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I've been to troppo twice. Once because my mates who live on the coast said it was an experience that had to be had, and the other time because Darude was playing there.

All I can say about troppo is a meat market. And not even the good kind!!!

I do have 1 experience to share about clubs though. One night 4 of us boys decided to go to The Establishment. We knew that we wouldn't get in on our own so we invited 4 chick friends along with us. When we rocked up at the door the 4 chicks got in fine. But as we started to walk in, we were stopped by the bouncers and told that we couldn't go in. Upon asking why this was we were fed the bullshit, "No Jeans tonight" (2 of the guys were wearing jeans). So I said to the guy, "what about that guy there and that guy there and that guy there who are in jeans". The bouncer didn't even take a look at them and goes, "They're members". I told him he was full of shit so he goes to me, "Watever mate. Private party, fcuk off."

I've never been so disgusted in my life.

/end rant

Ill back ronin on that, theres 1 clown at the door of the establishment that always acts like hes all that when letting ppl in. Time he gets shot.

Though if any of u run into these situations, do what ronin did last nite, run down to under the bridge, make lots of noise, and make the chick im trying to get shit paranoid :(

Originally posted by Brody

Yeh that was my arse againest the windscreen..."theres ppl around...we shouldn't be doing this"

ffaaaarrrkkkkkkk

next time stfu uh :P  

my baby got smashed by a fkn taxi so had to settle for the evo4

ROFL you might want to take it back to the dealer you bought it from and tell them the Windscreen demister doesnt seem to work to well :uh-huh:

Go trig boy its your birthday!

  • 3 weeks later...

I agree with Endorean. The bouncers at troppo should actually learn to do their jobs.

As far as a good place to have a beer, I wouldn't know. I managed to get myself banned... although I'm still not sure exactly what I did wrong.

Damn shame there isn't much else happening on the coast Saturday nights...

Originally posted by SW20-GT

I do have 1 experience to share about clubs though. One night 4 of us boys decided to go to The Establishment.

I don't know if you've been in there before but to anyone else contemplating it - don't bother. It's one of the biggest and wankiest places I've been to, and your example is just one of many reasons. It's full of old rich men and fat chicks. Any of the pretty girls are most likely escorts/prostitutes.

I went there a couple of months ago, a female friend of mine had met a "rich" guy who wanted to meet up with her there, so her, me, my gf and another one of their friends went there. He turned up late, then immediately said we should all go to another club at Darling Harbour.

He had a Porsche 911 something (looked entirely bog-standard, not even window tints) and only had room for 2 people (back seat only seats 1). So me and my gf said seeya later and the other 2 girls went with him.

We got a phone call later on that night from the girls asking if they could be picked up, because the ****tard decided he had a headache and wanted to go home and didn't wanna take the girls home! How ****ed up is that? And this guy's base of operations is the Establishment. He fits right in.

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