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mikee wondered if i was going to write something indepth about my experience at “what the funk” (the ra-ave). hmm… i don’t know what else i can say, besides that break beats are the most terrificest, excellentest, bestest, meilleurest, muy bieno type of dance music. i hate trance and all of that progressive house mix. breaks are what get my feet moving.

so the ra-ave was a good experience. i’ve only been to a few of them, so i would never consider myself some party connoisseur. but i dislike those people who try to pride themselves on being just that, a “rave expert.” i was really getting worried nearing the end of that night when these dirty-looking adults strolled into the venue wearing dingy trenchcoats and others with disfigured stuffed animals hanged on nooses around their necks. those are the people who have been partying since the 80s and whatnot. after a decade of raves and drugs, they tend to become quite the scary ones.