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niz - ministry of sound is a crock of shit. they charge $70/ticket - and deliver the same experience as a $30 ticket night.

DNB people just end up paying for doof burger lasers.

that's my rant.

btw - belvior is good provided that you have breathing apparatus and a total fire ban.

Snyps - we drove past and saw it on fire - it was out the front wasnt it?

MoS isnt what it used to be - used to be really good back in the old skool days - i agree its shit now. But its all good fun .... my friends really want to go and i havent been to an event in ages!

Originally posted by Nizmo

MoS isnt what it used to be - used to be really good back in the old skool days - i agree its shit now. But its all good fun .... my friends really want to go and i havent been to an event in ages!

hahaha....... :wipes tear:

niz, you hardcore oldskooler you....

yeah thats what i said - gotta have the atmosphere sometimes - but yeah it can be annoying too many people and not having your own space .... having to queue for hours for a loo etc haha

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