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| Misty Kitty |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spin Doctor
unless of course you are under 4 foot and have a pacifier. |
there probably will be a few of them adorned with furry legs and othe candy fittings.
but none the less gkgg is well worth it, and nope dont worry about the age thing.
food = expesive and kinda gross
toilets = free and kinda gross
layout = huge and fun even if it rains
set times = no idea but some grt people to see this year, if your willing to move from the main tent that is.
ROLL ON GKGG *Woooo *does wiggle dance in chair *gets strange looks from other people at work *stops dancing
please excuse me i am on my last day of work until the 2nd of June and am a little excited about my holiday
oh and welcome Jack |
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| mike_stefan69 |
| quote: | Originally posted by goonerjack
Hey all
Was referred to this forum by Luke Terry, so I'd thought I'd introduce myself. I'm 16 and from Herts - just outside London. Been listening seriously to trance for about half a year now, but my mum's been playing this kind of music (Café del mar, children) for about 10 years! I guessed I was slowly converted... :) & in fact now I listen to the 'real'/newer trance... I've converted my mum - she was blasting saltwater - the legacy out of the car on the way home tonight with her friend!
Anway, I've been weighing up my odds of going to godskitchen global gathering. I've never been to a trance event before... so I can imagine it'd be ****ing amazing!! Also, it's give me something to think of during exams to get me through (now I get all the complaints that GCSEs don't mean anything compared with all your degree exams :p!)
The main thing worrying me was the age limit - for all the UK events I've looked at in clubs it's been 18+... but no-where at all on the GKGG website (even up until booking) does it say that there's a minimum age to get in. Just didn't want to play £50 for a ticket and then be told I wasn't allowed in.
The other things I wanted to know about it were just the setup of the event in general - as I've never been to one I have no idea about how it works - food/drink/DJ set times etc.
Anyway... good to see such a lively lot of TAs in the UK!
Jack |
are u an arsenal fan by any chance? |
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| goonerjack |
| quote: | | Your mum isn't divorced and likes 20 year-ols by any chance? |
Lol no... she's happily married, although I don't really question her about 20 year olds :p She just really likes trance... hey, what can I say?!
Thanks once again for the help and welcomes
mike_stefan69, yep I am an Arsenal fan... looking forward to a great weekend.
If the food and drink is expensive... what should I do? - think about bringing my own?
Finally... what dress code is it? Anyone give me a quick rundown on what I should/shouldn't wear please? |
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| goonerjack |
| Oh, and how is everyone planning to get there? |
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| tu_face |
welcome to UKTA!
do not feed the animals :toothless
GKGG is the best place you could hope to go for your first event.. although you may be dead by the end but hey, what the hell its all in the name of fun ;)
this year, i think we are chipping in and hiring a car for mat to drive us there :D |
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