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I'm bored today so I felt that I had to post something totally irrelvant to cars and the like.

How many Vic SAU goers visit Hard Kandy on a Friday night?

I'm a reasonably newbie at going but I have nothing to say about it besides I'm hooked!!! :rave:

The first time was just before Xmas and then I've been the last 2 weeks running and it has gone off in a big way everytime.

I was kindly introduced to HK by Wardest and I must say that it one of the best things I have ever experienced.

It gives me something to look forward to during the week, especially today as not only is "Hump Day" but it is only 2 sleeps until the next Kandy session!!

Unfortunately I won't be there this Friday due to other committments but I will definately be there next Friday and other Fridays to come.

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booooo to u too!!

:D

i only went once when i was chilling down outside with my cousin at cage... went in for about 20mins and came str8 back out again... too many heros with their shirts off and dancing like gorillas.

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mmm, DJ_Lethal and i go to Billboard every Sat night (not the Hard Kandy night)

But out bartender (yes... we know him by name we are there so often) says that friday nights go off just as good.

In a hardcore way.

So i'm planning to go one night soon and check it out.

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Bugger Kandy and the Cage - go to the Mansion! (Now Im showing my age!)

Actually if you are getting into Kandy/Bubble etc try the Frantic events (held at rOOm680 every now and then on a Friday. Used to be held at different locations - Palace, Dome, Capsule) Best Hard House nights out in Melb by far (or used to be when I was clubbing) Free super-doopers rock.

http://www.frantic.com.au/fl_index.html

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Admittingly, I haven't been to Bubble or Bass Station yet but am intending on going in the very near future.

For the timebeing though, there is no alternative to the Kandy.

I have met some people who have been going for over 3 years and they reckon that it is simply getting better as time goes on.

Scott Alert is a dead set legend and one of the best DJs I have ever heard anywhere!!!!

I have found Nirvana and it's name is Hard Kandy!!!

Oh and BTW, Nark, for the fact that you are leaving the Skyline fraternity, noone is listening to you anymore :whip:

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Hey leewah this is from my gf :D

"hehe how old is leewah to only just now find out about kandy ? it was good when i went but hopefully he will move on lol to some hardcore stuff not that there is any good clubs like cage anymore.. some one should buy him a ticket to a rave and open his eyes up :P"

lmao u go girl

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