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[[Karl Pilkington|Karl]] and friend [[Colin Makin]] | Pilkie's Makin Music was the name given to a mobile disco run by a young [[Karl Pilkington|Karl]] and his friend [[Colin Makin]]. During their sets Colin would turn the lights on and off in time with the music. Decor included a bit of lighting that spelled out "Daron" (the original owner of the lighting). (This would explain the disco's original name: Dazzling Daron's Mobile Disco.) | ||
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Karl would steal items from his parents' bedroom to give out as prizes. Ricky jested that Karl would give out various sex toys due to Karl's indifference on what he blindly took. | |||
The two had business cards printed out to distribute to guests at the functions they DJed. The cards had to be returned to Karl however, as the expense of printing out the cards meant they had to be re-used. | The two had business cards printed out to distribute to guests at the functions they DJed. The cards had to be returned to Karl however, as the expense of printing out the cards meant they had to be re-used. | ||
[[Category:Karl Pilkington]] | [[Category:Karl Pilkington]] |
Revision as of 18:41, 23 August 2007
Pilkie's Makin Music was the name given to a mobile disco run by a young Karl and his friend Colin Makin. During their sets Colin would turn the lights on and off in time with the music. Decor included a bit of lighting that spelled out "Daron" (the original owner of the lighting). (This would explain the disco's original name: Dazzling Daron's Mobile Disco.)
Karl would steal items from his parents' bedroom to give out as prizes. Ricky jested that Karl would give out various sex toys due to Karl's indifference on what he blindly took.
The two had business cards printed out to distribute to guests at the functions they DJed. The cards had to be returned to Karl however, as the expense of printing out the cards meant they had to be re-used.