| Age: | 119 | | Birthday: | 29th April 1906 | | Build: | Fly as a mo fo | | Height: | 5'11 | | Hobbies: | Surviving life's many hurdles | | Home Town: | London/Leeds | | Job: | Wannabe TV researcher | | Location: | the iMPACT! Zone | | Male / Female: | Male | | Marital Status: | hmmm... | | Nationality: | loyal citizen of The Land of Fitties | | Sexuality: | straight up | | Smoker / Non-Smoker: | smoker extraordinaire,sadly | | Currently Listening To: | Captain- 'Welcome To Hazleville' | | Music Preferences | Trance, Euro Trance, Hard Trance, Nu NRG, Hi NRG, Hardcore, House, Bouncy House, Funky House, Hard House, Vocal House, Funky Techno, Techno, Breaks. |
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| Band: | Beastie Boys, Less Than Jake | U2 | | Club: | KnowWhere @ Heaven | Chinawhite's | | Clubbing Moment: | that time I was with my mates and chatting | that time I wasn't | | DJ: | K90's Live PA, Dougal, DJ Yoda | Ian M, Organ Donors | | Drink: | JD and Coke | Anything involving Grapefruit juice | | Food: | puntakka!! | Cucumber | | Label: | Anjunabeats | Vicious Circle post 2002 | | Producer: | K90 | Organ Donors | | Saying: | Blapsicles mate | RAH!! | | Set: | K90 @ Twisted August '06 | Loco Dice @ Circo Loco summer '05 | | Tune: | Evermore 'It's Too Late (Dirty South mix) | anything by U bloody 2 | | Venue: | Camden Palace (always and forever) | SeOne when it's rammed |
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| Top Tunes of all Time: | 'til tears do us part'(flash harry remix), 'the sound of goodbye',K90 'breathe' (steve blake & phil reynolds remix), 'through the darkness' (dougal & gammer remix) | | Top Non-Dance Tunes: | 'enjoy the silence' depeche mode, 'science of selling yourself short' less than jake, any and all beastie boys, anything produced by Trevor Horn | | Top Films: | la haine,anchorman,harold & kumar get the munchies,eternal sunshine of the spotless mind,human traffic, garden state, the dark crystal, the big lebowski | | Top Books: | Motley Crue 'The Dirt', Bill Bryson 'A Short History Of Nearly Everything', Naomi Klein 'No Logo', Al Franklin 'Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them' |
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