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Is the Uber bar at west end like a secret gay bar? I was there last night i never seen so many hot rich girls and so many shirt-lifters in the one spot.

i just needed to get the hell out of there, i can't shake this feeling its a gay bar.

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uber is definately not a gay bar

because certain style of music gets played in one room, it attracts a certain crowd...specially on wednesday. and i assumed you went last wednesday? it was its 2nd whatever wednesday birthday party which would have attracted a lot of outsiders.

it may be a bit too much for folks who go to city pubs..but certianyl not gay

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uber is definately not a gay bar

i assumed you went last wednesday? it was its 2nd whatever wednesday birthday party which would have attracted a lot of outsiders.

it may be a bit too much for folks who go to city pubs..but certianyl not gay

nah it was a Saturday night, one room feels like the Valley, the other wasn't too bad when we got there but the music quickly changed and the errr "men" quickly begain to drink poofy drinks and reach for their man bags....

it was pretty expensive there too, $7.50 basics... $7.00 beers even XXXX

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i guess the Vic is more my kind of bar, there was a real good right there on Sat night too anyone else see? i saw heaps of R32's doin toughies about the same time.

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nah it was a Saturday night, one room feels like the Valley, the other wasn't too bad when we got there but the music quickly changed and the errr "men" quickly begain to drink poofy drinks and reach for their man bags....

it was pretty expensive there too, $7.50 basics... $7.00 beers even XXXX

okay i never been there on a saturday night...so would not know..

wednesday is where its at....always good local line up

yeah one room plays hip hop and one plays electro...its a bit of everything for everyoneand 7 dollars for XXXX??? f**k thats a joke..no one would go there on a satyrday night any way, and they still sell them for that much?

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Never been there, but it sounds good to me :) That's why I (used to) like the beat. One room hardcore, one room gabber, one room old school pop, one room top 40 *sigh* the good old days :D

Let me know when you're going next Franky i'll come along :P

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Never been there, but it sounds good to me :) That's why I (used to) like the beat. One room hardcore, one room gabber, one room old school pop, one room top 40 *sigh* the good old days :D

Let me know when you're going next Franky i'll come along :P

maybe this wednesday night??ill text you

oh its not as hardcore as you would like it though...its only electro

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