BUMPDAY ft. Kapt N Kirk (Space Cowboys) and Marky Ray (Brass Tax)
˚˚ BUMP Wednesdays ˚˚
˚ Underground SF 424 Haight Street SF, CA 94117 ˚
˚ Wednesday January 21, 2015 ˚
˚ 10pm - 2am ~ 21+ ˚
˚ free ˚
This week we're featuring big breaks from the crews that brought you Breakfast of Champions and Supper of Survivors!
About Kapt N Kirk:
At Starfleet Academy, Kirk became the only student to defeat the Kobayashi Maru test, garnering a commendation for original thinking by reprogramming the computer to make the "no-win scenario" winnable. Kirk was granted a field commission as an ensign and posted to advanced training aboard the USS Republic. He then was promoted to lieutenant junior grade and returned to Starfleet Academy as a student instructor. Students could either "think or sink" in his class, and Kirk himself was "a stack of books with legs". Upon graduating in the top five percent, Kirk was promoted to lieutenant and served aboard the USS Farragut. While assigned to the Farragut, Kirk commanded his first planetary survey and survived a deadly attack that killed a large portion of the Farragut 's crew, including his commanding officer, Captain Garrovick. He received his first command, a spaceship roughly equivalent to a destroyer, while still quite young.
About Marky Ray:
Was initially depicted as the USS Enterprise's science officer for the original pilot, "The Cage" (1964). Although "The Cage" did not air, Spock's eleven years of service under the command of Captain Christopher Pike are referred to and depicted in "The Menagerie" (1966) and other episodes] The character's first broadcast appearance is in "The Man Trap" (1966), which introduces him as the ship's science officer and first officer under Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner). Star Trek depicts a trio of Spock, Kirk, and Doctor Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley); while McCoy often acts as Kirk's conscience, Spock offers the captain an emotionally detached, logical perspective. The character also offers an "outsider's" perspective on "the human condition".
Dirty music in a dirty DJ dive bar with people doing dirty things in dark and dirty corners... That's what Friends with Benefits is all about... Members of The Janky Barge, Brass Tax and other Bay Area crews combine forces to bring San Francisco the best of breakbeats and bass every Wednesday at Underground SF.
This week's selectors:
˚ Kapt N Kirk ˚
˚ (Space Cowboys) ˚
This week's BUMPDAY resident support:
˚ Marky Ray ˚
˚ Brass Tax) ˚
˚ BUMPDAY is at Underground SF ˚
˚ 424 Haight Street SF, CA 94117 ˚
˚ Every Wednesday ˚
˚ 10pm - 2am ~ 21+ ˚
˚˚ Early Arrival Highly Recommended ˚˚
BUMPDAY ft. Kapt N Kirk (Space Cowboys) and Marky Ray (Brass Tax)
˚˚ BUMP Wednesdays ˚˚
˚ Underground SF 424 Haight Street SF, CA 94117 ˚
˚ Wednesday January 21, 2015 ˚
˚ 10pm - 2am ~ 21+ ˚
˚ free ˚
This week we're featuring big breaks from the crews that brought you Breakfast of Champions and Supper of Survivors!
About Kapt N Kirk:
At Starfleet Academy, Kirk became the only student to defeat the Kobayashi Maru test, garnering a commendation for original thinking by reprogramming the computer to make the "no-win scenario" winnable. Kirk was granted a field commission as an ensign and posted to advanced training aboard the USS Republic. He then was promoted to lieutenant junior grade and returned to Starfleet Academy as a student instructor. Students could either "think or sink" in his class, and Kirk himself was "a stack of books with legs". Upon graduating in the top five percent, Kirk was promoted to lieutenant and served aboard the USS Farragut. While assigned to the Farragut, Kirk commanded his first planetary survey and survived a deadly attack that killed a large portion of the Farragut 's crew, including his commanding officer, Captain Garrovick. He received his first command, a spaceship roughly equivalent to a destroyer, while still quite young.
About Marky Ray:
Was initially depicted as the USS Enterprise's science officer for the original pilot, "The Cage" (1964). Although "The Cage" did not air, Spock's eleven years of service under the command of Captain Christopher Pike are referred to and depicted in "The Menagerie" (1966) and other episodes] The character's first broadcast appearance is in "The Man Trap" (1966), which introduces him as the ship's science officer and first officer under Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner). Star Trek depicts a trio of Spock, Kirk, and Doctor Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley); while McCoy often acts as Kirk's conscience, Spock offers the captain an emotionally detached, logical perspective. The character also offers an "outsider's" perspective on "the human condition".
Dirty music in a dirty DJ dive bar with people doing dirty things in dark and dirty corners... That's what Friends with Benefits is all about... Members of The Janky Barge, Brass Tax and other Bay Area crews combine forces to bring San Francisco the best of breakbeats and bass every Wednesday at Underground SF.
This week's selectors:
˚ Kapt N Kirk ˚
˚ (Space Cowboys) ˚
This week's BUMPDAY resident support:
˚ Marky Ray ˚
˚ Brass Tax) ˚
˚ BUMPDAY is at Underground SF ˚
˚ 424 Haight Street SF, CA 94117 ˚
˚ Every Wednesday ˚
˚ 10pm - 2am ~ 21+ ˚
˚˚ Early Arrival Highly Recommended ˚˚
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