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krusty demons was SIIiiiiiCCCKkkk although maybe a lil dragged out too long with a retard on the mic but hey you just can't go past their unique suicidal styles.... saw a blue 32 on the way home that i havent seen b4 (i was driving granny styles as still hanging on to last point which is already gone once i pay it ... how sad

anyone else go?

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To be Perfectly honest it was CRAP !!

We left hlaf way though, cos after 2hours of watching and 2 hours of waiting, we saw about a REAL 15 min of jumps.

THE rest was hype and crap !!

IMHO ....

Although, a lot of people there were enjoying it. Scare's me.

R31, yep the crowd APARENTLY spilled onto the track when it was over.

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