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PS: 27th May, Kid Kenobi @ Ambar!!!!!!  

ohhh man i realllly wanna go to this hey

but stupid uni gods has given me a 20% assignment due that day and a 30% assignment due the monday after...

still thinking about it though, it comes down to like, a week before it and see how my progress is going, chances are it's pretty sh!thouse.

MoS sessions with Deep Dish and Danny Howells on the Sunday before the exam study break is also tempting, but prog / house isnt quite my favourite genre... not nearly as bad as RnB though :(

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pfff heat is a shit hole i was at shy fx last week when i saw a guy power walk straight past me and walk into the mirrors near the toilets then proceed to piss there then lay in his own piss and roll around in it with his dong hanging out, n bout 20 mins later people were sitting there .

that place haz become realy crap the sound system there is awsome but thats about all

Well.... if we're gonna talk about dodgey stuff, read on...

Last Friday I went to Rise with my mate to celebrate her handing in her thesis. Hooray! Man, Rise is so a$$. Boo!

Anyway, we met up with a bunch of others and were having a ball, dancing about and enjoying the lights as you do. My UV hair was glowing a brilliant blue and there was a guy dressed in a fullhouse tiger costume. Everything was peachy.

Until I looked left. I'm not like Derek Zoolander. I AM an ambiturner. I CAN look left. But I wish I never had. I now have an image so wrong burnt into my retina I think I've been scarred for life.

There was a guy standing about 3 meters away. In socks. Bright white socks and nothing else. And he was having a GRAND OLD TIME with his hands, if you get my meaning.

Some guy ran up to him and slapped him but the Naked Man just sorta turned away in a bit of a daze until the bouncers threw him out.

Apparently he'd stripped off in the loos coz a friend saw a pile of clothes lying there.

*gag*

-Lozzle

pfff heat is a shit hole i was at shy fx last week when i saw a guy power walk straight past me and walk into the mirrors near the toilets then proceed to piss there then lay in his own piss and roll around in it with his dong hanging out, n bout 20 mins later people were sitting there .

that place haz become realy crap the sound system there is awsome but thats about all

Werrd Strich9, also read about this in the teknoscape forum... That leaf girl or someone mentioned it, and also complained about a whole bunch of other stuff... got flamed by the entire forum for it... :rolleyes:

TS/ITM/DS  

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yer monkey bar is not to bad  

the globe used to be awsome for laughs seeing every one  

geting so lost with all the stairs

i think its the globe

yeh me and my friends from highschool used to hit the globe all the time, all the good events were there :(

thunderdome 2 <3




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