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So any guys here have access to a fairly large warehouse that we could organise a monster rave in? I think this really could have some potential if we get our acts together....first things first...a venue!!!

Input please!

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hmm i dont know how big it is....its not HUGE..only problem is at certain times its filled with boxes and on the odd occasion a boat and a car. Something could be worked out possibly though.

yea we can take the boat out...we could do some "redecorating" to make it more rave friendly hmm i dunno how many ppl we could fit in comfortably probably quite a few not to mention its in an industrial estate so we could party out into the little street area outside...

Sounding better and better, OK maybe we should get an ideas comittee going and set this thing up for in maybe a month or so? I'll try and drag Adrian in on this, he's good at getting things moving. Matt your a champ..in at the ground floor that's what I like to see :D

well that was just a catchy title...but the idea behind it can apply to any time you want :D Just want to try and g up something that would be quite cool, a big-ass party for all SAU members.

Come one come all hahaha

all this talk of warehouses reminded me of this quote, along with the 80's where this quote comes from. ( i think 84)

"Computer games don´t affect kids. if pac-man affected us, we would all be running around in dark warehouses, munching on magic pills, dancing to repetitive electronic music."

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