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If U Had Power To Change. (pg. 2)
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| Steven Hays |
| They don't pay you a little bit for playing out? Not even 50 bucks? |
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| Dirk W. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Steven Hays
They don't pay you a little bit for playing out? Not even 50 bucks? |
Your avatar kinda creeps me out. It is too blue, you look dead :( |
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| Steven Hays |
| quote: | Originally posted by Screen
He looks like Steve O in that pic |
You just don't imagine how many of my close friends call me that on a regular basis...:D Yeah I need to change it. |
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| tmft |
| quote: | Originally posted by Screen
6) Instead of Go Go Girls hire actual Strippers. When your in the heat of a progressive moment, some and ass would fit nicely in situation
7)Put an end to the Sausage Fest Ladies free until 12 am
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Item 6 will not help you at all with Item 7. |
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| Dirk W. |
| quote: | Originally posted by tmft
Item 6 will not help you at all with Item 7. |
If they are hot lesbians it will. Or bisexual girls. And who hates bisexual girls? No one.... They get along with everyone. |
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| DJ_Octane |
| ...they're like social chameleons... |
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| tmft |
So, I posted my baseline list before.
Bonus items in a club:
Loungey areas to sit when my feet get tired.
People who come around with free drinks/giveaways. I'd go to a bar in SF where they'd always have swag--free Polaroids, free Smirnoff T-Shirts, free shots, free Cuervo Sunglasses, free chapstick, free Jaeger hats, free snow globes with your picture in them...sure, it's cheesy, but it was fun.
Dim lighting is a must.
A balcony area is nice to scope out the scene below. |
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| insideout |
I like some of the suggestions so far. I agree with not having a strict dress code. If it's really about the music, then come as you are.
I know this may sound obvious, but the club has to be after hours. I'm not talking about half an hour to an hour, but open until the wee hours of the morning.
No restroom attendants please. I am perfectly capable of washing my hands and grabbing a paper towel myself. |
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| Dirk W. |
| quote: | Originally posted by insideout
I like some of the suggestions so far. I agree with not having a strict dress code. If it's really about the music, then come as you are.
No restroom attendants please. I am perfectly capable of washing my hands and grabbing a paper towel myself. |
Hahaha we are completely opposite. I like bathroom attendants. They make people feel guilty if they don't wash their hands. I also like them when I need an extra splash of cologne or a mint or something. Very handy indeed. They also keep the bathrooms clean and clean bathrooms are something I appreciate. |
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| The_One |
| quote: | Originally posted by Exodus17
allow people to spin Poi - glowsticks on strings |
No please dont :wtf: A couple of glowsticks here and there are nice but the ones on strings piss me off especially if someone is using them on the dancefloor. |
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| nunosnightclub |
| i have to agree with the glow sticks..............i don't like them either |
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| JustJoe |
No dress code is a big deal to me. I wouldn't show up in my pajamas or anything stupid like that, but at the same time, I shouldn't have to wear "church clothes" just to see a dj I wanna see. Dancing in slacks & dress shoes sucks ass!!!
I also have to agree about the no glowsticks on strings thing; been hit one too many times before. One of these days I'm gonna go to a party w/ scissors and just start cutting strings. |
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