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lol thats way too much, thats cutting into precious drinking money.

you pay 17 bucks to go in and be charged $10 for a drink, no wonder so many just do drugs in town.

back in my day..........................

every club has a sausage fest issue, naturally more guys go out drinking than chicks. i mean i feel unsafe out there and get sick of d heads imagine what a young hot chick has to deal with out in town.

not to mention dj's suck :thumbsup: cant stand when they think there mix master mike and ruin a song by attempting to remix it

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i just got to Shotz with some mates , $5 entry

happy hour 10-11 then 12-1 , $1 beer , $3.50 spirits

cant go wrong imo

yeh, went to happy hour at shotz once, watered down beer served by bar girls who couldn't pour a beer to save their life, FTL.

shotz fails. i only go there during happy hour to pick up emo gangies.

ive only even handed over money to get into one club. never paid to get into electric light, shotz, red, *insert name of shitty club*.

Sausage fest? Go to Marble Bar at 3am...

Did that a few weeks ago, was wasted as all shit, somehow got in and fuuuuuuuck... at least 12 chicks ripping up the dance floor and only 2 other guys there. Sure, it was closing in 30 minutes and it was basically empty, but the set that the DJ was playing was insane! And the chicks were all fine as.

EC's usually has a decent mix of chicks and guys, and a decent mix of chicks in Nike high-tops haha. Swish also has a pretty decent ratio... but good luck not getting kicked out.

If you want to start talking about dirty, dirty clubs... Come hit up Club 58 at 4am. Now THAT was something.

Or, come down to Strats at 5am. That's even more something haha.

i like pubs, reasonable price drinks, you can hear eachother speak. and there arent off tap fu(ktards running around.

i FKN HATE ppl that take party drugs.... must be a sad existence to need chemical help to have a good time.

if this applies to any of you. ur a w4nker

Shotz fails, along with Enigma... unless you want Emo women.

thats the only reason i go. :thumbsup:

i like pubs, reasonable price drinks, you can hear eachother speak. and there arent off tap fu(ktards running around.

i FKN HATE ppl that take party drugs.... must be a sad existence to need chemical help to have a good time.

if this applies to any of you. ur a w4nker

same. would rather hit a pub or something like the apothecary or fumo than some overpriced club full of smacked up dopers. but thats just me.

i like pubs, reasonable price drinks, you can hear eachother speak. and there arent off tap fu(ktards running around.

i FKN HATE ppl that take party drugs.... must be a sad existence to need chemical help to have a good time.

if this applies to any of you. ur a w4nker

Can you afford to live that lifestyle and pay off/modify a import?

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