look at it Si, a lil lost russian knows more about whats happening in your hometown than most of you? No one else has heard of that event, that i know of... The English way of spelling Ukraine is with an e at the end, anyone coming over to study would know this. A german coming over here to study is hardly gonna say "im from Deutchland" is he? Look at his grammer, its the kinda grammer someone attempting to copy eastern european english would use (in reality, im almost certain that someone coming over from "Ukraine" would have far better grammer. Coincidence that he saw Nick Sentience in London, and hes playing up in Newcastle... the boy love his hard dance, so why s he raving on about Promise, if he knows his hard dance, he d know that the djs at promise dont play this... Call me completely cynical, but i d say its just a clever way of plugging another night, without it lookin like an blatent advert (people will pay notice it, as "he not from round here". I might be wrong, but im gonna put myself on the line
I could have told you about that night but didnt want to say anything about a night that is on the SAME day as Promise!
ta duncun (cheers for that) lol, wonder at what stage of learning english, u get taught the word "flyer"… D
so does that mean subway has finished??, and so much for the bloke who runs satelite saying that he wasnt having any dance nights on there!
i reckon you've got your conspiracy goggles on doggie, looks genuine to me.... he went to gods and got flyers for tuff (whatever that is) and promise so come on the board to see what the crack was is all I can see. Spelling Ukrain without the E and knowing how to spell flyer doesn't make him a spy would be one hell of an elaborate ruse for a teeny weeny plug for a rival night