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  • General Lighting;309415 wrote:
    I was even tempted to join you lot but its now nearly £40 return on the train and there are no trains between Colchester and Billericay so it would also be a sketchy bus journey on all the knackered busses 😥 and that is no fun on a comedown :yakk:

    Booo!! 🙁

    Next time. 😉

    hairygrape;309446 wrote:
    barnzy you are mad

    purple?

    serious programming my brther

    lol

    me mad lol i heard that before no im not sure why the link came up as that and im pretty gutted i missed last night in the end we was busy at work so i didnt get out till 2 30am and i was in the other side of town if it was nearer i would of still came so how was it?

    barnzy001;309522 wrote:
    me mad lol i heard that before no im not sure why the link came up as that and im pretty gutted i missed last night in the end we was busy at work so i didnt get out till 2 30am and i was in the other side of town if it was nearer i would of still came so how was it?

    Sorry about that message before, I was tripping balls when I wrote it.

    I didn’t go to the party, but apparently there was a lot of trouble at the beginning. I heard a gang turned up and were really violent, with people getting injured so much that ambulances had to come and take them to hospital. Also, OB turned up but left after a while when things had calmed down.

    After everything was back to normal (as much as it could have been – par the very bad vibes and atmosphere from the previous events), I heard it went really well with Ajja banging out a particularly good set.

    Maybe its a good thing you gave it a miss… :crazy_diz

    sounds pony TBH, and not the first time that has happened (its even resulted in CO19 evicting everyone before!)

    Glad I didn’t spend loads of money to get there, I hope everyone what went from PV had as much of a good time as they could and got back safely….

    its a shame as London parties in the “good days” were some of the best….

    hairygrape;309523 wrote:
    Sorry about that message before, I was tripping balls when I wrote it.

    I didn’t go to the party, but apparently there was a lot of trouble at the beginning. I heard a gang turned up and were really violent, with people getting injured so much that ambulances had to come and take them to hospital. Also, OB turned up but left after a while when things had calmed down.

    After everything was back to normal (as much as it could have been – par the very bad vibes and atmosphere from the previous events), I heard it went really well with Ajja banging out a particularly good set.

    Maybe its a good thing you gave it a miss… :crazy_diz

    hey its cool yeah i just read on sj early in the night a load of pikeys from a local site turned up and tried knicking the rig but it didnt happen so they then smashed all the windows on the out side of the building and fucked of but i did hear it was a ok party after and some people said there was more people there than the nye party that was there did any one make it?

    yeah there was trouble at the beging .. what happened is a gang turned up to try and rob the sound system … there was alot of security and they were BIG guy’s that looked like ex milatery or mafia … a few people got hurt .. i saw one guy who had been koshed with some object on the back of his head … but i don’t think the gang made it that far into the party b4 they got ejected as the security was pretty tight

    that did set a bad vibe for a party but even tho that happened it still was a very very well organised party… amasing visual displays and uv back drops/murals wall to wall through out most of the building (the main room was a very big warehouse sized room)

    and loads of people there … all pretty dam safe people as well .. other than the robbers

    just ashame it got off to such a bad start

    no matter how organised the organisers are you can’t help who turns up at the party door if it’s going to be a big party – all you can do is deal with any problems when/if they happen .. and the robbers didn’t sucseed in taking any thing, so other than a few people getting hurt (witch is worce imo but couldn’t of been helped as for the security to know the people are “bad” them people first have to do some thing in order for them to realise ..witch was hurting people and then they acted and got rid of them) there were no other mishaps as far as i know.

    at least you and the others from here presumably had a good time and got out safely…..

    its OK for punters and the security did their job but the organisers are gonna have to watch their step as metpol are smart these days, they don’t go in heavy quickly but gather intelligence and go for the big fish (i.e the ones what are making money) rather than the small ones….

    some people are claiming its pikeys, other that its “millwall firm”

    FFS I can remember DJ’ing on a pirate in SE London in the very early days of the rave scene (1990-1991) and in them days you even put aside your footy loyalties to party together, our DJ’s were half Millwall and half Palace supporters (we did ban discussing footy at station meetings though as it led to arguments :laugh_at:)

    General Lighting;309536 wrote:
    at least you and the others from here presumably had a good time and got out safely…..

    its OK for punters and the security did their job but the organisers are gonna have to watch their step as metpol are smart these days, they don’t go in heavy quickly but gather intelligence and go for the big fish (i.e the ones what are making money) rather than the small ones….

    some people are claiming its pikeys, other that its “millwall firm”

    FFS I can remember DJ’ing on a pirate in SE London in the very early days of the rave scene (1990-1991) and in them days you even put aside your footy loyalties to party together, our DJ’s were half Millwall and half Palace supporters (we did ban discussing footy at station meetings though as it led to arguments :laugh_at:)

    Football and raving doesn’t mix imo! I remember going to a rave about 6 years ago and a massive argument was kicking off between two rival gangs. I actually went up to them and asked them why when there was plenty of rugs about and decent music were they bothering about fucking football! They soon realised their folly and got on with partying. I like to think it was me who sorted this ruckus out and not the 5 bouncers threatening to throw them out!

    Some clubs bar folk wearing football shirts now don’t they?:wink:

    DJCliffy;309537 wrote:
    Football and raving doesn’t mix imo! I remember going to a rave about 6 years ago and a massive argument was kicking off between two rival gangs. I actually went up to them and asked them why when there was plenty of rugs about and decent music were they bothering about fucking football! They soon realised their folly and got on with partying.
    I like to think it was me who sorted this ruckus out and not the 5 bouncers threatening to throw them out!

    fair play dude..

    even if you are into footy surely you watch your match first for Saturday afternoon, then have your tea and then go raving and forget about all the rivalry etc? thats what we did in the 90s…

    this old boy I know round this way has got a tractor boys (ITFC) beermat and deliberately offers wannabe norfolk rudeboys (canaries supporters) lines off it, some whinge but he tells them “do you want this line or not?” :laugh_at:

    General Lighting;309538 wrote:
    fair play dude..

    even if you are into footy surely you watch your match first for Saturday afternoon, then have your tea and then go raving and forget about all the rivalry etc? thats what we did in the 90s…

    this old boy I know round this way has got a tractor boys (ITFC) beermat and deliberately offers wannabe norfolk rudeboys (canaries supporters) lines off it, some whinge but he tells them “do you want this line or not?” :laugh_at:

    haha thats well cheeky man:laugh_at:

    General Lighting;309536 wrote:
    at least you and the others from here presumably had a good time and got out safely…..

    its OK for punters and the security did their job but the organisers are gonna have to watch their step as metpol are smart these days, they don’t go in heavy quickly but gather intelligence and go for the big fish (i.e the ones what are making money) rather than the small ones….

    some people are claiming its pikeys, other that its “millwall firm”

    FFS I can remember DJ’ing on a pirate in SE London in the very early days of the rave scene (1990-1991) and in them days you even put aside your footy loyalties to party together, our DJ’s were half Millwall and half Palace supporters (we did ban discussing footy at station meetings though as it led to arguments :laugh_at:)

    yeah afaik every one from pv i saw there was ok and got home safe

    i have heard storys about football holigans leaving the fighting behind and going raving on a weekend on E all loved up back in the old days .. then the next week kicking off at football matches ect .. :you_crazy

    General Lighting;309538 wrote:
    fair play dude..

    even if you are into footy surely you watch your match first for Saturday afternoon, then have your tea and then go raving and forget about all the rivalry etc? thats what we did in the 90s…

    this old boy I know round this way has got a tractor boys (ITFC) beermat and deliberately offers wannabe norfolk rudeboys (canaries supporters) lines off it, some whinge but he tells them “do you want this line or not?” :laugh_at:

    Haha i like it! 😉

    DaftFader;309541 wrote:
    yeah afaik every one from pv i saw there was ok and got home safe

    i have heard storys about football holigans leaving the fighting behind and going raving on a weekend on E all loved up back in the old days .. then the next week kicking off at football matches ect .. :you_crazy

    thats true but they had the sense to confine the beef to the football ground..

    when we had a squat in Reading we had two radios and two loudspeakers for everybody to listen to

    one was tuned to 104.4 MHZ FM BBC Radio Berkshire for the football commentary

    the other was set to 451.75 Mhz NFM Thames Valley Police “Mike Two Hotel Bravo Silver Command” (this was the mobile control room at the Madjeski stadium – no airwave radios in those days…)

    Double the entertainment :laugh_at:

    haha thats quality m8 … :laugh_at:

    Aye innit! :laugh_at:

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