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Old 04-02-11, 12:15 AM   #11
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Yes

I can do both, really enjoy a night in a boozer with my mates, can do BBQ's/parties and also enjoy hitting town...

A healthy mix of everything works well...

Oh and TLW, not everyone who goes into clubs are 'sweaty drug addicts'...

Sweaty yes, but my pi$$ is as clean as a nun's...
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Old 04-02-11, 12:41 AM   #12
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Oh and TLW, not everyone who goes into clubs are 'sweaty drug addicts'...
Well obviously not in scotland where it never gets warm enough to sweat, they're a bunch of ginger drug addicts in skirts...

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Old 04-02-11, 01:27 AM   #13
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Well obviously not in scotland where it never gets warm enough to sweat, they're a bunch of ginger drug addicts in skirts...

Nowt wrong with gingers in skirts.
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Old 04-02-11, 01:52 AM   #14
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Hey folks, just thinking, is it normal for a 19 yr old to not want to go out clubbing etc, and rather go to the local working mens to play snooker or to the local pub?
I'm 24* myself (with the mind of an 18yr old tbf) but at this point I was thinking, 'come on mate, sort it out'...

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(sad i know but the g/f's in salford uni so only see her at weekends and not much else to do between snooker'ing)
so fair do's. Why bother even going to a club if you have a gf. Waste of money imo. Very few people go clubbing because they 'enjoy' the music, and the ones that do usually need some pilling supplies.

If I want to hear music I like I book a concert where a band I like is playing. Clubbing is a different matter.

Pubs/bars are alright before you're going out or if you're playing snooker/pool with the lads, otherwise I find them a bit depressing and get restless.

Or just be honest, ur gf has you whipped and you're not allowed to go clubbing

* = edit = sad times when you have to go back and edit your age cos you still think you're 23.

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Old 04-02-11, 01:56 AM   #15
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Whilst I don't mind a club on the very odd occasion, I much prefer a good pub!
I've met all sorts of people in clubs over the years. Never once a police man/woman though. You lot just don't seem to like clubs too much do ya?

Maybe it's like the equivalent of Dr's dr-patient relationships. You're not allowed to go to clubs where you've nicked people.
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Old 04-02-11, 06:54 AM   #16
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mmm no you just find that coppers out clubbing in civiys dont have neon signs flashing plod above there heads, feck me lad ive been on proper missions with shedloads of police and tbh (most will agree) they are the biggest nutters going when out on the town,
as for being old before your time op, im old now (30) have a wife and done it too many time to count ,it just gets to the stage where you could just rewind to the weekend before and see the same faces in the same clubs ,drinking the same watered down carp, chatting up the same silly little girls not being able to tell your mate how **** it is so just getting mashed out of your mind for something to do, yay great the first 200 times but fecking boring afterwards, at least in the pub you can make it more interesting by changing conversation ,

and by the by i could even though married go clubbing every weekend (most know my wife on here) but whats the point at least in the pub the lads have a chance to talk to me and calm me down if some randomer bumps into me jumps in front at the bar and then gives me a funny look, before i introduce them to the floor at high speed
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Old 04-02-11, 10:10 AM   #17
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nope nothing wrong with that.
Can think of a lot better things to do with me cash, than getting mashed every Friday and Saturday.

I'm 23 for the record and rather go to a ale pub or that type of bar (places where you'd find your parents)
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Old 04-02-11, 10:41 AM   #18
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Clubbing's sh*t. They play a load of music aimed at savages wearing baggy trousers and pilled up idiots trying to chat up 15 year old slappers.

Find a pub playing some decent music serving a half decent ale with some good folk to have a chat to. Preferably with a decent takeaway within staggering distance; lean on bar, tip head back, pour in ale, repeat until closing.

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Old 04-02-11, 10:59 AM   #19
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Whilst I don't mind a club on the very odd occasion, I much prefer a good pub!
Same here, am nearly 23. I rarely go clubbing and if I go it's just because I like to get dressed up and have a good dance to mostly cheesy music with mates. The biggest chunk of the Yorkies' relationship has been throughout uni, at unis 170 miles apart. We both did our own socialising and clubbing was a bit more of the norm for me then and that was fine. Now I like to save my pennies and just go out on the rare occasion like MBK says, and as I find I don't go regularly enough now to keep up with most of the crap that is modern music it's not as fun as it could be which is why I like the cheesey stuff

You're just mature and sensible for your age Cluffy, doesn't mean you're a stick-in-the-mud either, having your head screwed on properly is certainly nothing to be concerned about! If you can cope with a long distance r'ship while one or both of you is at uni then you're not doing badly at all

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Old 04-02-11, 11:26 AM   #20
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I've met all sorts of people in clubs over the years. Never once a police man/woman though. You lot just don't seem to like clubs too much do ya?

Maybe it's like the equivalent of Dr's dr-patient relationships. You're not allowed to go to clubs where you've nicked people.
Erm....maybe just because we don't tell people what we do in a club as we'd be liable to get punched in the face!

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mmm no you just find that coppers out clubbing in civiys dont have neon signs flashing plod above there heads, feck me lad ive been on proper missions with shedloads of police and tbh (most will agree) they are the biggest nutters going when out on the town,
You're not far wrong there Dave! Although normally nutters in a good way in my experience.
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