Infinite Jest
Bluelight Crew
And I was in the wrong country
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maybe '96I do sometimes get jealous of you old bastards. Proper outdoor raves that I was far too young to go anywhere near. I was 12 in '97![]()
phone this number after 10pm on Boxing Day.... Theyre still about mate, the free party scene ain't dead![]()
proper old-skool hush-hush texting
Stomping about a field with some dreadlocked dafties to the sounds of DJ Skudbook's dubstep
you crackheeed
love a bit of Benders.Is that how you organised your raves back in '91, aye?

yeah, it was, mobile phones weren't very commmon, you had to call a mobile number you got from a flyer....you'd be in the phonebox shovelling coins in cos it was so expensive to call a mobile then..![]()
Haha, you know it's true. As soon as I see the words "free party scene" I instantly imagine a white guy with dreadlocks (aka an arsehole).
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It might as well be. Stomping about a field with some dreadlocked dafties to the sounds of DJ Skudbook's dubstep isn't quite on the same level as the shit MM & SHM are on about.
Is that how you organised your raves back in '91, aye?
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Programmes including Rainbow, Super Gran, Press Gang, The Raggy Dolls and Children's Ward will all be broadcast.
Digital channel CITV will clear its schedule on 5 and 6 January to screen almost nine hours of old favourites each day.
ITV1 will also air a documentary to celebrate the 30th anniversary.
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this was '95, or'94, not suremaybe '96
I'm not old, the other one is though. And everyone thought Laurent Garnier was old then.
I think he's '91 now? or '93?