Don't be too complimentary about them! The bouncer would have had his eye on you too! I've seen that dubious blonde hair, and the occasional white trainers. You aren't the sort they want in there either, you know! :p
In fairness my trainers are white because that was what the lady on freecycle was giving away - i normally wear cowboy boots when i go out clubbing though.
And what do you mean blonde? Don't make me come down there...
...are you suggesting it might not be my sort of place?
To be fair, you might well enjoy it. I did have quite a good time - the music is quite fun (tho it's definitely goth rather than rock or metal, which was a shame. I think it would have been perked up by a few bouncier tunes), and it's a cheerful enough night out.
I was just somewhat disapproving of an alternative nightclub, which is meant to be set up and run by people who want others to be accepting of how they dress, being quite so snarky about other people who didn't fit some kind of dress code.
yeah, it was a shame: ironically, one of the things we've liked about it in the past is that it's felt quite friendly, since it lost that quite emphatically last night it doesn't have much left to recommend it . . .
It was very disappointing. Like I said, if it hadn't been for that, I'd have viewed it as a silly, but quite fun night out. As it is, I'm really quite vexed. I've written a letter of complaint to the club organizers on this subject.
I object to a club which actively enourages pricks to be pricks.
Really? I've always had a good experience with B Movie, but I can be persuaded to move on.
I've been told recently that the London goth scene in general can be really vile - very elitest and quite snotty. Tis a shame, for I do like dancing to goth and metal music.
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And what do you mean blonde? Don't make me come down there...
...are you suggesting it might not be my sort of place?
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To be fair, you might well enjoy it. I did have quite a good time - the music is quite fun (tho it's definitely goth rather than rock or metal, which was a shame. I think it would have been perked up by a few bouncier tunes), and it's a cheerful enough night out.
I was just somewhat disapproving of an alternative nightclub, which is meant to be set up and run by people who want others to be accepting of how they dress, being quite so snarky about other people who didn't fit some kind of dress code.
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I object to a club which actively enourages pricks to be pricks.
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I was once not allowed entry beacuse I was not goth enough. Yet someone in a white suit and gold medallions was allowed in.
Slimenight and Full Tilt are the only evenings that i have not had an issue with in the London scene
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I've been told recently that the London goth scene in general can be really vile - very elitest and quite snotty. Tis a shame, for I do like dancing to goth and metal music.
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And it was sucktastic that they kicked people out for breakdancing.
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At first, I was worried that this would be a story about your clubbing baby harp seals.
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What if the harp seals were wearing black eyeliner?
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