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hey fellow liners.. just wondering if anyone here is interested to attend a indian / arabic dance party nite .. something a lil different to the usual clubs..most of these parties have indian food avail as well.. have a think about it .. if your keen just holla up to the address .. stated on each event..

here are the detials and some past event pics .. info etc.. location .. etc

http://www.djdesi.com.au/

P.S Sorry if i wasnt supposed to post it up on here...

vish

I dropped into one a while back.  I'll probably go again.  Gives me flashbacks of indian movies though...

sweet maybe i might see you there hopefully i'll get my liner bk b4 then..

another one on the 27th AUG next sat nite at st pauls more info at www.djdesi.com

afro you going this time? might see you there havent seen u in ages.. vish

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