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…
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These
these
are
great
memories,
but
is there
any
dark
memories
from
that
time.
The
darkest
of
dark
was
a
thing
called
Upfront
Promotions
in
1990
December
90
at
the
roller
rink
in
Wigan
and
someone
must
have
put
something
in
my
drink.
That’s
all
I
can
say,
but
basically
err
6
doormen
took
me
outside
and
played
football
with
me
head
Gary
Hickson
on
Radio
Lancashire
put
a
request
in
the
next
day
said
for
the
lad
who
got battered
by
the
doorman
last
night.
Everyone
who’s
here
today
was
there
that
night
as
well
and er
yeah,
that
was
a
strange
night
apart
from
that.
I
don’t
know.
I
think
sometimes
some
of
the
parties
got
a
bit
scary
if
certain
people
come
from
certain
places,
but
to
be
fair,
I
think
it
was
just
because
there
was
a
mass
influx,
but
the
first
lot
of
parties
going
going
forward
from
that
September
right
the
way
through
up
to
the
New
Year
January
February
just
now
just
pleasant
memories.
I…
people
were
great.
police
went
in
a
bit
hard
at
times
and
that
like
when
they
started
to
do
the
raids
and
that
like,
you
know
further
after
that
I remember
a
girl
in
a
wheelchair
getting
hit
and
she
used
to
do
she
had
a
horse
riding
accident.
She
was
lovely
but
they
did
lock
the
doors.
I
mean,
I’ll
never
forget
that
because
the
fact
is
they
used
to
say
that
you
know,
these
things
were
dangerous
and
people
shouldn’t
be
in
a
warehouse
in
case
of
an
accident
or
case
there
was
a
fire
but
when
people
get
the
doors
barricaded
in
on
them
the
main
doors
and
they
couldn’t
all
trying
to
get
10000
people
trying to
get
out
of
a
little
bloody
door
on
the
side
a
warehouse
they
caused
the
accidents
and
that
was
a
shame
because
looking
back,
apart
from
that
if
everything
had
just
been
left
to
go
ahead
that
would
have
been
it
but
the
funniest
one
looking
back
must
have
been
about
October
I
think
yeah,
October
89
maybe
November
and
we
all
ended
up
at
this
mill
somewhere
and
it
was
probably
only
used
for
about
10
men
in
probably
walked
around
there
all
day
working
on
machines
and
how
the
hell
the
ceiling never
came
through.
Everyone
was
bouncing
up
and
down
and
when
we
seen
it
n
the
lights
come
on
and
in
the
morning
the
day
light
come
that
was
like,
oh
my
God
how
the
hell.
That
was
the
only
scary
one
I’ve
ever
been
in
and
that.
The
slaughterhouse
and that
your
feet
was
slipping
that
was
a
bit…
on
all
the
fat
on
the
floors
one
was
I was
at
the
one
where
the
guy
danced
danced
backwards
down
the
hole
and
then
stood
up
and
he’s
broken
both
his
legs
that
wasn’t
too
clever.
I think
it was
like
a
bus
depot
or
something.
Yeah
then
there was
and
then
the
funniest
of
all
and
that
like
was
the
police
going
down
the
street
going
you’re
not
getting
in
there
tonight
and
then
a
load
of
people
behind
it
pushed
a fence
right
over
on
top
of
them.
They
were
trapped
underneath
that.
Yeah,
that
that
was
quite
funny
because
we
did
get
in
and
we
partied
till
the
next
day.
But
yeah,
we
used
to
come
all
the
way
up
specially
from
Ormskirk
on
a
Monday
morning
to
buy
the
Blackburn
Telegraph
just
to
cut
out
and
that
like
where
we’ve
been
and
what
we’ve
done
that
weekend.
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…
…
…
These
these
are
great
memories,
but
is there
any
dark
memories
from
that
time.
The
darkest
of
dark
was
a
thing
called
Upfront
Promotions
in
1990
December
90
at
the
roller
rink
in
Wigan
and
someone
must
have
put
something
in
my
drink.
That’s
all
I
can
say,
but
basically
err
6
doormen
took
me
outside
and
played
football
with
me
head
Gary
Hickson
on
Radio
Lancashire
put
a
request
in
the
next
day
said
for
the
lad
who
got battered
by
the
doorman
last
night.
Everyone
who’s
here
today
was
there
that
night
as
well
and er
yeah,
that
was
a
strange
night
apart
from
that.
I
don’t
know.
I
think
sometimes
some
of
the
parties
got
a
bit
scary
if
certain
people
come
from
certain
places,
but
to
be
fair,
I
think
it
was
just
because
there
was
a
mass
influx,
but
the
first
lot
of
parties
going
going
forward
from
that
September
right
the
way
through
up
to
the
New
Year
January
February
just
now
just
pleasant
memories.
I…
people
were
great.
police
went
in
a
bit
hard
at
times
and
that
like
when
they
started
to
do
the
raids
and
that
like,
you
know
further
after
that
I remember
a
girl
in
a
wheelchair
getting
hit
and
she
used
to
do
she
had
a
horse
riding
accident.
She
was
lovely
but
they
did
lock
the
doors.
I
mean,
I’ll
never
forget
that
because
the
fact
is
they
used
to
say
that
you
know,
these
things
were
dangerous
and
people
shouldn’t
be
in
a
warehouse
in
case
of
an
accident
or
case
there
was
a
fire
but
when
people
get
the
doors
barricaded
in
on
them
the
main
doors
and
they
couldn’t
all
trying
to
get
10000
people
trying to
get
out
of
a
little
bloody
door
on
the
side
a
warehouse
they
caused
the
accidents
and
that
was
a
shame
because
looking
back,
apart
from
that
if
everything
had
just
been
left
to
go
ahead
that
would
have
been
it
but
the
funniest
one
looking
back
must
have
been
about
October
I
think
yeah,
October
89
maybe
November
and
we
all
ended
up
at
this
mill
somewhere
and
it
was
probably
only
used
for
about
10
men
in
probably
walked
around
there
all
day
working
on
machines
and
how
the
hell
the
ceiling never
came
through.
Everyone
was
bouncing
up
and
down
and
when
we
seen
it
n
the
lights
come
on
and
in
the
morning
the
day
light
come
that
was
like,
oh
my
God
how
the
hell.
That
was
the
only
scary
one
I’ve
ever
been
in
and
that.
The
slaughterhouse
and that
your
feet
was
slipping
that
was
a
bit…
on
all
the
fat
on
the
floors
one
was
I was
at
the
one
where
the
guy
danced
danced
backwards
down
the
hole
and
then
stood
up
and
he’s
broken
both
his
legs
that
wasn’t
too
clever.
I think
it was
like
a
bus
depot
or
something.
Yeah
then
there was
and
then
the
funniest
of
all
and
that
like
was
the
police
going
down
the
street
going
you’re
not
getting
in
there
tonight
and
then
a
load
of
people
behind
it
pushed
a fence
right
over
on
top
of
them.
They
were
trapped
underneath
that.
Yeah,
that
that
was
quite
funny
because
we
did
get
in
and
we
partied
till
the
next
day.
But
yeah,
we
used
to
come
all
the
way
up
specially
from
Ormskirk
on
a
Monday
morning
to
buy
the
Blackburn
Telegraph
just
to
cut
out
and
that
like
where
we’ve
been
and
what
we’ve
done
that
weekend.