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Whistling at a club (pg. 8)
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Kytracid
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Lol, get a hold of yourself. I never said I'm a "real dancer", or that I'm even any good at it. I prolly suck. I don't know, and I don't care. I go to clubs to listen to music, dance, and have a good time. Not to showoff my "skills" to anyone who is around me. So there's no need to "call me out" in a dancing competition like you're John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, and I'm going to steal your girl by cheating through spilling water on the dancefloor. Sorry to disappoint, but there'll be no dance-offs between my posse and yours.

I also never mentioned doing it so the floor is clean. I know it doesn't make it any cleaner. It just makes it less sticky, which is the effect I'm going for. I guess I am one of those lazy, inconsiderate dancers you're talking about. Yes, gliding on the floor makes it easier than dealing with my soles sticking to the floor. Yes, that is precisely why I do it.

What I don't understand is why something that I do that helps ME dance is inconsiderable, or why it bothers YOU so much. I only spill enough to get rid of the stickiness, so there's plenty of grip left on the floor. And if the floor is sticky, that's because of drunk idiots who keep spilling their fruity drinks on the floor, so I'm creating as much of a safety hazard as they are. Plus, I already said I only do it where my feet hit the floor, so YOUR safety is not compromised in any way. Finally, if I felt unsure of my balance after I spilled water on the floor, I obviously wouldn't do it anymore because it'd be pretty ing embarrassing to slip and fall while dancing.


It bothers me because you aren't the only person who does it, and although you imply that you only occupy one spot on the dancefloor the entire nite, we both know that's not true. Like most people you probably move around the club during the course of a night, and if you spill water at even two or more locations during that time you've already left behind a dangerous area for some unsuspecting clubber to slip on. Nevermind you probably aren't the only one who does this during the course of the night. Like a fat bitch in heat, waterspillers leave their wetspot where ever they go. If it was isolated only to their area, and they remained at the same spot for most of the night it wouldn't be a problem. But it rarely is.

My issue with it is that it's dangerous and it's something that has caused injury to people. I bring it up because people will complain about trivial things like whistles, glowsticks and sweat which at the end of the day are inconveniences but they don't think twice about the potential injury spilling water on the floor might cause to another clubber. It's selfish quite frankly - and I think your post illustrates that. Yes, people spill their drinks on the floor - that's an accident. It happens. But what you're doing isn't. Is it? You can't justify your action by pointing out that someone else caused the problem first. You're simply adding to the treacherous conditions...personally, I'll take a sticky floor over something that's slippery. At least I know I won't fall and break my wrist.

Finally, spilling water on the dance floor is just a moronic thing to do...Think about your reaction if someone spilt water on the floor - what would you say to that person? It's something a drug addled mind would come up with.

"This floor is sticky. I can't dance on it. I know, I'm going to add some water to it and smear all this sticky stuff around. That's safe...now I dance better, to hell with who steps in this spot after I'm done. "

:conf:

PS. John Travolta? Really? LOL...bro - seriously, you need to watch some new movies or something. Google or youtube that and update yourself, you come across as the 40 year old virgin. I'm not saying John couldn't bust a move in his day, but where the have you been partying that you think people still rock a beat like that?

:haha:

Still. I'm flattered....and oh, before I forget -- You couldn't ing steal my girl -- even if you did know how to dance
Cosmic Fur
Roffles, I love arguing with you.

I used the Saturday Night Fever reference cause that's the first movie that came to mind that was about danceoffs. I usually stay away from movies like that cause they're , and have the same plotline.

Anyway, if I can dance on that spot, then you can surely walk on it? Or do you have less balance when walking than when dancing?
kotsy
What the hell has my thread turned into, lol.
soupastah
quote:
Originally posted by Kytracid
I'm not a big fan of whistles, but I realize they are a part of club culture.


a small part maybe, i can't even remember the last time i saw a whistle in a club

kotsy you should put up a new poll, sticky vs. wet, i'd vote wet
soupastah
quote:
Originally posted by Kytracid
-- You couldn't ing steal my girl -- even if you did know how to dance



or...... could he?
Cosmic Fur
quote:
Originally posted by soupastah
or...... could he?


dun dun duuuuuunnn

But I can see how he would say that - it's hard to steal someone's hand.
geroin
i actually read all these posts.... :sadgreen:
Mako
"Blow my whistle bitch".:wtf: :wtf: :wtf:
kotsy
quote:
Originally posted by geroin
i actually read all these posts.... :sadgreen:


same.
I can't decide whether it's more entertaining to read a thread like this in one setting after it's all done and settled or during and getting updates every couple of hours/days.

Irishaddict
i still don't like it

for anyone on the boat today, did you witness the guy whistling at the top of his lungs on the lower level? mandatory cause for being thrown overboard imo
MKpacha
quote:
Originally posted by Irishaddict
i still don't like it

for anyone on the boat today, did you witness the guy whistling at the top of his lungs on the lower level? mandatory cause for being thrown overboard imo




omg i wanted to smack him upside the head.
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