(e:paul) and I went full on 90's with his self-made furry track pants, and me wearing his 1991 Kikwear pants. I could have smuggled several people in with the giant legs.


We stopped at Masumi's before the rave. (e:uchina) has upgraded her life in so many ways. Music was played with non-mechanical media!! CRT's had disappeared! There was a laptop! I was excited for her.
The rave was at Tilt, a gay nightclub outside of downtown. While the rave happened in the outdoor courtyard and sideroom, Marcella's style gay club was going on in the main room. It was kind of funny to see the primped up gay dudes walk into rave full of candy clad nerds. Dancing outside put me a little on edge because these massive electric heaters blasted us - what a waste of energy. I have to say I loved the last rave in Rochester but this location was not the best - not enough dancing room. Give me dive-y mexican restaurant any day (e:joe,59583). The difference in intoxication may have been a factor too.

Casey in his happy place - inside a bear

Making moves with the bot


Paul's friend Greg always raves with a CRT on his head. That's a real 90's throwback.

I kind of love the Rochester people that attend these raves. Not just because there are a few cute boys.
I love my Amish clothes horse!
The basement is too cold - they took a while to dry out. I want to get a good foldable rack - the bedroom idea sounds way better considering we use a humidifier during the night right now.
One issue I found is a few items were crunchy - I read online that it probably was from using too much soap before, and if you use less they stay softer.
I can't believe I didn't line dry before. Shows how people are creatures of habit I guess. Thanks for pointing it out!
Whoa! I am super impressed. Seriously, you are the one person over many many many years who actually took the suggestion! How warm is your basement? Chances are the clothes would take longer to dry if its cold and slightly damp. You could dry them on a clothes rack in your bedroom in a corner with additional advantage of humidifying the room and faster drying because of the heat. I found a nice sturdy clothes rack in IKEA (or Home Depot). If you hang them up on hangers, clothes that wrinkle easily dry out relatively crinkle free. :)