Monday, March 07, 2005


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Soon it started to get very foggy. I was well prepared as wore my rave outfit with sleeves. It was very cold about 19-20C but it was all good when I started dancing. The light rain didn’t dampen the clubbers’ spirit and we raved under fog and the rain. However, the fog got thicker and people started to freeze, girls with little cloth and no clothing’s, suffered and they were pleading for people who had jackets to give in to them. There is a Cantonese saying “Oi Leng, Moi Meng”. I can see they are turning blue and pale.

No doubt there was many exhibition of Melbourne Shuffle again! The scene is getting bigger, during Melbourne Shuffle’s early days in Malaysia, shufflers were predominately Chinese. But now, there were a handful of Malay and Indian shufflers. What happened to those old days where people dance normally? They looked like Kangaroos having seizure or something. (I may get beaten up for saying this).

Anyway, there were couple of late minute appearances of my fellow friends. We had to look for them in this 20,000 crowed. We had to push our way to front stage where all the people go into trance. People shaking head left to right, up and down. Some didn’t had their shirt on and some were pilling on each other like dead corps. Speakers were blasting madly and I couldn’t take the pressure on my ears. I had to lead my friends out from there and go back to where we were before. I really do not know how many peoples foot I’ve stepped on cause I didn’t felt the ground beneath my shoes. We continued dancing till our legs cave in.

We left the place about 5:00AM (party ends at 6AM). We were all tired, drenched and hungry and our feet were at the verge of falling off. We headed back to our hotel rooms with numb and cold feet. Over all the party was massive, drinks sold out, people going mad and lightings was impressive.

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