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I've considered going to check out Mutek, as I've heard nothing but good things.

Seriously check it out..its worth the trip. I endured a 34 hour bus ride but it was worth every agonizing moment...
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Layborn wrote:I endured a 34 hour bus ride but it was worth every agonizing moment...
:shock: wtf! you guys must be minimal nuts to get on a bus that much time. isn't there a plane service around?
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i am canadian :) montrealer the best place to be.

mutek changed my life, my music and my goals
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Layborn wrote:
I've considered going to check out Mutek, as I've heard nothing but good things.

Seriously check it out..its worth the trip. I endured a 34 hour bus ride but it was worth every agonizing moment...
My holiday plans for 2006 are definitely going to take this into account. although I think all the way from Calgary, I'll take a plane rather than the bus. ;)
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good idea..See ya there..:)
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Layborn wrote:
I've considered going to check out Mutek, as I've heard nothing but good things.

Seriously check it out..its worth the trip. I endured a 34 hour bus ride but it was worth every agonizing moment...

stealing my review are you now Layborn? HA!

Sanity - I wondered where mine had disappeared to while enduring a 34 hour bus ride cross country to Montreal, Quebec. Sleep deprived thoughts consumed my mind while I repeatedly tried to maintain composure sitting millimeters away from the passenger to my left. A sore back, full bladder and a never-ending growling stomach - what is worth this agony, one might ask. I can proclaim with great confidence that a certain festival that occurs annually, in a city that is commonly known for its ethnic culture and diversity was worth every agonizing moment.

I'll be there again with bells on... mmmmutek.
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Well it was a long ride and you took all the leg space..:P
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