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What's the vip business? Is it something you pay extra or what?

Cannot wait to see

Going to be a good day for it.

lol IMO its a waste of money, you go into a little tented off private area, where there are toilets and a bar, nuthing is free and at big events like FMF the toilets and bar in the VIp area are just as hard to get too so its sumwhat pointless

free VIP is worth it, but paying the $20 extra IMHO isnt

I had a few celebration drinks.

Hmmm we wouldn't have known

up off

in out

fatrt

ao84hyf

boooogy booogy bum bunm

yummy plastic

worm up.

worm off

I won a leg

my name is arm

arms for fresh. for freee,

legf off.

aphex.

farm

noise. famrm

I dont do drugs.

im just alittle weird at times.

Im a good boy.

drinkey.

fart.

cookie.

:)

:rolleyes:

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