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When I was single figures years old, I was a terrible sleeper, and my mother used to drug me with large doses of Benylin. Also we used to get terrible bouts of vomiting and diarrhoea, for which the remedy was kaolin and morphine, until my mother's slow-cooker packed up and the household's bowels began behaving around the same time.

I started Uni with the intention to be a complete straight-arse. Then, on 1 May 1990, I had my first toke of a joint. No looking back from then on .....
 
If my work mates ask what I did on my weekend I'll usually tell them I went to a party and camped with a few(hundred) mates.

The term Doof probably comes from the poor farmer whose tranquil lifestyle is disrupted by subsonic thumping that travels 10km through his walls for 72 hours straight.

To be fair doof's are nothing like English raves, even outdoor parties that get thrown by hippies. For starters there is usually a spiritual blessing before the first sunset where you hold hands in a circle and spin around while a white witch or indigenous elder might burn sage to cleanse the gathering. I don't buy into the spiritual side other than enjoying the opportunity to meet strangers and connect with old friends before getting dirty on the dance floor.

The scene I attend is also family friendly, with loads of kids of all ages. There are drugs of course, but you'd be surprise how many people are sober. Messy punters get looked after and ejected if they don't take the hint. Often the music stops mid event so that everyone in the camp forms an emu parade across the site, picking up rubbish and tidying the land. Compare this to the mess punters make at most music festivals.

The vibe and good will of most doof's I attend is such that the communities who happen to host them actually welcome the circus each year, particularly as we usually make an attempt to stop in the small towns and injected needed money into their economies. It's not unusual to have local farmers show up on their horse or tractor to see the commotion, and still be there the next morning cooking breakfast with you.
 
To be fair, "doof" (doof-doof-doof-doof, etc) does make more sense than "rave" which always sounds kinda wanky

Tbh I always wondered how it came to prominence seeing as it used to be used colloquially to describe what we would call 'swingers' now. Seems like an unlikely misappropriation.
 
To be fair doof's are nothing like English raves, even outdoor parties that get thrown by hippies. For starters there is usually a spiritual blessing before the first sunset where you hold hands in a circle and spin around while a white witch or indigenous elder might burn sage to cleanse the gathering. I don't buy into the spiritual side other than enjoying the opportunity to meet strangers and connect with old friends before getting dirty on the dance floor.

Sounds shit.

These aussies new what was up, none of that psytrance bullshit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiFdpn03MdM
 
If my work mates ask what I did on my weekend I'll usually tell them I went to a party and camped with a few(hundred) mates.

The term Doof probably comes from the poor farmer whose tranquil lifestyle is disrupted by subsonic thumping that travels 10km through his walls for 72 hours straight.

To be fair doof's are nothing like English raves, even outdoor parties that get thrown by hippies. For starters there is usually a spiritual blessing before the first sunset where you hold hands in a circle and spin around while a white witch or indigenous elder might burn sage to cleanse the gathering. I don't buy into the spiritual side other than enjoying the opportunity to meet strangers and connect with old friends before getting dirty on the dance floor.

The scene I attend is also family friendly, with loads of kids of all ages. There are drugs of course, but you'd be surprise how many people are sober. Messy punters get looked after and ejected if they don't take the hint. Often the music stops mid event so that everyone in the camp forms an emu parade across the site, picking up rubbish and tidying the land. Compare this to the mess punters make at most music festivals.

The vibe and good will of most doof's I attend is such that the communities who happen to host them actually welcome the circus each year, particularly as we usually make an attempt to stop in the small towns and injected needed money into their economies. It's not unusual to have local farmers show up on their horse or tractor to see the commotion, and still be there the next morning cooking breakfast with you.

We do have similar kinda things here but very much in the minority to be sure. The *ahem* "bizniz side" tends to preclude some of the nicer elements - or make a mockery of them - in the majority of cases. Is a bit of a queasy mix at time to be honest. Although - when it comes down to it - I'd rather be forced to pay a fiver to get in an be given a couple pills as a "receipt" than a wristband all the same.
 
I'm not a fan of the term 'Rave' was always a party or 'the dance' , 'the do'

'Rave' suggests all that £25 a ticket white gloves and pork pie hats malarkey that never appealed to me anyway.

I went to a DreamScape thing once out of curiosity more than anything, I was nigh on strip searched at the door, the found nothing:sus: but were handing people over to the OB if they did8o

Got 2 steps inside and was harassed by numerous wanna B ganstars blatantly selling 'pills' and clear being allowed to do so, I'd got mine. There was no cold water in the toilets, it was £2 a bottle and my partners coat got nicked....ohh and the music was lacking ........I knew I'd been to a 'Rave'
 
We do have similar kinda things here but very much in the minority to be sure. The *ahem* "bizniz side" tends to preclude some of the nicer elements - or make a mockery of them - in the majority of cases. Is a bit of a queasy mix at time to be honest. Although - when it comes down to it - I'd rather be forced to pay a fiver to get in an be given a couple pills as a "receipt" than a wristband all the same.

There is a big difference between different scenes here. The local one is chill as fuck and a real community. Head 4 hr down the road and it is a meth fuelled excuse for local yoof to get loose on a weekend and rob tents and cars.

There are some big events such as rainbow serpent, which is commercialised like many of the big ones in Europe. They are better than a regular music festival or rave, with meditation tents and crystal stalls, but I prefer the more intimate events of no more than say 3-400.

If they replace the pit toilets with actual port a loos then you are bordering on too organised and commercial for me, although a nice private place to battle acid gut is sometimes preferred to a hessian sheet around an oil barrel with a toilet seat ontop.
 
Aside from a couple psytrance club thingies for BL meets I've only ever been to what I would term "free parties" really. Generally very friendly (I tend to avoid the d&b tents on principle, mind). You do see plenty kids running about (as in actual kids rather than yoofs) but they'd be borne of rather liberal-minded folk to say the least. There's usually no doubt that the organisers and certain dealers have an arrangement of one kind or another but I've never seen nastiness dealt out to folk dealing without "permisssion" unless they are dealing shonky gear in which case they would tend to get a bit of a kicking then be thoroughly ejected. As I said, is a bit of a queasy mix at times but nearer the "hippy" end of the spectrum than the "commercial" end even with the in-house dealing.
 
Yay! Just had a text exchange with Lauren. Sounds like I'm heading off on a journey soon!

Anyone know if there are any preserved railways in the North-East? I rather fancy the slightly crazy idea of having a crafty toot on a steam train .....
 
Theres the Stephenson railway afaik but I aint seen it running all but once in 27yr of living next to it
 
Good morning BL

Cant believe its 1am already, guess I should be in bed already but hey ho...
 
HO HO HO HO!!!! Oooooo lalala I buzz off the Support section on BL. It's hilarious!

And oh papa above! I cannot sleep so give it to me, dammit.

Gimme, Gimme, Gimme da lil ' sleepers.

Little bloody sleeping weeping neeping SLEEEEEEEPERS!!!!!!

Now goddamn (sorry 'Tis spoke me meeeee! PICK UP THE BUTT, Godamn. Right pot s pans!


Wayyyyyyy hayyyyyyyy WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!!!!

Vibeydust!!!!

Evey
 
Cycle Mountain

When one tries to sleep,
Thinks worrisom thoughts, yet doesn't weep,
One is in a situation
And can blame no one,

Tossing n turning,
For a solution, thinking n yearning,
Time ticks on and on,
The night goes slowly: is so long

Come to me,
Through the stars, through space - Give it to me,
Yet I know so very clearly,
The solution can only come through effort n patience - it can only come from me

Yet it doesn't stop one trying to kill the emptiness,
Which continues to entwine one in a spider webbed mess
One must stop enacting the disastrous parts less and less,
To prevent the circle n ease the stress,

Evey 27/09/2014
 
Well was in a good mood before I wrote that loada bollox hahahaha anyone up then ya sleepers, you :D


Ahhhhhh the days of opiate-codeiny bliss! Slept like a log ahhhh good stuff those 60s, damn Good stuff *fantasises n stuff!*

Wayyyy hayyyy WOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!!!!

awakedustnfknsleephopefullywithabitofbloodyluck!!!!

Evey
 
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