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lol, id rather hang out with friends, nice dinner and drive, than spend $150 in a room filled with sweaty guys and girls listening to only some music im interested in.

doubt you will get a lot of sweat happening in apple bar somehow Damo...too nicely dressed to break a sweat really....its just a different environment....

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ugh. got the clutch back from acs today.

im looking at about $1100 to get it ready to use. lol.

thought it was a metallic or a ceramic clutch, in which case a rebuild is up to maybe $500.

but nope. its a carbon single plate.

hah, doubt you could get a basically new ats/across/carbonetics/acs single plate carbon for anything less than $1500 though, so in that respect, its alright value.

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haha I'm keen!

Luciano? Priess? Weezy? J-Dawg?

I'm still waiting for Damo to come out and hit town with everyone :)

And yeah, I had a feeling it wouldn't be real popular simply due to the amount of locals, hint of hardstylez, etc. Nik Fish is more suited to L!ve and Earth venues... def not HQ. And yeah, throw in a international DJ and it'd be packed.

Im in for sure. Perhaps even a early mix before heading in :)

doubt you will get a lot of sweat happening in apple bar somehow Damo...too nicely dressed to break a sweat really....its just a different environment....

lol, spot on mate - its not a packed club full of off tappers sweating their nuts off jumping up and down with hands in the air; i'm pretty confident to say it'd be a lot classier, casual, sit down have a drink and actually hear yourself talk over the tunes (but still at a nice volume on a big system), a lot of females on the dancefloor, with room to move

Im in for sure. Perhaps even a early mix before heading in :)

you're onto something Craig mate!

Keen as. I've got a few mates who are/were resident DJ's at Savvys, Marble, etc and would be keen to also join us. They're into more prog, house stuff.

very nice!

i'll be keen for sure, just depending on when - i'm hopeless with plans especially this time of year

a lady at my work got stabbed in the face and her purse stollen!

some fat flamin mongrel charged her, stole her purse and slashed her face.

then one of the forkies drove his fork into the middle of the street trying to block the road off abit but drove up the curb and nearly hit one of the bosses mates new lexus.

found out later that the dude stole a cops gun, the car he was driving in and then when the cops where getting a report from some of us he tried robbing the NAB down the road got nothing went on to another and nothing.

rammed a few cop cars along the way too. this dude must have been high as a kite!

work locked us inside. could here cop car and choppers etc. (still got made to work though, lol)

hopefully everyone elses day wasnt so eventfull!

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