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Well on Friday 14th I'm personally going to introduce Noof and Nismoid to the wonderful world of 21st Century Dance Club.

Everyone has to dance on a revolving floor once in their life! :D

OMG... not frankston.

I used to party down there about 4 years ago actually :)

Can remember the names of the places, but they are on the same strip as 21st

cant beleive so many ppl go to Lotus bar.. my sister used to work there about a year ago but quit cos the bosses are all dodgy mofo.. used to see em out the back at 2 in the morning transferring breifcases between the boots of their mercs and rollers and shit... also got threatened by her boss when she asked for her pay after she left... they also have the cops on their pay roll...

Breaks all the way!!!!!

Was into DnB a few years back, still listen to it now and then, but found the gigs to be full of 16-18yo ppl and, well, hey i don't quite fit into that mold any more:(

But find me qwality breaks and i'll be there will bells on. and maybe a pair of trainers.

Nubreed tomorrow night = :) :Bang: :headspin:

mostly into drum n bass n garage, dunno bout the breaks/jungle stuff tho...

...yeah I prefer drum n bass but due to my friends getting more gigs playing breaks at the moment I haven't been to a drum n bass gig in a while...

breaks are sometimes a bit slow and a too chilled out... I like bass that makes you feel as if you will sh!t your pants at any moment... :wassup:

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