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<blockquote data-quote="stuck in Aahz" data-source="post: 373322" data-attributes="member: 2207"><p>I moved to the UK in 95 for the sole purpose of checking out all the legendary clubs we had been hearing about in the US. I lived near London until 98, and had every intention to check out all of what the north had to offer, but never did. Once I hit a few London clubs I was hooked, and had no need to travel farther. Club UK, The Complex, Return to the Source at Bagleys, The Fridge, Ministry of Sound, Camden Palace, Labyrinth, the Dreamscape and World Dance raves, and the illegal underground warehouse party circuit I got involved with were just too much fun to bother traveling farther than necessary to have a good time. Looking back I have no regrets, but it would have been nice to see what the north was all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stuck in Aahz, post: 373322, member: 2207"] I moved to the UK in 95 for the sole purpose of checking out all the legendary clubs we had been hearing about in the US. I lived near London until 98, and had every intention to check out all of what the north had to offer, but never did. Once I hit a few London clubs I was hooked, and had no need to travel farther. Club UK, The Complex, Return to the Source at Bagleys, The Fridge, Ministry of Sound, Camden Palace, Labyrinth, the Dreamscape and World Dance raves, and the illegal underground warehouse party circuit I got involved with were just too much fun to bother traveling farther than necessary to have a good time. Looking back I have no regrets, but it would have been nice to see what the north was all about. [/QUOTE]
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