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hook me up with ur c0nnecti0z SAU, last minute decision to have a NYE party and need the whole fog/laser/foam machines set-up. Can any1 help out ? was working flat out so i didnt get time to check out sum place on port rd friend recommended...hope they open monday :S.

Anyone work at such a place or know of a good place to point me to ?

Thxx

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Could ask Flick to get ya in conntact with SammyB to see if he has those items, also Grim (Ben) may still have his fog machine. I've hired lighting fx etc from -> BSS Light Audio Visual on Port Rd in the past for displays and stage shows but can be a bit pricey.

theres a place on prospect road, they do cheap deals there, some dj place you cant miss it.

yeah they are the cheapest too. by far.

always have massive vinyl sales too. so im sure hiring would be cheap.

I forget the name of the joint tho, cuz ive had a couple drinks.

Could ask Flick to get ya in conntact with SammyB to see if he has those items, also Grim (Ben) may still have his fog machine. I've hired lighting fx etc from -> BSS Light Audio Visual on Port Rd in the past for displays and stage shows but can be a bit pricey.

Ya +1 for BSS. Rented a heap of stuff off them a while back. Barely fitted those speakers in the car, but was some great equipment!!

might i suggest people dont get a jukebox where you can all select songs unless you got some well deciplined friends. sis forked out a bit for 1 only to have mofo's pick like 20song blocks of the same friggen artist and then request the remote everytime someone elses song came on to skip

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