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Owight mate , wos yer name, where you from & wot you on.....


Yeah love you bruvva....



*Note, Prior to this "1989 high point" we "men" were going to football, clubs ,kebab shops, booze ridden and fighting near on every Friday/Saturday night out............I have the scars (literally) to show for it


( Unlike today where "they" are going to football, clubs ,kebab shops, booze ridden and fighting near on every Friday/Saturday night out............ohh & stabbing....well that's progress of sorts I suppose...)



*OO*




*errrr........love you......*

...for a few weeks it all kicked off again on Clapham Common at lunch on Sundays as everyone returned from the home , counties' fields...the police were totally clueless about it all for that first hot outdoor summer (89), ironically it was the media's moral panic in 88 that forced Acieeed out of the clubs and into the illegals......happy, happy days

Yes I was. I don't get your connection btw being a raver and having low self esteem though



woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Errr....

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> Flashbacks ....paranoia........ low self

> esteem.....what do I tell the kids.....

>

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> Ahh haa

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> W**F

>

>

> *even i'm starting to hate me.....*

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> > I was about 6 years old whilst you all made

> utter

> > prats of yourselves.

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> Did you have a Michael Jackson T-shirt wolfstar?

> now that was class! ;-)

>

> Lolly?


No I did not!!! I had enough nightmares to worry about!!! For your information, I had Thomas the tank engine jimjams (pyjamas) woman!!!

dulwichdreadlocks Wrote:

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> Yes I was. I don't get your connection btw being

> a raver and having low self esteem though

>




To be fair it only applies to a small minority who now seem to be on a permanent downer "I really should have done something else with my life man"



W**F

Knobs , whistles & white gloves...




Actually I didn't do the white gloves bit. Surgical latex gloves yes! which got some strange reactions, oh and a surgeons scrub suit ( my mate worked at a hospital) loved that one, people used to come up to us " my mate ain't feeling right, can you take a look at him" god know why they thought that 2 men dressed as surgeons at a rave with eyes the size of saucers & popping out of their heads , sweating profusely were actually trustworthy enough to offer sound medical advice.....still makes me laugh some what...........it's the uniform bit I suppose......






Oh they were the days..ehh ...








*OO*


*the hearing is showing signs of raverlitis though.....hello...what...*

Clink St. RIP; Mr C, "Evil" Eddie Richards, E-Mix, Kid Bachelor - Bang the Party! - proper acid house.later on, Feel Real, The Gardening Club: Rhythmn Doctor, Evil-O, Rob Acteson, Femi B, E-Mix!!!!, Mystic Aura; Release the Pressure parties; D.J Pierre, Tony Humphries, Fingers Inc. Plink Plonk parties, Musik House, Islington, Mr C!!! MURK, Matthew B. Loadsa American House pioneers - Adonis, Farley Jackmaster Funk, Marshall Jefferson, Robert Owens "bringing down the walls" too many to list

'92/93, not sure, time to slow down, repair the synapses, re-stock the serotonin supply; this much fun shouldn't be allowed! 27 years old and charlie is about to slaughter the scene.


The End, my end!

gallinello



I'm getting clammy reading this now.


God it was so much fun (at the time)& we knew it couldn't last but I did love it............yep in hind sight ch****e did wreck the scene but that sh*t wrecks everything & everyone it touches.


One last word.


TONKA



W**F


* smilin' a big cheesy grin now*

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