Vicious wrote:TThe best thing is stepping on all the asians sitting around all over the place
there you go, fixed.Vicious wrote:"accidentally"
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Vicious wrote:TThe best thing is stepping on all the asians sitting around all over the place
there you go, fixed.Vicious wrote:"accidentally"
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Not really. It's nothing like BDO or anything like that- you basically just walk up there. All you gotta do is navigate a path through the crowd, which can be easily done if you come in from one side (rather than going from back to front. It's a bit tougher if you wanna be at the very centre, but if you just wanna be on the rail it's not that much trouble- at worst you just spend some time in the second row and wait for someone in front of you to move.VanillaFace wrote:How difficult do ya reckon it is to get nearish to the front and right amongst it on the main stage? Is it like other major festivals where you pretty much have to start working your way up the set before the one you actually want to see?
Only endshow I've seen was 2009. The last two years I had no interest in hearing whoever was closing (Headhunterz and The Prophet I think it wastimdawes wrote:you say that now, but it comes alive at night <3
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that's fair. lucky for me i love wildstylez hahamalicious_kode wrote:Only endshow I've seen was 2009. The last two years I had no interest in hearing whoever was closing (Headhunterz and The Prophet I think it wastimdawes wrote:you say that now, but it comes alive at night <3). I'd love to be there for the close, but when put to a decision I usually go with what I think sounds good, rather than something which looks spectacular but bores me musically, since I can be sure I won't regret listening to something I like.
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