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i actually met some decent cops the other day. plenty of reason to pull over a car full of curries at 4 am driving round dande rd i'd say. guys looked bored as too but then again they weren't tmu so weren't dicks about it

How was it?

Was meant to go but woke up at 4pm :/

Went for a ride instead wasn't hard finding company lots of bikes out today

Good show, not worth the $20 entry though. Think I enjoyed the bikes parked out the front more. Good to sit on bikes and compare them to mine...reassures me I'm riding the right bike for me. Everything else was uncomfortable by comparison, especially the Daytona 675.

Yeah birds i was gonna go until I looked up $20 price kinda a rip to walk around and see a few bikes then drive home lol if I had a bike would of made parking easy so may of rode in..

Also, I should of filmed your party rock from last night, pretty good effort getting the whole crowd into it would go nicely next to your bowling video

Edited by UNR33L

Yeah we rocked it lastnight! One of the best nights we've had there. Should have been there earlier for Butterfly...had some of the hens parties cheering for my white boy rapping

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Bet it had nothin on Hypnotize at Pretty Please

Was trying to think of the name of that club the other day...that night has moved to La Di Da. The only regular song I remember from PP is "Throw Your Hands Up" by Qwote. But I think I remember Hypnotize coming on as we were leaving one night?

Was trying to think of the name of that club the other day...that night has moved to La Di Da. The only regular song I remember from PP is "Throw Your Hands Up" by Qwote. But I think I remember Hypnotize coming on as we were leaving one night?

How could you forget us storming back to the dfloor haha

Another regular was Next - Too Close

How could you forget us storming back to the dfloor haha

Another regular was Next - Too Close

Cause it's been so long since you came out and partied!

Do remember that song...

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