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It was anything but that actually

there was some of that around, but some of the talent getting around was insane

I wouldn't go again though for a few reasons, such as asshat organizers (Right Mick?)

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there was this one chick that he thought was a girl.....but lets just say she had an awefully big adams apple for a chick, It was a good disguise though Beau!

I almost fell off my chair after reading that, cos I know what REALLY happened to Mick! :lol:

(tha bastard)

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It was alright, played to much on the 70's thing and didnt give the great dj line up enough time, but after putting away a bourbon or 10 i didnt seem to care to much. Id go again. next one in either may or march (may me thinks) next yr. Hopefully they will have different MC's at the next one, that big brother guy was a dick

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Yeah he was a bit of a cockster

looks like he was high as a kite (probably was).... it was kinda amusing watching him try to navigate across the dance floor (which was largely empty at the time)

I thought Cabin Crew were alright

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I would say shit all shit, the line up sucked the first DJ couldnt mix piss and crap in a toilet if he was sitting on it, the band may as well have gone home. The last DJ was good or maybe i had just drank my share of crap drinks, the chicks were mostly hot but with the same old pathatic attiude oh you dont look rich or wog to me. Oh the food was found in some tip somewhere then served to us in old style chinese boxs but none of the food was anywhere near chinese.

All in all i dont think ill ever be going again and there lucky i dont right an abusive email wanting my money back

Oh the venue was great but thats it

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