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im australian.

I used to go to clubs 2 times a week in aus. They are 100000 times better here. No drunken fights. everyones there just to have a good time a little expensive (cover charge usually 3000円 / 4000円 $36/$48). People buy you drinks. you can talk to girls and they are mostly genuinely interested in talking.. etc etc heaps better. And from spring time to the end of summer there are huge dance parties a few times a week.

Japan is famous for its car culture but the trance scene is even bigger. :O

ps sorry for the hiijack

pics are a bit big

akeenan...looks awesome mate, Stacey and I are keen trancers and love a good rave...we are planning to come over soon and would love some info on where to go etc...

back on topic....have not been out in Melb for a few years but Zos (sp*) 161 the Viper room etc were all to our taste....had a ball.

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WTF is a cookie monster?

haha well... when smackies go out they take pills (bikkies) but theres nothing funny about a bikkies right? bikkies (or biscuit's) and cookies are essentially the same thing so if you call someone a "cooki monster" its becaues they power down the cookies like the monster of Seseme Street!!

before any of you tiprats accuse me of knowing a little too much about this stuff ill make it clear that i've never taken drugs or even smoked a ciggi... i fcken hate smackies

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