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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 924372" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>Interesting and true there were the odd shady places, gangs selling you and your mates duds, but I was mostly oblivious to the bollocks that went on as I went to places to have fun and not looking for trouble.</p><p></p><p>Used to hear stories afterwards occasionally of mates, or someone you met at a house party, in the carpark etc who had bad nights,and I remember someone sticking a cig in my sleeve at Legends who I nearly knocked out until remembering why I was there, but I was mostly looking through roses tinted specs and loved up on gear. Most nights went without a hitch.</p><p></p><p>Obviously there was an underworld as there was serious money to be made, but if everybody thought and worried about the crime element then nobody would have gone out. The gear and music just transitioned, we started going to trendier clubs spending a small fortune on new clobber and entry fees and alcohol became more of a thing inside the club, rather than being the pre bar meet ups. We went from thinking "this is the future and it's fookin amazing" to drinking champagne in the Hacienda one night and me dancing with an actress from Corrie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 924372, member: 3953"] Interesting and true there were the odd shady places, gangs selling you and your mates duds, but I was mostly oblivious to the bollocks that went on as I went to places to have fun and not looking for trouble. Used to hear stories afterwards occasionally of mates, or someone you met at a house party, in the carpark etc who had bad nights,and I remember someone sticking a cig in my sleeve at Legends who I nearly knocked out until remembering why I was there, but I was mostly looking through roses tinted specs and loved up on gear. Most nights went without a hitch. Obviously there was an underworld as there was serious money to be made, but if everybody thought and worried about the crime element then nobody would have gone out. The gear and music just transitioned, we started going to trendier clubs spending a small fortune on new clobber and entry fees and alcohol became more of a thing inside the club, rather than being the pre bar meet ups. We went from thinking "this is the future and it's fookin amazing" to drinking champagne in the Hacienda one night and me dancing with an actress from Corrie. [/QUOTE]
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