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Hey Yall!

To my fellow SAU ravers .... you know who you are..

are any of you guys goin to Stanton Warriors at heat night club? for those of you that aren't too sure who they are these guys are on of the top break beat groups in existance!

I have heard that tickets may be sold out....

Well anyway if any of you guys are goin let us know! for another good ole fashion SAU hoe down shindig!

P.S. PVA, MACKA, NIZMO and mel get your frickin tix it's bout time we had a rave reunion!

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AWESOME!!!

Am thinkin of taking the bunky ford laser there.....

We will have to meet up or just look for the guy wearin singlet :-).. i don't wear t shirts to raves anymore coz they just get trashed WILL BE AN AWESOME NIGHT!!!

good taste in music you guys must have :-)

THAT WAS FREAKIN AWESOME!!@^#@(&^#*(@!(*!&)(* Signal Drivers also rated!!

Had a yarn with some guy Brendon? Brenton? (can't remember) who owns [R33GTS]. He recognised me "The chick with the silvia and the pink bits?" outside having a breather. Good luck with your car dude, from what I remember it looks good and should go well soon :)

STANTON WARRIORS! THE STANTON SESSIONS!!$^@*($&*@&$)@($&()@$

Ahhhh! wasn't too bad! I did enjoy myself but was hoping for the MC that they use in the Stanton Sessions CD... i really like that MC.

Anyway yeah they were good and man that dance floor was busy!!

I didn't get to see many SAU guys and gals i was hanging at the back of the bar downstairs getting jiggy with it in black cargoes and singlet.... not sure what you guys looked like but was havin good time....

I liked that 8 ball guy that was on before hand... he played that song that went "C'mon you C**ts" Yes it was rude but was an awesome tune... Stanton were good though :-)

spent so much time at raves an s%$# few years ago pick mine with care now ( gota save tha brain cells i got left) faithless soon then see who comes up lil outa the loop atm tho could do with few new rave buds pm me where yas all goin an stuff ill try make it

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