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i r intending to go to the city :P

usually i just go to the city for specific events, much easier to get a cab home/call the gf when i go out local, but ceebs that tonight

tell me clubs kgo

Depends on what 'sort' of crowd you want to hang around with and music.

Been retired from the scene for a while but Alumbra, CQ etc seems to be pretty popular

And like rimona said, they'll no doubt be thinking about how their car was keyed as a result of their carelessness, so in future they'd no doubt be more careful. Who knows jeppe, they might park next to you one day, maybe you should thank rimness.

If the person knew they had done it and intentionally ignored it then you have a point. But we don't know if that's correct. Maybe they had their earbuds in playing loud music and their dad had just died so they weren't thinking. You just can't make assumptions.

And there's a word for how u just forgive everyone that wrongs you, it's 'pushover'

Hahaha, actually dude people don't wrong me. That's why I can forgive fools that put me in hospital and take away major parts of my life by almost killing me. I have an incredible family, friends, life, and my mother always taught me forgiveness first and foremost. If that's the definition of a push over then I'm quite happy to be one :)

Depends on what 'sort' of crowd you want to hang around with and music.

Been retired from the scene for a while but Alumbra, CQ etc seems to be pretty popular

wana go somewhere where i can get in wearing hightop nikes and have a good time :P

Took on 4 and lost I presume? Dirty way to fight not restricted to lens really..

You try pretty hard to pass on the persona that your high brow/ high society, I don't think its working man.

Their level of comprehension is almost non-existent, therefore they're often reduced to a animal-like behaviour. The only way to teach a dog that don't listen is to beat it, what else can you do with a mongrel who's prerogative is bigotry :domokun:

wana go somewhere where i can get in wearing hightop nikes and have a good time :P

What kind of music?

Unless you hit up the emo clubs you'll struggle to hit a club with high top Nikes...would have to stick to bars or pubs.

we don't know if that's correct. Maybe they had their earbuds in playing loud music and their dad had just died so they weren't thinking. You just can't make assumptions.

That's one way to go about it, or you could wake up and live in the real world.

wana go somewhere where i can get in wearing hightop nikes and have a good time :P

Wah wah will let you in with high top nikes, shorts and singlet etc. Anything else and you're over dressed.

Their level of comprehension is almost non-existent, therefore they're often reduced to a animal-like behaviour. The only way to teach a dog that don't listen is to beat it, what else can you do with a mongrel who's prerogative is bigotry :domokun:

I'm sure you beat them

Black or white dress shoes, plain shoes, the kind you wear with slacks or a suit.

Check out Retro or Loft, or as Dezz said Wah Wah if you want to go underdressed.

why do people want to go out dressed like a punk i dont get it, dress nice get a hair cut and be sharp unless your a celebrity punk/emo/metal rocker its not acceptable.. deal with it

Cos it's comfortable?

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