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Alright,

I want to go out on Saturday night but have absolutely no idea where is fun anymore cause I'm an old married bastard.

I'd prefer something with music but preferably not "Hey Mickey" or anything from the Grease sound track if you know what I mean. Dance, RnB etc - anything like that is good.

Also it can't be too a.n.a.l. as I'll be with a group of guys.

Will be starting in South Melbourne so prefer around there, city, StKilda or Chapel.

Suggestions?

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fitzroy street is always good, there are heaps of bars and stuff and you can crawl all the way along it. and if you get desperate at the end of the night there is always Traffic.... thats open till 5am or so everynight of the week. couple of bars up swanston street too like the lounge which is usually pretty laid back and cookie accross the road. thats all im going to write now, if i end up somewhere good tonight ill post it up

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What's wrong with 'Hey Mickey'?

And ZOS rhymes with Sh*thouse for a reason.

ZOS doesnt rhyme with shit or house...

dont go to zos unless your on the cookies, or the gear...or both

chapel, frostbites is good. half decent music (mix of rap/rnb and house)

you can go there earlier on for a meal...then stay for the club. upstairs is the house room now...

got the alcoholic slushies n shit...goes good

billboards...apparently its an older crowd saturday night...I go thursdays...big uni crowd, great night (im not at uni though lol)

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chapel, frostbites is good. half decent music (mix of rap/rnb and house)

you can go there earlier on for a meal...then stay for the club. upstairs is the house room now...

ahahahaha *breathes* hahahaHAHAHA Frostbites is a SH!THOLE. Go there and laugh at all the drunk feral country chicks and hillbilly losers who just jumped off a party bus. :P

As for ZOS, it's at 386 Chapel St, accross the street from KFC and Viper Room. It's where the legendary Chasers night club used to be! IMO ZoS went downhill after Dome shut down because all the junkies and drug f*kz 'migrated' to Zos. I've also noticed a bigger line in front of Viper lately than Zos. On top of that, I wouldn't be going to Zos these days anyway - can you say "Sausage Fest"? :lol:

Indeed, there are many class venues to go out on a Saturday night in Melbourne catering for all tastes in quality music and company. Andrew, I recommend you visit www.clubvibes.com for a run-down on the clubbing scene in Melbourne. Many local DJ's and promoters post details on upcoming events and opening club nights at various venues. There is also club night reviews, photo galleries and a message forum. Most of the forum goers are slightly house music genre biased but Clubvibes is a great source of information for clubs/bars/lounges in Melbourne. Check it out. B)

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D@MN Havent been to Jimmys in years!!! WEnt in last friday nite at midnight for 5 minutes!! WOW place is kickin hard, i think its dead on a saturday nite though. Thursdays and fridays are tops!!

If u just want to go ut and have an absolute ball with ya mates go to twister. LOL i dont think alot of people like Twister for sum reason but its tops theres plenty of hoes and the playground is BIG :)

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D@MN Havent been to Jimmys in years!!! WEnt in last friday nite at midnight for 5 minutes!! WOW place is kickin hard, i think its dead on a saturday nite though. Thursdays and fridays are tops!!

If u just want to go ut and have an absolute ball with ya mates go to twister.  LOL i dont think alot of people like Twister for sum reason but its tops theres plenty of hoes and the playground is BIG :)

careful...the hoes aren't exactly over age just because they're inside ;) lol

how bout heat...goin there now

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so thats what this thread was about, i think my legs are about to fall off. i left at 5am and walked from fitzroy st to brighton and goto bed at 7:30. my feet are killing. top night guys. did ash rejoin or *cough* go somehwere cos i saw him out the front when i was leaving

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