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Dear Mr. Club Owner... (pg. 12)
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
You bitch and whine about every little thing and defend your right to do so and then when people provide constructive feedback to an industry they love you come down on them with an abrasive and retaliatory tone.
One only assume you contradict yourself so much because you really have no understanding of what garbage comes out of your mouth or off your fingers. |
i dont think u have quite figured out that im always quite direct and hard hitting... abrasive as you put it.
Again, quite a number of people are the same way towards me. And its great because i love a good heated debate!
In fact i get personally insulted quite a bit by certain people sometimes. But hey, whatever, thats the way it is when you post an opinion about anything including your opinions in this thread... right?
Or should everyone always agree with everything you say? |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
i dont think the levels have changed to be honest. Maybe u are just getting old?
(RUNS AND HIDES)
LOL!!!!!!!!
PS i can say that only because im already old LOL |
well wouldn't I be getting more deaf and complaining that I can't hear well? :p |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
well wouldn't I be getting more deaf and complaining that I can't hear well? :p |
ironically as people get older they actually become more sensitive to loud noise even though their ability to actually make sense of it becomes dimmer. I guess everything just becomes white noise?
kind of a sad double whammy if u ask me |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
ironically as people get older they actually become more sensitive to loud noise even though their ability to actually make sense of it becomes dimmer. I guess everything just becomes white noise?
kind of a sad double whammy if u ask me |
jeez
not excited about this prospect :nervous: |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
jeez
not excited about this prospect :nervous: |
neither am i!!! lol..
i think the answer is to desensitize by going to guv and loud concerts weekly until we are 80 :) |
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| Endlesswave |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
neither am i!!! lol..
i think the answer is to desensitize by going to guv and loud concerts weekly until we are 80 :) |
Good luck being able to hear the music (if anything) if you decide to do that weekly. Hence the entire earplug concept brough up as a kind courtesy request by some of us.
I dont' know about you but I'd rather go out with earplugs and enjoy myself than leave early or stay home alltogether. |
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| ~C~ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Shaya007
I sooo wanna a picture of that!
:toothless :toothless :toothless |
Don't u mean a video? I doubt a pic would capture that ;) lol |
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| Xavier Moriarty |
| quote: | Originally posted by Endlesswave
I dont' know about you but I'd rather go out with earplugs and enjoy myself than leave early or stay home alltogether. |
i agree but should the club owners/management think for you? even if you forget them at home you wont go deaf after one night.
because, if you expect them to take care of that health care aspect/over the top customer babysitting, dont you think that would open up a pandora's box :
-strob light and lasers can cause seizures, take 'em down.
-stop selling booze, there may be drunk drivers after the party.
-airport like security, because people bring drugs in for personal use/profit.
-no shirt, no shoes, no service.
-free water and extra security for dehydrated/ed up/thirsty but no money customers.
-face masks for customers who look sick.
and so on.
once you leave your door, you know very well what are you getting yourself into. and if you dont take good care of yourself, why should anybody else??
selling earplugs at the coatcheck, good idea. handing 'em out for free???? pft. |
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| Xavier Moriarty |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark_Archonis
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http://media.www.mcgilltribune.com/...e-3840287.shtml
belgrade, capital of a "3rd world country" (mother******s), #1 party city in the world according to the lonely plant.
tiest parties in clubs that cannot compare to any of clubs in toronto will set you back at least 60 $ canadian. beer 10-15$. glass of orange juice 7$.
i think we have it pretty ing sweet in toronto. |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
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TBH Jay I think you've single-handedly ruined the purpose of the thread. As RJ noted, the purpose was supposed to give club owners constructive criticism and let them hear what the patrons have to say. In no way was it supposed to be a "Listen club owner, this is what you have to do to make me happy as a patron or what you are legally obligated to do." It was simply a suggestion thread. Then you come in on the defense trying to justify why the clubs don't do what we suggest and how we should basically be "better patrons" and accept things the way they are b/c clubs don't owe us anything b/c we could just go somewhere else. |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty
http://media.www.mcgilltribune.com/...e-3840287.shtml
belgrade, capital of a "3rd world country" (mother******s), #1 party city in the world according to the lonely plant.
tiest parties in clubs that cannot compare to any of clubs in toronto will set you back at least 60 $ canadian. beer 10-15$. glass of orange juice 7$.
i think we have it pretty ing sweet in toronto. |
even montreal can be pricey.. But yeah i would agree that montreal is up there. In my experienes Buenos Aires was tops on my list.
The attitude of the people (pure smiles) the energy and the music were all incredible! |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
TBH Jay I think you've single-handedly ruined the purpose of the thread. As RJ noted, the purpose was supposed to give club owners constructive criticism and let them hear what the patrons have to say. In no way was it supposed to be a "Listen club owner, this is what you have to do to make me happy as a patron or what you are legally obligated to do." It was simply a suggestion thread. Then you come in on the defense trying to justify why the clubs don't do what we suggest and how we should basically be "better patrons" and accept things the way they are b/c clubs don't owe us anything b/c we could just go somewhere else. |
so are my opinions as a patron invalid?
Because since i only work at a club 1 night a week and patronize 2 other nights each week i would say that they arent!
As a patron i think a lot of the expectations that people have are unreasonable. |
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