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two tribes! awesome... first day rave so it looks like...

not the bestest lineup ever, but good names, Rank 1, Push, Signum, Bukem...

Adrian count me in for 2 tickets (so far), will let you know if i need more...

Y@$ (from Japan)

yes mullberry is on swan and its not to bad to drive there....

nah i have mikes bday and other stuff i wanna do.. sick of wasting money on events and then being stuffed until i get paid again... :(

yeah, just saw that prodigy will be @ two tribes. . haven't seen them since 1993 so I might go along to it :D

but they were much better back then, they hadn't sold out :D

but the girlfriend wants to see IM, they're her favourite group, so its probably one or the other for me :rofl:

haha well two tribes is gonna be a day rave so you can make it for sure :)

bentley? which direction from bentley though? 40 mins drive from Perth and you lose reception .. haha jk... :)

40mins from the centre of tokyo on an unlucky day would get you around the block... hehe also jk...

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