'all get the idea...


 christina. Apr 2, 2002, 3:18 PM

Message Bored.
I don't think that promoting dialogue regarding social issues is preventing anyone from discussing music issues...is it?

If anything, I think having controversial discussions and raising awareness about political views is beneficial to a site like peilocals, because it makes the discussions more accessible to a wider range of individuals, therefore creating a sustainable community, whereas a more moderated "music-only" board may be seen as exclusive and restrictive. And may result in less hits per day!! :)

Most people have an opinion about veganism, whereas not everyone can comment on their, say, favorite supercar show. Although having a peilocals history is crucial, it's important to remember that not everyone was around in the music scene on pei 5-10 years ago, and I think it's great that this site is facilitating discussion that everyone can participate in, regardless of age, gender, and all the other countless axes of differences.

cheers!
<3christina xox.

p.s. the ti-me...is 2:22


 xdavex Apr 2, 2002, 4:03 PM

favorite show/band
uhg, i thought searching for chin show not too long ago was the best ive ever seen, but i'm very new to the scene so i havent seen many. it was my first time seeing spat, tastes like burning played the best show ive ever seen them play and searching for chin rocked my world.
my fave band has gotta be tlb, cos they give you not only great music but something to think about too.
rock on

and to pineau:
i think people should be talking about veganism and why they are, the info ive found on this page and the links people gave has changed my mind.
out


 blah blah blah Apr 2, 2002, 5:22 PM

No Subject
what about the summerside bands and OTHER places besides charlottetown. no offense to any of the bands in charlottetown you guys all have talent but there are always the same bands playin at your shows give some other people a chance to play. there is talent all over this island. your music fest that is goin on awesomefest2 that is a fuckin good idea but the same bands are playing every night. It is suspose to be for the "new wave" of music on the island and you are only giving a small percentage of the bands a chance.


 boost ventilator Apr 2, 2002, 5:29 PM

not to be confused with forget...
http://www.foundmagazine.com/


 Funny Man Apr 2, 2002, 5:47 PM

Jokes
Q: How many straight-edgers does it take to drink a case of beer?
A: One, if no ones looking.

Q: How many punks does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: Five: One to do it and four to write a zine about it.

Q: How many skaters does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
A: Two: One to do it and one to film it.

Q: How many emo kids does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: Five: One to change it and four to pass out lyrics.

Q: What do you call a bunch of racist skinheads at the bottom of the ocean?
A: A good start.

Q: How do you get a one-armed punk out of a tree?
A: Throw him a beer.




 Mark Black Apr 2, 2002, 5:48 PM

hello there
I was wondering who would be the person to speak with regarding shows in charlottetown. I'm trying to get some contact names and numbers for two Calgary bands (the corta vita and the buzzing bees) who are interested in playing some shows on the east coast near the middle to end of august. If someone could put me in touch with the right people that'd be awesome.

I think it's great that intelligent discussion is happening in this forum/guestbook. Music does not exist inside in a vacuum. It is influenced, just as our lives are, by what occurs in the world around us. Music is a reflection of our lives and the world around us (maybe that sounds stupid) and a discussion about music is going to obviously encompass those issues that affect us.

I understand that political discussion can often frustrate and alienate people, but as moral panic once said "this talk is necessary" because "we must not forget what ancestors have learned".

If any of you crazy pei kids whose paths i've crossed want to drop me a line please do so, alberta can get kind of lonely. Jonah I've lost your email address...please get in contact...
love
mark!


 windomearle Apr 2, 2002, 6:06 PM

summerside
anyone from summerside (or anywheres else on pei)who wants to be an admin can do so by emailing me.

as far as shows go, it's not easy for people in charlottetown to know what's going on out there. i saw a poster for a "festival" in summerside recently called band-sandwich. it featured the same three performers (nathan wiley, new drifts, and rattlesnaking daddies) playing all three nights of the festival.

it's rare to hear about charlottetown bands like eyes for telescopes or port citizen playing shows over there. perhaps it's due to lack of knowledge on each communitie's part.

somebody's got to fix that. so quit complaining. become an admin.


 Matt - To Be Announced Apr 2, 2002, 9:28 PM

calgary bands
I just saw that the Corta Vita and the Buzzing Bees want to play here. I highly recommend both of these bands. I play in a Calgary band, and have played with/seen these bands before....theyre really kick ass! i just found out about the "scene" today, and I'm leaving PEI for Calgary tomorrow....so...I'll have to catch some shows the next time that I come out. Anywho....you should get a message board up....this book is great, but the message board is a huge thing on our site (www.calgarypunk.com). So take a gander at it, and keep on rockin in the free world.

Matt Hagarty, To Be Announced
www.tbapunkrock.cjb.net


 Zak Apr 2, 2002, 10:16 PM

The Keir Gallary
Hey all
This site is great for news on the scene. But if ya had maps to places like the Keir Gallary it would be better. I am an awsomepass holder ( love the pins ) but I have no clue where the Keir Gallary is can anyone help me?


 xdavex Apr 2, 2002, 10:29 PM

kier gallery
yeah, im quite certain it's above brennans on victoria row(richmond street), see ya in the pit, ahh wait new wave, see ya on the floor


 Andre Uyterlinde Apr 2, 2002, 10:36 PM

The rise of Blue Bird Body Company
Hi everyone my name is Andre and me and my friends make songs on our computer with a program called Fruity Loops (available at www.fruityloops.com). My friends are Anthony Riley and Alex Dalziel and anyhoo, in about a month or so we're gonna burn some CD's just for fun and we'll hand them out at shows and wherever. Our "band," is called BLUE BIRD BODY COMPANY or 3BC for short (clever, eh?). Yeah, so we're just doin' this for fun don't expect us to have talent or anything. Also, if anyone wants to join our "band" I don't care who, just download fruityloops and start crankin out some bombtracks. I don't care how good they are, just make 'em, this CD will kick the shit! If you wanna join, then e-mail me at hedgehog_lair@hotmail.com. I'll post a message when the CD's ready. It will be absolutely free! So why not take one eh?? YEAH! Thanks.


 boost ventilator Apr 2, 2002, 10:41 PM

Neighbourhood opposition blocks homeless shelter
MORE SUMMERSIDE CONTENT – Opposition from residents has blocked plans to establish a homeless shelter in a Summerside neighbourhood. Harvest House Ministries wanted to set up what it calls a transition house.

But, as a special meeting of city council Tuesday night, opponents expressed concern about safety and decreased property values.

"Such a home in a residential area where I live, and with people who suffer from those issues, pose a safety hazard," said area resident Jeff Sullivan.

Harvest House said the home would be for struggling people who may not have a permanent home.

Ministry officials said they would not go into a neighbourhood where they're not welcome, and withdrew the application.

But they said they would keep looking for a site. (CBC News)


 pineau Apr 2, 2002, 11:05 PM

.....
I didn't say that i had a problem with people discussing veganism.
i just think the feeling that i get from the way people talk on here is that cause they choose to be vegans, this isn't the right term, but it is as close as i can get, but they seem to think they are better than non vegans.
Also it seems, that they condem the non vegans.

now i am not saying everyone is doing this, and i am not saying that people are actually doing this.
this is just the impression i get.

What i mean by all this is that, if people want to be vegan, fine. But they should be ok with the people that choose NOT to be.

that is all.


 vince Apr 2, 2002, 11:41 PM

gen XX
Yea, let's talk summerside.

Is the XX skatepark still open? I was there a couple years ago and it was slowly turning into a boxing facility. Anyone still skate over there? Still shows there? Heck, is it even open?

My favorite summerside memory is playing a show there with D.T.F'N.K. and packing up after our set. Simon and I were walking by the smoking room with our guitars, and out of the corner of my eye I saw a girl point to us and whisper to her friend "those are the guys that like 15-year-old girls".

Needless to say, we made sure to play there again.


 Mike C Apr 3, 2002, 12:40 AM

the Kier Gallery
The entrance to the Kier Gallery is between Brennan's and Cafe Diem on Richmond Street (Victoria Row). Go up the stairs and turn left.


 Danny Apr 3, 2002, 8:55 AM

Awsomefest
Does anyone know if you can still buy awsome fest passes? I wasn't able to make it last weekend but i would love to go to the remaining shows so if anyone knows if they're still avaliable drop me a line.


 mike Apr 3, 2002, 9:15 AM

a few responses
1) mike campbell should note that this is a site for underground culture, not music, and should therefore leave the Underground to those of us who arent on network TV.

2) the only band playing more than one awesomefest show right now is Windom Earle, and they are playing entirely different sets. (normal set, 80's metal set, new wave set.) tastes like burning was playing two shows but is now playing only one. as far as i'm concerned they can play as many as they'd like, being the oldest, most talented punk band on pei right now. (in my humble opinion.)

3) if there are any Metal bands in summerside, call me, (w) 368-6580 before 5 and let me know. you could play in the prestigous basement show for free. (note: deathmetal, blackmetal, hairmetal, glammetal. nu metal need not apply.)

4) if you wanna buy an awesomepass, i'll sell you one for 10 bucks. that gets you into two regular shows, one basement show, and a dollar off the 19+ show. call 368-6580 and ask for your awesomefest representative.


 hockey fuckez Apr 3, 2002, 9:54 AM

i just heard a good one like that..................
Q:how many skaters does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A:100. one to screw it in, and the other 99 to go "yeah!"

#2: what's the difference between a lightbulb and my pregnant girlfriend?....you can unscrew a fucking lightbulb!


 jonah Apr 3, 2002, 11:55 AM

in response to that thing about summerside peoples not wanting the homeless shel

that shit is wack.

i mean, is it really that friggin impossible to put yourself in soemone else's shoes and think for a second what it would be like if you didn't have a home, stable job, and secure little family to give you a sense of place? it's this "not in my neigborhood" attitude which is the death of any sort of compassion in our cultrue.

and no offense to shit-eaters, but people concerned about decreasing property values and eat shit.


 pineau Apr 3, 2002, 1:38 PM

mike C?
so i take it that this is the mike campbell of Going Coastal?

and i don't know, if it is.
besides him and George S, no one on much music gives a rats ass about something halfways near good music.


 Billy Apr 3, 2002, 1:51 PM

Mike and his "metal"
3) if there are any Metal bands in summerside, call me, (w) 368-6580 before 5 and let me know. you could
play in the prestigous basement show for free. (note: deathmetal, blackmetal, hairmetal, glammetal. nu
metal need not apply.)


I am just wondering what kinds of metal bands can play. I will admit that I am not too up to date on all of the labels you may have for music but you seem to be covering just about every kind of "metal".


I would also like to know if you have something against "metal" and if so what is it. Shouldn't all bands have equal access to play.

L8R


 Mike Campbell Apr 3, 2002, 3:05 PM

No Subject
Hey people,

Who the hell ever said I work on Much!
Some wanker that happens to have the same name as me works there.


 Andrew Apr 3, 2002, 3:05 PM

Metal
I think Mike means, if your in a band, that sounds like "Korn, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, pod ect..." saying that its metal, then you need not apply. I think he wants metal as in, good old rock metal from the 80's... Now I might be wrong, but that's how I took it any ways...


 Billy Apr 3, 2002, 4:18 PM

Andrew
Since you speak for Mike, could you please tell me what he has against bands like Linkin Park and Korn. I, and I am pretty sure I am not alone, like these bands and the "metal" music they are making. Is it because they appeal to many people that Mike doesn't like them? (Mike , if you are reading this, I know I don't know you and/or your beliefs on this matter but statements where made in your name so I will relpy and question then as if you wrote them)Anyway, this is not the arena for discussing popular bands especially if they are not from the island but it bothers me that just because a band may be labelled nu metal would not be able to play a show...because of a label...Unless of course ALL "nu metal" bands ARE talentless and like by no-one.

Mike...I am sorry to have used you like this...I would like to hear your opinion...as I would anyones on this subject.
L8R


 vince Apr 3, 2002, 4:47 PM

nu-metal
Korn? Limp Biscuits? Linkin Park? I thought the term was "shit-hop". Maybe I'm wrong.

We had enough of that shit after 'bring the noize' and the judgement night soundtrack.





 craig Apr 3, 2002, 7:40 PM

ne metal
You can tell a band is a nu metal band by the way they spell their name. If they spell it wrong on purpose they are nu metal eg Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Korn, Project Wyze, etc.... If they don't spell their name wrong, they are not nu metal eg. System of a down, rage against the machine.
Use this equation and you will never have to worry about buying a nu metal cd again.
mispellings = nu metal
correct spelling = not nu metal


 craig Apr 3, 2002, 7:42 PM

No Subject
I prefer the term hip hesh for the nu metal phenomenon.


 Andrew Apr 3, 2002, 9:46 PM

Crapcore
I was not speaking for Mike, just speaking on how I interpreted what he said.

Korn, hahah they suck. Any one hear the new upcoming CD? The one coming out this June, I downloaded a couple tracks for enjoyment, and oh my god it is bad. One of the songs starts alright, then Davis kicks is and fucks it all up. Man they are garbage. I call them 'Rap Crapcore' cause they rap the words, and crapcore? the music.


 craig Apr 3, 2002, 10:21 PM

New Korn cd
I heard a bit of the upcoming Korn cd and it is crap. The singers voice sounds like that Cher song Believe. It sounds like he is singing through some kind of keyboard or something. It sounded ok at first and then his crappy nasal howl kicked in.
I have also heard that some Korn fans are worried about the new lyrics. They think the singer may actually be suicidal. I hope he didn't want to go out like kurt cobain, because he has already faded away.


 craig Apr 3, 2002, 10:24 PM

Riot Diaries
I was wondering if you can buy the tickets in advance. I get the feeling it may be sold out if I get their a bit late. I can't make it on the friday show so someone should post a message saying if it was sold out or not on friday. I will be on the streets of charlottetown in my pajamas pie eyed.


 Colleen Apr 3, 2002, 11:04 PM

well.
So I went to the Keir Gallery tonight, but apparently nobody else did....


 pineau Apr 3, 2002, 11:06 PM

crap metal.
Korn and Limp Bizkits first albums were good.
You know why?
Because back then when they wrote those albums, they were not famous.
they had real lives and normal things to do.
Fred durst is a perfect example.
first album, dark and the lyrics were pretty alright.
but why? cause he was having girl troubles and shit.
but now he is a big time rock star, now he has nothign to complain about, that is why the lyrics blow.

But that doesn't say anythign for the music.
which is mediocre at best.
same goes for Korn.
you can only write some many songs about your fucked up childhood before it loses its meaning.

also i am glad that System of a down didn't get bashed.
because they are amazing, and i hate the fact that just cause someone has become popular, i mean if taste like burning got a record deal and made a video and got play on Much music, would we not be allowed to like them cause they are on much music?
System of a down and rage against the machine, tool and similar bands all have success but yet have not given up the same values they had when they started.
sure maybe they have a nicer house or a nicer car.
but big deal.


 hockey fuckez Apr 4, 2002, 8:59 AM

pineau
you know what pineau, if i had paid attention in my english lit class, i would have a name for the current heavy metal scene. the term which i can't remember was used to describe an era in which poets wrote poems about how the old was better, and that nothing new could offer anything close to being called a classic. i think the current heavy metal scene licks my bum bum. limp biskit always sucked, so did korn. tool still kick ass, but they're not as good as they used to be. fuckin metallica hasn't been good since and justice. slayer's not the same. jesus, need i go on. i'm gettin too old to listen to heavy metal anyways, but i know crap when i hear it, and that's all i'm hearin from metal bands these days. that durst guy from limp biskit, yeah that homo's in my top ten for celebs i'd like to kick the livin crap outta. seriously, that guy and his band beyond suck. it hurts me to hear or see them, and i really can't believe bands like that appeal to anyone. it's filler, it's garbage. that's it.


 mike Apr 4, 2002, 10:05 AM

everyone stop speaking for me
"(note: deathmetal, blackmetal, hairmetal, glammetal. nu metal need not apply.) "

what this means is that

NOTE: (we are looking for:) deathmetal, blackmetal, hairmetal, glammetal. (but) nu metal need not apply.

get it. we've already had one more band join up because of that post. THEY got what the meaning was. why are you all so stupid? i mean, its a given that andrew AKA "chissy" is a fucking tool. but everyone else, too? i dont really like metal. but we're doing this metal show for laughs. it'll be fun. korn and limp bizkit and all those other bands with food names that spell it wrong can go to hell.

end vicious post.


 hockey fuckez Apr 4, 2002, 11:07 AM

ummmmm
ahh, would people start speaking for me. talk makes me tired.


 Andrew Apr 4, 2002, 11:12 AM

Tool? Fuck you!
I got what the post said, read below and you will see that I said something like "I think he is looking for 80's metal bands" you know, the good stuff. Then I said something like "He don't want bands like korn, limp bizkit ect..." The reason I knew this, is because I remember you saying something before along the line of "I can't stand them nu metal bands".

Any ways, I have always wondered this, what the hell is your problem any ways? Every time I tried to speak to you in the past you have had some rude comment to chuck back at me. Did I do something to you? As far back as I recall it's always been this way. No one in your 'group' has ever really bothered with me, and they almost all of the time have some rude comment for me. With the exception of Greg, the rest of you can go to hell. Mike, you some times appear to me to be some what of a snob. Is it because you live on the outskirts of rich prick lane that your like that? I don't know, all my friends see you as a good guy, I on the other hand don't.

Maybe this should have been something I should have personally emailed to you, oh well.


 Andrew Apr 4, 2002, 11:19 AM

Term: Snob
Let me clarify what I meant by snob.

I meant I find you have the attitude of a snob towards me, like "I am better then you"
I did not mean snob as in "I have better stuff then you" or "I have more money then you"

Just making sure you guys did not take that wrong, I don't see Mike as a bragger, just an asshole.


 Matt Apr 4, 2002, 1:41 PM

Flippin' Thru the East
If I may be so bold as to interrupt this 'heavy', if you will, debate, I'd like to let everyone know that The Rude Mechanicals will be flippin' through your neck of the woods in the very near future.

We'll be at Baba's on Tuesday, April 16 w/Silverman and at The Barn on Saturday, April 20 w/Port Citizen. For more details on our tour go to our newly decorated website: www.therudemechanicals.pe.ca.

Bring tha noize.

Matt


 jonah. Apr 4, 2002, 2:45 PM

metal, selling out, etc....


no, you would not be allowed to like tastes like burning if they got a (major) record deal and made a video and got play on muchmusic.

because then we would be hypocrites.






not unlike rage against the machine.

who i like.

but who, let's face it, sold out in a big way when they dropped plans to work with diy label ebullition and signed to sony, who is a massive corporation that has been involved in selling arms and producing weapons technology, exactly the types of things that rage rails against. i mean, it's one thing to go down to mexico and work with the EZLN, but i think a shadow is cast on that sort of gesture when you work for a company which is a major part of the global capitalist hoomogenizing institution against which the EZLN is rebelling. no?

rage is(was) getting the message out, yes, but the integrity is lost when you aren't practicing what you preach, or further, advocating that people seriously reconsider the structural foundations which uphold the racism, materialism, and classist oppression that you write your songs about.


selling out doesn't necessarily mean giving up on what you believe in, it just means fooling yourself into thinking belief means shit if you don't follow it up with how you live your life.


i don't know anything about system of a down, so no comment.








 hockey fuckez Apr 4, 2002, 3:42 PM

we really shouldn't start this
man seriously, the selling out thing is not cut and dry. i wouldn't consider rage a sellout. i won't get into it either. lachie on cblocals prolly would though. really man, i've heard so much shit over the years about sell outs, and this guy is one, and this guy would never be one and blah blah blah. this is most visible in hip hop. every underground hip hop group out there calls everyone sellouts that's makin it. bottom line, like ted dibiase said, everybody's got a price. who in their right fuckin mind would turn down millions of dollars to do what they love to do? on the flip side of the rage coin, couldn't somthing be said on their behalf that they are USING the enemy to make them rich, and fund their music which is essentially anti everything their label stands for. class is over though, and i gotta go. this board'll be mayheim by tommorow. seriously, post that topic on cblocals though. you'll get alot of different views. peace.


 mike Rankin Apr 4, 2002, 4:06 PM

saw moneen last night
so i saw moneen last night and it was great, except they played in a bar so there were a bunch of unlucky kids that were stuck on the street that couldn't see them other then the occianal glimps over the crowd. this is my call to all- age shows. this is because I remember when I was too young to get in and see some of bands that played in bars. also the all-age shows provide a larger base of people that what to go to them. face it most people that want to go to shows are under 19 and they have money that is useful to keep shows going. wow this has become a rant about shows in bars, still I was able to see moneen ever though it was in a bar. by the way this has occured in fredericton.
another thing that has concerned me is the lack of unity that is making noise in the charlottetown scene. everyone should get overthemselves and realize that nothing can change minds when it is pushed with force and anger. quit the pissing match. If you don't like what I have said email me and you can get some more of what you don't like
later I'm out


 sometimes truth is stranger than fiction Apr 4, 2002, 4:34 PM

Hey Hockey Fuckerz "Get Your Story Straight You Motherfucker" (with respect to F
This is from the cblocals guestbook, you know where you Lachie would probably call rage against the machine sellouts, no wait here's your exact words on the subject: i"man seriously, the selling out thing is not cut and dry. i wouldn't consider rage a sellout. i won't get into it either. blachie[/b] on cblocals prolly would though. really man, i've heard so much shit over the years about sell outs"[/i]

It seems however that you too are much closer on the issue than you'd care to admit. Here's Lachie's take on the issue(taken word for word from the cblocals guestbook):
iLachie Mar 16, 2002
bling bling
I think the vague idea of selling out is a real stupid one. People seem to attach avoiding money to walking some moral highground and its a bunch of nonsense. Like it or not, we live within a capitalist framework; it permeates every part of our lives. If the commodification of just about everything bothers you then that's one thing, but idea that art is its most pure when its not contaminated by money is ridiculous. I think what qualifies as art is a personal judgement, and there are definitely many who produce art purely for financial gain, which I think is lame. But I think if you can manipulate a capitalist system to further your artistic (or possibly dissenting)aims then that's just fantastic. Rage Against the Machine, and International Noise Conspiracy are two good examples. I wouldn't doubt either band's artistic integrity because they merely exploit capitalist channel to promote their art. Sorta using the system against itself. This has probably gotten completely off topic but I guess my point is that artistic integrity is not damaged necessarily by using your art as a commodity. In a capitalist society, like it or not, everything is a commodity; everything is up for sale. No amount of moral superiority or snide judgements on music will change that. woof. [/i]

makes me laugh




 jonah. Apr 4, 2002, 5:28 PM

and on and on..

i don't believe that artistic/creative integrity is necessarily destroyed or corrupted or whatever when it is attached to making a lot of money, however, i DO think that a band's intergity is called into serious question when they're making a lot of money FOR the system/institution/individuals they claim to oppose.

being filthy rich is not a neutral thing, because the only way some people can be rich in our society is if a hell of a lot fo other people are filthy poor, such is the nature of the inqual distribution of wealth.

so this isn't about art or creativity or whatever, it's about being a salesman for the system and ideology you claim to refuse.

sure you're getting a message out, but the fact that you're getting out the particular message that you are is what makes you a hypocrite.

and thus, a sell-out. in that you have given up your behavioral dedication to an issue/cause in exchange for a lot of money.

or am i just functioning with a different definition of sellout?


 Andrew Apr 4, 2002, 6:46 PM

How I see it.
Some people start bands as a side project, something to do at nights, good times to be had...

Other people start bands for a career, to make a living, be with their friends, good times to be had...

I don't see anything wrong with a band getting rich from their music, but when they start doing shit like changing styles to go with the trends 'gob' to make more money, that's when I call it selling out.


 pineau Apr 4, 2002, 10:49 PM

selling out?
Well i personally don't think Rage sold out.
i mean, sure they signed with a major label, but they used that major label to further there efforts.
They used them so that they can reach more than just a few people.
they didn't change there artistic views or styles.

I think that if Taste like burning got a mjor label deal, big deal, i would still like them if they made the same music.

and as for korn and limp bizkit, i don't lke them, i am just saying that they are like prime examples of "selling out".

by the way i think the only people who aren't sell outs are living in the woods making and doing everything themselves with no outside contacts.

but that is JUST MY OPINION.


 hockey fuckez Apr 5, 2002, 8:41 AM

is my story crooked motherfucker????
ummmm, i don't understand you're post. maybe i'm dumb,but no dumber than yesterday, maybe i'm hungover, yeah, that's probably it. really, i don't know how to respond. it simply makes no sense to me. "closer than i'd like to admit" what does that mean?


 adam Apr 5, 2002, 9:16 AM

sell out
i thought id throw in an opinion here, so i guess i will...

well the way i see it, i hate bands that "sell out" and the term sell out as ive noticed has lots of different meanings to it, selling out isnt "signing to a major record label and making money" well it is somewhat i think, but the thing is you sign to a major record label that makes you change either your style of music, you rlyrics and whatnot, so its not really doing what you love for money, if its what you love its making your *own* music and lyrics, if a label makes you use your talent to make you some more money and them even more money, that is selling out, well its what i think selling out is..

peace


 hockey fuckez Apr 5, 2002, 9:25 AM

sell this you danceateria types
so what you're saying adam, and everyone else, that the only bands that aren't sell outs are the ones struggling to pay the rent, eating kraft dinner, and screwin small town whores? it's just ridiculous man. sure, there's alot of bands out there that change when they make the big time. there's alot more that don't though. most bands progress and change regardless of how much money they're making anyway. what am i doing? why do i argue these topics? someone should fuck my ass with a broomstick and teach me a lesson. i'm outta here.


 J[D] Apr 5, 2002, 10:21 AM

Spedwok With Yan...
Does anyone have a copy of that tape that I could buy??? I'm assuming not...

Thats the tape with tht ewoks, Ed Who, Toothpaste..., right? I WANT IT AGAIN, it will bring back soooo many memories, circa '96 or so!

:End


 Mark is the Fatherless Son Apr 5, 2002, 12:47 PM

No Subject
Dude it means that you and lachie have views on the issue of sellout that are remarkably fucking similar. You said he'd probably call rage against the machine sellouts, but he's defended their status several times.


 Andrew Apr 5, 2002, 12:49 PM

No Subject
Who cares? Money is money, some people have some, some people don't, some people have to much and should give me some. It's how the world turns...


 some guy you dont know Apr 5, 2002, 2:53 PM

things and stuff
everybody remember to go see the Riot Diaries...
and also remember that you can't sell out if you didn't buy into it in the first place. (no idea what it means but it sounds profound, doesnt it?)


 Neil Apr 5, 2002, 6:14 PM

Spedwok with yan
I think I have a copy around here somewhere...
Or at least I did before I moved 8 months ago.


 Drunkard Apr 5, 2002, 7:20 PM

the Kier Gallery
Whats the scoop on the Kier Gallery... can I buy liquor there? Or is this an all ages show?


 heather Apr 5, 2002, 7:39 PM

basement show
so um ya...how aboot a tad bit more info on it where-a-aboot?


 Drunkard Apr 5, 2002, 7:49 PM

Yes..Basement Show
Yeah.. If it's a secret, take it off the site... otherwise post that shit. Good then


 Andrew Apr 5, 2002, 8:21 PM

elite basement show
I heard that it's at the birthplace of Awesomefest, but I don't want to say whose house... I might ruin a surprise or something...


 Drunkard Apr 5, 2002, 8:44 PM

3LIT3
Foolishness


 sam Apr 5, 2002, 9:41 PM

4-star diner, pass it on...
alright. So, I'm signing this guestbook. I have nothing to say, or to offer. But... I figured, what the hey, right? I'm coming home soon, who wants to start a band?


 pineau Apr 5, 2002, 10:44 PM

band?
what kinda band?


 harry Apr 6, 2002, 2:35 AM

No Subject
you guys are doing an *amazing* job with the site. keep it up!

just saw moneen at christ church tonite. deadly. don't miss them.


 xdavex Apr 6, 2002, 12:52 PM

duffy amphitheatre
ummm, i'm not too familiar with the UPEI campus, on a good day I know where the rink and the library are and of course the barn, but i wanna see riot diaries. anybody got easy directions to which building its is? and is this a "come early cos it sells out fast" type thing?
thanks
yee


 Josh Apr 6, 2002, 1:04 PM

For Anyone Interested
I just got back from Montreal and i got to see two very sweet show's. First "Jersey" and "Ann Beretta". Awesome show, Jersey rocked out with a super tight set and Ann Beretta had to play acoustic because of an injury to there drummer. Both bands kicked ass and i can't wait to see them again....(the show was at L'X). Second show, The Code, Thought Roit, Strike Anywhere, Anti-flag, Good Riddance. The show started off a lil week with "the code" but began to pick up with "Thought Riot" and was absolutlty wild for the last three bands. There was a crowd of 2000 and the pit was huge.....(the show was at Le Medley). I got to share a hotel with the bands from the second show and i talked to Strike Anywhere's Thomas, we talked about touring and maritime dates and how it would not be difficult to get them here. They would love to come here actually was his quaote. Here's a new topic for everone "Do we deserve to get great bands here like Moneen?" We're hard pressed to get a crowd of over a hundred at any show no matter how hard its publized. We have a nice group of 60-80 strong supporters but what style of music will the rest of the crowd be interested in next week?Second question who would like to see "Strike Anywhere" here by the end of the summer?....( for the people who never heard of Strike Anywhere they are on Jadetree records, been together for 2 1/2 years and tour constantly they have been touring with Good Riddance for the last 5 months)


 albert Apr 6, 2002, 2:26 PM

Last Weekends Shows
I just wrote my review of the shows we played last weekend and a little about how it all worked. If you want to give it a read you can see it at our home page.

the rudy huxtable project

www.rudyhux.cjb.net

communicat e.
a.


 jonah Apr 6, 2002, 4:13 PM

the whereabouts of duffy amphitheater.
it's pretty easy, on account of how it's got a big sign that says "duffy" on it...but anyhoo, it's the building to the left of the library, if you're going towards the library from belvedere avenue...or, if you were coming out of the front door of the libary, just go right, and it's the first building on the right (although you might have to go around to the other door.

or, use this map:
http://www.upei.ca/guide/aboutupei/3dmap.html




oh yeah, and the riot diaries are wicked, everyone should go.


 christina. Apr 6, 2002, 4:56 PM

Change is a Sound.
strike anywhere are incredible. i saw them for the second or third time last tuesday. they're super nice guys, and their music is catchy and lots of fun. plus, thomas has sweet hair. and get this, not only did they play the $15 show with anti-flag and good riddance at like, 6pm, they ALSO played another show that same night with xmiles between usx at a different venue, from 11:30pm until 1:00am. the "after-show" show.

also, i went to an indie rock show last night with The loopholes, The Soft Disaster, North of America and The Constantines. Although I am all about indie rock, and the music was incredible, it's not the same as a hardcore or punk show. Maybe because it was 19+, maybe because people were just tired because it was late (i fell asleep halfway through the cons.), but everyone just stood there and looked really bored. But, the soft disaster is now my new favorite band. the main singer looked like dominique st.pierre, and he has a light blue guitar. on occasion, the drummer not only broke out a TAMBORINE, but a XYLOPHONE. heaven. you should check them out...if you're ever in ottawa.

tonight: born dead icons (mtl), mach tiver (belleville), the bottom, and experiment in terror (ottawa).


hope a!fest is awesome.

strike anywhere are great.


 jonah. Apr 6, 2002, 7:53 PM

university is for chumps
point taken. but fifteen dollar shows are soo not posi.


and speaking thereof, neither are 8$ plays about smashing capitalism.


let's think class-accessibility here, people!


end transmission.


 xdavex Apr 6, 2002, 9:28 PM

hummmm
i dont know jonah, i think riot diaries was worth the 8 bucks even if i had to steal most of it. but i see what you saying.


 Andrew Apr 6, 2002, 9:29 PM

hmm
Smashing capitalism, beh. All the rioters did in Quebec city was wasted every one time, like really, who the fuck is gonna take a bunch of people serious when they are smashing shit, hitting police officers and starting all out war?... 90% of the people who went did so to cause shit. The other 10% had a peaceful, reasonable protest.


 vince Apr 6, 2002, 9:45 PM

No Subject
andrew, you have no idea what you're talking about. At all. So just stop. Seriously.


 Andrew Apr 6, 2002, 9:52 PM

what
What? It's true Vince. The one who rioted did not help a good cause. All they did was cause trouble, waste the police officers time and waste a lot of the city's money on cleaning up the mess. The delegates inside did not care, they were not worried, they did everything that was on their agendas.

The peaceful protesters got more of a word through.

Maybe this year at the G8 protesters will do things right.


 jane Apr 6, 2002, 9:56 PM

No Subject
ya, i don't really know where you got your 90/10 stat, but after seeing the riot diaries tonight it seems to me like the media wasn't exactly giving us the full story. A lot of people were there to get a message out peacefully and they did... and they took a lot of shit for it. Getting out the message is the beginning of conquering this capitalist mess of human rights violiations we call our society.

ya riot diaries were great, i loved it.


 Andrew Apr 6, 2002, 10:03 PM

yeah
Well not 90/10, but I'm sure you know what I meant. I meant for the most part, people were there to start a riot, they did not all really care about what was going on inside. Your right, the media played it out as thousands of people there rioting, when some people were there for the cause.

To me, if I really thought the FTAA and globalization was really so bad, I would protest peacefully, not chuck rocks at police offices, light dumpsters on fire and build a catapult to fling things at buildings and police.


 jane Apr 6, 2002, 10:42 PM

No Subject
Ya i see your point, and your right. Peace is good, real good.


 Neil Apr 6, 2002, 11:01 PM

wow
I don't even know where to begin with this...

it's not even borderline ignorant.


 Andrew Chisholm Apr 6, 2002, 11:03 PM

damn
OK with my views on that riot, I think it's gonna piss some people off. So if any one has wise ass coments or feels the need to tell me off, or exsplain something, email it to me if you like. andrewpei@hotmail.com I'm willing to read it. But peace is better then all out riot. I just don't see how a riot helps anything...


 Neil Apr 6, 2002, 11:07 PM

...
Just keep watching CNN, they'll tell you the unbiased truth.


 Andrew Apr 6, 2002, 11:10 PM

ok
ok, I will. Just as long as you know riots and violence is the way to get a point across. Thats all that matters.


 xdavex Apr 6, 2002, 11:59 PM

No Subject
"Just keep watching CNN, they'll tell you the unbiased truth." hmmm i'm hoping thats sarcasm.


 Neil Apr 7, 2002, 12:44 AM

obviously
.


 harry Apr 7, 2002, 2:40 AM

No Subject
just don't say that indie media will give you the unbiased truth either.
harry


 james madore Apr 7, 2002, 3:10 AM

pics and things
hey again, hi to eyes for telescopes and flush.
ports and all the rest that matter.

I will be sending some pictures soon of the old phoenix shows involving flush's robbie being hoisted by moi so my fat head can be on dee site.

mike macdougal has let me in on the new eyes for telescopes album and ITS TOO GOOD! this first rough mix really has the goods! 17 songs in all that will be cut down to 15 (so i hear)

perhaps one of these cut songs will be on a alexander kieths compilation!

does anyone know if flush are gong to be on this new compliation?

were they too lazy to apply for it(yet again..hey nice shirts there rob..sorry i mean donovan..how about keeping your first album in print so other people dont make five dollors a crack bootleging it when they should be paying sixteen!)

anyway, ive hopefully gave away too much and offended someone.

p.s

"dennis ellisworth's" TUESDAYS will be on too i hear!








 james madore Apr 7, 2002, 3:12 AM

pics and things
hey again, hi to eyes for telescopes and flush.
ports and all the rest that matter.

I will be sending some pictures soon of the old phoenix shows involving flush's robbie being hoisted by moi so my fat head can be on dee site.

mike macdougal has let me in on the new eyes for telescopes album and ITS TOO GOOD! this first rough mix really has the goods! 17 songs in all that will be cut down to 15 (so i hear)

perhaps one of these cut songs will be on a alexander kieths compilation!

does anyone know if flush are gong to be on this new compliation?

were they too lazy to apply for it(yet again..hey nice shirts there rob..sorry i mean donovan..how about keeping your first album in print so other people dont make five dollors a crack bootleging it when they should be paying sixteen!)

anyway, ive hopefully gave away too much and offended someone.

p.s

"dennis ellisworth's" TUESDAYS will be on too i hear!








 vince Apr 7, 2002, 4:35 AM

re: andrew
I /do/ agree with you, and that's the problem. I'm embarrassed to be agreeing with someone who thinks the world is just peachy how it is, and that nothing needs to be done (your veganism points also fall into this statement).

But the main reason I wrote that brief comment/flame-bait/nasty remark, was because I think its hella lame how you've been trying to start shit on this message board. First the vegan flame-bait (which was just ended recently), and now this:

"Smashing capitalism, beh. All the rioters did in Quebec city was wasted every one time, like really, who the fuck is gonna take a bunch of people serious when they are smashing shit, hitting police officers and starting all out war?... 90% of the people who went did so to cause shit. The other 10% had a peaceful, reasonable protest. "

Where the fuck did that come from? Did Jonah.'s comment "and speaking thereof, neither are 8$ plays about smashing capitalism" really strike a passionate chord with you? Bullshit. You’re just trying to stoke the fire enough to cause a shit-storm while you crawl into protective shell of left wing opinions. I’m sure we’ll see posts about abortion, gun control laws, and human cloning from you in the near future.

Don't get me wrong, I agree with the basic points of your vegan and G8 perversions, but I wouldn't sink as low as to blatantly slander people's views on protesting and eating habits. Read that last post again. What did you expect by posting that? Did you /really/ think that everyone would agree and that no one would be upset? Or did you want to start a fight? Hell, why don't you actually try talking to some fellow islanders that were /actually/ at that protest before you start ranting about how one kid from PEI is right and everyone else at the protests were wrong? I bet you'll hear a different story than your delusion of an anti-government mosh pit started by ninety percent of the people there. "Yea dude, lets throw rocks at cops until they shoot tear gas at us, beat us with sticks, and then arrest us. It'll be /so/ fucking fun." Is that what you seriously think? What a fucking insult on the intelligence of the protesters that were there.

But the reasons behind the G8 riots is not what I'm bitching about, so let's stop talking about it and start focusing on “the very best in (PEI’s) underground culture”. I'm bitching about you trying to start up flame threads. Yes, I'm sure that I'm starting one right now (and I'm already regretting it), but you've been pissing me off so much that I'm willing to look past my free speech opinions and tell you to either say something constructive about your scene or shut the fuck up.






Whew! That was a /huge/ weight off my chest. I can sleep now.

---------------------------------------------
For people who want to bitch about the G8, here's a thread between myself and some fellow Charlottetown kids regarding the last G8 meeting:

http://harold.phoozball.net/~vince/message .php?article_ID=072001

It's not a very good thread, but atleast it's a place where your G8 comments are welcome and apreciated.


 vince Apr 7, 2002, 4:58 AM

No Subject
A half hour later and I'm already regretting what I wrote.

Alright, I'm calm now.

----------------------
Andrew, sometimes you seem to try and pick fights on this board. I don't think that's very cool. Let's try to focus on PEI and the music scene. Bitching as much as I did in that last post was wrong, and I'm sorry. I just blew a fuse.
----------------------

G'night.


 Andrew Apr 7, 2002, 5:15 AM

hmm
I'm not trying to start shit, but really, what would this site actually be if I did not encourage these topics? One or two posts a day? I know some of the things I say are ignorant, but that how I am, I bluntly speak.

The world is not perfect, I know that and every one does. We need peace before dollars, but have fun trying to get it. When companies are rich they can pay taxes, then our countries can aid poor undeveloped countries, Send troops to conflicting countries and try and resolve problems. I know that sounds like I'm brainwashed, but that is how it works. A government needs to tax people to make money to give us services. The Canadian Liberals are doing a good job of giving money to undeveloped countries, and Afghanistan to aid the starving, and try to rebuilt war destroyed villages.

And my views on riots are my views, I just don't see how starting a riot, risking your life and having all out war is a good method of protest... is it? When the media would show the peaceful marches, that's when I said "Good for then, actually trying to get a point across" and they did, to me anyway. It's just when I see a city under sage, it pisses me off that they are calling it under the name of protest.

Any how, I hope I cleared something's up with you, and I'm so not trying to start a fight on this board. But I would like to ask one question, why is it that when some one like me makes a comment that is anti of what you guys believe in I'm conceded an idiot? You guys are the ones who used free speech to protest, and some used it to start a riot. Then I'm not suppose to speak on subjects on the message? free speech brotha. But really, if people want me to stop with these topics I will. Harry should make a voting poll. "Should Andrew stop with the topics on the messageboard? Yes/No/I don't care

Any ways, back to bed...


 haps Apr 7, 2002, 12:29 PM

protests, riots
I think it's important to remember that a "riot" usually only comes into being after the police systematically attempt to destroy the respiratory systems (and anything else they can) of peaceful protestors, with little or no provocation. Of course there's going to be a few people who go to protests (or whatever you want to call them) because they are looking for a fight... (sometimes government employees, hired to reinforce the steretype it seems youre talking about). The fact of the matter is that the police will use force on anyone and the media will show as many "troublemakers" as it can, especially if they're wearing a big anarchy symbol or something. And the point of going to a protest that almost inevitably turns into a riot is to show that you're pissed off that a protest inevitably becomes a riot! I plan on going to Ottawa this June, I don't plan on trying to throw bricks or molotov cocktails at the police but i DO expect to be teargassed, beaten, shot by rubber bullets, arrested or a combination of all these things... (or maybe they've finished working on the "pain rays" too...). Anyway, I just think it's a damn shame that people are scared (rightfully) to protest something peacefully nowadays, cause I have a feeling it's only going to get worse.


 craig Apr 7, 2002, 12:36 PM

No Subject
As far as Canada giving money to undeveloped countries. I believe right now we give at the most, 0.7 % of our annual GDP. The US is even lower I believe. I wouldn't call that very much. If every major country gave 1% of their GDP it would be enough to wipe out world hunger.

I just wrote to ask someone to do a review of the riot diaries. I got there at 8:15pm Saturday and it was too late to get in. So would someone please right a review and does anyone think there is any chance in hell they would do the play again?

On the subject of Strike Anywhere, I haven't heard of their music (the name sounds familiar)but if any fairly well know punk band came here, I would go see them. I think a lot of other people who don't attend shows would see them as well. I remember when Bigwig was supposed to play at the Basilica there was a fairly decent crowd there. Chixdiggit and Propagandhi have also left dates open to play on PEI but that didn't happen. I think other maritime cities could definitely draw a big crowd for similar bands. Propagandhi sold out the farmers market in Moncton and Chixdiggit played to over 500 kids at the Moncton skatepark. I believe we could get a few hundred people out to a show if a fairly well know band were to come. I just read a review of a NOFX show in Winnipeg that had 723 people. That seems pretty small for a NOFX show. So get those bands out here.

Sorry about the length.


 craig Apr 7, 2002, 12:40 PM

Riots
On the subject of riots. It didn't use to be protestors who showed up in riot gear and gas masks. It is almost a necessity now though. Correct me if I am wrong but I believe it may even be illegal to wear a gas mask to the protest in Alberta, for security reasons of course. There is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot. What about our security? Rubber bullets, tear gas, and pepper spray don't tickle. Still waiting for that apology from the RCMP about APEC in 1997. 5 years and they still haven't apologized. And so many people wonder why kids hate cops.


 craig Apr 7, 2002, 1:58 PM

Pictures
I was just checking out the picture section and came accross a picture of the rudy huxtable project. This picture is the one that looks like some electrical current is running through it. Now I am no artist or anything but what is the point in those type of pictures? I can never make out anything in the picture at all. I am not critisizing the photographer but I would prefer the picture to be nice and clear so I can tell what is happening. It is an interesting picture but I have seen way too many of them. Numerous other bands have pictures like that and it drives me crazy. I don't want the band or photographer to take this post personally, I just felt like venting.


 haps Apr 7, 2002, 1:59 PM

riot diaries
hey jonah, being involved in the periphery of the riot diaries play (bad in-joke), trust me, we did not fucking finish the play and go get a bag of coke and a truckload of whores. it costs money to put on a play and even the people who wrote and produced the damn thing are hardly getting shit out of it... regardless, if there actually existed a person who said "i really wanted to go see the riot diaries but i don't have 8 dollars to my name", that is shitty. all i can tell you is, everyone involved had the best of intentions (well, i did, i think. no wait, i didn't. sorry, ignore all this, i forgot i was trying to fuck everyone's shit up. you're right we should have charged 2 bucks at the door :D


 haps Apr 7, 2002, 2:03 PM

riot diaries (again)
craig- the play is over for now but there is the possibility of touring it to different places that have expressed interest closer to the summer (i think around may was thrown around)... i'd write a review but it would be a little biased. i can review the audience, nobody came and told us we sucked and people seemed to "get" the format of the play which was nice....


 haps Apr 7, 2002, 2:19 PM

the way it works
hey andrew, i noticed a few posts ago you were talking about aid to developing countries etc and added "i'm sorry but that's the way it works"... the whole point (at least in my eyes), is that things like this are not fixed... they can be changed... in other words, that may be the way things work now, but that doesn't mean it has to be the way things work in fifty years (with any luck). And as far as giving aid to undeveloped countries or anything "good" the government does, it's a safe bet it's not out of the goodness of their hearts, it's because at some point someone said "this is the way it SHOULD work" and managed to change something. so i guess my ultimate point is the way things work now is extremely horrible and sometimes a state is coerced into doing something they would choose not to if they ran they could run the country completely the way they wanted (i.e. they're forced into doing something actually good). I think this serves mostly as a way for certain people to try to defend the rest of the disturbing things the government does. ("sure the CIA may have overthrown 90% of every latin american head of state and replaced it with an oppressive, dictatorial regime, but they airdropped food to the Afghans they didn't manage to kill!!! Now that's good governing!")

It's pretty simple really: in order to get elected, you need money. Money does not come in significant amounts from working class or even middle class people. It comes from the people that OWN things. And the people that own things don't want to give shitloads of money away unless they get something in return. Does anybody out there honestly believe that a company (in particular a huge corporation which knows making money like the back of its hand) is going to hand over huge sums of money without expecting favours in return? It's just good business. It's almost as though politicians aren't elected, they're hired.

(enough ranting, sorry folks)


 albert Apr 7, 2002, 2:46 PM

Riots and diaries
Hey Hap.
No one I'm sure is questioning your intentions on this issue; however, if a play like this is put on to inform the masses then it should be accessible to the masses. And at the cost of nice costumes (maybe there wern't any), sets and a big venue, maybe it would have been better to charge $2 and have it more accessible.
Most things I've seen like this have taken place in peoples basements. Maybe I am getting the wrong idea of this thing. But having something only accessible to the middle and upper classes doesn't seem right.


As for violence in activism and protests. It seems to me that if the police are going to use neccessary force to prevent us from getting out our opionions to the people who claim to make the world better for us. Then we can use neccessary force to prove our point. I am not for the destruction of private property cause really there is no such thing. All we own are our minds, bodys and actions.

even if freedom stains my hands
we are gonna get it.
even if it takes my whole life time
we are gonna get it.
And we're not going to stop til everone goes to be well fed, warm and with a smile on their faces.


 xdavex Apr 7, 2002, 2:52 PM

No Subject
this may sound ignorant but what protest is happening in ottowa in june, what are they portesting and where can i get more info?
damn im a loser


 haps Apr 7, 2002, 3:06 PM

riot diaries
albert - i appreciate where you're coming from, but i think it's unfair to say that the play is only accessible to "middle and upper classes". i mean, 8 dollars is not THAT much money. i'm sure a lot of working class people would not have a problem spending 8 dollars on many other things (how much do shows (music) go for these days, and how much does it cost to put a microphone stand and some amps up compared to a play with video projection and countless other pains in the ass etc).. btw i'm in no way trying to put down the island music scene, i think it's great, just trying to make a comparison. i mean, sure we could have done the show without any nice looking props, but why wouldn't we try to make the best show that we could? Anyway, I hope the sentiment is not shared that we're a bunch of snobs for charging 8 dollars because this play was a lot of work for a lot of people, and to be honest, that sort of criticism hurts because it really detracts from what we were trying to do. i'm sure if the government decided to give 10,000 dollars to the dichotomy group, the show would be very cheap indeed, but unfortunately we all gotta get by. don't forget, what you see in one or two nights is something that took MONTHS of preparation and hard work.


 TOD Apr 7, 2002, 3:40 PM

Artists for Sale
Haps, Speaking of being hired vs. elected, how much money DID the government give to the dichotomy group?


 windomearle Apr 7, 2002, 3:42 PM

if you hate blurry photos...
you'll love the latest batch added to the pictures section!!!

"monkey goggles"


 Andrew Apr 7, 2002, 3:47 PM

Haps
You made some good points, about police encouraging riots. But would it really be a smart thing for cities if they said to the police departments "Don't worry, nothing will go wrong, let the protesters fight their cause"? No, because some people do go to protests where a lot of people will be, to do one thing, start riots. Police need to be ready for any large event. Have the water canons ready, tear gas guns ready and rubber bullets loaded. In 1997 when the RCMP sprayed all the kids, and beat a lot up, well that was because the police were not ready for that protest. They had to defend the area as quickly as they could.

With the large volume planning on going to Ottawa in June, you will see the same thing happen that happened last April in Quebec city. Lots of police, lots of protesters and lots of people trying to start a riot.

I did not go to riot diaries, but $8.00 seems to be a fair price, every one is saying how well done it was.


 Josh Apr 7, 2002, 3:50 PM

Vince
My Bosox vs. your Dodgers, world series baby!!!


 vince Apr 7, 2002, 4:30 PM

re: josh
You think the $110 million dollar payroll is going to put a good bosox team on the field? Your center fielder is 42 years old, and your management cares more about bobble-head dolls than team chemistry. Not a year goes by where I don't hear trade rumours involving Pedro Martinez, Nomar Garciaparra, Trot Nixon, Magic Johnson and Jenna Jamesion. The sox will lose until the day they fire every single person in the front office.

My Dodgers? Not much better. Atleast we traded away Nial Hughes (fellow islander for those who didn't go to cghs) for Dave Roberts. A bum off his second elbow operation for a proven leadoff hitter is one hell of a steal.


You should chat about this shit on the espn.com forums. Hunter S. Thompson posts there (also has a weekly section), as well as a world of washed up major leaguers.



 haps Apr 7, 2002, 4:55 PM

stuff
about the implication that the dichotomy group are sell-outs, hypocrites, or whatever you were aiming at because they got a grant from the government (which i think represents a total misunderstanding of the entire situation), i don't actually know how much money they were given except that it was enough for them to pay for the expenses of the play and make an extremely small profit (i'm not part of dichotomy so i don't think i should really disclose how much) compared to the massive amount of work that went into the project. The whole issue of making a piece of art that is clearly anti-establishment to a certain extent and being funded by the establishment, well that's something that could probably crash the server if people started debating it. :) I look at it is a good thing myself, it's money that goes to the arts and if it didn't go to riot diaries, it probably would have went to another play that was not politically relevant (not necessarily a bad thing, but since you sound so dedicated to politics TOD)...

Andrew- I can understand the argument that the government are going to have a police presence when thousands of people get together to protest something... But even if the police were armed only with shields and batons they could probably hold off any amount of people who actually had the balls to try to rush them or something. Even if they had teargas etc as backups, I have not been given the impression that they are used to squash a raging mob of people. They don't take the time to look at the crowd and determine if there's a "danger" to them from certain people, they just go fucking crazy on everyone. I don't think there's any question that excessive force is used over and over again, not to mention the total suspension of people's legal rights once they are arrested, etc etc etc etc (squared).. their biggest weapon though is the whole idea of a person going to a protest to start a fight with the police because it very erronously tries to justify the excessive force used by police.


 haps Apr 7, 2002, 5:34 PM

a second though
on the whole cost of riot diaries issue - i think you made a good point about cost, and i never even thought of the compromise of saying 8 dollars at the door or what you can afford... (because im sure most who could afford 8 bucks would pay anyway)... but hindsight is 20/20 and i dont control those things anyway


 maryrose Apr 7, 2002, 5:45 PM

awesomefest II
For all of you who haven't taken part in one of the awesomefest shows! I recommend it COMPLETELY!!! I went to the 80's metal night at the barn last night and never have I seen a crowd so enthusiastic! I really think there should be more Theme shows! It's almost like halloween!
Congrats to all who dressed up, It was like a real step back in time...
So everyone go see Moneen...they rocked the Island the last time they were here, and I think they can rock harder this time! So get your butts off the computer desk chair and head on over to Frequency!
Cya all there


 Evan Brown Apr 7, 2002, 6:39 PM

what the hell?
Heya. I'm one of the guys who wrote/directed/produced/performed/edited The Riot Diaries.

We recieved two thousand, four hundred, and sixteen dollars for The Riot Diaries in grant funds. The grant was not provided by the government in my opinion.

The grant came from Canadian taxpayers, to the government, then to a commitee of volunteer artists in our community who agreed the project was worthwhile and deserved funding.

I made a little over 200 bucks off of it. John Stewart, I'm convinced LOST money on the show because of repairing his car twice a week for the last fucking month. If he hadn't repaired it, there would be no show.

There would not have been a FREE showing in Sackville.

There would not have been a showing at the theatre festival held last week. (that was a freebie too).

Last summer a play we did put us $500 in the hole.

That show was $5.

Would any of the experts like to explain how I am to make a MEAGER living at the work I do?

The show is not perfect. The Dichotomy Group is not perfect. We did however, work VERY hard on the show, so as you can see are a mite sensitive.

Enough of this. I hate text conversations.

PS: thanks to everyone who came, thanks to everyone who couldn't but wanted to, and thanks to the admins for plugging us, which we didn't even know about until last week.

-Evan


 TOD Apr 7, 2002, 6:40 PM

(ir)relevence
If you are claiming that the riot diaries was politically relevant, then that is where you and I part ways. I found it tiresome and trivial.
I guess it accurately portrayed the Quebec protest then.


 Evan Brown Apr 7, 2002, 6:47 PM

Don't throw glasses....
Brave words from a faceless critic, me@here.com

That really hurts.

Gonna keep me up at night.

Really.

Honest.

-Evan


 Evan Brown Apr 7, 2002, 6:53 PM

Oh yeah...
Hey TOD... thanks for the eight bucks.

-Evan


 Lao Apr 7, 2002, 6:56 PM

a MEAGER living
Evan,
Perhaps another creativly placed pie would allow you to get sponsorship from Duncan Hines. But you probably shouldn't get your desert until you finish dinner. (9/30)


 haps Apr 7, 2002, 6:57 PM

the end of this attempt to start a fight
well glad you enjoyed the show TOD - anyway, yeah, we should drop this whole debate because i'm sure most people are less than interested (including myself at this point). so, how about that stuff that's going on?


 TOD Apr 7, 2002, 6:58 PM

Salut form TOD and Lao
If you are offended by my opinions I will no longer disclose them.


 windomearle Apr 7, 2002, 7:40 PM

awesome
2 more awesomefest II mp3s have been uploaded in the sounds section. check out a short clip from rotator's set at the new wave dance party, and a song by slight return from the show last friday.

stay tuned for a review of the metal show and some photos of eyes for telescopes destroying the panther lounge.


 erin h. Apr 7, 2002, 7:46 PM

nothing relevant, really.
when exactly did p.e.i. kids get so attractive?

the keir=great space. wish i could have seen more of awesomefest.


 Matt Apr 7, 2002, 7:54 PM

PEI kids
PEI kids have always been more attractive than the rest of the general population... you didn't know?


 janette Apr 7, 2002, 8:07 PM

some things...
xdavex - in ottawa around june 25 (approx) people from atlantic canada, quebec, and ontario will be gathering to protest the meetings of the g-8 in kananaskis. there will be protests simultaneously held in a number of cities worldwide. ottawa was chosen because people from out east can't necessarily make the trip to alberta but still want to participate and voice their opinions on capitalism, corporate globalization and what have you. the website g8.activist.ca has some info.. i dont know where else you should check out - perhaps ontario.indymedia.org if youre interested in going there will probably be some sort of transportation from atl canada... im not sure whats happennin right now, though.

on another note i find discussions on protests/"riots"/violence to be very interesting at times. people have these preconceived notions of what seattle or quebec or genoa were like.. but they werent even there.. it is really hard to understand the events and emotions and struggles people go through by reading reports and watching some crappy news coverage - whether it be indy or corporate.

also, the mass demonstrations are only one tactic... activists and anarchists do all sorts of things.. they dont just go around smashin shit for the sake of smashin shit 24 hours a day... and when people talk about violence done by activists... does it EVEN compare to what people in the south and some people even in PEI have to deal with because of state sanctioned violence (which appears in numerous forms)? if you wanna talk about violence why dont you talk about poverty and capitalism and things that hurt people and other living creatures (and have been for many many years) - not some broken windows and a few cobblestones.

personally i would rather not have a debate on the internet.. if anyone wants to discuss such things please do - ill be at the show on wednesday.. jcormier@hushmail.com

xoxo janette


 christina. Apr 7, 2002, 9:28 PM

No Subject
janette, xdavex, and everyone-

i posted this before i think, but here's the link for the ottawa protest in june:

http://www.takethecapital.net

or

http://www.gdo.ca/events.html#TTC


<3chri stina xo.


 Anthony Apr 7, 2002, 11:54 PM

Fruity loops compilation cd update.
Ok. Here's a cool chance to get heard. Do you have a computer, good. Go to www.fruityloops.com and download the demo of fruity loops ( a sweet music making tool ). The Blue Bird Company is me, my friend Andre and Alex and anyone else who wants to join. Make some music and contact me or andre ( hedgehog_lair@hotmail.com ) and send us youre tunes. If thers enough interest were planing to release a free compilation cd every month or two. What a way too get some music out there. If you want a taste of some of the music that will be featured on this cd, write us, will be happy to send you some. In other news... SPAT IS SWEET! You guys rock.


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 12:05 AM

Take the capital?
Give me a break. Police are going to be so ready. I guarantee they have already started planning on how to prevent this protest from getting large. People will be screened entering the city. I think people from PEI, NS and NB should start organizing their own Anti-G8 protest here at home... Charlottetown, Halifax? I mean why not? It will get the point across. I don't see the need for thousands to show up in our nations capital and start protesting because we all know what the out come will be, full out riot.

If some one does take my idea serious, and start planning a local rally, it would be the best thing to do. Charlottetown would actually be perfect for something like this. Think about its, seriously...


 james madore Apr 8, 2002, 12:35 AM

riot diaries diatribes
intresting reading on an underground site.

if you want to stop world dominaton on the part of corperations one thing would put a major cap on it !

A WORLD MINIMUM WAGE!

Most companies pay workers pennies a day.
thats why they go to countries cheap labour, and no environmental standards and if boock choy gets
sick making sneakers he is fired.

if we work with the wto for world labour standards
it will make the whole process work for us instead of against us.

protesting for something to end without posing an alternative never works.
liek the seat belt law...seat belts suck stop manditory seat belts..ummm but they can save your life...umm yeah but they suck...so there.

we cant stop the wto.

we should be asking for them to include

Labour rights
environmenmtal standards world wide
living wage world wide( even in canada(sic))
legalization of non lethal drugs worldwide
central board or persciption drug approval
10 year max on new drugs to encourage generics.

etc etc

we cant stop it.we can change it.

eyes for telescopes rules:)


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 12:44 AM

legalization of non lethal drugs worldwide
Hippie!

Don't even get me started on the pot issue, cause if it ever comes leagal I'm gonna get a gun and start picking off druggies one by one.


 james madore Apr 8, 2002, 12:49 AM

the hippie remark
hey nazi, the goverment uses drugs to violate civil liberties worldwide and seize property,
no in the united states if you even KNOW a drug dealer and are on welfare they can kick you out of your public housing .

p.s you can kill me now if you like, id serious doubt you'd have the balls to do so


 vince Apr 8, 2002, 1:34 AM

meh, it's worth a shot ...
As stated in the guestbook rules above:

" (...) we'd ask that people try to go about in a good-natured sort of way, and not use it as a forum for mudslinging, character assassination, or patently, intentionally offensive remarks (trolling)."

Possible punishments stated:

" (...) we can and will ban users or file abuse reports to ISP's if necessary. Users own their posts, and are fully responsible for any ramifications they may have."

It is my humble opinion that Andrew (142.166.152.91) participates on this message board only to pick fights, call people names, and threaten them (as he colorfully displayed in his previous post). The right of free speach does protect death threats and bigotry.

I request (as a non local) that either Andrew apoligize for his remarks, and/or be banned from the site and his admin status removed as stated in the rules above.


 james m Apr 8, 2002, 1:45 AM

vince
hey vince thanks for mentioning the rules of the forum.
intelligent disagreement with any idea is ok.

threats of violence show the limits of mental

potential( is this cause low) when someone cant think of anything better to say they either say
: who cares, ill kill you, it sucks, you suck,
fuck you, or some other exploitive.

we should not silence andrew.

we should ridecule him for being a small mind
in a large world


 james m Apr 8, 2002, 1:45 AM

vince
hey vince thanks for mentioning the rules of the forum.
intelligent disagreement with any idea is ok.

threats of violence show the limits of mental

potential( is this cause low) when someone cant think of anything better to say they either say
: who cares, ill kill you, it sucks, you suck,
fuck you, or some other exploitive.

we should not silence andrew.

we should ridecule him for being a small mind
in a large world


 vince Apr 8, 2002, 2:21 AM

re: james
Trust me; I'm tempted to do so. I just feel that rationally slandering his character is unfair and that doing so would bring me down to his level.

What I would like to do is to actually listen to his opinions, and not the name calling and bullying tactics he insists on using. Andrew has some good ideas; it’s unfortunate that he’s not mature enough to discuss them with an open mind.

The threat he made was just the straw that broke the camel’s back. In the past weeks, he’s broken every single rule mentioned above over and over again. I’m embarrassed for the entire peilocals.com community for having a person like Andrew representing their site as an administrator.

I believe (although I’m not part of the PEI scene anymore) that Andrew should either clean up his act, or leave. All of his opinions are valid ones, but peilocals.com (as stated above) is not for people of his behaviour.


 Sarah Apr 8, 2002, 3:25 AM

House Management
I know this may be late but I've been extremely busy over the past 96 hours. I'd like to thank everybody who came to see the show and we really hope that the tour will go through. Just to add my two cents, there were 4 audience members who couldn't pay 8$ so I reduced the ticket price for them. All you had to do was ask me clearly (No wishy-washy, whinyness) and I'm sure I would have made allowances. Okay, it's 3:24 am, I've already been scammed out of an hour last night and I'm going to watch simpsons. G'night y'all.


 james madore Apr 8, 2002, 3:30 AM

vince n andrew
well vince your a classy guy, unfortunate you left.
i wish more discussion of music was on here
too. anyway, you have a piont that andrew may have vaild things to say.

here's a topic for ya's

why did the rude mechanicals pic lending jane as
thier opening act for the final drink the barn dry and not reform the tuesdays.

as much as people begged them too! especially dennis.

well..i dunno..lending janes are nice guys and
they play pretty straight ahead punk but either
eyes or tuesdays would be on more on par.

rumour has it the rest of the rudes poo pood
the tuesdays from the get go.

or hey what about flush( insert sarcasm here)
(kidding donovan...how is carlos santana anyway
and will you follow up the hit smooth)

anyway...have a great night


 james madore Apr 8, 2002, 3:30 AM

vince n andrew
well vince your a classy guy, unfortunate you left.
i wish more discussion of music was on here
too. anyway, you have a piont that andrew may have vaild things to say.

here's a topic for ya's

why did the rude mechanicals pic lending jane as
thier opening act for the final drink the barn dry and not reform the tuesdays.

as much as people begged them too! especially dennis.

well..i dunno..lending janes are nice guys and
they play pretty straight ahead punk but either
eyes or tuesdays would be on more on par.

rumour has it the rest of the rudes poo pood
the tuesdays from the get go.

or hey what about flush( insert sarcasm here)
(kidding donovan...how is carlos santana anyway
and will you follow up the hit smooth)

anyway...have a great night


 hockey fuckez Apr 8, 2002, 8:57 AM

the yankees man, the yankees
ahh, i noticed below there was some talk of baseball. you guys mentioned the bosox and the dodgers.lol. c'mon guys. seriously, giambi, soriano, jeter and that new guy on third that i can't remember his name. not to metion a healthy hernandez. the yanks may have lost last year, but stein's just made damn sure there not gonna do that again for the next three years at least. if ya can't swallow that pill chaps, ya might as well start cheerin for the expos. new york is baseball suckas!


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 9:09 AM

hahah
Man, until I though people did not take me serious, you guys took that one really far, especially you Vince. God.

Do you really think I would obtain a gun for the sole purpose of killing people who smoke narcotics? Do you really think I'm that bad a person?

Ok so I broke the rules I never read, rape me of my admin status and ban my IP (that I can change by moving my computers RJ45 to the next port on the hub) and ridden me from pei locals for ever. Because I am starting fights and calling people hippies and telling people I don't like riots. For people who say they like frees speech (and protest it), you are all trying to shut me up something awful...

What I would like to know, is where do you get off saying I'm starting a fight? How do you think this? cause I say I don't like pot, and called people hippies and said I will kill druggies if pot is ever made legal? or because I said the people who went to Quebec City and rioted were morons? Keep in mind, I did not start on subjects till some one mentioned them.

If you really want me to fuck off that bad, tell me to leave, I'll delete my own admin account and not bother coming back, if that's what you want, from the volume of emails I am receiving from some fake email account, some one wants me to leave.


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 9:12 AM

Root something local
Why not cheer for a Canadian baseball team? Sure they are not as good, but they need some support too. Remember back when the Jays one them world series in a row, they can do it again, maybe.

Like American teams, but root for the Canadian teams.


 hockey fuckez Apr 8, 2002, 9:44 AM

canadian eh?
there's not one thing canadian about canadian baseball teams. if i'm not mistaken there's not even one canadian player on either team. if you even wanna call the expos a team. they're more like a farm club. i freakin hate every team from toronto. the leafs especially. so pretty fuckin please don't tell who i should root for or like. canadian policies are startin to piss me off these days anyway. i root for the habs, and that's enough heart ache for any canadian to endure. wait, that links right in with the quebec riots. that city deserved to get smashed for the simple reason that they didn't riot when the final habs roster was announced. theodore fuckin rules though. only real quality player on the whole team. oh yeah this is a site about music and shit isn't it. well than, rock ranger kick ass and you should drink lots if you go to see them cause they like that. feel free to spit beer and drink from boots or fight or whatever.


 jonah. Apr 8, 2002, 9:47 AM

man, i leave this board for three days....


i'm amazed at how much goes on here in such a smal ammount of time....like when did i post that thing about class accessibility, saturday maybe? whoa.



anyhoo, i had thoughts..first, regarding my comment about the riot diaries. with regards to someone's contention that they were "tiresome and trivial," hey, i guess that's your "opinion," but frankly, your opinion is WRONG (ha) because the protests were anything but trivial, regardless of how you cut it, they were very significant on any number of levels...the issues that were being discussed at the FTAA meetings were far from trivial, as they effected the lives and livelihoods of millions of people across the world, yourself included, the fact that the public was barred from participation/input in these incredibly influential discussions is significant, the fact that the police erected a FENCE blocking off a huge portion of the city was significant, as were the numerous breaches of citizen's constitutional rights which took place over tha weekend significant...i mean, i'm hardly one to put much faith in the government (and government), the constitution, etc., but for those people who do believe in their government and the laws that are supposed to apply to all peole and even the official definition of justice, this should be totally significant, because constitutionaly rights are supposed to apply to all people, and i think when governments aren't even playing by their own rules, that's a reason for EVERYONE (anarchists and patriots alike) to sit up and take notice, and more importantly, take action.

but as for the comments i made about the riot diaries and the price and all that jazz..yeah, i guess i might have come across as a bit harsh, and i recognize the tremendous ammount of time, effort, and money that went into the show, and i also know that if people came up and said they couldn't afford the admission, evan and sarah and everyone involved would have had no problem letting them in, however, i think the key right there is that a lot of people didn't really know that, and i guess a lot of this could have been averted by putting something like "8$ or whatever you can afford" on that, because i really think that the people who would have taken advantage of that would be those who really needed it.

i guess what i'm saying is i didn't mean to offend anyone with that comment, and i do totally believe that it was WORTH the eight bucks, in fact, i do believe it was worth a lot more than that, as a performance (even fifteen..) but i made that comment because i wanted to raise the issue out of principle...i've thought about this a lot with (music) shows too, because really, there are people who can't afford 5 bucks to go to a show, and although realistically we can't charge less than that and even hope to get by (this coming from someone who lost over 600 dollars in a few years putting on shows for you people...), there are problems inherent in trying to create an open, accessible cultural community that effectively charges a fee for participation.

so uh, yeah, my comment about class-accessibility was not at all meant as a jab at the riot diaries (or any of the fine fine people involved, all of whom i love and appreciate), but rather an attempt to get people thinking about the issue..

oh, and something that i had been thinking about before, is how in situations like this we need more cooperation between different segments of this cultural community, for instance, it was a bummer that there was an Awesomefest show the same night the riot diaries opened, and i think that could have been averted if everyone involved in setting up cultural events was in closer conctact...further, i think if we cooperated more we could bring down overall costs...for instance, i know shows have been doing better lately than they have in quite a while, and i think it would have been totally rad to have had a show where the proceeds went to pay for some of the expenses of the riot diaries, which would have made it easier to charge a lower price..i seriously think this could be the way to go in the future.

yeah.


 jonah Apr 8, 2002, 10:12 AM

and another thing.


people have done a bang-up job of writing back to some of andrew's (and a couple others') ridiculously uninformed and inflammatory statements about mass protest, the government, etc...but there were still a coupld of things i wanted to mention.


the first is in reaction to something earlier on about how big companies get rich and pay taxes and so then the gov't can serve us better and blah blah blah..."that's just how it works."



no dude, that's not how it works, rather, that is how we are told it works. the way it works in reality is that massive corporations pay substantially lower tax rates than ANYONE else in canada, because, in the absence of a 'progressive tax rate', the way the system works is that the richer you are, the lower taxes you pay, because there are a greater number of subsidies, tax shelters, write-offs etc for upper class types than the rest of the population. this is further intensified by how corporations get all sorts of money from tax-free loans, grants etc., and actually all in all pay substantially less of their taxes than they are even supposed to. by 1994, the sum total of taxes which the corporate sector legally owed to the government, and yet had not payed, was somewhere upwards of 9 billion dollars....that's a lot of fucking money.

so yeah, honestly, the old myth of "what's good for bug business is good for us" is complete and utter bullshit, because big business prospers by exploiting the shit out of people. such is the nature of capitalism. further, one might think that because of all the money saved in unpaid taxes this might trickle down to the employees of these businesses, but it really doesn't, which i think is evidenced by the low wages, lack of job security, massive layoffs and trend of moving operations overseas that characterise our times.

i think it's a very significant point that in the past, massive layoffs were the sign of an economic slump, whereas these days, while the corporate sector is enjoying unprecedented growth and astounding profits, layoffs are greater than ever, and full time employment and employee benefits are getting cut left and right.

it's also very telling that if you look at the economic trends, inflation, etc...people are getting paid less for their and wages are lower than they were in the 70's, despite the prosperity of these corporations.



and although this is old news by now, about the quebec city protests, if 90% (or even 30%) had gone to the city for the express purpose of tearing shit up, we would own that town. the majority of people did not go to get involved in direct action, property destruction, police confrontation, but (as many people who were at the protests will attest), the experience of going to a city to make you voice heard, to exercise your democratically given right, and getting tear-gassed and shot at by the cops effectively radicalized a large number of people.

think about it. you're there, you're not doing anything illegal, and yet the cops are shooting at you, gassing you, skulking around in unmarked vans and jumping people, whisking them away in broad daylight without identifying themselves as police or having any specific charges to arrest people on..you see this, and it changes the way you feel about your government, and how much your vote counts for. if you're going to wage war on a peaceful crowd, you should expect them to fight back.

i know a lot of people who went to those protests not believing in violent confrontation, being staunch pacifists, but what they saw there, what they experienced there, totally changed their perspective and now a lot of them sympathize with or advocate more militant forms of protest.


and i know this is getting long, but i (and i'm sure others) really resent the assumption which so often goes unchallenged that, because people are involved in property destruction, police confrontation, violent protest, or "rioting" as it is so often labelled dismissively, then they don't have any valid concerns, that they're just there to cause trouble. i think the fact that these people are willing to put their life and freedom on the line for what they believe in is very telling..whether or not it is the most effective form of protest is another matter entirely, but we, as a society, can't just keep on swallowing the corporate media bullshit line that these people aren't actually fighting for anything.

power conceded nothing without a demand. it never has, and it never will.



thank you. and sorry about the length.


 hockey fuckez Apr 8, 2002, 11:05 AM

No Subject
murder,riot,fight, murder,riot,fight. anyone that can't see the significance or importance of what happened in quebec, and bc simply haven;t opened their eyes. our gov't sees no problem with raping it's citizens of the right to protest. all those people that don't believe in the benefit of militant protest may not be seeing the whole picture either. because of the ruckus in quebec, every news station in the world was broadcasting live footage from the city. so while an ignorant few may dismiss the protesters as vandals or punks or somthing, the more intelligent viewer wants to know why. why are these people freaking out. why are the cops firing gas and swinging their batons. keep in mind that the greater majority of these protesters are our educated youth. the reason they're pissed is because they're smart enough, or at least aware enough to know that they should be fuckin pissed. honestly, when i watch cops swinging those fuckin batons at unarmed skinny little university students my blood boils. they're like a gang of fuckin jocks or somthin. then you'll see a picture of some fuckin cop with a bloody nose or somthin lookin for sympathy, two minutes after he sprayed a peacfull protester in the face with pepper spray and caught a shot for it. i'm gettin bumed. go habs go!


 windomearle Apr 8, 2002, 11:19 AM

drink the barn dry
i think it was the student union's decision to choose the opening act for the rude's show at the barn. i was told by lending jane that they were opening, and if they are that is definitely because chris power booked them.

however, on the rude's official site (www.therudemechanicals.pe.ca) it says that port citizen is opening for them.

on the barn's website it says, "This event will be an evening long event with a number of bands, to be announced soon."


 jonah Apr 8, 2002, 11:38 AM

credit where credit's due.


i honestly didn't expect you (hockey fuckez) to be sympathizing with the radical types. i am pleasantly surprised.


it's nice to know we're not at odds on everything here.


"now i've got a brick in my hand
and i'm not going to build a wall.."
(crimpshrine)


 harry Apr 8, 2002, 12:02 PM

andrew
don't say stupid shit like plugging your ethernet into a different jack on your hub would magically unban you from this site. unless you have a piece of switched hardware that doles out different routable ip addresses depending on what port you're on. if you think you're l33t you have something else coming.

i don't think your comments are totally over the line. at least you attatch your name to them.

you should post news or something sometime.

harry


 vince Apr 8, 2002, 12:20 PM

re: andrew
I started writting a thousand word essay replying to your last post, but then I realized that I've already answered every single question of yours in some of my previous posts.

I've already told you how I feel about free speach and how you are not protected by it, I've already pointed out when and where you've started flame threads, and I've already said that I respect your opinions but not your behavior.

I'm not going to repeat myself. Go back and read the old posts for your answers.

I'm also curious as to what you think the definition of the term 'administrator' is.


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 12:37 PM

Some things best left untold.
Harry,

It's Islandtelecom that's letting me do it, not some switch. Islandtel allows its users unlimited IPs (a friend of mine had 10 going once) and each port on the hub has a new one, all I have to do is remove the IP properties in my network TCP/IP settings and hope it connects, if not try again. Not that I would bother anyways, if I try to come to the site and it wont open, I will know I was banned. I know when I'm not wanted.

Also, I also know there was importance in Quebec... I did not see any major accomplishment with the riot, how ever the peaceful protest did get my attention, even got me thinking. I also see the importance of the protest that is going to take place in Ottawa this June, I just hope its all peaceful and not a riot. Some one made a good comment about not stop the WTO and trying to have things added to it. I think that's a good mission, and its more possible then stopping it all together. Any how, I'm going to stay off these political/life style topics for not on, and stick to local underground culture.

One more thing, I apologize for all the shit I caused and if I hurt any ones feelings or anything along that line. Also I apologize to any one who got sore finger tips replying to my comments. :)


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 12:47 PM

Posting more stuff
I have been posting things. I have been updating band rosters, uploading a few MP3s and updating the link section. I do something at least every second day. Oh yeah, and I corrected a few events when people who posted them did a messy job of it.


 harry Apr 8, 2002, 1:11 PM

ok cool
grouphug!!! :D


 vince Apr 8, 2002, 1:42 PM

re: andrew
Although I don't really deserve an apoligy, thanks andrew.

I was wrong about the admin stuff too, sorry.



Shit, I wish I could find a provider with unlimited DHCP. I'd be diggin up old 386's just for the sake of putting them online.

Group hugs are hella lame. Shit, we're men! We should be talking about muscle cars and huge russ-meyer-type titties. How about that local sports team, eh?


 haps Apr 8, 2002, 1:44 PM

beating a dead horse
just out of curiosity Andrew, you said you thought the peaceful demonstrators in Quebec City got their point across but the ones who started the "riot" didn't. Considering almost every person was at least gassed, if not beaten, shot, arrested etc, isn't that kind of a hard distinction to make? Does somebody running for dear life from teargas count as a "rioter" in your eyes or as a "peaceful demonstrator"??

And to the person who said the protest in Quebec City was not politically relevant, I'd be fascinated to hear an example of what they believe actually IS politically relevant.


 vince Apr 8, 2002, 2:09 PM

good call ...
In a slightly unrelated note to Haps' post, "Beating a Dead Horse" was Guns and Roses best song.


 Neil Apr 8, 2002, 3:07 PM

tenderized horse
Don't forget his attemped shitstorm over Ripping Hammer not playing Mike's shows.


 harry Apr 8, 2002, 3:18 PM

No Subject
group hugs are cool. share the love vince. come on!


 Neil Apr 8, 2002, 3:26 PM

Announcement
My sound class at NSCAD is taking over CKDU (the Dal radio station) for a couple hours on Saturday the 13th & Monday the 15th. We're going to be playing our works from the past term and it's really going to kick ass.(there was a ton of amazing work) I'm hosting, so you should all listen in. Obviously since almost none of you are in Halifax, you can listen to it live on the web at.

the CKDU page - http://ckdu.dal.ca/
the live stream - http://videtis.ucis.dal.ca:8080/ramgen/encoder/CKDUFM.rm

Unfortunately it's a RealPlayer stream, so you have to have it installed. I'm contemplating trying to set up a shoutcast server, or something more accessible while it's on.

The island connection for the whole thing is me, Damien Trainor and someone in the other class, oh yeah and this girl in my class' grandmother.

Saturday April 13th - 9:00 to 10:30
Monday April 15th - 3:30 to 5:00

The work being played is everything from deconstructions, breakbeats, techno, folk / wussy emo, experimental and ambient.


 Josh Apr 8, 2002, 4:23 PM

No Subject
I miss Mike's sports bar too.


 Josh Apr 8, 2002, 4:30 PM

No Subject
It's a sad day, rumor has it Thrice and Yellowcard have both signed on to major labels.


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 4:57 PM

ahhh
Are you guys trying to encourage me to keep talking on this subject? Cause when I do I seem to make enemies.

Haps, when I think of rioters I think of some one rushing the police, or the fence. Screaming hatful things at police and other law enforcement, chucking gas cans back at police. Any one in the area is gonna get gassed, and maybe hit with a bullet because of the one who started the riot. That's why I say this June local people should organize a local protest here in Charlottetown or over in Halifax. A riot would be less to occur here, but don't forget, the CPD and RCMP here do have riot gear and tear gas. I think its a good idea. Protest at the capital, on the east coast and where the G8 is taking place. Does any one agree that this is a good idea?

Any ways, I was do get off this subject and all them other ones and stick to site related issues.


 Neil Apr 8, 2002, 5:03 PM

andrew
People already do local protesting. It's not some revolutionary idea.


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 5:28 PM

Yeah?
Wow, I did not know that, sir. Darn, I thought I just came up with something great.


 Neil Apr 8, 2002, 5:35 PM

No Subject
Well you've certainly been talking about it like it is.


 Neil Apr 8, 2002, 6:23 PM

Some good readin'
I came across this and thought it was applicable to the discussions around here. I'm pasting it in due to membership requirements on the other site.
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This was written in response to an overflow of "Straight Edge" folks on IAM who carry Straight Edge to "militant extremes" (at least some of them act like they do online). If you are one of those kids, please read this. If you are not one of them, please give me your insight as to what I have said. If you want to talk to me about this, yell at me, or kick my ass, I’m always around.
To give you a little background on myself, I have been a strong Drug Free advocate since the time I was 8 years of age. At that time I told myself that I would never touch drugs and would help those who had similar interests. Nothing spurred on this decision other than a desire to live a clean life. When I was 14 years old I became Straight Edge after listening to the Minor Threat Discography on repeat for a week or two. One year later I became Vegetarian. One year after that I became Vegan. At this point in time (April 7th 2002) I have been Vegan for 4 years and 4 months, and Straight Edge for 6 years and 4 months, and Drug Free for 12 years and 4 months (since I do not have exact dates for when I became these things I count from my birthday). I have gone through phases where I was violently "pro-Straight Edge." This period was never called "Straight Edge," it was called other things, which I do not want to go into. I have learned from my past, and am interested in sharing what I have learned with those willing to listen, if they are interested in listening to me. Here is my "manifesto" I suppose:

I feel the high number of kids in bandannas and Xs or with Straight Edge baseball bats on IAM are a joke. Being hard is a waste of time, believe me, I know (especially when "being hard" is simply posturing on the internet with no real action behind it, again, something I know a great deal about).

Remember, Straight Edge is not about violence, being hard, or any of that fucking bullshit, nor is Straight Edge a fucking "movement." When did that happen? Hard-Line was a movement. A movement is an "organized effort by supporters of a common goal." Straight Edge is a personal choice that many people make, and choose to stick by, many for a few years and some for life.

It bothers me when those who claim to be Straight Edge act negatively towards those who drink, smoke, or do drugs. My very best friends are all people who drink, smoke, and do drugs. Since Ian MacKaye said it better than Ian Hall could in a January 3rd 1996 interview I'm going to quote him. In this interview he said, "From my point of view, if someone tried to get me to start drinking, I'd be fucking pissed. What I look for in life is people who I respect, living and teaching by example, and I trust that human beings can make up their minds and make the right decision for their own lives. It's not my fucking business to be telling people what to do with their own lives." Wouldn't you? This would piss me right the fuck off. The fact is that it is a personal choice, not something that you can force on others any more than Veganism or riding bikes can be forced on someone.

For any of you who think you are really fucking hard and all about beating the shit out of people (since this is how you seem to represent yourselves online), you should fucking think for a moment about what you want out of life. Do you want to be a hateful person who harbors intolerance towards those who hold differing beliefs (which seems to be a reason that many of you write off religion, because it does this in some cases), or do you want to live life in the manner you see fit? Would it not upset you if those who used drugs walked around with baseball bats that said "420 DO DRUGS 420" on them and beat people who did not use drugs? So why are there "Straight Edge" baseball bats and brass knuckles out there? Are you going to beat the shit out of people who sold out? If so you better fucking look at your friends because there are a few of your friends who I am sure have sold out. Are you going to beat them because if you fucking posture like you are going to, you better fucking do it.

For those of you who want to join a movement you should check out the Ahl-i-Allah. They are a group which is the reincarnation of Hard-Line and which is based on the teachings of the Q'uran. If you want to be fucking hard, there is the place to do it. I do not in any way support the methods of action supported by the AIA or POA though I do support many (not all) of the ideas they put forth. There are Chapters in Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and Southern California (as well as a few in other countries) if you are interested in getting involved.

Finally, please ask yourself why you are Straight Edge. Is it for you? How many Straight Edge friends do you have living near you? Are you in a crew? Why are you what you are? All these things affect you and can cause you to think one way or another. Think about it for just one moment before you write me off. PLEASE!

For those interested in hate and violence, go read Vanguard, listen to Vegan Reich, and sing along in your tiny little world. For those of you interested in learning and spreading love and compassion, try reading the Tao Te Ching (I like the Mitchell - Harper and Row translation), All Ages: A Reflection on Straight Edge, and do what makes you (and others) happy.

To all of you, no matter your choice I wish you the best of life and all the happiness imaginable. I am yours in love, compassion, and the balance of nature.

Humbly,
Ian Hall
Forward to Eden

"May all that have life be delivered from suffering"


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 6:24 PM

Neil
Ummm, not really. I just think it's a good idea. I think it's a better idea then sending people from down here to the capital where we all know a riot will break out.


 Jessi Apr 8, 2002, 6:27 PM

Radical Cheerleading
some friends and people i know were interested
in starting up "radical cheerleading" again, we
had a small league last year and we met monday
nights. its just an idea right now but we will
need people, guys and girls alike. if anyone is
interested please e-mail me and ill get you some
info.


later...***


 Neil Apr 8, 2002, 6:38 PM

.
Quit calling it a riot. A riot is where people are out to cause trouble, protesters have a reason, usually to shut down the meetings.
Did you see any footage of the last protest in Ottawa? Nothing drastic happened. (other than the police letting their dogs loose on some people.)


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 7:14 PM

Why not...
So I can't call it a riot but every other person can? Riot diaries?


 Haps Apr 8, 2002, 7:57 PM

riots, protests, angry mobs etc
Andrew

Sure, you can call it a riot, if you want. But I think it only becomes a riot when people start getting gassed, shot, arrested etc.. if you do those kinds of things to people, you have to expect some of them to fight back (as best they can). So some people throw teargas cannisters back at the police, break a window etc. In my opinion, the police are the ones who ultimately determine if it's going to be a riot or not, not the people at the gathering. First of all, unless we buy into your 90/10 theory, most people who go to a protest/action whatever are not there to start a fight with something that can kick their ass. A lot of people think that if someone wears a gas mask to a protest, they're obviously looking for trouble. I would just call it good preparation for what will almost inevitably ensue. Anyway, the police (and whoever else the state may have to call if things got "out of hand"), would certainly be able to take care of the small percentage of people who are literally there only to attack the police.

Doesn't it all strike a chord with you? The right to protest is becoming criminalized. First of all, they're attempting to actually stop people from using their right of free assembly by pushing them farther and farther away from the actual site of what they're protesting. People now have to resort to civil disobedience simply in order for a major protest not to turn into a riot (or more realistically, the police pounding the shit out of these protestors, further eroding their rights.) I think maybe you're confusing "looking for a fight" and "rioters" with protestors performing acts of civil disobedience and I for one think there's a massive difference. I think it's both unfortunate and highly telling that this is what most actions have come to. But if people don't continue to push for their right to simply assemble (and not throw molotov cocktails at the police unprovoked, i'd love to see accounts of things like this ACTUALLY happening), then we're all gonna be fucked. Like that quote, first they came for the jews but i wasnt a jew so i didnt say anything blah blah blah...


 Haps Apr 8, 2002, 8:04 PM

local protest
about the idea of protesting in charlottetown instead of ottawa/kananakis (or wherever a big action might occur), i think it would be more effective for people to show their solidarity at large actions but maybe we should hold protests in charlottetown a little more often than we do about things that piss us off (cause let's face it, we'll never run out of ideas).


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 8:12 PM

I see what you mean
True, that makes since. But I'm sure with the cameras around and the public eye watching, the police need a reason to actually start deploying dogs, tear gas ect. I know I only seen it on TV, but every time I seen tear gas launched, or the water canons going people were trying to rush the fence, or a bunch of cops. you can't really expect much more to happen when thousands of people pissed off at what's going on behind closed doors/closed fence, but still, sincere protesters who really really wanted to fight the cause should have left the riot/protest area and form a peaceful march of a sort. When people organize things like these rallies they should have more then one main location... Instead of having ten thousands at one location, why not one thousand at ten locations?

God I'm a dork, I reply to much...


 haps Apr 8, 2002, 8:47 PM

annoying people with stuff
yeah, we do reply too much, oh well :)

The problem is that the reaction of the police tends to be a blanket reaction. If you're even in the vicinity of what the police consider to be part of the "protest", then chances are you're going to get a taste of pain.

Oh, well.


 hockey fuckez Apr 8, 2002, 8:47 PM

it's all a matter of opinion
i'll say one more thing on this topic, pertaining to our protectors the police officers. they're damn lucky they've got guns on their belts.do you actually believe yourself when you say that they need a reason to attack? you refer to protesters tearing at a fence. the fucking fence shouldn't be there. so who's breaking the law here? do you simply assume john q. law is in the right? what about placing a sign on a fence. is that an action against the police because they were pepper sprayin for that too. bullies with guns and the law on their side, nothin more. that's my piece, fuck the police!


 mike the fuck Apr 8, 2002, 9:03 PM

moneen show
tastes like burning is back on the moneen bill. for those 3 people who like TLB, this is good news. for those 4 who dont, sorry. for the other 80 apathetic kids, MONEEN! WOO!


 xdavex Apr 8, 2002, 9:08 PM

yey
fuck yeah, tlb, finally something good in the week, fuck moneen, is dionisus still playing? i fuckin hope not
the cassette. will rock everyone till they drop, damn


 jane Apr 8, 2002, 9:30 PM

Ahhhh
I just heard that this summer Tastes Like Burning plan to "go their seperate ways"... is this true?? Please tell me it's lies... i'll cry, i will.


 Matt McQuaid Apr 8, 2002, 9:38 PM

Drink the Barn Dry
Oh my,

So I just read the two posts relating to the opening act for Drink the Barn Dry on Saturday, April 20 at the UPEI Barn. Good thing someone's discussing music...

As Stephan correctly pointed out, we did not "pick" the opening band, that was done by the Student Union, who told us from the get-go that it would be Port Citizen. Not that we wouldn't want to play with Lending Jane, Eyes, Tuesdays or anybody else currently rocking cock on the PEI scene--this is just how it worked out. Besides, what's the problem with a Port Citizen/Rude Mechanicals double-bill?

Also, "the other Rudes", myself included, did not "poo-poo" The Tuesdays as an opening act. Dennis made the decision not to play with the Tuesdays at any point on our tour because we are playing 8 shows in 10 nights and he didn't think there would time for an adequate rehearsal. It is a bummer that the Tuesdays won't be playing, but Dennis made a damn professional decision if you ask me.

Anyway, hope to see a lot of peilocals at Baba's on the 16th and the Barn on the 20th. Take care.

Matt


 james m Apr 8, 2002, 10:17 PM

drink the barn dry
hey I just read that i was wrong about the opening band at drink the barn dry.

sorry I was mistaken!


 Matt Apr 8, 2002, 10:37 PM

Andrew, Do Me a favour
Dude, If you have admin privs. you should delete your post about Island Tel allowing unlimited IP's... we don't need them on to us.. I mean you. :) you should delete this email to.

mb


 Andrew Apr 8, 2002, 11:37 PM

huh?
They are not on to us, they allow their customers to have more then one IP because it gives them a competitive edge against Eastlink. The minute they decide not to allow it anymore they click a button and every one gets one IP per modem. Don't worry. Also, I can't delete messages from here any ways...


 janette Apr 8, 2002, 11:41 PM

.
in my opinion.. hierarchal pseudo-democratic government is part of the problem, not a potential solution. who brought us the wto, nafta, ftaa, g-8, imf, world bank, and so on? corporations and governments. i think creating local alternatives and giving people information on the issues is more effective then talking to a government official who doesnt care...

people have been trying to change government policy for decades... that is why direct action and big protests started happenning - people realized that government wasnt going to change something it sees as beneficial. there is no way ordinary people can compete with massive corporations when it comes to lobbying.. theyll always have the upper hand in that arena.

andrew, there have been local demonstrations against the ftaa and concerning more local issues. also, there will be demonstrations in halifax and elsewhere to coincide with the ottawa actions... if there is enough interest maybe one in charlottetown, even.

www.infoshop.org

xoxo janette


 Matt Apr 9, 2002, 12:01 AM

Are you sure?
Andrew,
Are you sure about that? I hope so. But I don't think so, I've heard that they can be real pricks if you are using multiple IP's... actually its the phone company, so they can just be real pricks in general. If anyone on here works for the phone company, I'm sorry if I offended you, but you've earned it. (it will be weird when someone overreacts and I get banned for this post)

mb


 Andre Uyterlinde Apr 9, 2002, 12:03 AM

Here come the bastards!
Hey this letter is to the guys who run this page or more specifically, to the person who got a letter from my friend wanting publicity for Blue Bird Body Company. Please ignore that dumbshitass! It's not a real CD it's just for fun. I slapped him real good. Thanks!


 Andrew Apr 9, 2002, 12:15 AM

Matt
You must have heard wrong. I asked them myself. They said as long as people do not abuse the 'privilege of more then one IP, they will continue to allow it. I use 2 at all times, and some times I use 3.

It does not slow anything down on their end. They have every use caped for a cretin speed. I believe most people are caped at 120KB/s Download and 50KB/s Upload (that's what I always get anyways) and no matter how many computers you got running from the one modem, you not going to pull more speed then they allow you. So until they run out of IP addresses, there is nothing to worry about.


 Matt Apr 9, 2002, 12:27 AM

cool
Thats cool... thanks for the info, I will continue putting machines on the net and hogging IPs. :) anything to piss of the phone company.


 jonah. Apr 9, 2002, 8:44 AM

tlb and their (our) ensuing dismemberment...


yeah, i guess i sort of forget that most people outside of our immediate circle of friends knows that...unless something big changes, tlb is breaking up in the fall, cos greg's moving to go to school and i think the rest of us are just sort of scattering...mind you, this is what we thought was happenning last year, but then we changed our minds on tour.

i think it's for real this time, though...



so anyone who actually likes us should get their fill this summer while the gettin's good.


and hey, we're playing in summerside in a few weeks, so people should check that out. with the sweet sweet metal action of Army of Darkness...


 Andrew Apr 9, 2002, 9:52 AM

News for locals skaters
Charlottetown City Council has voted 6-4 in favour of the skate park to be built in Victoria Park. The location inside the park has not been decided yet. But the park is for sure this summer.

Now it's just a matter if the stuff the city has is any good.

Read the CBC Charlottetown artical.
http://pei.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filenam e=park09apr02


 hockey fuckez Apr 9, 2002, 10:14 AM

andrews post
hey man, just i word of advice from experiance. get seriously involved in the design of your park if you don't want the city to fuck it up. it's real easy for carpenters or layers to make somthin that looks ok. it's a whole other thing to have it skate well. i've been all over the net lookin for mini ramp plans for a backyard ramp at the house of rock. they're not easy to find, trust me. there's a site called ramptech though that sells real good plans. prolly worth chuckin out for em. i think they come with blue prints, so the trannys will be fail safe. lookin forward to the road trip to check your shit out. later.


 mike Apr 9, 2002, 10:29 AM

i love xdavex and jane
you kids are awesome. when we have stuff, you will get it for free.

which reminds me. again, those of you not within our group of friends may not know that TLB is going to have a new CD before we go on tour late may. 9 or 10 songs, i believe. if all goes well, which it usually doesnt, it'll have silkscreened cloth sleeves and nice printed inserts. oh my.

of course as the stupidest band on pei this may never actually happen.


 mike Apr 9, 2002, 10:36 AM

dionosus
they're still playing the moneen show, but everyone should hate them and be rude to them. if you need to know why i'll show you the nasty emails they sent us.

it should also be noted that TLB my play without jonah on wednesday. "creative differences."


 Andrew Apr 9, 2002, 10:39 AM

hockey fuckez
I don't skate, but I try to keep up on local news and issues. The city has already bought the ramps and other equipment for the Charlottetown Skate Park, people have already got to use it at a few temp locations. Until this summer the stuff has been moved around from location to location and spent most of its life in a city garage. But like I said before, if skaters use the park right, treat people fair and acknowledge it's for every one and not just one group, the city will buy more stuff for the park.


 hockey fuckez Apr 9, 2002, 11:17 AM

hmmmm
if you don't skate, what do you know about using a park right or skate etiquette? i'm not sure if i like you yet andrew. not that you care. how do you spell etiquette??


 Andrew Apr 9, 2002, 11:52 AM

heh
haha it's one after another isn't it? I don't skate, I enjoy watching people skate though. I'm just to much of pussy to get on a board and do it myself... I have nothing against skating, and I want the kids to get a park here. I have also written 2 letters to the city encouraging a location over the last 2 years. I don't know if my letters helped any, but I like to think they did a little bit. I don't expect any one to like me. I have a couple friends and my computer with a high speed connection, I'm all set. But I'm really not a bad guy, just a lot of people find me annoying, meh go figure... :)

God I'm bored, I have been playing bass all morning trying to get the Spat set list down to par... Can you guys believe that, hahah me in spat. The new songs are really good though, really they are.

oh and you spelled it right...


 Neil Apr 9, 2002, 12:07 PM

well since you put it that way...
It is one thing after another. You've been coming off as thinking you're all knowing about a lot of issues that you're largely uniformed about.


 Andrew Apr 9, 2002, 2:27 PM

What is your problem?
What is your negativity towards me? Could you all just drop it? I'm trying to keep of the subjects I 'don't' know much about.

As Bane said it best 'Can we stat again'


 xdavex Apr 9, 2002, 4:29 PM

tlb cds
speaking of tlb cds, is it still possible to get the slow decay of compassion, or did you only make a certain amount?


 vince Apr 9, 2002, 4:40 PM

skating ...
The problem with the first park was that it was forgotten. The city got a whole bunch of poorly designed ramps together, and left them untouched for months. Soon enough, the ramps were unsafe to skate, and everyone started skating curbs around town instead.

Now that the location is going to be victoria park, the city will be forced to keep the ramps in good shape in order to keep the park itself looking good. I never thought they'd actually put the park there, but it's the best location in the city for it.

BMX'ers should build some dirt runs in the woods now, and you'll be all set.

The attitude and behavior of skateboarders isn't really a problem in Charlottetown. Everyone acted pretty respectful when the first park was around. I'm sure some dumb fights will happen and some garbage will be thrown around, but the same thing happens at baseball fields and hockey rinks.

Skateboarders, BMXers and Rollerskaters are not going to get along. In Calgary, we opened up the world's largest outdoor skatepark almost two years ago. The park was open for anyone, meaning that there were no rules regarding what you were riding and what you were wearing. Everyone got along fine at first, but some problems arose:

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1. Shitty BMXers destroy the ramps. People that actually have skill on the bike are fine, and have more balls than anyone else in the park. But shitty bikers constantly miss peg grinds and end up tearing the sides out of ledges and boxes. It's gotten so bad here, that the city is trying to ban all bikers from the park. I doubt the ban will actually happen, but if the charlottetown park does not have steel ramps then they will be ruined as well.

2. Rollerskaters get hurt all the time. When you're on a skateboard or bike it's easy to bail out on tricks. But if you're on rollerskates, then your only choice is to land the trick or get hurt really bad. Granted, there's alot of talented rollerskaters out there, but there's also alot of 10-year-old kids wearing their CCM rollerskates, ripping around just because it's easier to start at then skateboarding/biking. Little kids on rollerskates get hurt at the calgary park all the time. Maybe four or five a day (we have a pretty big park though). When people see and ambulance at the park, it looks bad for everyone.

3. Mountain bikers go really fast and really big. Mid-air collisions involving mountain bikers happen weekely, and it's usually the people they hit that get seriously hurt.
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I guess what I'm trying to say is that skateboard parks are designed for skateboarders. Although anyone is welcome, it's impossible to design a park where all parties will have the same amount of fun. You're going to run into a lot of conflicts and finger pointing, so get ready for it.


 mike Apr 9, 2002, 4:43 PM

as bane put it.
nice of you to mention that andrew, because i think that song you're aluding to "Can We Start Again" sums up the whole thing nicely:

"can we start again?
go back to what it meant back then.
open minds and open hearts
the things that set us apart."

what i'm trying to point out here is the reason people are pissed at you andrew is because we've got these OPEN MINDS and this is the thing that sets us apart from you and the rest of the lobotomized middle class.

dig?

(oh, and speaking of this message board)

"the same mindless cliques
the same high school shit"

can we please stop bickering now?


 Andrew Apr 9, 2002, 5:33 PM

Mike
That's why I used it as an example. I got off on the wrong foot here, and now I want to bail out :)If that's alright with every one...

Vince, you guys have a BIG park. I was watching the web cams for it once, really nice. And your right about all the things you mentioned... And the city will not let this park get run down because of its location in Victoria Park.


 Jordan Apr 9, 2002, 6:07 PM

.moneen.
.Moneen. is tommorow night.... alot of people have been waiting patiently for soooo long one being me, wow, everyone that missed the last show should come if you support the making of good music ... even if you don't like them you almost have to have respect for thier musical ability ...and if you where at the last show noone has to tell you how good they are mmmmmm.


 pineau Apr 9, 2002, 10:50 PM

moneen
So the doors open at 6?
but what time does the music start?
and what is the order of the bands?
anyone?


not that i care, but when i ran my peibands site, i got bitched at for not having enought "underground" music on my site.
but with thise site, it seems to be the opposite, it is all underground.
I meant, not that papa shine should be on the front page or anything and not that there is no "mainstream" bands on here.
i just noticed, thought it was kinda funny.


 scott Apr 9, 2002, 11:24 PM

No Subject
I'm currently booking a tour for Darryls Grocery Bag who are a melodic post punk band from Olds Alberta. They are out on tour in support of their album "A Simple Idea" This tour is one last finial push to finish up about 8 months of touring (mostly on the west coast of the states) They are currently in the middle of a 3 month tour of Canada and I wanted to know if you might be able to set up a show for them. I had a show for them at the Arts Guild but aparently got taken over for 2 months or something and their show got canceled. So I was wondering if you might be able to throw somthing together for Monday April 22nd If you wanna hear them you can listen to mp3's linked off their website at www.darrylsgrocerybag.com you can help out in any way please get back to me as soon as possible . The show could be at a bar or all ages, in a house or a hall anything would be great. You can reach me by email or by phone (250-479-9727). Thanx for your time and I hope to hear from you soon. Thanx.

-Scott


 windomearle Apr 10, 2002, 12:58 AM

moneen and underground
what time are moneen expected to play specifically???

in regards to this site having too much underground, i think it's fair to say that enough opportunity is given for all aspects of the scene to be covered (check the list of admins), the underground happens to dominate since that is where people are most active and supportive.

also, there are way more listings for bar shows on the event section than all-ages ones. if by a lack of underground coverage you mean cover bands, and top 40 music, you're not likely to find much coverage here because bands that make original music are much more interesting than cover bands, and quite frankly there are no top 40 bands per say coming to pei.

i do consider bands like the rude mechanicals, port citizen, and nathan wiley to be slightly above the classification of underground music, and they all get as much coverage here as some of the more obscure bands.

what do all y'all in guestbookland think? what does underground mean? and does this site need improvement?


 pineau Apr 10, 2002, 1:23 AM

yeah....
I wasn't complaining, don't get me wrong.
i love indie music.
it is the best kind of music.

just my old site, the only bands i had we flush, port citizen and a few others, cause i never really got it off the ground.
and people complained i had no indie content.
now this site is nothing but indie, punk type music.
none of the "bar bands" get the repersantation in the guestbook that "bar" bands do.

not a big deal.
i just thought it was funny.
it is like the complete opposite, that is all.


  Apr 10, 2002, 1:34 PM

No Subject
When will peilocal.com swag be available? Stickers? Tees? Hoodies?


 Matt Apr 10, 2002, 4:49 PM

Underground
"Officer Friendly's little boy's got a mohawk,
He knows just where we're coming from.
It's industrial, work it underground.
Get down, get down, get down!"
-- Ben Folds Five, 'Underground'

Let's not get lost in the semantics. All the bands represented on this site, or on any other such site, big or small, have their own part to play in the grand scheme of things. Sure, we have to label what we do to some extent, but in the end, the only thing any of us want to do when we're on stage is rock someone's cock off.

Astute observation though Pineau. Nice work.

Matt McQuaid
"Putting the 'antics' in semantics since 1977."


 joe Apr 11, 2002, 12:28 AM

darryl's grocery bag
someone should really hook 'em up. i am doing so in sydney and they are super nice guys so far to deal with, and their cd rocks. kinda ten foot pole-ish but different. really good stuff...


 mike t Apr 11, 2002, 2:33 AM

moneen show
was amazing... I want to thank you greg for letting us play pretty much last minute, really appreciate it dude...


 heather Apr 11, 2002, 4:07 AM

kick ass show
my subject said it all.


 jane Apr 11, 2002, 12:07 PM

what a show
Last night was unreal! Moneen's set was the most fun i've ever had on a wednesday, in the history of wednesdays. And 1.21 played the best I'd ever heard them, it was like they actually meant it, oh and dreams among stars! stellar as usual! Oh the fun! Thanks awesomefest organizers, you rock my world.


 jessi Apr 11, 2002, 1:20 PM

kinda pissed me off
i was really disapointed to see how many people left right after moneen, i mean i know that is what they came for, but you should show a little respect for the other great bands who were playing. also someone mentionned that all that was left after moneen was the regulars...oh well just disapointed thats all...great show anyway, best ive been too

Jessi


 jessi Apr 11, 2002, 1:22 PM

No Subject
i guess it just shows who the people are who have the most respect for local bands


 Greg Apr 11, 2002, 2:10 PM

.Moneen.
man i mini disced the moneen set... i have the 23 minute version of passing america/rather be dead.. man... i love you awesomefest


 ryan Apr 11, 2002, 2:28 PM

great show
Man, Moneen is amazing. they blew everyone away. Also, all the other bands played really well. Later Daze, onepoint21, TLB, and Dreams among stars represented us pretty damn well.
please god let them come back again..


 jane Apr 11, 2002, 3:42 PM

re: jessi
i was a little hurt that you think people who left after Moneen have no respect for local bands. I love the casette and tastes like burning,i was really sorry i had to miss them, but it was a wednesday, my mom made me come home and go to bed. Geez I'm a nerd, but it's true.


 Mb Apr 11, 2002, 4:11 PM

people leaving
I thought moneen played in the middle because it was expected that people would have to leave because it was a week night....


 craig Apr 11, 2002, 4:19 PM

moneen show
I stuck around for the bands after moneen. Tastes Like Burning made quite an impression on moneen especailly the ending with the dog pile. The last band of the night really stunk it up though. I think they were the guys from Fredericton. There was only about 15 people at that point but don't worry you didn't miss anything. Case in point. They said they wrote a song about Bass fishing. Yes bass fishing, I shit you not. Awesome show. Jason Dow almost shit bricks when he saw the singer from moneen start climbing the speakers. (Jason Dow is the owner or the guy in charge at least of frequency). I didn't think moneen could top their first show but they did.


 xdavex Apr 11, 2002, 7:56 PM

last nites show
damn

what an incredible way to end awesomefest, an amazing show, moneen were realy good and i guess im a loser cos i hadnt heard them before, and then my favorites tlb, they played one of the best sets ive ever seen, moshalicious i even got sucked into the dogpile, then dionisus, yep, not many people, in my opinion not much worth staying for, the casette. would have blown this show off the scale,

more crazy props to greg and mike


 Andre Uyterlinde Apr 11, 2002, 8:18 PM

Fucking yes!!!
FUCKING YEAH!!! Last nite's show kicked the most ass shit damn ever!! FUCK YEAH!!! I thought the last band that no one stayed for kicked ass man!! They played fucking "where is my mind??" I wanted to get their CD but I didn't have any cash. If anybody has one, I want one I'll pay money! Yes! Everyband kicked ass! The singer from moneen spit water right in my face!!! Goddamn! Such fun.


 Andrew Apr 11, 2002, 8:38 PM

Yeah, rock!
Yeah I had a fun time out side for 10 minutes before every one went it. Fucking shit ass damn man.


 rosie Apr 11, 2002, 11:28 PM

awesomefest II
Just writing to say, awesome turn out at Frequency last night! The show kicked ass. I have lots of pix! just waiting for them to get back! I also have pix from the 80's metal show at the barn last weekend! Just have to get to a scanner!
Hope to see you all out again!


 appearing Apr 12, 2002, 7:32 AM

TONITE
one nite only!!!!!!!!

THE ROCK N' ROLL PARTY MACHINE

Friday, Apr. 12
baba's lounge


 appearing Apr 12, 2002, 7:33 AM

TONITE
one nite only!!!!!!!!

THE ROCK N' ROLL PARTY MACHINE

Friday, Apr. 12
baba's lounge


  Apr 12, 2002, 7:34 AM

No Subject
one nite only!!!!!!!!

THE ROCK N' ROLL PARTY MACHINE

Friday, Apr. 12
baba's lounge


 hockey fuckez Apr 12, 2002, 9:02 AM

there's no place like somewhere
i wish i was in pei this weekend at bubba's. who wants to take me to bubba's. is there anyone? drink from the boot, become a celebrity.


 Neil Apr 12, 2002, 12:24 PM

moneen in hfx
I think we had the best worst show ever at the marquee last night.

im short on time, but lets just say that by the end of the set, kenny was down to his underwear, stretched out between two speakers rockin out 80s metal style while his broken guitar strap was wrapped around his neck in some amazing way. (this is after he fooled the crowd that his guitar was completely broken, and they'd have to end the show)


 albert Apr 13, 2002, 1:40 AM

Windom Earle
Stephan,
I am comming over with Slowcoaster tomorrow for the show. Keep me company and be my dancing buddy. Jonah are you interested in going?

communicate.
a.


 vince Apr 13, 2002, 3:04 AM

*bling bling*
So is there a hip-hop scene in ch'town anymore? I know that there was a group or two back in the day, but is anyone still down with the wax?

FWP?


 pineau Apr 13, 2002, 5:25 AM

hip hop
I know a few people that are "spinning" records lots.
don't know if this qualifies as hip hop.
but it is electronic music.


 jonah Apr 13, 2002, 10:03 AM

pictures picture pictures


hey, here's a shout out to anyone who has good pics from awesomefest (or scene pics in general) but who isn't an admin.. we're totally still looking for shit from people, and i'm always seeing people taking pictures at shows i don't know, so if they want to contribute shit to the site, get in touch with one of the admins (hey, i'm an admin, sweet) and we'll hook it up.



zah.


 Georg Apr 13, 2002, 10:26 AM

hi from austria
hi to all music-lovers around the world from austria and www.race.at


 windom earle Apr 13, 2002, 10:51 AM

dancing
i'm up for dancing at slowcoaster, albert. i missed the rock ranger show because of late assingnments :(

my favourite dj in charlottetown was the atari poster boy. s.k.i.l.l.z.

tech tai, eric b, etc. are around somewhere. but ever since platinum thugs closed down, the thug scene in charlottetown has kind of become invisible.

vert de frace was hella good. but he's dead. R.I.P.


 Neil Apr 13, 2002, 1:33 PM

Hip-hop
We'll i'm still doing my thing, I should have a cd out there by the end of the summer. Right now I'm doomed to computer production, but I should have my 1200s soon.

I see Eric a lot, Tommy moved back to Summerside, Squeege is still making his stuff, Kyle is supposedly getting to be a really good mc. Tyler on the other hand, I haven't seen in like 10 months. Aparently he's just making beats all day long and smoking.

In terms of shows, I'm moving back at the start of may. I've got a show almost set up. The line-up as of right now is Pip Skid, Skratch Bastard & maybe Recyclone & the goods. Ryan Vessey & Greg Flemming's new project may play also.
If things go well, I'll probably put on some more.


 vince Apr 13, 2002, 1:47 PM

Skateboard park site near Memorial Field
(taken from todays guardian)

Charlottetown city council passed a resolution Thursday night that will see the long-awaited skateboarders park constructed behind Memorial Field at Victoria Park.
It will be located exactly 30 feet opposite the outfield fence at Memorial Park, approximately 370 feet away from home plate.
Coun. Terry Bernard, who sits on the city's recreation committee, said tenders will be called almost immediately on the $25,000 project which is expected to be ready for skateboarders this summer.
"We have a site that everybody can be happy with and that will work out for the skateboarders,'' Bernard said Friday. "I think all councillors are convinced that is the site for it.''
The skateboard park will be an outdoor facility with a cement pad enclosed by a six-foot-high chain-link fence and, because there will be equipment inside the fence, the park will be closed and locked every night.
Bernard said the final two locations were identified as Memorial Field (identified as site B) and City Diamond (site A).
"That particular site behind City Diamond was close to the seniors (home) and close to the street. The population (near site B) was quite a bit less than it was with site A plus the tree barrier there was quite a bit thicker.
"We felt the trees would act as a good sound barrier plus the residents that didn't want to see it wouldn't see it all summer long because the greenery would hide it.''
Bernard said the skateboard park will be far enough away from home plate that kids need not worry about getting hit with fly balls.
Deputy Mayor Clifford Lee said picking a location was difficult.
"I don't think it's going to be the nightmare that everyone thinks it's going to be,'' Lee said. "I think the unfortunate part of that whole debate is that the skateboarders were getting a bad rap. There was an image being painted that if you're into the sport of skateboarding that you were a troubled youth.
"I know some of these skateboarders and nothing could be further from the truth. They are great kids and it is high time they had a home.''
However, Lee said it is time to put the brakes on developing Victoria Park.
"I strongly believe, and I have already asked council to consider imposing a moratorium on any further development or land use changes in the Victoria Park because I do think we have to have a real good, long-term look at what we want the park to be,'' said Lee, adding that the city's recreation department needs to develop a park plan as opposed to simply a recreation plan.


 Andrew Apr 13, 2002, 2:02 PM

Good, and about time.
Nice location, and good idea about fencing it in too.


 mike fuckin' lecky Apr 13, 2002, 2:15 PM

moneen and mother fuckers.
children of the island!

i speak to you now from a far away land known as halifax. i have come bringing a message of thanks.

thanks for making awesomefest good. awesome even.

thanks to the plan, the huxtables, av, and moneen for being sweet kids.

thanks to the local bands, too. someday we'll start paying local bands. someday.

also, YOU should be thankful. i have seen moneen the past three days (along with an elite squad of sXe ninjas) and i must say that the PEI show was by far the best of the three. possibly one of the best moneen shows i've seen, and i've seen a few.

which reminds me. moneen. brampton, ON. next week. i'll be there.

in the next 2 weeks i'll also be seeing:
mach tiver
femme fatale
american nightmare
poison the well

and a couple of others. i'll be sure to let you know how much fun i'm having that you're not.

love.
mike



 matt p Apr 13, 2002, 6:13 PM

mike fuckin lecky
mike fuckin lecky if you get this message visit the chubucto kids,while you are still in halifax
long time no see. im sorry to those whom have nothing to do with this.


 rosie Apr 13, 2002, 7:15 PM

pix
Hey you are wondering about pix! I have some from the 80's metal show at the barn and the show at frequency (still have to get those developped!)
You guys are welcome to post them if you want, I just have to get them to a scanner!
Anyone looking for pics..(even the bands), I have hundreds! All of Flush, Port Citizen, Eyes, Lending Jane, Ripping Hammer, Buckettruck, SplitLip(some of me too), the list goes on! I'd like to get them on the web! Actually a lot are already, but hey...
And those of you who would like some pix skating drop me a line and I'll make it out to the park!
cya on the flip side


 craig Apr 13, 2002, 9:30 PM

Custom Creations website
Does anybody know the web address for custom creations? You know, the tattoo and piercing place on Kent street.


 mike t Apr 14, 2002, 3:39 AM

Custom Creations
it's supposed to be www.customcreationstattoos.com


 Megan Apr 14, 2002, 3:09 PM

..
Hey guys if anyone is looking for a roomate for the summer I'm looking for a place. xo.


 craig Apr 14, 2002, 6:14 PM

Choke
I just read that Choke will be playing at the Boys and Girls club on May 22. I have heard a few things about this band but I haven't heard any music. What are they like? I just read the article in exclaim but does anyone recommend listening to them?


 hockey fuckez Apr 14, 2002, 6:57 PM

hey megan
hey megan, are you cute. i'm sorta lookin for a hot chick to live with. maybe we can work somthin sweetheart.


 Andrew Apr 14, 2002, 7:25 PM

Craig
Maybe try looking for an MP3 or two of them. I'm sure there are some around. I heard they are good, so every one should go. preteam presents y0.


 Andrew Apr 14, 2002, 7:57 PM

Choke
Goto www.smallmanrecords.com you can listen to 3 choke songs there.


 harry Apr 14, 2002, 8:22 PM

choke
choke are unbelievably good technical punk.

must be seen to be believed

they have a website at www.chokeonline.com



 Nick Apr 14, 2002, 9:02 PM

kick ass site
HEY ! awsome site up in here, totaly dig all the cool picturs and such , just tellin evryone about the SHOW on SAT APR.20 at THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB, in CHARLOTTOWN , its gonna rock hard.. hope to see al of you there ! PEACE


 Neil Apr 14, 2002, 10:11 PM

Hockey Fuckez
Don't talk to my girlfriend like that.


 Andrew Apr 15, 2002, 1:04 AM

heh
Violent pacification...


 hockey fuckez Apr 15, 2002, 8:46 AM

huh?
like what loverboy? i don't hear her sayin anything.


 jonah. Apr 15, 2002, 8:52 AM

craig.

dude, don't go to custom creations. bad news.


bad people, rather.


 Neil Apr 15, 2002, 11:37 AM

..
yeah well she did.

'i'm sorta lookin for a hot chick to live with. maybe we can work somthin sweetheart.'

I don't even think i have to say why that was bad.


 harry Apr 15, 2002, 11:38 AM

yo
any web design gurus in here who know a lot of xsl?


 Megan Apr 15, 2002, 12:32 PM

hmm yeah
yeah...i really am not interested HF. I beleive that Neil was acurate in what he was saying.
If anyone who knows me or knows someone that has somewhere cheap i can live for the summer that would be great. preferably not with scary boys with "hockey" in their title. xo.


 hockey fuckez Apr 15, 2002, 3:17 PM

bad guy?
scary eh? you have no idea. neil, quit bein such a bitch.


 hockey fuckez Apr 15, 2002, 3:45 PM

joke time!!
**how many neils does it take to screw in a lightbulb?**

**100. one to screw it in, and the other 99 to sit around and cry about it.**


 Billy Apr 15, 2002, 4:44 PM

tottooooos
Hey Craig...if you are getting ink done I would go to Eternal Dragon which is situated by the boys and girls club. My friends and I all have ink from Mike and Trevor and they are super in every way...super clean, friendly and they do some of the best work I have seen in a while.


L8R


 Billy Apr 15, 2002, 4:46 PM

re: tattoooos
ooops it may be called emerald dragon


 Megan Apr 15, 2002, 6:12 PM

right
this conversation is over. it is in no way productive.


 craig Apr 15, 2002, 6:19 PM

Custom Creations
The reason I asked for the custom creation website was because I got my lip pierced there and I think it may be infected now.
If it is infected, is there any way to heal it. I have been trying polysporin, peroxide, listerine, nothing has worked.
Any advice?


 vince Apr 15, 2002, 6:48 PM

re: lip
Just trim it off. Not the whole lip, but on the part that's infected.

It'll grow back, don't worry.


 traci Apr 15, 2002, 7:31 PM

lip + craig
soak it in sea salt. you can get it at natures harvest. its real cheap. soak it for like 30 minutes a day. just put some in a cup with water. (shot glasses are good) and hold it up to the lip. saoking it. then rinse the mouth out with water. the polysproin is good for healing it. but it will clog it and not let it breathe. so i find the sea salt works good. :)


 craig Apr 15, 2002, 7:46 PM

Advice
Thanks for the advice


 Andrew Apr 15, 2002, 8:30 PM

If all fails...
See a physician.


 Robert Smith Apr 15, 2002, 11:18 PM

Hats
Hey, does anyone here wear a blue "Nirvana" Tuque? I don't know how to spell it, one of those winter hats! You know? (Too-K)


 windomearle Apr 16, 2002, 1:16 AM

No Subject
i love the cure.


 craig Apr 16, 2002, 8:07 AM

nirvana toques
I know I guy who wears a blue nirvana toque. In fact, he is the same guy who appears on the back cover of the current Cadre (UPEI student newspaper).


 ronald jeriamia Apr 16, 2002, 9:25 AM

tongue piercing
ok, tongue rings are supposed to make girls give better head right? well, i gotta say that i don't really think it does. i've now had enough blow jobs from girls with tongue rings to say that it really makes little or no difference. in fact, i find the chicks with em are tryin so hard to use the damn thing, they end up givin shitty head. maybe i'm wrong, and that's not why girls get em. but i'm pretty sure that's the original reason for them. anyway, they dont' work. however, like chris rock said, if she has a tongue ring, she'll prolly suck your dick. does anyone agree?disagree?


 Chick Apr 16, 2002, 10:06 AM

Ronald Jeriamia& tounge rings
Thats really rude. Some girls who are not whores do get
tounge rings. Some like the way they look..just like some people
like belly rings or nose rings. I pitty any girl who has
gotten with you after your writing that.


 mike Apr 16, 2002, 10:22 AM

big lanky
ha. brad wears a nirvana toque? that's beautiful.


 adam Apr 16, 2002, 10:31 AM

josh...shows?
So when are you putting on your next show josh...cause that band i was talking about earlier is willing to play if thats cool with you...they have some good tunes...just email me or something...cool man, thanks

peace


 mike Apr 16, 2002, 10:34 AM

barg!
for those of you that care, i narrowly missed seeing inflames last night. yeah, that's right, ex-at the gates, mother fuckers. diz-amn.


 ron j. Apr 16, 2002, 10:37 AM

dear chick
i don't really think my comments were rude. do you have a tongue ring? are you callin girls who smoke the rope whores? i mean come on. you don't perform felatio? i was askin a question. i knew some prude would post on here and diss me. i pity the next guy that hooks up with you and is subject to the stop,no, and don't. shit.


 Chick Apr 16, 2002, 12:42 PM

Dear Ron J
No I don't have a tounge ring...and I'm not a purde
but by saying any girl with a tounge ring is going to
blow you is not quiet right. And at least I don't get
on the internet and trash the guys I've been with or there
sexual abilities. People can probably figure out who they
are since you left your name. Therefore its rude


 jonah. Apr 16, 2002, 1:17 PM

oh for crying out loud.

clearly it's ridiculous and incredibly phallocentric to assume that the reason girls get tongue rings is to give better head. don't be such an idiot. do you automatically assume that guys who get tongue rings are gay?


there's clearly nothing wrong with oral sex, but i do find the assumption that the reason why girls get their tongue pierced is to pleasure guys pretty offensive.


and chauvinistic.


and heterosexist.


 jonah. Apr 16, 2002, 1:19 PM

in flames.


i don't know, dude. in flames are actually pretty shitty.

and they toured with earth crisis. that's not very posi.



speaking of which, i'm just going to take this moment to declare a wholesale personal condemnation of tony victory and any band on victory records. to hell with them.


 craig Apr 16, 2002, 1:30 PM

Tongue rings
On the subject of tongue rings, I wonder how that effects rim jobs.

That was a joke. A bad one, but a joke none the less.

(it can go for men or women too)


 Chick Apr 16, 2002, 1:54 PM

Thanks
that was great, I'm glad to see some people have an open mind...thanks Jonah...by the way,
I think your a very moving singer. I've seen your band play
only a couple of times but your really get into your
music.

And i'm not quiet shure how a tounge ring would affect rim jobs,
you may have to look up that one up on your own.


 heather Apr 16, 2002, 2:41 PM

tongue piercings
i must b a really big whore...since i have venoms! hahah

I wish i could think of something more witty, or intellegent. but i can't. so i'll end here.


 ron j. Apr 16, 2002, 3:23 PM

quiet riot
first off quite is spelled quite not quiet. second, if you think this is my real name your just silly. didn't you notice that my name is very similiar to ron jeremy. the most famous male porn star, so really, i don't think anyone's at risk of being exposed. also, just because there's a bunch of trendy dorks getting tongue rings to be cool doesn't mean they're not for what they're for. and anyway, i said that's what chris rock said. he also said if a guy had a tongue ring, he'd prolly suck your dick too. however, i don't believe that to be true. i would however put my money down that guys that have tongue rings have them to assist in performing certain duties. hey jonah, i think that *chick* might wanna give you a lesson in felatio hey. apparently you really move her. and why is it that you're always ragging on people for not being politically correct. you know as well as i do it's bullshit. why can't someone come out and ask a question bluntly. what the fuck is heterosexist?? does that mean i should've stated that chicks get tongue rings EITHER for suckin dick of lickin carpet? man alive. heather is funny. you dirty little tramp you.


 *Chick* Apr 16, 2002, 3:46 PM

Clam down there Mr. Pron star
"they're not for what they're for"...and your making fun
of me for my grammer. I didn't respond to start a fight,
but you DID ask for people opinion. and no I don't have the
hots for Jonah, it is possible to give complements
without having tail as a main objective.


 praught Apr 16, 2002, 3:56 PM

calendar
can someone add to the calendar that lending jane are playing with flush on friday the 19th please and thanx.

who ever wants to should check out our show on friday and drink the barn dry on saturday, if you're not in to the bar seen check out that show at the boys and girls club on saturday, it's going to be a good weekend I hope to see lots of people out.

adam


 ron j. Apr 16, 2002, 3:58 PM

ooops
it is? my mistake. i wasn't really making fun of your grammer either. well i was,just not mean spirited. it's just when i read quiet, it reminded me of quiet riot, that old shitty 80's band. then i wanted to write it down, so ya see, i had to make fun of you or quiet riot just wouldn't have made any sense. and i am gratefull for your responses. really. if you met me, you'd like me. no really. i'm actually i pretty nice guy. i just find great amusement in hearing peoples views on stuff. in my heterosexist, phallosomthin mind, tongue rings are for oral sex, and they're not very good. in my experiance anyway. some were ok. it's not that it was bad, just not better. so why talk funny and crack your teeth for nothin. ya know. anyway, you keep on suckin, i mean truckin ok.


 ron j Apr 16, 2002, 4:00 PM

No Subject
hahahahaha. i also just noticed that in your topic it said, "clam down there" that is really funny chick. did you try to do that?


 *Chick* Apr 16, 2002, 4:28 PM

Peace then?
My god...we agree on something. I also feel
that its not really worth it to "talk funny
and crack your teeth for nothing" thats why I don't have
one. I like the way tounge rings look but I didn't
feel they were worth killing my teeth over. And the
"Clam down there" thing..I just noticed that too after
I posted it..but it kinda fits i guess.


 jonah. Apr 16, 2002, 5:04 PM

define "political correctness"



i'm not entirely sure what people mean when they use the term "politically correct," so i'm not going to comment on that directly.


however, the reason i rag on people is because people are getting hurt because of what we say and do without thinking. whether it's buying things from certain companies, making assumptions about someone's sexuality, gender, or purpose in life, supporting certain government policies, all of these have pretty serious impacts on peoples' lives, impacts that we are trained not to see, not to think about.

but i believe we need to think about these things because i don't think we privileged kids be profiting from others' misery without giving it a second thought.


or was i just being really PC right there? is giving a shit about other people who are margnialized by the system we support what you mean by PC? because if so i have no apologies for it, and thank you, it's not bullshit.


i have no problem with asking a question bluntly, but i do have a problem with making assumptions about people before even asking the question.

if you had said, "hey, why do people (all people, not just girls) get tongue rings, is it for giving head? cos that's what i figured (or that's what chris rock told me)." then i wouldn't have had a problem, but because you were making very particular assumptions about women and their sexuality, it rubbed me the wrong way.

and about being heterosexist..yeah, maybe you should have thought about the fact that a lot of girls with tongue piercings probably didn't think two shits about sucking dick when they got them, or hell...if you wanted to be completely reasonable, maybe you should have thought about the fact that all sorts of people get tongue piercings for all sorts of reasons that have nothing to do with oral sex, which really i'd assume anyone with half a brain could figure out if they thought about it for two seconds. or anyone with any piercings would probably know already.

the point was, you didn't ask a question. you made a statement, a statement which on top of being inaccurate, was presumptuous and insensitive.

yo?


 jonah. Apr 16, 2002, 5:06 PM

chick.

oh, and thanks, i'm glad someone is getting something (other than irritation) out of what we're doing.

it means a lot to me...and makes dealing with people who seem to get really offended by having their beliefs questioned a lot more worthwhile.



thanks.


 Haps Apr 16, 2002, 5:55 PM

political correctness
I think (like anything) PC can go to extremes unnecessarily, but I agree there's nothing wrong with essentially not insulting or offending people. I think there's some people who are afraid to call people anything because they're afraid it will offend them and there are some people who are so anti-PC that they deliberately attempt to hurt others... Remember, all things in moderation. :)


 Andrew Apr 16, 2002, 5:56 PM

RDs
Is the Riot Diaries only for this Saturday? Will there be any plans to run it again some time after Saturday? I really want to catch it but I got plans for the weekend....a date with a bottle. Seriously, is this the last time we will have a chance to see the RDs? If so I might have to change some plans...


 Josh Apr 16, 2002, 6:02 PM

No Subject
Everyone should come out to the show this Saturday at the Boys and Girls club featuring "When All's Been Said" from halifax, it could possibly rock hard and on Monday night "Darrly's Grocery Bag" from Olds Alberta will be at the Boys and Girls club for only 3$ its a super deal. These guys kick some ass. Also Choke from Alberta is coming May 22nd but i'll start some "real" publicity for that after this weekend. I should be posting this as news but i can't remeber the the site to acheive that.


 TastesLikeShit Apr 16, 2002, 7:07 PM

concerning tongue rings
Jonah,
Am I to understand that as a male, our friend Ron Jeremy cannot pose questions inquiring into the female psyche? But must limit his comments to generic people statements? Perhaps Ron J. wanted to get some insight from women on the board, and now you've stuck your dick in and messed things up.

p.s. If I'd know it was going to be this kind of party...


 TLS Apr 16, 2002, 7:12 PM

Definition for All
politically correct
adj. Abbr. PC
1. Of, relating to, or supporting broad social, political, and educational change, especially to redress historical injustices in matters such as race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.
2. Being or perceived as being overconcerned with such change, often to the exclusion of other matters.


dictionary.com


 craig Apr 16, 2002, 10:16 PM

Silk Screening
I was just on the www.indymedia.org site and while I was checking out the maritme section I came accross an article that talks about a group of people who are going from community to community showing people how to silkscreen their own shirts, hoodies, and posters. It says if you are interested to contact them. Some people on here might be interested so here is the address:
http://maritimes.indymedia.org/front.php3?artic le_id=1324&group=webcast

A simpler way would be to go to www.indymedia.org and just click on the maritme section. then on the right hand side you will see the section that talks about silk screening


 mike Apr 16, 2002, 10:40 PM

toronto
29 degrees today, motherfuckers.


 harry Apr 17, 2002, 12:20 AM

hehe
... i'd stick my dick in the mashed potatoes!


 christina. Apr 17, 2002, 1:01 AM

Some insight from a woman on the board.
First off, what's with people not signing their names? I mean, if "Ron J" or "Tastes Like Shit" really think that what they are saying adds to this messageboard, and are pertinent comments, why are they cowering under these cheesy pseudonyms? I mean, honestly.

I stopped checking this messageboard last week or so because I didn't have time to respond to all of the comments I wanted to, but it was recently brought to my attention that I should go check the messageboard and read what people are writing. Maybe it's because of who I'm friends with, maybe it's because of what I study in school, but I totally can NOT understand the logic behind that first tongue ring post. TOTALLY blew me away. I mean, it didn't even make sense to me!

I just can't get over that someone actually thought that most women get tongue rings to please their male partners. And to think that it was the original source for tongue piercings, completely for male genital gratification. Like, half a dozen heterosexual women were just sitting around thinking "Hmm...how could I give better oral sex to my partner?" and came up with the tongue ring. ARGH!

Like, even to IMAGINE that the reason I got my septum pierced was to sexually please a male partner blows me away (no pun intended). There are so many different reaons people get pierced. I'm glad you posted that post on this messageboard, and not on say, a piercing sites (www.bmezine.com) messageboard, cos man, I'm pretty sure the server would collapse with the amount of replies to your comment.

And maybe they don't "work" for you, but maybe they do for some people. And just the fact that you completely dismissed the fact that the women you were with were trying to pleasure you so much (even though it didn't work) also shows that you're kind of selfish. Did you tell the individuals with tongue rings that you didn't like the way it felt? Did you let them know other ways that they could pleasure you? Did you take time to make sure your partner was satisfied and happy?

The Chris Rock comment I don't even want to start talking about, because it makes me nauseous, and it's judgemental people like him and yourself that make women too afraid and ashamed and embarassed to report sexual assault and sexual harassment.

No one is ever, EVER "asking for it", and because someone has a tongue ring definitely doesn't mean you should assume they would 'suck your dick'.


And to the comment regarding 'Ron Jeremy' posing questions inquiring about the female psyche, I really don't understand where you came up with that one. I mean, really: "i find the chicks with em are tryin so hard to use the damn thing, they end up givin shitty head" and "if she has a tongue ring, she'll prolly suck your dick"? How is that inquiring to the soul or mind of a women? And do all women feel the same? Do you mean everyone identifying as female? People with vaginas? What?

I really respect a couple of people on this board, and I hope that people continue to THINK before they post some things, because comments that you might not consider rude ["i don't really think my comments were rude."] may be offensive and hurtful to others, myself included. I submitted the peilocals.com website to the punkottawa.com website the other day, but now I don't know if I should have because I don't want Ottawa kids reading this messageboard and getting bad impressions of pei kids.



It's 11:43pm, and 24 degrees. It was 28 all day today, and I skateboarded to school and wiped out bad on my shoulder, shredding it to hell, and now my wrist/right arm is fucked (allscrapedup back in action for the summer). Grrr! Hopefully this post was kind of comprehensive. Hopefully I wasn't too mean. If I was, I apologize! I got upset and therefore this post was maybe too emotional. I'm really really sweaty and gross though, so I'm out.
<3 christina xo.

i love the cure also.


 just a frequent reader Apr 17, 2002, 1:37 AM

is this site not about music???
I live in ch'town and got to some local shows. I read this site alot and i'm getting sick of reading peoples rants that have "nothing" to do with music (wheather it be local or not) and the PEI scene. I don't think many people that read this site or it maybe it's just me really, cares if a pierced tounge gives better head or not. How about instead of talking about piercings in that sense why not give the tattoo and piercings places props for doing a good job or something all those lines.
I thought it was about the local music and local shows. Why can't we have discussions about music and the shows i'm sure alot more people would enjoy that. I've heard that some local bands are recording and hopfully putting cd's out in the near future. Why can't we talk about that. How about even talking about the shows along the side bar to the right that are coming up.
I have a suggestion to who ever it may concern why don't you set up a message board where people can rant about none peilocal stuff and then leave the guest book for those of us who want to write about the bands and shows that we like.
That was my 2 cents wheather you care or not.


 pineau Apr 17, 2002, 3:48 AM

yeah well....
i happen to agree with the last person, there isn't much music talk on here....but...there is only so much you can say about how much you like or dislike a band.
and if you look in the top corner it says, "peilocals, the very best in underground culture"
NOT underground music.

i think a lot of the discussions and bashing on here are very high schoolish, but what are ya gonna do, it will always be like that no matter where you go.
it is a flaw with humans.
we suck.

i think there should be a message board setup, that has categories.
that would be optimum i believe.

but i don't count, so nevermind.


 Haps Apr 17, 2002, 4:02 AM

After all
it does say at the top "to exchange ideas and discuss music, skateboarding or whatever".. i think anything fits into whatever. :) (and there's no reason why people can't and they do post about music... although i think having separate forums would be a great addition to the site too... (but we're lucky to have anything)


 Andrew Apr 17, 2002, 8:55 AM

The State of Locals
You can only have big discussions on music for so long, then it just goes to talking about it when something new happens, actually the same goes for everything in PEIs underground culture scene.

I think this message board was setup for people to chat about anything really, and the news forum on the front page is for actually informative information on whats happening in the local scene.

I think PEI Locals is doing good, kinda sucks how people are not using their real names, but that's still cool nothing wrong with anonymity.


 ron j Apr 17, 2002, 9:18 AM

hmmmm
christina, i would like to say that you are very well spoken indeed, and your emotion didn't seem to taint your post very much. congrats, you win best response. however, you were sadly mistaken. tongue rings are for oral sex. if you don't believe me, rent the video "pulp fiction". as we are all children of the t.v. generation, where else are we to look for guidance be it not the television? fast forward to the section where vincent vega(john travolta) is at his drug dealers house buying some heroin. the dealers wife is all pierced to shit. vega asks,"what's the one in your tongue for?" the chick responds,"helps felatio!" so ya see, that's pretty cut and dry wouldn't ya say? i would also like to say that i've been close friends with many girls from many backgrounds over the years. some with tongue rings, some without. it doesn't matter. when it comes to chicks admitting stuff about suckin dick in the company of any males, they simply, on a large scale are full of shit. for some reason chicks always seem to be full of shit about suckin dick. they'll never admit they like it, half of them won't even admit they do it. so why, after all my past experiance would i really believe anything a female has to say about suckin dick when in the company of her peers?


 adam Apr 17, 2002, 9:21 AM

whatever
Hey...i just read all the crap on this guestbook that has been posted latley (no offense but...why would you come to this board and ask about women with tounge rings?) i mean, this is a pei underground culture site...who is really going to be caring abou this subject about the tounge rings...im guessing its just some guy thats to scared to say anything in his own name and he is just looking to piss people off...i mean..lets get a subject that is more socialble on here that everyone can mostly relate too...like music...that would be nice...something to do with music thats not bad mouthing someone every couple of posts...but thats my opinion, this is a music site (mostly) isnt it?...jonah..ive never seen you guys play before (ive heard you guys were great) but what you say about all this stuff is very respectable...you have great views...and well lets see if i can start a music conversation here or something...ummm...i dont know...i cant think of anything really...its too early in the morning and im at school...so thinking is not my bright spot right now :) haha...well anyways...i hope i didnt offend anybody really in this post...its just my opinion...thank you

peace out


 ron j Apr 17, 2002, 9:21 AM

No Subject
man, i'm still laughin at that "clam down there" that was really funny. definately peace chick. although, of course any and all responses are appreciated. some good writers on the board.


 ron j Apr 17, 2002, 9:50 AM

hey adam
hey adam, it's a site about underground culture, not music. if everyone was posting things like i loved the show, no i hated it. it was great it sucked would get real boring, real quick don't ya think. what's stoping people from talking about music anyway? it's your choice to read a post or to write back to one. so lick my balls bitch. oh is that offensive. i dont care at all in the slightest not even a little bit. as for the fake names? it's to protect the privacy of the guilty you mama's boy. scared? of you? of who? and it's not my fault if i piss people off. i can't help but speak freely and uncensored. i show no respect to any race religion or creed including my own. i'm like the simpsons. so ya see, if i find it funny or amusing, i don't let social taboos prevent me from saying somthing. if your offended tough. everyone needs a little offending once in a while. what about when you guys call me an idiot, and a retard? what about that fuckers. did anyone on here go to buba's last weekend to watch slow coaster and rock ranger. those guys rock. do you guys know of the band camp kill yourself? if not search for "cky" it'll be worth your while. there.


 KJB Apr 17, 2002, 10:14 AM

No Subject
It's a goddman sin I can't find any Eyes For Telescopes MP3s to listen to this morning. How's bout somnebody doing something about that. MacLeod?


 Greg. Apr 17, 2002, 10:25 AM

hey..
ron j. you can be censored... and you know if you keep posting really inane responses to people trying to put out there point of veiw.. you will...


 ron j Apr 17, 2002, 10:40 AM

hi greg
you can censor me. go right ahead censor me for my views. i don't think i'm performing character assasination, or claiming to be some person when i am not. i use a phony bologna name but it's obviously phony. there may be some trolling going on, but it's comin from both sides. are you the big honcho here, or just holdin the conch right now? whatever the case, you cant' really keep me off here if you tried. from this computer maybe, but there are lots of computers. your threats are of the idle persuasion big boy, and they don't frighten me. you also make me sick that you would rather have somthing censored than be subject to hearing somthin you don't agree with. sieg hail. is that how you say it? anyway, greg, i'm done for the day, my fingertips are sore and i have an appointment for a tongue piercing in half an hour. the band camp kill yourself has just released a remastered copy of their first album. you'll prolly have to order it from the states. maybe somewhere like pro would have it actually. if you could see me greg, you would see that i'm sticking my middle finger up in the air and pointing it in your direction.


 windomearle Apr 17, 2002, 11:05 AM

in the words of rodney king...
can't we all just get along?

i know little about the band camp kill yourself, but the videos of the same name are fucked. i like when they do stupid stunts like getting hit by cars. other "practical jokes" are kind of difficult to stomach.

hey kent, the site's going to look really pretty in a couple weeks. hold tight. in the meantime, eyes for telescopes should be finished mixing their brand new album this week. it comes out in june. wait until you hear dan's harmonica solo on "honey."

in regards to "i show no respect to any race religion or creed including my own. i'm like the simpsons."

actually the simpsons is satire. the writers portray stereotypes and appear to disrespect various cultures. but you can't take satire at face value. the show is a commentary on vices in our society like racism, agism, sexism, and other isms. by the very nature of a satire, it criticises the values it pretends to uphold. think about homer simpson. is his stupidity, bigotry, and gluttony really something the writers of the show are endorsing?


 Chick Apr 17, 2002, 11:06 AM

Your very amusing Mr. Pron Star
Haha... Ronny J, I'm getting a kick out of how much you enjoy making people mad enough to tell you off. Like 8 people have yelled at you (myself included) and your still going...Christina even wrote you a story. I don't think you even cared about the tounge ring thing...your just having a ball fighting with people. Well I'm glad we made peace anyways.


 harry Apr 17, 2002, 11:24 AM

No Subject
peilocals will be really *functional* in a few weeks (probably more like a month, with the amount of shit i have to code).

but will it actually look nice?

YOU (sales pitch) can be in charge of look/feel design of peilocals. qualifications are:

*** must be a spiffy graphic designer
*** must stick to the basic guidelines that i specify (ie, events on right, nav at the top, etc)
*** must be able to code good html by hand
*** must be a css person. font tags are NOT good enough :)
*** must know php, or be a pretty fast learner.




 Greg. Apr 17, 2002, 11:32 AM

haha...
see i wasn't trying to censor you.. nor am i making any apologies... you made a comment on how you can't be censored... i suggested that, in fact you can.. and people who pick fights... do get censored.... that's all...


 Andrew Apr 17, 2002, 11:52 AM

wow
wow, lots of activity this morning...


 jonah. Apr 17, 2002, 12:44 PM

No Subject


"you were sadly mistaken. tongue rings are for oral sex."

because pulp fiction told you so.


oh. my. god.


can you honestly reall be that stupid, or are you just completely incapable of forming new thoughts?


tongue rings are for whatever the fuck people want them for. some people want to use them to pleasure their partnerm some people like the look, some people like how they feel FOR THEM, and some people just like having shit stuck through them (and this by no means is any exhaustive list).


but oh, wait, someone in pulp fiction said that's what they were for.

sorry.

i'm going to go give up killing people and devote my life to god now.



oh, and hey, hypothetical question. what about people who get tongue rings who don't, as a rule, engage in oral sex? what do they have it for? because they exist. hell, there are people who are entirely celibate who have all sorts of tongue jewelry, are they just fooling themselves?



oh, whatever.


 jonah. Apr 17, 2002, 12:54 PM

another thing..



my email account disappeared. so for any of you who have been trying to get in touch with me since monday or tuesday and i haven't responded to, that's because i can't. so please to direct future mail to thecollapse@law.com until you here otherwise.


thank you.




oh, and why don't people who complain there's not enough talk about music on this messageboard actually post something for discussion about music instead of just whining about it. we're not stopping you. no one's stopping you. just people seem more interested in talking about other things lately.

hey, i'll try starting...sometime at the end of july, BURIED INSIDE, FORSTELLA FORD, and FEMME FATALE are supposed to all be playing in halifax, and if all goes well, they'll be coming over here around the same time. so people should go listen to their music now so you realize how fuckin exciting this is. these bands are all fucking wicked. check out BURIED INSIDE at buriedinside.com under "unspecified" (or at mp3.com), femme fatale at acherecords.com and forstella ford i don't know where, but when you find them, it will be good.



yo yo.


 joe Apr 17, 2002, 12:56 PM

No Subject
i remember when the guestbook of shame was like this. people get too wrapped up in stupid arguments on the net. it's the net, not real life folks, people say shit on here they may or may not believe in 'cause they can piss people off and not get the boots taken to them for it. stop crying about it and move on...


 christina. Apr 17, 2002, 1:44 PM

PICNIC TODAY! 27 AGAIN! you're jealous.
yo ron, i hope that you don't take everything you see on television/movies as absolute truths! eek! have you ever heard of the concept of critical thinking? it's where you question things that you see and hear around you, and evaluate them on how reliable and relevant they are to the question you are trying to answer. asking a couple friends and watching a movie shouldn't be what you form a conclusion from. they can *maybe* add to the weight of evidence for either side, but you really shouldn't just generalize what you hear on tv to the population. that's a little scary, guy.
assuming you are a guy.
read a book.

hey, and people complaining about how this board doesn't talk about music should maybe really start talking about music. hey? hey.

i also really like rites of spring. if you have one of those download mp3 things like napster, you should get "For want of" and "Persistent Vision". do those things even exist anymore? and hey, what do people thing of the whole napster/sharing music thing?

so what do people think about popular music? i know popular music has a totally subjective definition, but hey, take it whatever way you want. what do people think of the standardization and pseudo-individuation (like, making music based on a general formula, and only adding in superficial differences to distinguish one song from another) that is most popular music? can one justify enjoying a certain type of music purely for it's aesthetic while disagreeing with the context in which it's formed (say, liking britney spears songs but not supporting how her music is mass produced and sold for profit)?

wow, i sure do have 4 more exams left. ahhaaaa.


oh, and if you really really love buried inside (like i do), i would suggest making plans to go see them in halifax at the end of july, because they might (probably) not make it to pei. is what i hear. but yeah, should be good times.


 Haps Apr 17, 2002, 2:05 PM

popular music
I think music is music no matter how bad or contrived it is, so it's going to mean something for someone, even if it's 12 year olds (no matter how bad that might be for them)... obviously though, it's hard to like something that is both contrived and made in a specifically commercial context... I think that this is mostly only an issue for people that are at least moderately into music.. it seems like there's so many people that don't really pay much attention to music or have a particular interest in it as an artform who just listen to whatever happens to be on their television or radio... for example, you could say the same for movies/film.. there's probably a few people out there that refuse to listen to any music that doesn't result in the loss of more than 500 dollars but they just love that new contrived, popular movie they just saw... however, that being said, most intelligent people are capable of weeding out the bad from the good in any medium.. (i hope, maybe some intelligent people could confirm this with me)


 harry! Apr 17, 2002, 2:10 PM

No Subject
i've changed the header of the site, so the title says 'peilocals.' instead of 'peilocals!', becuase you guys always sign your names with a period at the end.

i'm going to start signing my name with an exclamation point, because i'm a' rearin to go, full of vim and vigor!

popular music? sometimes when i drink a but to much at the bars, i dance to the bar music. the janet jackson stuff is pretty catchy. popular music can be fun, as long as it feels good. i went thru a stage where i only listened to super underground stuff because i was l33t, but now i just listen to whatever catches my ear.

must be old age setting in :)

harry


 christina. Apr 17, 2002, 2:10 PM

internet not real life.
hey, I have a problem with people who say "it's the net, not real life", because I don't really think that's true at all and that people just use that to escape responsibility for what they say to others over the internet. If someone completely destroys someone else character over the internet, does that make it not count? People who say "Lighten up, it's just the internet" reallllly piss me off. Just because it's a different form of communication doesn't give people the right to dismiss or ignore or devalue intolerance, or however else people are acting.

The internet is something that I have had a lot of bad experiences with (and good experiences too, but more bad I think) and when people say that the internet is just the internet and not real life, I have a really big problem with that, because the internet has effected my life, and other lives, in ways which are very real. The arguments are real, and the people (even if they are just trying to cause trouble and piss people off and don't sign their names) are real people too.

Sure it might not be as reliable as talking to someone in person, or talking to someone over the phone, or getting an actual, physical letter, but the internet can make people laugh, make people hurt, make people feel horrible about themselves. That's real.

ok, and NOW i am going to study.


 harry! Apr 17, 2002, 2:13 PM

real life
you're using a website where the demographic consists of a small community in a specific geographic location. most of the people know eachother, or are at least loosely acquainted.

my friend moe got beat up in real life over a cblocals guestbook post.

back at the turn of the century, they were making the same sort of arguments against telephones. sound ridiculous?

harry


 Greg. Apr 17, 2002, 3:41 PM

Harry!
you are a L33T HAXOR...d00d... W00T!


 Harry! Apr 17, 2002, 3:45 PM

No Subject
i 0wnz0r joo.


 Anonymous Apr 17, 2002, 4:06 PM

Anonymity
I don't understand why so many people seem to have issues with people posting anonymously, and/or not posting their emails. First of all, I will not post my email address here because some bot will come along and grab it and next thing you know...SPAM!
Hell, I don't even surf the web without using an anonymizer. IP's may be logged on this board, but I assure you, my IP is not logged, the ip of my anonymizer is. An IP is like a signature, and I don't want to sign my name to all of the sites I visit. (and I don't just mean the porn sites)
A lot of people have views they would like to express, but they don't want to attach their names to it. I don't think you can write off a persons views because they don't tell you their name. Names mean nothing with respect to validity of content. If someone tries to undermine a persons views because they are anonymous, I see a weak tactic used by someone incapable of refuting the post based on its content.
What if I were to accuse everyone who attached their name to a post of being egotistical? I would be an idiot. But so are you for doing the reverse.

p.s. Don't eat the mashed potatoes.


 Chick Apr 17, 2002, 5:40 PM

mashed potatoes?
I'm sorry if it angers you for me not to leave my name but I don't think anyone in this "underground culture" really knows me anyways so I find it rather usless. Also the only reason I began posting was because "Ron J...aka pron star" was really making me mad with his uses for tounge rings comments. I usualy just come here to find out when bands are playing and sometimes read over the guestbook.


 Matt Apr 17, 2002, 6:34 PM

Genitals and Mashed Potatoes
It's a reference to a beaties boys song (b boys makin with the freak freak)...off Ill Communication. Some guy yells, "Shit, if this gonna be that kinda party, I'm gonna stick my dick in the mashed potatoes!" I'm not sure how it applies to the guestbook, but I guess it's more music related than most the other posts. BTW: I'm not insulting non-music related posts, before someone jumps down my throat, since that seems to be what happens here... OUCH, BURN!

"You're all worthless and weak, now drop and give me 20." (anyone know this reference? It's not Marilyn Manson and don't plug it into a search engine cheaters. Maybe it's too easy.


 F*ck you all. Apr 17, 2002, 6:51 PM

Buncha losers.
I have not been part of the scene in PEI for very long, and will not be for much longer. There are a few decent bands, Flush, Lending Jane, Port Citizen, but besides that you are all a bunch of tag-along wannabe scenesters. We got the pretentious Greg Boone who will probably delete this post before it is seen (freedom of speech is something that i see is not really respected around here) we have the kids who go to shows to beat each other up or talk trash, we have Jonah Campbell who should shut up and actually sing a song rather than talk about useless trash for 20 minutes between songs, Dreams Among Stars who want to cry because their tour with N'sync got cancelled and their girlfriend broke up with them, all the jr high dropouts that sit in front of their computer screens and argue about who is more PC and who can eat the least amount of meat, Mike Leckey (or as i heard a few people refer to him as-Dying Fetus) who believes he is the king of the scene, go back to ottawa or wherever you were. If you all are wondering why your scene smells like a big pile of maggot covered manure, grow up, wash the X's off your hands, cut your hair, get a job and stop your complaining you bunch of trailer park trash.


 Haps Apr 17, 2002, 7:02 PM

nice
well, you're wrong so far on one point because I read your post... It's too bad PEI also sucks for psychiatric care because you sound desperately in need of some.


 ProjectXandyX Apr 17, 2002, 7:29 PM

The Truth
Look its Andrew Dennis the guy you all love to hate!! Just here to clarify a few things, its posts like the one a few below me that keep me from visiting messageboards...but when i was told to check out the "bunch of losers" post or whatever shit i thought i would make an exception..i don't care what your opinion is of me or any of the other "wannabe scenesters", and i really doubt they care either....so keep it to yourself! I know that a lot of people think im a big asshole and have a problem with me...and i know there are people that i have a problem with, but keep the annonymous online personal attacks to yourself and go rock out to flush someplace you crock of shit. Clarification #2- There is nothing wrong with N'sync..justin is my favorite..i have the T-shirt to prove it.
Clarification #3- I'm 95% positive that Dreams Among Stars is not playing at the boys and girls club on saturday..corey is going away as far as i know..so there will be a lot more dry panties in the house that night.. bye for now XXX


 albert Apr 17, 2002, 8:18 PM

The reference
It's Twisted Sister.
We're Not Going to Take It.


 Andrew Apr 17, 2002, 8:49 PM

yeah
What is that? A Twisted Sisters pin on your uniform? What do you want to do with your life, you sit up here all day and play that, that, that electric twanger.

I wanna rock!


 jane Apr 17, 2002, 8:56 PM

Hip in halifax
I know this is sort of an "aboveground culture" thing... but i just thought i'd mention that THE Tragically Hip are playing in halifax on Canada day!!! With Our Lady Peace, Sarah harmer and Buck 65! I mean sure their major records deals are everything that's wrong with the world, but when it comes to The Hip, the music is just too good.
tickets go on sale saturday - metro center box office -yea!


 mike Apr 17, 2002, 9:52 PM

dying fetus?
who calls me that? really..

is it because my face deformed? or for some other more obscure reason i dont get?

whoever came up with that, let me know. i'd like to shake your hand. maybe give you a prize.

as for the rest of that post, yeah, jonah should shut up, greg is a huge dick who's too pretentious to play in his own band, and i am the king of the scene. in victoria, not ottawa.

love and hair dye,
mike.


 adam Apr 17, 2002, 10:00 PM

ron j??
Okay Ron J?

1. I did say it was an underground culture site...if you would put as much attention into your reading as you do into your bullshit attempts to tell people off maybe you would have caught that

2. The shows arent the only music people can talk about on here...the shows are good...but there is other music...and noone is always goign to be saying "the show was great" people might not have liked the shows...orthey wanted to discuss the bands and whatever

3. Why wouldnt you put your real name...i put mine up...my name is Adam Major..."to protect the privacy of the guilty" hahaha gooood one "mama's boy" haha

4. its not your fault you piss people off...how isnt it? just why would you come to an underground culture site and start going on being sexist and stuff...how is that "not your fault"??..give me a good explanation for that one pinhead

5. you show no respect for any race religion or anything...wow...you seem like a troubled little boy...maybe its because no one respects you...think about that one...and i know your answer will be "i dont care if anyone respects me or not"...that just goes to show you...

6. The reason we call you an "idiot" and a "retard" is because your acting exactly like one...i couldnt act like one better myself...you make the perfect example...

you see...i wasnt trying to start a fight or anything with my post...but you brought it on yourself...i told you they were my opinions...i have my views too...so why do you rag on me for them...???...

anyways...peace out


 donovan Apr 17, 2002, 10:05 PM

what the f@*$ is going on here..?
it's nice to see some people interested in responding to all of these posts...but i think some people here are misguided...i still can't understand why people that consider themselves "activists" see it fit to dissasemble another persons likes and dislikes...that's like saying, " shut, up hockeyplayer...flush suxx" and then attend a free speech rally...it doesn't make sense...i realize that a HUGE majority of people go to myrons to listen to boy bands...WHO CARES...is it really in your power to tell people what they can and can't like..?

how about this for a scenario...all of you people that think you are in control of the "SCENE" (look under the dictionary under non-existant) will soon have no control...and the people that you DIDN'T include will have control...do you think that your interests will be protected..? absolutely not...they'll make fun of your hair, the style of clothes, everything that makes you YOU will make you an ousider...is it fair..? absolutely not...but...

wouldn't it be nice if everyone was included like the OTHER locals pages (cblocals)..? the only way a scene exists is if everyone dumps the retarded elitisms and work together...i joined flush when the original scene was floundering here, and years later there are AMAZING bands here...but nothing makes you look like an amateur than pointing out how much someone else sucks...and the scene is doomed...

so i guess the question is...are you better than that..? or are you just a "hockey playin-myrons attendin-beer drinkin-redneck" with a nose ring, TONGUE STUD, and a mohawk...

suck it up...we are ALL good, go see ALL of the bands here-from numetal, to rap, to rock to hardcore...there's PLENTY of room for everybody...

(ps- tongue studs WERE invented by people with S&M fetishes for pleasurable oral sex...now, people do it for fun...shut up, you're both right)

donovan


 rosie Apr 17, 2002, 10:14 PM

...
Pretty whack huh?!
I think everyone should also red the message below "sign guestbook"
It's a very informative read!!

Oh, yeah! Everyone head to Melon's on Friday!!


 Haps Apr 17, 2002, 10:21 PM

agreed
I think any musical "scene" is easily destroyed in any useful way as soon as people use the words "that sucks" to someone sincerely creating something different than what their own tastes may be... (i'm not saying this happens in the PEI music scene, how the hell would I know)... hopefully anyone who actually does act like that will be asked kindly to either change or "go away" by the people who actually have heads on their shoulders. Of course, if someone sincerely starts writing anarcho-capitalist ballads or something then other measures might have to be taken. :)


 j Apr 17, 2002, 10:23 PM

benefit
everyone should come to the benefit this saturday - two local activists need donations so they can appeal the decision made by a quebec judge. they were arrested as part of a larger group a year ago in quebec city for the ftaa demos. there will be 100% vegan treats for sale/by donation and fair trade coffee! mmm.

this saturday. starts at seven with videos. riot diaries starts at eight. admission by donation.

xoxo

p.s. if you wanna make some vegan goodies please do!


 windomearle Apr 17, 2002, 11:55 PM

yo, donovan
hey donovan, are flush booked to play melons on april 26 with slowcoaster? or is port citizen and lending jane?

both possibilities were posted to the events listing, and i'd like to know which one is correct.

if you guys played with slowcoaster, that would really fucking rock.


 Unknown Source Apr 17, 2002, 11:58 PM

Show at the Skatepark in s'side on April 23!!!
I just thought i would inform people that the show in Summerside on the 23 is cancelled from what I have been told.....but I would double-check that just to make sure that it definitely is.........


 Matt Apr 18, 2002, 12:04 AM

TS
Yes, I forgot about the metal show, everyone probably heard that track a million times leading up to the show. :)


 ProjectXandyX Apr 18, 2002, 12:31 AM

twice in one day..look at me go!!
I think that everyone from "the scene" should sit down all around a big table...just like in Mob movies when all of the major familys have a meeting...and everyone should just figure out a way to get along and have this site and everything else around here run a little smoother... everything is so tense lately, friends who are no longer friends, shit talking from annonymous postees(i.e. R.J and the dude who bashed pretty much EVERYONE who's been going to shows for years around here)...i know personally we've all made mistakes in the past(me probably more than anyone), but if we all could chill the fuck out..things could potentially be unreal around here...i think if everyone made a concious effort to change their attitudes, maybe start thinking/acting a little more positively we could all surprise each other...XXX


 Billy Apr 18, 2002, 12:54 AM

XX
I agree totally!


 pineau Apr 18, 2002, 12:55 AM

arg.
everyday i come here and think, why do i bother coming here?
it is a great site with good intentions but stupid people with closed minds make it a shitty page.

there is to many good, unappreciated bands on pei for the people in those bands to be acting this way torwards each other.


 windomearle Apr 18, 2002, 1:53 AM

closedminds
it's kinda sad how one or two people can totally make it seem as if there's some sort of big crisis in the music scene here. but think about it, how many people here had an amazing time at awesomefest? fucking everyone did!

the only problem with this guestbook is that one or two people stir up shit (which i personally have no problem with - you're intitled to present yourself anyway you like). but once people challenge their opinions (which is the beautiful thing about a forum like this) they get defensive and the cycle continues.

while i don't agree with some comments made here, i'm sure as hell not going to "censor" them unless they are personally hurtful to a specific person. if mike lecky or greg boone want, the post that unfairly attacked them will be removed - not because you don't have freedom of speech, but because your comments were unfair. say that shit to their face or email them directly. don't air a private gripe in this public forum.

general ignorance about subjects like cock sucking or taste in music will be tolerated, and i encourage people to express whatever opinions they have - just don't expect them to go unchallenged by people that disagree.

a lot of people posting seem down lately because this ridiculous thread that lead into a general bashing of a lot of people, but i'm impressed by the ammount of people who challenged what they disagree with. that's the beauty of communication here - it can go two ways.


 james madore Apr 18, 2002, 4:21 AM

plague monkey
I have just found another plague monkey song on cassette that someone might want.

"flowers and shit" made when laud guitarist rodeny asked them to"play something with flowers and shit in it" at the phoenix bar..dan casely can i realease this motherfucker or what?

hey id like to agree with donovan"rob thomas"morgan about his comment about slanging people. (while not resisting giving him a slag)

with out melons, we would be without an alternitive to the alternitive. where would we go
when chaz gauy and his jazz band plays at baba's
to hear rock n roll?

the arts guild is too uptight.
does brennans exsist still?
NOT FUCKING MYRONS!
NOT FUCKING PALS!
NOT THE FUCKING PHOENIX(THANK GOD,THAT PLACE SUCKED ASS)

PICKING on people is for friends that GET THE JOKE only.after all making your friends wanna kill themselves from taughting is ok(kidding)

people who pick on homosexuals or those different then themselves ARE THE WORST THING IN THE WORLD...............JOCKS!


 Andrew Apr 18, 2002, 9:08 AM

man..
Once I stop some one takes my place. hahaha funny stuff though really. Every one here is calling RJ an idiot, with in turn makes him write another post with in turn causes more responses with in turn... you see where i'm going on this one, the same thing happened with my posts about FTAA, vegans ect... Why not stop fuelling the fire?

So how about that weather eh? +30 in Toronto -5 in Charlottetown, eh.


 ron j. Apr 18, 2002, 9:10 AM

??
i thought they were called biggots. aren't jocks people who play sports. that kinda makes you a bigot now doesn't smarty pants.


 ron j. Apr 18, 2002, 9:10 AM

??
i thought they were called bigots. aren't jocks people who play sports. that kinda makes you a bigot now doesn't smarty pants.


 ron j Apr 18, 2002, 9:16 AM

my last post ever
i'm done. but in closing i'd like to say that adam major is IN MY HUMBLE OPINION really really lame. i'm judging by your personally that is coming out on the internet. ya see, i'm annonymous, so my views may or may not be said in a serious context. you on the other hand have so self ritously stated your views are your own. you suck big guy, and you really aren't as cool as you think you are. i'm sure your friends would tell you that if they weren't afraid to hurt your feelings. there, you've gotten rid of me, and just between the all of us, i really mean it.


 Andrew