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<blockquote data-quote="Sam" data-source="post: 840244" data-attributes="member: 10341"><p>Joined 2008 me...</p><p></p><p>I was working on a construction site in Scarborough and my boss was this Scouse guy called John. He was and is a totally hilarious bloke and he wasn't stuck up his own arse like most bosses so we chatted about most stuff including my love of getting smashed and dancing like a loon to a particular style of electronic music. </p><p>Anyway one day I walked into the office and he had some right old skool acid tunes blasting out of his laptop...</p><p></p><p>It was OSA Radio.</p><p></p><p>I joined that night and have gone on to discover an old skool back catalogue of music I never thought i'd hear. I had no idea that nearly five years later i'd still be coming across (almost literally) new old music that makes we wanna punch the air.</p><p></p><p>I even managed a Jenks reunion in Blackpool which after not having raved like that for years was one of the best nights out i've ever had. </p><p></p><p>I'm only 36 which is young I know compared to some of you old cnuts but the music effects me no less. </p><p>Not being a confrontational sort you probs won't see me post argumentative/controversial stuff, but i'll hang around cause I like the vibe and I think facebook sucks balls.</p><p></p><p>thanks for the music OSA \0/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam, post: 840244, member: 10341"] Joined 2008 me... I was working on a construction site in Scarborough and my boss was this Scouse guy called John. He was and is a totally hilarious bloke and he wasn't stuck up his own arse like most bosses so we chatted about most stuff including my love of getting smashed and dancing like a loon to a particular style of electronic music. Anyway one day I walked into the office and he had some right old skool acid tunes blasting out of his laptop... It was OSA Radio. I joined that night and have gone on to discover an old skool back catalogue of music I never thought i'd hear. I had no idea that nearly five years later i'd still be coming across (almost literally) new old music that makes we wanna punch the air. I even managed a Jenks reunion in Blackpool which after not having raved like that for years was one of the best nights out i've ever had. I'm only 36 which is young I know compared to some of you old cnuts but the music effects me no less. Not being a confrontational sort you probs won't see me post argumentative/controversial stuff, but i'll hang around cause I like the vibe and I think facebook sucks balls. thanks for the music OSA \0/ [/QUOTE]
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