Originally posted by Skipper
Guys, it's a dress code, not a mathematical equation. there will always be something left to the staff's discretion.
when the dress code is defined as english style it does become a math equation.
english + style = what the fawk do i do now
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Let's bring the change!!!
Apr-03-2006 01:21
The Highroller
ad hoc and ad lib
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Flying over the cuckoo's nest
quote:
Originally posted by techead
FYI seeing all the comments about management and owners
They are one and the same
The place was bought out By Charles Kabouth and Jimmy Lightning (GUV and formerly Tonic)
So they are no strangers in how to run a place , owners are entitled to run a club as they see fit
If you don;t like it , don't go , others will
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We'll see what happens to TiL when summer/fall of this year is over with. I would be surprised if by this time next year they were still open.
Apr-03-2006 01:23
LKD
Omni-peasant
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Its June 18th, 2005, I'm at the Skybar
quote:
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
when the dress code is defined as english style it does become a math equation.
equations can be solved if the values are defined and not variables. in this case, everything is a variable so the equation has no solution
Originally posted by TranceGrooves
when the dress code is defined as english style it does become a math equation.
english + style = what the fawk do i do now
Fair enough, but I know one promoter specifically who went to the club and asked for a "statement" on what was permitted and what was not. and he posted it for all to see.
Nothing stops you from emailing the club to confirm what is appropriate. If enough people do that, perhaps they'll start being a little more clear to avoid answering 100 emails about people's outfits.
Apr-03-2006 01:24
The Highroller
ad hoc and ad lib
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Flying over the cuckoo's nest
quote:
Originally posted by El Kay Dee
in this land of posers, anythign is possible
The crowd that TiL is trying to attract is fickle. They only want to go to the newest club. When TiL is no longer considered new, it will fail.
Apr-03-2006 01:25
Skipper
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
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We'll see what happens to TiL when summer/fall of this year is over with. I would be surprised if by this time next year they were still open.
I'm generally surprised if anything new lasts more than a year now.
However, it's not a brand new venue and it didn't need to build up a crowd from nothing. I'd say its chances are pretty good.
Apr-03-2006 01:25
jon jon
viva la clubland
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Footwork
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
We'll see what happens to TiL when summer/fall of this year is over with. I would be surprised if by this time next year they were still open.
I'd put 100 bucks on that bet against ya. I have a feeling that the club is doing financially pretty good. (and will be ok for a while to come)