I thought now would be a good time to remind you all of The Warehouse Project on Thursday 20 March 2008 taking place at The Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock which is in Cape Town. Someone said there is a public holiday on Friday. I was not aware that there were any other days in the week. Isn’t every day a public holiday? What? People work in offices?
That’s hectic.
It looks like it could be electric at The Warehouse Project and things are sure to go pear shaped. You would be making a definite schoolboy error by going ANYWHERE else on Thursday.
“Oh yeah but my mom is down from Scotland and Thursday is her last night and it’s a family dinner”
La la la I can’t hear you SHUT UP! Get your mom a ticket as well.
Let’s quickly recap on who is playing that we can dig:
Prime Circle, Dirty Skirts, Dean Fuel, Ready D, Roger Goode, Lady Lea and Nick E Louder. There is something mental like 35 DJ’s playing.
Enough said.
On the topic of The Old Biscuit Mill, I regularly go to The Neighbourhood Goods Market. It’s amusing and quite entertaining. I took some photos there last year and stuffed around the entire time. It was classic though because there was this massive pile of horse shit, and this one kid was so amped to go and play with it but his mom was having none of it. So he just stared at it, the way I would stare at a bottle of beer that someone won’t allow me to drink.
It’s that look of utter despair as you realise that you want it, you NEED it, inside you, but someone is telling you “No!” Kids are so funny.

Mmmmm good!
Also of interest at The Neighbourhood Goods Market is the “Bread lady” She is quite hot.

They were pointing at my piece
“Sir I have seen you here before, aren’t you allergic to wheat?”
“Ah yeah…no…yeah…just buying some anyway…for the digs house”
I have never really purchased any bread from her but I have spent a lot of time at the bread trailer. Not in a stalker way. Just in a “I love the smell of freshly baked bread” It’s true…
For those of you this way inclined, you can buy ‘shrooms at The Neighbourhood Goods Market. Apparently they are the ones used for cooking though and in no way are they “magic” Which is a little disappointing because they are MASSIVE and look DELICIOUS. So if you like a bit of ‘shrooms in your food, the best ones are at The Old Biscuit Mill. Look at the size of those things, amazing.

Tasty but won’t Vortex you
That was a bit of a random post but have you seen the weather today? That combined with Derek Watt’s halting global warming last night had made my head all ca-razee!
Oh for The Warehouse Project here is what you need to know:
Venue: The Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock, Cape Town.
Date: 20 March 2008
Time: 18:00 until 4:00
Pricing: VIP tickets are R204 from Computicket
Regular tickets are R124 for general access from Computicket
Pricing at the gate: VIP is R220
R140 for everyone else.
Click COMPUTICKET to book your tickets
Now let’s all get naked.
I already am.
You’re not?
I’ll bite that La Senza off.
Weird.
Sean Lloyd
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