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2006.01.27. DEEP DISH (8hrs set) & Brad Copeland @ SOHO - This is London (pg. 16)
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| E2EK1EL |
| quote: | Originally posted by Djsketchbag
does anyone know anything about guestlist? or line bypass? |
I'll know after friday's meeting, sorry for the delays ... most ppl are clueless about what's going on right now.
Sorry everyone. |
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| Pasta |
This is bull! How can you bring top 5 DJ's in the world over and have rules such as these for entrance?!
I'm a 20 y/o male, but I look a little bit younger, so I'm basically facked for this. Then they want people dressing up like it's a wedding. :rolleyes: |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
time for TOTAz to start lookin a lil sharper :toothless
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The reason why people were concerned about the dress code is because they thought we would be forced to wear dress shirt/dress shoes.
I'm sorry, but I look sharper in my jeans & t-shirt than most of the Richmond Street clubbers with their run-of-the-mill striped dress shirts with aeroplane wing cuffs and collars. :rolleyes: |
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| kabelicious |
25+??? Damn, that is the stink - definitely going to have to make that known to the peeps in Detriot that might go.
Never heard of that in all my life.... |
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| Floorwhore |
| quote: | Originally posted by kabelicious
25+??? |
This should have all you youngins breathing sighs of relief......
Although it says on the Website that is 25+, Fridays are in fact 21+
Only the Saturdays are 25+
It was a mistake made by the web guy.
This HAS been confirmed. |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorwhore
This should have all you youngins breathing sighs of relief......
Although it says on the Website that is 25+, Fridays are in fact 21+
Only the Saturdays are 25+
It was a mistake made by the web guy.
This HAS been confirmed. |
21+ is still unacceptable IMO. It's such bull to exclude people younger than that. |
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| extacy_bomb |
i am not 21 yet anyways... :whip:
how about 20+ ? LOL |
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| iLiptikalOrbitZ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorwhore
This should have all you youngins breathing sighs of relief......
Although it says on the Website that is 25+, Fridays are in fact 21+
Only the Saturdays are 25+
It was a mistake made by the web guy.
This HAS been confirmed. |
Honestly this just made my day, F'ing right!!!! Kelly, party is on baby. Probably the best birthday present you could get! TY,TY,TY! |
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| dEsidEL |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
The reason why people were concerned about the dress code is because they thought we would be forced to wear dress shirt/dress shoes.
I'm sorry, but I look sharper in my jeans & t-shirt than most of the Richmond Street clubbers with their run-of-the-mill striped dress shirts with aeroplane wing cuffs and collars. :rolleyes: |
it's obvious that one person's definition of looking sharp isn't necessarily the same as someone else's .. in all honesty i think things are going a little overboard with respect to the dresscode.. obviously they're not expecting ppl to come dressed in a tux.
as far as i know, This is London has always had (some) type of style code whether it be semi-formal or not. and as far as the age "restriction" goes, that too has been something around for some time even prior to the new management that's there today. In fact a lot of clubs/lounges especially ones along the King St. and Peter St. area cater to a much older clientel and 25+ is not uncommon at all. (a friend of mine is actually inviting me to Schmooze 25+ this coming Saturday .. gaah). But what Jeff aka. Floorwhore said was right, many of them are 21+ on Fridays. Again just like BOA this is all relative. "Soft rules" to plainly put it.
But anyhow, i'm just giving a perspective on things since there's a lot of people that find this all very shocking. I mean the same could be said about BOA when it first openned but now things all seem fine.
In the end it'll most likely be the discretion of the doorman whether it be better or worse. Hey you never know, if it's Quin and the old System guys there then everything'll be A-OK ;)
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| dance2dabeat |
| quote: | Originally posted by iLiptikalOrbitZ
Honestly this just made my day, F'ing right!!!! Kelly, party is on baby. Probably the best birthday present you could get! TY,TY,TY! |
Yeah I am MUCH happier :happy2: |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
it's obvious that one person's definition of looking sharp isn't necessarily the same as someone else's .. in all honesty i think things are going a little overboard with respect to the dresscode.. obviously they're not expecting ppl to come dressed in a tux.
as far as i know, This is London has always had (some) type of style code whether it be semi-formal or not. and as far as the age "restriction" goes, that too has been something around for some time even prior to the new management that's there today. In fact a lot of clubs/lounges especially ones along the King St. and Peter St. area cater to a much older clientel and 25+ is not uncommon at all. (a friend of mine is actually inviting me to Schmooze 25+ this coming Saturday .. gaah). But what Jeff aka. Floorwhore said was right, many of them are 21+ on Fridays. Again just like BOA this is all relative. "Soft rules" to plainly put it.
But anyhow, i'm just giving a perspective on things since there's a lot of people that find this all very shocking. I mean the same could be said about BOA when it first openned but now things all seem fine.
In the end it'll most likely be the discretion of the doorman whether it be better or worse. Hey you never know, if it's Quin and the old System guys there then everything'll be A-OK ;)
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Just because the age restriction thing has been going on for a while now, doesn't mean it's acceptable. What is the point of an age restriction? I see people of all ages doing stupid at clubs. Do you really think making a club 21+ is going to make any difference on the crowd at all?
How many 19-20 year olds do you know that go to these kind of events? 19-20 year olds are going to Tonic on a Friday night. If an 19-20 year old is going to a party like this, it probably means s/he really wants to go. Having an age restriction or a dress code does not make the crowd more "mature". Besides, WTF is a "mature" crowd when it comes to afterhours anyway? What's the difference between a "mature" crowd and a regular crowd?
If you want a "mature" crowd, go to work, not an afterhours club. Getting bojangled and listening to 8hrs of Deep Dish isn't exactly what I'd call "mature". :rolleyes: |
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| Irishaddict |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Wiz
Well Miss Laura if that happens we'll just take our cute little matching outfits and shiny sparkle shoes elsewhere! :cool: |
I'm in. I'm wearing the belt to this just because of that comment haha. :) |
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