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Yotis...what's your caper? Why don't you have a car?  

By the way it's still gonna be a couple of months away...so lots of prep time ;)

Glows sticks...all the colours of the rainbow :)

My friend too much happend in the last few weeks, suffice to say I hate rain now....

Yeah it is a fair way away.. hopefully then I will have a car again. :D

Hmmm dunno about that softcore 80's music...maybe some of the later old-school rave stuff....will have to dig around a bit. Some old prodigy....moving into more of the current dance stuff really.....some of the earlier Ministry of Sound would be quite good....even the current stuff.

All input quite welcome :D

Yeah hard energy are good. I'd hate to admit it...but scooter has actually got the typical sound of 89 in most of his tracks...but let's face it he's a crazy German that spouts crap :( Anyone who says "the painted cow" and "it must be dave on a train"???? has got serious issues...don't believe me then check out his lyrics :D

Don't forget "Respect to the man in the ice cream van" - Scooter

Will be there FOR SURE!!!!

Music hmmm - Early off some commercial dance/house R'N'B moving into Ministery/Skitz/Becstar/ moving into happy house followed by hard house followed by ministery chillout around 5am onwards ----- What a night

Scott brown

Dj Hixxy

Bonkers

Dj Weirdo & Captain tinrib

Godskitchen&Gatecrasher

Slinky&Delerium

Ferry Corsen

Tiesto

Anything from the human traffic soundtrack :)

Scooter

Prodigy

Any tidy trax

Dyewitness

Kevin Energy

....

And throw in some cool new mixes of old songs.. like vietnam war song techno remixes :) If u know what i mean

and oh yeah, can anyone get some coke?

a cola :D :aroused: :alcoholic

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