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You all try to imply that the owners and managers don't know how the bouncers act. They're the storefront of the management, and control who comes in the club, which is ultimately what the mgmt wants. Don't think for one minute that the owners don't specify exactly who they want inside. Door people like that are not easy to come by, and don't think you'll see them gone any time soon.
I haven't been to TIL in a couple years, but know that it's more lenient than it has been known to be on a typical Saturday night. This isn't a new thing, except you want to go there now. TIL has had a pretentious crowd for its entire existence.
Also, think for a minute that these DJs also take into consideration where they're playing and who they're playing in front of. I'm quite certain that they occasionally want to spin in front of a good-looking and stylish upscale crowd.
Most of the people who didn't get in are those who tried to walk the tightrope, wearing oversized clothes, a backup pair of shoes that they would rather wear than ones they knew would be acceptable, going with a crowd of guys. You thought for hours before you went to the club what you needed to do, and eventually decided what you were going to do, and lost the battle. The jumping age bar kinda sucked for some of you, but if it's 21+, it's 21+. What did you guys do when you were 18 and wanted to go to Guv? You found a way to get in, right? Well, find a way to get into TIL. It's not going to seem like System or Boa, and not even so much like The Drink.
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