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GALLERY 1
Before reading any further answer this question: what is the above brown blob? Think about your answer before you continue.
OK, there’s no wrong or right answer to this, just different perspectives. But what’s interesting is that your answer will say something about you, how you see the world and how you see yourself. To me it is clearly a menu. But then I designed it. Move your pointy thing over it to find the hidden links.
Anyway this was my addition to now defunct Decoye web site: some pictures that have a Decoye theme running through them. What do they mean? What do they represent? Well it’s all down to perspectives really. So chong down a whopper and see what thoughts, memories or deep philosophical meaning comes into your head.
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Blossom Peach cuts the action with the big jar. Check the dimensions and draw your own conclusions.
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You’ve probably seen him in the chill out room at parties in a state of utter chaos and confusion. Well here’s Manchester’s infamous Mr. C in a rather different place. Here he is at work seen looking out from inside his computer. As you can see nothing much different really.
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The monkey has been an enduring symbol of Decoye antics. This pic features the face of not one but two Decoye regulars. Recognise ’em?
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Is this what it’s all about?
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There’s casualties at every party but luckily the Decoye medical team is always standing by to sort out those embarrassing “little problems”.
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I seem to have very few pictures of folk dancing. This was one of the few taken at one of the first Fort Perch parties. Not too many people came (though there were more than shown here.)
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The flying Manc missed the early Decoye parties. But introducing him to Decoye was like introducing a rat to the sewers.
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My very first Decoye pic. Halloween has always been embraced at Decoye so here's Tom at the Chester Halloween party where a psychedelic seance was attempted in the chill out room.
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The spirit of the outdoors — completely lost in unfamiliar surroundings. The sun comes up and you know the feeling. It gets light and bright and everything seems slightly weird. Sometimes the effect is pleasing, sometimes disturbing, sometimes terrifying. Whichever way the show always goes on.
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The indescribable DJ Bollocks. Not been DJing at parties for a while — probably just as well. This pic captures his crazy and twisted Neanderthal side.
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The very first Decoye party was in the woods. A weird and, for some, disturbing night out (probably on account of some dodgy substances that some folk took eh Dave?) When it got light we found some mushrooms in a nearby field. Later we found out that these were described as posionous in a book on mushrooms. But it was too late for some. They’d eaten them already.
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A typical state of affairs for the Mancunian menace.
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An old Le Moose pic not looking his best (circa first Fort Perch party).
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Loved by everyone — except his clients.
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“Oh shit!” Ever had that feeling when suddenly a good time turns bad.
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