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Sooooooooooooooo. Who is going to ParkLife?

a lot of friends that usually go to music festivals aren't going to ParkLife this year... the lineup doesnt look Amazing..

But I think I will have a good time anyway.. they still havent sold out the first release of tickets. So it may not be an overcrowded event which is a plus..

A lot of friends who dont normally go to these events seem to be going to ParkLife though..

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already got my ticket for parklife :banana:

albert - you got your ticket yet?

YES FARKEN!!!!!

THIS IS THE 4TH TIME YOU'VE ASKED ME, GO AWAY!!!

:)

mm

here's my schedule:

GOLDFRAPP maybe

PLUMP DJs def!

METRO AREA def!

FAMILJEN DEF DEF - his album is pumping!

VAN SHE maybe

SOULWAX maybe

DIZZEE RASCAL DEF!

DIPLO DEF!

DOES IT OFFEND YOU, YEAH? def!

FAKE BLOOD def!

ELEKTRONS def!

DRAGONETTE maybe

GRAFTON PRIMARY DEF DEF!

PEACHES maybe

JESSE ROSE DEF!

YUKSEK maybe

BOY 8-BIT DEF!!!!

local mmm, cbf knowing haha

maybe ajax

oh is Kid kenobi playing?

f**k man i wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiish kid kenobi was playing.. he went offffffff! at we love! his set made the night for me :banana:

haha didnt realise you already said you had your ticket hahahhahaha .. .everyone else I ask is always "yeh yeh yeh I will get it"

kid kenobi was crazy at we love sounds...

that was my highlight i left after that, the bravery was ok but everyone was wasted on drugs and too many wankers were taking their shirts off.

hahah I remember towards the end of the night there was a crowed of about 20 guys all standing together near the bleachers with their shirts off dancing together.. was quite funny. They all thought they were king shit and everyone else was just walking around them laughing

LOL!!!

i saw the first 10 mins of cassius and left, and i saw a dude doing the running man to the side of the building. was just thinking of how impressed the wall must have been.

i reckon the next day that guy must have told all his friends he picked up a hottie, but forgot it was a brick wall. what a loser.

:)

I saw so much funny shit that day.

Sheng's mate in the bear outfitt that came with us.

some f**ken wasted guy in bathroom who couldnt piss unless he dropped his pants and undies all the way to the floor

the ranga with the shirt "RANGA 08" on the back

a group of guys jum,ped the fence only to get smashed by the cops and security guards

my awesome albert-finding-skills. Whenever shengert dissapeared I found him in a matter of minutes :banana:

ahhh good times.

FAMILJEN DEF DEF - his album is pumping!

That's what I'm talking about. You see that little 'Creative Vibes' logo on the back of the CD? That's me, bitches. :P Currently browsing SAU from the very same building that brought you that album.

lol the bear - saw him a few times. would have lost so much weight just in sweat! i was late getting back from nz that night, didnt unpack, left my case in the car and went straight to sounds. stank like hell but so did everyone else :P

i saw heaps of condom packets and shit everywhere. and a guy that took a basketball with him and was ballroom dancing with it.

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