Steven & Sigi Life Afterwards

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So,
what
did
you
both
go on
on
to
do
after,
did
it
change
what
you
did
in
your
lives?
after
F******g
kids
f*****
it
up
for
me.
Sorry…
I
mean..
I
mean
wife
wife
got
pregnant…
See
I
was
a
late
starter.
I
didn’t
have
children
till
later
on
in
life.
So
all
the
way
through
my
20s.
Yeah.
I
just
used
to
go
out
and
party
spend
all
my
money
partying
going…
obviously
the
scene
changed
a
little
bit
because
everything
went
into
proper
clubs
so it did
get
a
bit
heavy
sometimes
a
little
bit
with
the
bouncers
and stuff.
it’s
just
good
to
see
there’s
a
revival
going
on
at
the
moment
and
there’s
still
illegal
parties
going
on
and
I
have
frequented
1
or
2
later
in
life.
But
yeah,
it’s
changed
me…
my
whole
perception
on
life.
Really
because
before…
when
before
we
set
off
to
go
to
these
parties
at
night
like
Sigi
was
saying
it
was
like
a
double
persona
for
me
because
I
worked
in
a
pub
where
I
just
had
to
wear
a
dickie
bow
dickie
bow
tie
and a
waistcoat
and
be
this
you
know
pillar
of
society
person,
would
say
for
people
behind
the
bar
and
then
as
soon
as
soon
as
we
finished
work
half
past
11
i’d get
changed
into
a
completely
different
set
of
clothes
and
off
I
went
you
know,
so
I
had
this
double
life
going
on,
you
know,
and
then
I
had
to
get
and
go
back
to
work
Sunday
morning…
after
I’ve
been
partying…
to
go
back
into
this
persona
again
this
different
life.
It
was…
it
was…
weird
really
quite
weird.
It
was
such
an
iconic
thing.
You
talk
to
a
lot
of
people
who
went
to
parties… ask ’em
what’s
best
part
of
your
life?
It’s
b******s
when
I
say
watching
me kid
being born!
In
our
lives
it
really
was
the
Acid
House
days.
And
I
mean
it
happened
30
years
ago
and
it’s
still
happening
now
and
the
people
that
were
raiding
warehouses
30
years
ago
still
doing
it
now.
So
it
says
something
We’re
granddad
ravers
now.
Yeah
OAP’s
ravers
that’s
what
we
are.
We’ve
a
T-shirt
made
up
and
everything
It’s
they…
were
brilliant
times.
And
the
first
thing
I
did
when
I
met
Tony
met
Tommy,
I’ve
only
known
Tony
there
for
4
years
or
so
was
thank
him
for
them
days.
And
he’s
such
a
humble
guy
he’d
say
we
never
made
the
parties.
You
made
the
parties…
and
he
said…
yeah
I
said
how
many
people
have
come
up to you
and
said
thanks
for
them
days
back
then?
And
he’ll
say
it
weren’t
me
that
made
it
it were
you
lot
that
made
it…
you
know.
So
it
were
a
big
thing.
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So,
what
did
you
both
go on
on
to
do
after,
did
it
change
what
you
did
in
your
lives?
after
F******g
kids
f*****
it
up
for
me.
Sorry…
I
mean..
I
mean
wife
wife
got
pregnant…
See
I
was
a
late
starter.
I
didn’t
have
children
till
later
on
in
life.
So
all
the
way
through
my
20s.
Yeah.
I
just
used
to
go
out
and
party
spend
all
my
money
partying
going…
obviously
the
scene
changed
a
little
bit
because
everything
went
into
proper
clubs
so it did
get
a
bit
heavy
sometimes
a
little
bit
with
the
bouncers
and stuff.
it’s
just
good
to
see
there’s
a
revival
going
on
at
the
moment
and
there’s
still
illegal
parties
going
on
and
I
have
frequented
1
or
2
later
in
life.
But
yeah,
it’s
changed
me…
my
whole
perception
on
life.
Really
because
before…
when
before
we
set
off
to
go
to
these
parties
at
night
like
Sigi
was
saying
it
was
like
a
double
persona
for
me
because
I
worked
in
a
pub
where
I
just
had
to
wear
a
dickie
bow
dickie
bow
tie
and a
waistcoat
and
be
this
you
know
pillar
of
society
person,
would
say
for
people
behind
the
bar
and
then
as
soon
as
soon
as
we
finished
work
half
past
11
i’d get
changed
into
a
completely
different
set
of
clothes
and
off
I
went
you
know,
so
I
had
this
double
life
going
on,
you
know,
and
then
I
had
to
get
and
go
back
to
work
Sunday
morning…
after
I’ve
been
partying…
to
go
back
into
this
persona
again
this
different
life.
It
was…
it
was…
weird
really
quite
weird.
It
was
such
an
iconic
thing.
You
talk
to
a
lot
of
people
who
went
to
parties… ask ’em
what’s
best
part
of
your
life?
It’s
b******s
when
I
say
watching
me kid
being born!
In
our
lives
it
really
was
the
Acid
House
days.
And
I
mean
it
happened
30
years
ago
and
it’s
still
happening
now
and
the
people
that
were
raiding
warehouses
30
years
ago
still
doing
it
now.
So
it
says
something
We’re
granddad
ravers
now.
Yeah
OAP’s
ravers
that’s
what
we
are.
We’ve
a
T-shirt
made
up
and
everything
It’s
they…
were
brilliant
times.
And
the
first
thing
I
did
when
I
met
Tony
met
Tommy,
I’ve
only
known
Tony
there
for
4
years
or
so
was
thank
him
for
them
days.
And
he’s
such
a
humble
guy
he’d
say
we
never
made
the
parties.
You
made
the
parties…
and
he
said…
yeah
I
said
how
many
people
have
come
up to you
and
said
thanks
for
them
days
back
then?
And
he’ll
say
it
weren’t
me
that
made
it
it were
you
lot
that
made
it…
you
know.
So
it
were
a
big
thing.