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phoenixBEBE
rainbows abound 7-5-13

Registered: Jul 2003
Location: 2012. Everything changes after this year :) <3 so can't wait.
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Nov-14-2004 00:28
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drummerboy
tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: San Diego, CA
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| quote: | Originally posted by colibri
guys keep it simple for next time:
a colorful shirthat fits you well
lowaist boot cut jeans
soccer addidas
a cool belt
& you'll
be in
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umm, thanks for the advice, but thats not really the point. the point is, i dont wanna have to drastically change what i look like just to get into a club to see a dj i like. when i go see a dj, i want to dance for hours, and i dont wanna do that in clunky shoes and a dress shirt. usually, these clubs lax on the dress code a little bit when they have djs like sander because of the crowd they tend to attract. besides, crobar is infamous for enforcing a dress code only sporadically at best, which makes it really frustrating when trying to get in. last time i saw sander at crobar, i actually was dressed like a dirtbag because i was coming from somewhere else, and i had no problem getting in. this made me figure that i'd have especially no problem if i was dressed decently, but obviously that wasnt the case here. i agree with what wheel of steel said in his reply: i prefer the local, smaller stuff anyway - better vibe, no big room drama, and better crowd. the music is always better too, since djs sometimes are encouraged to spin differently when playing big venues. so all in all, im not exactly heartbroken for not getting in - the way i see it, im doing crobar a favor by showing up anyway. i mean, its not like im dying to get in so i can be seen, and they still get my money. between going to avalon last weekend and the incident at crobar, i think its time to take a break from these clubs. i only attend them every six - eight months anyway. robots was a good party as usual, and i had a great time, except for when i had to drag joe to the car. he is, after all, much bigger than me.
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Nov-14-2004 02:09
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amdmaxx
Respekt

Registered: Feb 2002
Location: NJ
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Re: I hate Crobar (a review....)
Sorry to hear bro.. U called Krissi and she told me about that happened..
I was about to come out to smoking area and give you my pullover too.. But u left by then.. Next time kiddo stick around, call in for help and we will get you shirts from inside..
Look on the bright side - Sander will be back...
| quote: | Originally posted by reddog4063
OK, I went to Crobar last night to see Sander K, waited on line with Tony, Erin and Liz in the rain at like 11:30. When we got up to the bouncer he told Tony to step off the line because he didn't like what Tony was wearing, the bouncer specifically said that he wanted guys wearing "button down shirts".
So we stepped off the line, and I went over to the bouncer to talk to him for a second. Now, at this point in my clubbing career I know how to properly speak to a bouncer -calmly and with a respect that he is working and has a difficult job. I pointed to the fact that we were there with two girls, (two guys, two girls is a ratio they like) I also told him that I was only there to support the dj and that I was on the dj's personal guestlist and that we would stay for an hour or two and then be on our way. The bouncer basically told me that his boss didn't want anyone dressed casually in and that there was nothing he could do about it. To the bouncers credit, he was polite and professional and after he told me that, I replied "fair enough" and we left.
I hate the fact that I have to go to such lengths to get into these clubs to hear the music that I want to hear. I am always respectful, I don't get into fights or grope people, and I spend plenty of money at the bar. It is ridiculous that I can not get into Sanders party after I have supported him for so long....I remember when he wasn't as popular as he is now, when he couldn't fill a club as large as Crobar, I attended every one of his parties when he was a resident at Arc, and I buy all of his CDs. The door at Crobar wasn't even particularly difficult to get into, in fact we were the only people that I saw that were bounced off the line.
I guess I am just posting this to vent. I'm not even really that mad that we didn't get in, I just find it pretty ironic that out of all the people on line they decided to pick on me. Tony wasn't dressed like a dirtbag so I don't even understand their reasoning. I don't even really like these new clubs like Crobar and Avalon, if Sander wasn't playing there I wouldn't even look twice at the place. It's funny that I had been there once before and got right in and it was the last time Sander played there. So in short, sorry everyone that I didnt meet up, it wasn't from lack of trying.
Instead we went to Robots for some techno and Nick, Dennis, Mikey, Krystal, Zack, Rob and a few others were there. I got super drunk, haha. |
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Nov-14-2004 02:54
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MiracleTK
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Spring Hill, FLORIDA
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this is ridiculous... dress codes are ridiculous and this club is lucky to have any REAL fans come in..
How are you supposed to dress??
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Nov-14-2004 23:18
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