jeebus dies for his own sins, not mine...Direkt wrote:Jesus Christ GK!
i said i was makin joke, the NEXT post WAS addressed 'kitty' > thats me right?
sheesh!!!!!
check out sci fi thread for more gang ups you should be policing.
jeebus dies for his own sins, not mine...Direkt wrote:Jesus Christ GK!
it happens in gippsland. have witnessed.almax wrote:i wonder if people have pingz without rave, like in Tamworth, do the cowboys get on the pingz and then have an urge to listen to Tiesto
yeh but i find i end up talking to the other supporters more than watching the game lol.Direkt wrote:Watching the footy on pingaz can be fun!
In fact, watching anything on pingaz can be fun.
I haven't done it at a live game - that'd be something else!mrj wrote:yeh but i find i end up talking to the other supporters more than watching the game lol.Direkt wrote:Watching the footy on pingaz can be fun!
In fact, watching anything on pingaz can be fun.
Richmond fan club man bonding love, now thats just plain disturbingDirekt wrote:I haven't done it at a live game - that'd be something else!mrj wrote:yeh but i find i end up talking to the other supporters more than watching the game lol.Direkt wrote:Watching the footy on pingaz can be fun!
In fact, watching anything on pingaz can be fun.
I was at that.kronz wrote:Ed Rush and Optical
Hi-Fi Bar 2001
Direkt wrote:I guess it's just expected at a Hawthorn game, yeah?
Come to think about it, I wasn't at that. Couldn't have been at that one as I went to the Big Day Out in Melbourne in 2001.FunkyJ wrote:I was at that.kronz wrote:Ed Rush and Optical
Hi-Fi Bar 2001
I remember Deluxe - the cherries! And agree - Nick Dem Q was great. Hasn't he started a clothing line with his sister now?menace wrote:shoot i know you all love it
deluxe - billboards
Nick Dem Q use to go deep
Was that the one they did a Cd from? I miss that CDFoundationStepper wrote:
gathering 1999?
yep they do........... ( grew up in gippsland........) lolmrj wrote:it happens in gippsland. have witnessed.almax wrote:i wonder if people have pingz without rave, like in Tamworth, do the cowboys get on the pingz and then have an urge to listen to Tiesto
Man, I was hooked with that set. Would absolutely kill for a copy of that one. I kept thinking, in between gnawing on my lips, that they sounded like the Freestlyers album I'd recently bought.menace wrote:obliveus wrote:That was my first breaks gig, too. I was like WTF??? I need to start playin this type of music.menace wrote:first breaks gig was soul of man downstairs at colonial with ben sims upstairs
was best ... at there time there for a breaks bootleg floating ab " man from down under " lolz is my memory serve s me right
breaks where much slower then better to get ya groove on
fuck i went to some great parties in spencer st sheds, cant remember who put em on or who played, but some mornings when they pulled the roller doors up and the sunlight off the water streamed in, i was fixted on some shufflers kicking up dust, will never forget that moment..elysium wrote: the Spencer St rail sheds (now destroyed for Southern Cross) also spring to mind and I loved parties in the docklands - especially at Shed 14 and 11... I remember a very cool Darntootin there.
ghetto kitty wrote:nic wrote: a girl was bending over to do up her shoes on the dancefloor, i thought she was a stool and sat on her, crushing her into the floor whilst pinging really really hard. vivid memory.
gnat wrote:ghetto kitty wrote:nic wrote: a girl was bending over to do up her shoes on the dancefloor, i thought she was a stool and sat on her, crushing her into the floor whilst pinging really really hard. vivid memory.
gold mash moment
aroes wrote:promising, but lost me at offensive mid range snarl