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Squat Parties in SA
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l337
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Posted : Feb 26, 2007 22:36
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Caligula was telling me about squat parties in the UK, has any ever happened in CT, like real squat parties... i think it would be cool, but probably never happen due to the commercialism and urbanisation in CT, however UK is very urban as well, so i dont think that is a good excuse to exclude the idea of a squat party. |
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Feb 27, 2007 02:29
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zatitude
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Posted : Feb 27, 2007 10:04
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A Squatter in SA and a Squatter in the UK is two totally different fings for starters. It's a lifestyle choice for an epoc of disenchanted youth there, whilst here (in SA) its about really being homeless, with no education, employment, living in poverty and basically no hope.
Thinking of that, I guess a regular shebeen could be considered a form of a squat party |
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Glitch_CapeTown
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Posted : Feb 27, 2007 11:52
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l337
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Posted : Feb 27, 2007 17:25
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sounds interesting... talk to you soon bro
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Caligula
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Posted : Feb 27, 2007 19:43
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its not necessary in SA.. and although its fun as far as inner-city mayhem goes.. organised outdoor is far better. and less messy..
its a typically london thing, i reckon..
although small gatherings in forests would be sweet - i.e. 50 people .. and a generator.
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