too old for clubbing?
#47
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Re: too old for clubbing?
The key word is "passive".. A lot of Western men kid themselves on they are not classic "Sid the sexist" but they are. It is quite common in older ex-Service types before the military went pc. Thankfully they are a dying breed.
#48
Re: too old for clubbing?
Mmnn - lot of bollox on this thread.
Some really excellent clubs are for older people - Tramp & Raffles in London, Jimmyz in MC, Cielo in NYC spring to mind. I had a couple of classic nights out in Chinawhite with some people a lot older than me before it shut down a couple of years ago. The difference I guess to being older is I spend more time in the VIP section where you can actually talk.
AD is kind of quiet though.
Some really excellent clubs are for older people - Tramp & Raffles in London, Jimmyz in MC, Cielo in NYC spring to mind. I had a couple of classic nights out in Chinawhite with some people a lot older than me before it shut down a couple of years ago. The difference I guess to being older is I spend more time in the VIP section where you can actually talk.
AD is kind of quiet though.
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Re: too old for clubbing?
passive?
dying breed- I wish!!
Some people's lives turn to purified shit after they hit that magical number that only exists in their own imagination.
I live life to the fullest and like to think I have an active lifestyle - in every sense and enjoy it with like-minded people of all ages.
Although I did get on that bus quite early, and the ride is free.
Some people prefer to stay away from buses, and ride along in their own limo- looks like a hearse to me.
the club scene in AD is disastrous though!!
dying breed- I wish!!
Some people's lives turn to purified shit after they hit that magical number that only exists in their own imagination.
I live life to the fullest and like to think I have an active lifestyle - in every sense and enjoy it with like-minded people of all ages.
Although I did get on that bus quite early, and the ride is free.
Some people prefer to stay away from buses, and ride along in their own limo- looks like a hearse to me.
the club scene in AD is disastrous though!!
#50
Re: too old for clubbing?
Age is a number, you control how it matters....
I go clubbing and I'm older than Kitty. I go for different
reasons.
I go clubbing and I'm older than Kitty. I go for different
reasons.
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Re: too old for clubbing?
Reading about VIP areas in clubs reminded me of this little gem:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezwXx...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezwXx...eature=related
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Re: too old for clubbing?
No that I go clubbing much, but I always assumed that Dubai clubs were full of people 'fighting above their weight' so to speak.
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Re: too old for clubbing?
I hate clubbing. Always have, always will. Haven't gone in a decade.
Give me a quiet pub somewhere.
Give me a quiet pub somewhere.
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Re: too old for clubbing?
Mmnn - lot of bollox on this thread.
Some really excellent clubs are for older people - Tramp & Raffles in London, Jimmyz in MC, Cielo in NYC spring to mind. I had a couple of classic nights out in Chinawhite with some people a lot older than me before it shut down a couple of years ago.
Some really excellent clubs are for older people - Tramp & Raffles in London, Jimmyz in MC, Cielo in NYC spring to mind. I had a couple of classic nights out in Chinawhite with some people a lot older than me before it shut down a couple of years ago.
Rex Club in Paris, SkyBar at the Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood and Top Cats Country Club in Perth.....I didn't care for Cielo in NYC, bad M to F ratio