Marc
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LOLZ
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Ben G
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should just say mario tbh
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Carl
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once again it depends on your idea of clubbing. I go for the live music aspect but aslo there are other aspects throw in, bit of socialisng (depends on the venue really) bit of escapism from real life, people out to have a good time, go to different places rather than the same old place.
I wouldn't go every week though in this country. Can't beat a few with the mates in a pub though, apart from these days it always gets onto chat about 1st fix, second fix, money and mortages mixed in with stories you here everytime that set of mates are together.
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Colin
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I dont see the point in nightclubs anymore.............I dont really enjoy going unless im totally wrecked.
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Lawrah
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Agree, I get like bored or something around 1pm..Can sit in a mates with everyone till the early hours, just find it more enjoyable.
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Colin
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Yeah we do that alot, pay £10 to get in & leave an hour later
I spent £60 on double Jack Danials & cokes last time we went to our local club....just propper up the bar & sat scouping I didnt recognise 1 person in there it was full of young team 
Sitting in is the ay forward 
[Edited on 22-12-2007 by Colin]
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Nismo
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i dont really go out much anymore , but we used to go to the local for the socalising, then 11/12 hit a club to finish the night off, by that time you've allready had the social chats with your mates, chatted to birds and then you just hit the clubs for drinking only and a dance with the bird you met in the pub/bar? then hpefully home to boink her front bum bum?
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Marc
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Thats why I love the Lowther down by the river in York. Open until 2 and plays really good (proper) music. Shows footy too
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Butler
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I actually agree with you steve. Everyone I see in clubs looks and acts like a pleb, its cringe worthy seeing guys thinking they can 'get some' but just grabbing a girl and trying to dance with her. Its degrading on both parts. Not really my thing. I quite happily sit in a pub and drink til closing time.
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TomWilly
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i don't like it either steve, your not alone, and i'm only 19, nearly 20 
i prefer a quiet night in or going cinema or for a meal with your missus, get much more satisfaction out of that.
you sound like my mate
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Marc
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I didn't like clubbing when I was 18 and I still don't like it 9 years later!
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by TomWilly
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i don't like it either steve, your not alone, and i'm only 19, nearly 20 
i prefer a quiet night in or going cinema or for a meal with your missus, get much more satisfaction out of that.
you sound like my mate
sorry but i can't honeslty see the point on wasting money on booze. don't get me wrong i love a few when watching the football/racing and go down the pub for a couple but i never get completely wasted as it just seems silly.
i done it once before and didn't know how i got home, woke up in a pool of sick and felt like shit all day, that, to me, isn't fun
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TomWilly
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by TomWilly
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i don't like it either steve, your not alone, and i'm only 19, nearly 20 
i prefer a quiet night in or going cinema or for a meal with your missus, get much more satisfaction out of that.
you sound like my mate
sorry but i can't honeslty see the point on wasting money on booze. don't get me wrong i love a few when watching the football/racing and go down the pub for a couple but i never get completely wasted as it just seems silly.
i done it once before and didn't know how i got home, woke up in a pool of sick and felt like shit all day, that, to me, isn't fun
Yeh i know what your saying, but i spose my mate would rather stay in and watch a film than go out and do something fun like go to pub or whatever.
Just seems a bit unsociable, i watch a film if i have no money or nothing else to do?
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
I didn't like clubbing when I was 18 and I still don't like it 9 years later!
nor did i, i liked taking wimmin off for a night of passion after in the corsa though
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Ben G
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nothing unsociable about getting your leg over though, tom
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Marc
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I missed out on the whole parking up thing.
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TomWilly
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depends how often you see your freinds i suppose, in my mates case, not very often.
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Colin
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I used to love going out, to nightclubs, dance events, raves in fields. Im too old for all that now. Im just in it for the quiet life now, if I get pissed once in a while & have a blowout once or twice a year then thats plenty for me.
Arches on 27th December Eddie Halliwell
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Eck
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I'm not into clubbing much anymore. It's too hot, the drink is over priced, you can't talk to anyone and it's just generally shit Game of pool and a drink in a pub where you can decide on the music is 1000x better. You don't usually see much jakeballs with their jaw swinging either.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Eckmcmann
You don't usually see much jakeballs with their jaw swinging either.
Sorry that used to be me......taxi for yer jaw!! Seriously good times but like most things only good if done in moderation & only for a lil while.
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sand-eel
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i think clubbing is 10x better than the pub
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antscorsa
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not a mssive fan of clubs like pacha etc, find them boring but i do love a late night bar with a dance floor, good proper indie music as you always seem to get a much better crowd
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Matt H
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Walkabout FTW
Clubs in Ibiza were great though, but then again I was pretty wasted
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mattk
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Location: St. Helens
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They piss me off most of the time these days to
the novelty worn off a while ago
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_tomtom
Steve, i think you are just getting old
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