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Postby monker59 » Oct 5th, '07, 20:58



Lady of Mystery wrote:You lot are all wet blankets, going out having a few drinks and a dance is great fun.


Hold on, I never said I wouldn't go to a club, I just said I don't like them. You have to realize, when ladies go to a club, they don't have to pay for drinks because all the guys are paying. Also, I've been in a position where a girl leads me on but then her hulking Bananafish tries to knock me out at the end of the night. Not good times.l

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Postby FRK » Oct 5th, '07, 21:09

Who's Dave anyways ?

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Postby Markdini » Oct 5th, '07, 21:12

I went clubbing once, Blood and bits of seal everywhere.


I cant stand clubs all them people. Drunken fools all out to murder you. Nope none of that please give me a nice lay in bed any old day.

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Postby SidoonMan » Oct 6th, '07, 09:02

Marvo Marky wrote:Well there seems to be a pattern building up here.
I am beginning to hate clubs. Allow me to illustrate why.

Newcastle, where I live, has a reputation for being a 'party city'. This is not the case.
This is what they tell people so that the other cities can avoid the gangs of hen- and stag parties that maraud through the town on a weekend.

The most memorable part of a night out in Newcastle undoubtedly the spectacle of the citizens themselves.
There are several of those ‘last chance saloon’ places that ageing corned beef monsters go to exchange whatever body fluids they have left.
It is not recommended for a smart young gentleman to enter one of these places in Newcastle without adequate means for his safe escape.

You see in Newcastle, age is inversely proportional to shame, and in these places normal social niceties such as ‘talking to one another’ tend to go out the window. I suppose the clientele have little time to waste.

I remember one visit to such a place, and as I recall the bouncer had tried to stop me going in.
I had barely set foot inside before I was set upon. As my life flashed before me, my mind settled on an old but pleasant memory of the nice old woman that was our local lollipop lady. Perhaps I was seven or eight. Grey haired, I would see her every day as I walked up the road to my infant school. She was gentle and kind and often used to buy me 10 pence mix ups if I’d been good.

But now she was ancient and fat and real and in front of me and shrink-wrapped. And well up for it. I didn’t know what to do. She knew though, and had already swung one of those horrid, fluid filled bags she called legs around mine and was shimmying. Very closely. So close it turned out, that the end of my ****, like an intrepid finger, could feel all of the fatty, hill-like undulations in her leg as she went up and down. She leant over to my ear and said “Eeh, eh? I’m old enough to be your grandmother”. Then, after a pause long enough for comedy effect, added “But I’m not your grandmother, am I?”

I now know what a meat pasty feels like after it has been tossed into a piranha tank. A very cold one, a one that makes your ***** want to shrink up to hide in your body.

Perhaps the bouncer was genuinely thinking of me.

My point? Nice, local, friendly pub every time.

Mark.

EDIT: Actually, Let's put it to the vote and see for sure who is right. I've put a poll above this thread.



Dragged into "Greys Club" Marvo?? :lol:

Last time i was in that den of aged hipthrusting, i actually met a pretty younger lady. Well younger as in 31 anyway. Everything was going smoothly until she told me her old man was getting out in two weeks after a 6 stretch!! :shock:


*time for a sharp exit*

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Postby Lord Freddie » Oct 6th, '07, 11:02

I think a lot of men like certain types of clubs. I myself am a gold card member of a Gentlemen's Club called Spearmint Rhino.

As for the atrocious ones where tackily dressed hussies binge drink Bacardi Breezers to a background of atrocious music, well, it's not a matter of age, it's a matter of taste. These kinds of places are so unsophisticated and chavvy that the only appeal to the sort of people who would love to go to Ibiza but can't afford to.

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Postby Marvo Marky » Oct 6th, '07, 15:24

SidoonMan wrote:Dragged into "Greys Club" Marvo?? :lol:

Heh.

That's where I send groups of young lads when they come up to me and ask for directions to "anywhere that's still serving".

:twisted: :lol:

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Postby Tomo » Oct 6th, '07, 16:54

I started seriously clubbing in the mid-90s when the music sounded great. We would spend hour after hour on the dance floor bopping away to massive trance tunes and big house anthems like there's no tomorrow. Getting in past the queues on a guest list. Strangers smiling and being friendly. New friends and people we'll never forget. Marvellous stuff. I lost the faith after the millennium when it all got rubbish again. We were going through the motions and it felt empty. The music was by the numbers. That's when I migrated to the party scene. Rawk!

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Postby I.D » Oct 7th, '07, 23:31

My other half tells me I donttake her out enough. She says I remind her of jim from Eastenders!!

I took her for a balloon flight for her Birthday.. there wasnt a soul under 55 present besides the 2 of us..

I am often up for going out but by the time Im up town.. a part of me wants to go home.. i play the young souls role though as not to face reality!!

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 8th, '07, 16:19

well guess what???? I got him down the club on Saturday night. But lets not get too excited here, as he'd been in the pub watching the rugby since lunch time he managed to fall asleep in the corner :roll:

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Postby monker59 » Oct 8th, '07, 20:21

Lady of Mystery wrote:he'd been in the pub watching the rugby since lunch time he managed to fall asleep in the corner :roll:


Okay, that might mean he's getting old. :roll: :wink:

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Postby Tomo » Oct 8th, '07, 20:48

monker59 wrote:Okay, that might mean he's getting old. :roll: :wink:

Well, to be fair, it's unlikely he was on soft drinks all afternoon... :wink:

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Postby joecarr14 » Oct 8th, '07, 20:54

the only benefit to clubs is to be the only few sober there and then egg on 2 drunk scummonkeys to fight and place bets on whos going to win... whereas that kind of entertainment isnt available at your local... and i dislike cricket with a passion (which always seems to be on at the good pubs).... :)

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Postby Mark Waddington » Oct 9th, '07, 09:30

Lady of Mystery wrote:You lot are all wet blankets, going out having a few drinks and a dance is great fun.



Ill take you clubbing any day!!!


Just dont tell Lyndsay.... :oops:

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 9th, '07, 09:53

awww thankyou mark :D

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 9th, '07, 10:31

Cost of a pint in a club - £4.00 or more. Cost of a can of same booze from Tescos, about £1.50. Ergo no contest :wink: !

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