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Hey guys!

:sick: I got the official 411 on what happened with the Pendulam ticking debacle. A close mate of mine that goes by the name of Gordon was one of the promoters assistants for the now well talked about pendulam gig. No the tickets weren't fake or phony, no they didn't oversell the event nor were they underlicensed, there was even a few rumours that a drug bust was being conducted inside the venue and they had to make up an excuse to get people moving away from Metros City and quick smart. All of the above is near on nonsense, fun to listen to, yes, but as real as cops wings.

:PBJ: Anyway the story I have been told is as simple as this. A toilet in the top bathroom over flowed and leaked onto Shy FX DJ equipment which they were warming up with before the venue opening, the water caused an electrical pulse of electricity which blew all the fuses in the building. Spares of all fuses are kept on hand except a 30amp fuse which disarms the security system that monitors the main dance floor, without it the security lights flash madly away. A $2 part from your local mitre 10 could have had us kicking up the dust on the dance floor.

:ermm: I am new around here, treat my gentle, or rough as a beaver! mwah!

ps I am single, if anyone is interested give me a call on my mobile and we can meet up, must warn you though, work is flat out like a lizard drinking so it could be a week or two before I have a free moment.

this is me!

Peace

Buy the ticket... take the ride.

one - i know your face i have seen you at a few AA raves...

two - you have no idea

three - im with strich9 on the whole feeling 15% dumber for reading that post...

they over sold the event or there were fake tickets its simple... i saw the line up at metros it was f**king huge... i was at MoS due to seeing pendulum more than enogh and seen shy fx and really couldnt be bothered with the whole "sardine effect". plus my ticket was already bought.

does this look like "lavalife" where you post your pic ramble about yaself hoping to pick up? i think not...

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