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You've experienced about 57.14% of perth pubs!

well not too bad, working in promotions for 5 years at various pubs and clubs wil do that to ya! also a lo of them were visited on skylines australia events!!! DUCKSTEIN BREWERY!

hahaahah Scallywags Joondalup, those were the days!

dan dan dan.... what are we going to do with you.....

i guess this is why its the wasteland..... whorers unite...

Are you still meeting everyone at connections tonight or the court Apparently your name is on the door but why did you put it under your stage name tinkerbell? oh by the way both of them were on the pub list, i hope you told the truth and said that you have been there!

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You've experienced about 13.33% of perth pubs! Damn need to start visting other pubs out there.

Tigeryas ya sweaty gurner haha....

Anyone who hasnt been to Ambar should go have a look if you like breaks, always have a blast when im there.

ambar never lets me down, last time wouldve been last weekend for Meat Katie, 'twas a blaast!

now waiting for godskitchen...

i do keep my shirt on btw :O

Yeah was there as well first time Ive heard him played a set, all I gotta say is that hes the man brought the house down.

Haha Yeah thats good it was getting hell stuffy in there as it is.....

OMG I remember Gobbles... those stairs were deadly!

Been to Rumours too and DV8.. Wasn't that the gay club? :down:

Exit too and Gerri's. Its quite scarey how much I drank and went out back then :D

Rumours

Gobbles

Pinochio's

DV8

Berlin

Mango's

Gerrimiah's (sp)

Arcadia

Pallas

Exit

The Site

DV8 was never a gay club when I was younger, havent' been for a very long but I dont' think it is now either. You may be thinking of DC's (Dual Control), now that was a gay club...

The gobbles stairs were shockers weren't they!!!! Did you go when the used to have the 92.9 Morning crew host it? Must have been around '93 maybe...

I was 18 in 93 and I did go along to Gobbles but I don't recall the morning crew. I think I tried all pubs/clubs and DC sounds very familiar..

There was also that club up on hay street heading towards the casino and Tuesday nite was ladies nite with free entry and free cocktails till 10 or 11..we use to get there at 9 and be blind by 11 :O Then call the b'f to come get us hahaha




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