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huh? i know two tribes is on but not MOS. Not going to two tribes no - wish i was but its too late now haha actually haven been to anything like that since middle of last year - i used to go with a car dealership crew but they are all my exs best mates even tho still keep in touch with some so i cant really go with them and only one of my mates have an interest in that kinda music - and its a lot better to go in a big group to those things - lot funner and u everyone can look out for everyone else.

is there an MOS and i dont know about it!! Damn - i wanna go back to that old berlin warehouse - that went totally off last time i was there dying to go back and do it all again!

Ministry of Sound : The Chillout Sessions

Saturday 1st March 2003

Get set for a great day in the sun. In the beautiful surrounds that is Mounts Bay Sailing Club ... surrounded by friends ... a great vibe and music ... and an awesome view of the Perth skyline ... Set out over 3 arena's ...

Chillout Sessions Arena :

Derrick Carter (3 hour set)

Cassius

Miguel Migs

Plus: Adam Kelly + Cee + Tamar + Mr Bourke on trumpet; Warren 10 vs. Adam Kytka; James A; Rudy vs. Dave Jackson

Loaded Dice DnB Arena :

Marcus Intallex

DJ Wildchild

Plus: Concept; Greg Packer; Adrian Sardi; Diamond D and MC's Jay Rippa; Sev; Assassin; Lurch; X-essiv

33 and 1/3 Breaks Arena :

Cut La Roc

DJ Hyper

Plus: Paul Watters; Max Veritech; Dazz K; Koosh; Smoulder

Tickets: $60+bf

Venue: Mounts Bay Sailing Club.

ooooh isnt that the chill out and mounts bay - chill out is not really my thing im a little more into the hardcore dance.

haha oh well pity im not a little better prepared or i would be in there with u guys oh well next time - MOs comes back in June doesnt it - wow that'll make it almost a year haha thats not like me hit 20 then i start going all soft!

geez ministry are getting pricey! hmmm maybe it was always like that for some reason i think the ex used to get it cheap.

Shouldve gone to two tribes! Oh well got a 21st that night should keep my mind off how lame i am not to get tickets!

nothing beats MOS at belmont park! That was sooo good haha great memories there! Bloody public liabilty laws ruining it for us!

Oh well probably see u guys at the next MoS then haha I'll bring Munkey along (priv joke between me and mate)

Which Cleo bachelor would be your perfect match (things you do when you bored n pissed) - Sporty, Silly, Sensitive (hmmm no thanks), spunky, smart (cant have smart cos i dont like to lose :P )

Haha i got silly - sounds about right silly/spunky always does it for me ;)

hmmm what other quizzes are there!

why do u guys always miss me when im not here (yes ive seen those posts hehe) and when i am here no ones about to talk to me :P

Haha champagne is pretty powerful stuff - u dont know how long it took to edit this message so it made sense haha

It's cos were all shy when confronted by the Female species but down the pub at the bar we are all full of bravado and b/s**t:D

Well pwptf , joe and troy are anyway:bahaha:

Cheers

old and wise

Ken

Nizmo, I am nowhere near your level at the moment, but tomorrow night I will be. I am hoping to meet up with you (and buy Joe a drink) after my dinner. If I do not appear to be in a criminal state of intoxication, please tell me to get another drink!!!

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