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hahah that was sooo funny... then we got him to yell out "dan the man rules" :( over all i think it was a great night.. so many adventures and just chillin inthe grandstand was hella cool.

Thanks to Liz and Dan for hanging out with us :) and nice to see you again lauren. and nice to meet u melki and adrian :(

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a siikass of a night!!!

Checked out all rooms early then hung around the middle-ish area of the main room until around 6am then checked out the rest of the rooms again, only to find adrian_perth gurning it out in the drum and bass :cheers:

Man did Ferry's set go off or what? especially when he played his classics, Punk and ROck Your Body Rock... that was absolutely awesome!

Nice to meet u Niz and Melki ;), hope to meet the rest of u's soon ^^/

I went totaly nuts to 'Punk' and 'Rock Your Body' was aiting all night for them to play, i as outside on the stadium when 'Punk' started, was pretty crazy sight seeing basically the whole audience in the stadium pick and and move inside to listen. And then 'Rock Your Body' came on directly after wards, total highlight of the night.

Luv'd seeing a strobe light go off and a good song come on, 1000's of people put the hands up and start jumping.

Its insane.

:jump:

:rave:

I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music,I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music, I like repeditive music -Regurgitator :cheers:

The Panics are good ;)

Had a great time :) Saw Adrian, Petie pie, Lozzle, Tigeryas, BamBam, Liz n Dan, Boosty n Denish, Denver ...... to those i missed damn! :)

Had a great time .... spent a lot of it upstairs hanging out with Mel, Josh n Darrens funky clone. Tao's remix to Smells like Teen Spirit went crazy :crazy:

Pulled up fine Sunday morning ..... then got a bit pissed on sunday night and now i feel dizzy and shite .... so today at work will be interesting.

Hey mel ...... foreeevver young ... i wanna be foreeever young :D *rofl*

was wicked fun! outside was such a nice night.. funny watching the volleyball.. bring on bikini's! they rock.. got so hot so ripped off shirt and ran around with a glowing green bikini top on.. felt so much better after that.. :)

was good fun night. nice change from metros and monkey bar :)

adam f goes off!!! :D

well i had a ball runnin round with my lil sis and a few old rave buddies i met along the way mr lion was a hit with the ladies involving many hugs for both of us bring on cute backpacks tunes where great as you would expect for a belmont rave and the atmosphere was brilliant good ta see perth can still bring it for the big ones

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