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r u ready for 2 tribes mr lion?

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but you love raves

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well what about the music?

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i know you love the rave chick hugs!

RRRRRRRRRRRRRROOAAAARR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i think mr lion is ready now

not much longer LTJ gran masta here we come

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Yeah - cause dealers just walk around offering out pills to everyone. Its like the sunday markets for drug dealers. You can easily pick them out by the offical drug dealer ID they'll be wearing on a lanyard.

and don't forget the undercover detectives who u can pick out easily because nearly always they have a Hawaiian Shirt on :headspin:

bahahah

and even though there maybe drugs and dealers there...... it's too risky business to go around offering people shit, so you won't get offered shit...... trust me unless u go around beggin for stuff only things you'll get offered are bottles of water, chewies :P, hugs and affection from the son of rajab JESUS hahahaa

adrian :)

noooooooooooooo YAS please don't buy glowsticks (i hate those things with a passion)......... oh wells each to their own i guess :)

lozzle, petepie, you guys know KILLA KELLA pulled out of World DnB Tour? that phuckin sucks hippopotamus balls....... :) was sooo lookin forward to seeing him.............

adrian :P

lozzle, petepie, you guys know KILLA KELLA pulled out of World DnB Tour? that phuckin sucks hippopotamus balls....... :D was sooo lookin forward to seeing him.............

adrian :)

yeh i heard.. :(

no loved lost tho.. still down for it..

going to the thing on the 27th? March? :)

should be good!!!

-pie

http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDW12300.txt (perth metropolitan forecast webpage) says...

FORECAST:

A few showers, clearing early tomorrow morning.

NE winds, fresh at times in the morning, weak mid afternoon coastal seabreeze.

TEMPERATURES: Minimum: 20 Maximum: 31

UV INDEX: 9 [VERY HIGH] decreasing to 6 [HIGH] under cloud

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that was a pretty ****en awesome day!

 

ps peta - did dan end up calling you ? it was a mission to try to get your number!

no i didnt get a call :cheers:

he has it too the lil bugger :mad:

glad to see u all had fun :rofl:

-pie

Prodigy was absolutely awesome, and we were on the downstairs bit below the balcony and the music was still well and truly pumping my heart like a jackhammer...

Now onto Ministry of Sound Hard NRG in 3 weeks time... bang on my flavour of music...




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