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adelaide blows. had a friends going away party tonight. got refused from 2 venues ive never been to before because my footwear 'wasnt up to standard'.

are you f**king kidding? how the f**k can a glorified pub have a goddamn dress code? sorta killed what was shaping up to be a decent evening.

adelaide blows. had a friends going away party tonight. got refused from 2 venues ive never been to before because my footwear 'wasnt up to standard'.

are you f**king kidding? how the f**k can a glorified pub have a goddamn dress code? sorta killed what was shaping up to be a decent evening.

lol footwear clause = 'we dont like this f**ker'

was probably sod all to do with ur footwear, they probably just didnt want u in for some reason or another :down:

bouncers are dickheads.

-D

granted, i wasnt wearing the 'dressiest' of shoes, but their clean, and their lace ups. dc's. and if 99% of venues in adelaide will let me in with them, where the f**k do these clowns get off saying its inappropriate?

and just randomly, i was dressed better than most of the guys in the line, for instance, the dude in front of me, smelt like he hadnt bathed all week, was wearing a dirty top, frayed and torn jeans, and some nike sneakers that looked like they were taken from some homeless dude. and yet, he gets in.

Edited by scandyflick

Ive been refused entry before for shoes. Was wearing some dark brown colorado's at the time and got told the soles were to thick, like seriously wtf. Got my bro to bring in my basketball shoes (very white) and let me straight in. :down:

my brother got denied entry at EC for no reason, he was there with his mrs for her birthday, they all got let in but he didnt? they were all dressed the same too. Another reason why i dont go to town anymore!

There was a time when it was poofter boots only in clubs, no sneakers. seems thats changed these days. the bouncer at the stag didnt let me in cause i was wearing my business shoes, n said they prefer sneakers.

Often its another issue they have with you, at red square a guy got denied entry for his spikey hair while i was standing a few people back sporting a large mohawk :down: having a chick in your group also helps.

depends who ya with n whats going down, if you scored during 1 of those times im sure u would be saying its f ing awesome right now :down:

but then theres retards i know that talk about it like its the greatest thing on earth and go out every 2nd day cause its "cool" and find me strange cause im into these things called sports n cars :huh:

everyones diff though, maybe it would help if i was into drugs to :D

Edited by Inline 6

It's all to do with the type of crowd they want inside and the type of people they want in. Places like Reds, EC's and a few other places are shocking for this.

I get refused entry weekly into Reds because all my mates look too much like bikies/skin heads/have too many tattoos/beards don't look right/etc. I just line up each week as a joke now because I love hearing their excuses (not the right shoes, not the right shirt, offensive facial hair, too drunk, etc).

If you want a place where you're garunteed to get in no matter what you're wearing or what state you're in, hit Club 58. It's where all the people who get refused entry into Earth go.

HQ is pretty good about dress code these days. They let most things slip by, except visable tattoo's due to club related stuff, but a few of my mates just cover up and they're let in fine.

The key is, just have 2 or 3 lovely ladies hanging off your arms, then line up for a place. You're garunteed to be let in. Works every time for me even if I can't even get my ID out because I'm too wasted.

Just doesn't appeal to me at all.

+1

Worked in nightclubs for years. Over it ... long time ago.

I prefer the pub atmosphere now, like The Elephant ... going there with a few friends tonight. :down:

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Theres a guide on here on how to fix the dash but tbh I couldnt be stuffed doing it.

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-D

I did it on my old bubbly dash. It made it look better, but certainly not as good as a dash that wasnt bubbly to start with. My old dash was fairly sun affected anyway like the covering had shrunk away from the airvent so you could see a little bit of orange foam. The previous owner had it for 6 years and worked at Mitsubishi, so I dare say that is why.

well, after much arguing responsibility, shifting of blame, and a call to wilall racing, the adaptor i was sold under the assurance it would fit despite my concerns at the time is being swapped for a billet earls block adaptor under wilalls recommendation. eta is tuesday though, they have to fly it in from interstate. not really too thrilled about that.

... having a chick in your group also helps.

out of the 14 in our group, only 4 were guys.

Just doesn't appeal to me at all.

normally going out drinking in town doesnt do it for me either, but it was a going away party, and an exceptionally awesome woman asked me to come along.

Edited by scandyflick
well, after much arguing responsibility, shifting of blame, and a call to wilall racing, the adaptor i was sold under the assurance it would fit despite my concerns at the time is being swapped for a billet earls block adaptor under wilalls recommendation. eta is tuesday though, they have to fly it in from interstate. not really too thrilled about that.

hmm - wilall told me they wernt interested in tuning the stag

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