That show led to an epic forum thread… Started with how the club stole the hearts of those attending… And the band apparently didn't get paid because they didn't play their contracted set length
TBD
vansmack wrote:Yada wrote:
http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/people/how-the-930-clubs-seth-hurwitz-built-a-live-music-empire/index.php
Absolutely nothing random about this….probably worthy of it's own thread.
thanks for your thoughts on this matter.
And the "friend" at that show, "rolled" the bottle on staged…
kosmo wrote:It was an opening day entry in the User-Curated Hall of Fame. Absolutely epic.
That show led to an epic forum thread… Started with how the club stole the hearts of those attending… And the band apparently didn't get paid because they didn't play their contracted set length
ggw wrote:Shemp wrote:
Virginia has more vanity license plates per capita than any state in the nation. I found that surprising.
ive had vanity plates with tons of interesting words i believe for the entire time i have driven a vehicle. i prefer stick shift over automatic for you feel more connected to the machinery with your hand stoking the shaft to the engine. ive always known Virginia has had the most and it has been that way for the last twenty five years. ive tried to figure the reason why that is then rather accepted it as a fact that people from Virginia are different.
Could it be that you have to jump through more bureaucratic hoops in other states whereas VA tends to make things easy? Or maybe it's cheaper?
walkonby wrote:ggw wrote:Shemp wrote:
Virginia has more vanity license plates per capita than any state in the nation. I found that surprising.
ive had vanity plates with tons of interesting words i believe for the entire time i have driven a vehicle. i prefer stick shift over automatic for you feel more connected to the machinery with your hand stoking the shaft to the engine. ive always known Virginia has had the most and it has been that way for the last twenty five years. ive tried to figure the reason why that is then rather accepted it as a fact that people from Virginia are different.

James wrote:
Could it be that you have to jump through more bureaucratic hoops in other states whereas VA tends to make things easy? Or maybe it's cheaper?
It used to be that they were the cheapest. Not sure if that's still true…
grateful wrote:
This guy had his plates revoked by the state. Somehow the guy with the "Vagina" license plate still has his… as far as I know. The actual plate says "Agina" but he got the plates that have the UVA logo on the left which is a big orange V. So… V….AGINA… Get it? Pretty clever.
Vansmack?


ggw wrote:
Vansmack?
Sadly no. I had vanity plates when I was in college, but not since then, and certainly not Metallica.
vansmack wrote:ggw wrote:
Vansmack?
Sadly no. I had vanity plates when I was in college, but not since then, and certainly not Metallica.

My hero.
Parked in a handicapped spot.
Shemp wrote:
Parked in a handicapped spot.
Are you assuming he should not be?
James wrote:
Could it be that you have to jump through more bureaucratic hoops in other states whereas VA tends to make things easy? Or maybe it's cheaper?walkonby wrote:ggw wrote:Shemp wrote:
Virginia has more vanity license plates per capita than any state in the nation. I found that surprising.
ive had vanity plates with tons of interesting words i believe for the entire time i have driven a vehicle. i prefer stick shift over automatic for you feel more connected to the machinery with your hand stoking the shaft to the engine. ive always known Virginia has had the most and it has been that way for the last twenty five years. ive tried to figure the reason why that is then rather accepted it as a fact that people from Virginia are different.
Make things easy you say?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/for-sale-is-no-sale-in-alexandria-where-cars-parked-on-streets-cant-be-advertised/2014/10/28/ba8c1102-5b9b-11e4-8264-deed989ae9a2_story.html
i just assumed it was because NoVa resident were so vain, which drives up the state's average.
The Revolution eats its own: The left turns on ?bigot? Bill Maher
Good article:
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/10/28/the-revolution-eats-its-own-the-left-turning-on-bigot-bill-maher/
Good article:
http://hotair.com/archives/2014/10/28/the-revolution-eats-its-own-the-left-turning-on-bigot-bill-maher/
sweetcell wrote:
i just assumed it was because NoVa resident were so vain, which drives up the state's average.
Lol. I've seen 2 people with Virginia tattoos on them as opposed to the probably hundreds of Natty Boh or Maryland flag tatoos I've seen in my life. All I ever see is Maryland/DC folk trashing VA folk.
I guess we just know better than to deal with the riff raff. :P
I have seen lots of confederate flag tattoos though
