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As Nark said Sammy, your definately going for the wrong reasons.

This is a problem which the rave scene has these days.  People always think that going to a rave is simply an excuse to go and take drugs which I find quite disappointing.

Why are people so determined to go to a rave just to do drugs?  If you wanna do that, stay at home and do it with your friends.  It's safer there with no dogs and police running around.

People should learn to have fun at raves without drugs.

"Drugs are baaaad, mmmmmmkay"

Mmmmmmm, K....

agreed leewah, but its not just me, its the majority of the people who go to these sorta things as well, so there needs to be a shift in peoples perceptions about the whole rave thing, because they are now perceived to be a place where you can "take a lot of drugs dance and have good time" not just "dance and have a good time"

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On the contrary dude; It is now more like Heat than ever before.

Its aquired the rank of "McRave"

There will be more latte' dudes in pink, upcollar polo shirts than Summerdaze or Chapel St put together.  

The trendy hair dos will be the "Millenium Mullet" and Robbie Williams mohawk

So many people that movement will be difficult. Undercover cops and sniffer dogs so thick that ppl will step in dog crap.

And the chance of having a waxed, roid pumping, coke sniffing sweat monster bumping into me don't make me wanna buy a ticket at all.

However this is all just the voicing of my opinion.

If ya do go, rock on and have a wikkid time.

Alternatively there are other more intimate, focussed parties on this month for those, who like me, have an aversion to the crowds.

Go sick whatever you do!!!!!!!!!!!!

:rave:

hey i wear pink ralph loren polo sometimes...you got a problem with me?!?!? haha kidding.

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has n e one heard about a rave on a boat thats on next weekend?

Yeah, it's called OnBoard and it's gonna be farking HUGE!!! It's on Sat 19th Feb on the Polly Woodside by Geoff's Shed (Exhibition Building).

Line up is as follows:

SHIP

9 - 10 COD vs JFX

10 - 11 Shelden

11 - 12 Taran M

12 - 1 Kelsta (Happy Birthday set)

1 - 2 Andy Golden vs Soul T

2 - 3 St Luke

3 - 4 Luke Math

4 - 5 Scott Alert vs Klassic

Shore

9 - 10 Danze

10 - 11 LilMiSBrakes

11 - 12 Feigan

12 - 1 Keltec

1 - 2 Cheeky B

2 - 3 Dave Pham

3 - 4 Degenerator

4 - 5 Photon

Typical 9-5 day for me :D

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