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How you looking for tomorrow night Birds?

Not sure where we're going yet. Open to suggestions :)

Still sweet assuming I don't injure myself too badly tomorrow morning lol. I know a chick rocking her birthday at Jet Black tomorrow night. Used to love that place back in the day, so we could check that out...she might have hot wog friends? ;)

Still sweet assuming I don't injure myself too badly tomorrow morning lol. I know a chick rocking her birthday at Jet Black tomorrow night. Used to love that place back in the day, so we could check that out...she might have hot wog friends? ;)

Haven't been there before. Looks good. Do you reckon 5 or 6 guys could get in there? Might be a few of us going.

Haven't been there before. Looks good. Do you reckon 5 or 6 guys could get in there? Might be a few of us going.

Yeah easily. As long as we get there before 10pm - free entry and I should be able to get us a guestlist.

What is Boutique like on a Saturday night? I might be going

Good music and venue, not a fan of the crowd personally - they truly think they are better looking than they are. Bring girls and/or get there very early, unless you are a regular / have a guestlist. Showed up one night, two guys in dinner wear (read: suits) escorted by three fairly attractive females: "members night...the girls can come in, but sorry guys, can't help you". So f*** Boutique, there aren't many places in Melbourne who would knock back a positive female ratio like that.

That's sh**house. I f**king hate it. Old fashioned club marketing that slowly kills off the club anyway. Some of the best nights I've had have been at places where they aren't strict on guys, and the girl to guy ratio still ends up around 50/50. Went to Orange Whip the other night, no issues getting in with 4 guys by ourselves - the girl to guys ratio inside was about 3:1! Sometimes you just want an unplanned boys night out, without chasing up a guestlist and females to escort you inside.

Did you go to CQ on a Sat night? Cause they will knock you back for looking like you should have come on the Friday night, and vice versa lol.

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