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I defer to the wisdom below. Shall not contribute anymore nonsense to this.
FO I just checked flights to Orlando ... you're definitely on the MS list to meet. Will see how it goes.
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Originally posted by Hoff
a powerful and insane mothership that occasionally comes commanded by the real ones .. then suck us and makes us appear in the most magical of all lands
Originally posted by m1sT3rL
Oh. My. God. James absolutely obliterated the island tonight. The last time there was so much destruction, Obi Wan Kenobi had to take a seat on the Falcon after the Death Star said "hi and bye" to Leia's homeworld.
I got pics and video. But I will upload them in the morning. I need to smoke this nice phat joint and just close my eyes and replay the amazingness in my head.
The mentality of 'classiness' within a club solely depends on what club you end up at. This surely goes without saying. If you go see someone who draws a crowd, at a club with a minimum entry of a collared shirt, and classy shoes it speaks the obvious. Albeit, you might experience a situation of a so called rooster sitting around tables, where that bigot shall be drinking the finest champagne,
Moreover. tables in a club I know for a fact is a great idea. It's a great place to just relax for a while, have a drink lessening your chance of spills, and really works magic when you drag your better half who chose to wore heals that night. It was funny when we use to go to a night out most of the girls we knew just had a dance now and then and sat to catch a breath and relax their heels. (I hope this doesn't spark a new debate on what is appropriate footwear for the dance floor).
Irrespective of age, sex, socio status, and what ever the fuck you are, you came to this club to enjoy the music that was to be played, unfortunately not every one can stand and dance and be up for a 7 hour set, which is why tables are and will always be lifesavers. I'm surprised no one has had a go at lounge music yet, those bars that offer a chilled vibe allowing people to socialise in a contemporary setting. Playing jazz house, and break beats.
There are two distinct discrepancies within this thread. Peoples assumption of a table in a club being a elitist setting and the distinctions between different clubs offering different experiences. What a shame that we have had to debate over this, and outshine a friendly gesture from a long term member inviting others to socialise (at the end of the day). Because really that is what it is...
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good then you can stop giving you cunty opinions in this thread
Haha yes, whatever you say mr internet policeman.
Please be sure to report back on how your "meetup" goes. Look forward to hearing all about it
PM me some details before the night and i'll send a bottle to your table. Sounds like you could do with a drink, and i'd love to buy mr and mrs orange one, bless them xx
From the comments I see of people chiming in against the idea of having a table, it's not a sit-in restaurant type table with forks and knives, its a coffee table, just some place to put your drinks and a nice sofa to sit on. But it amazes me, not only because people here are being so vocal about it, it's more so that people are unwilling to accept a differing (clubbing) style in another country which they can't relate to.
And Audrey, sorry to call you out but you have been rather aggressive (and apparently confused) with your arguments in this thread, firstly directing them towards FO, then towards having a table, and then towards the general dynamic of the clubbing scene in the U.S.
If no one is interested in joining FO in Florida and has nothing to add to his invite, then please leave this thread alone. Don't need this unnecessary and uncalled for bickering.
Jib says:
he isnt worth the water that splashes up into your asshole while you're shitting
Originally posted by ace_dl
Guys and Gals, I have to hurry/leaving for short-term vacations.
I won't be back until next Tuesday, so if Get Carter is the correct answer, I would appreciate of someone else posts a new cap for me
What a shame that we have had to debate over this, and outshine a friendly gesture from a long term member inviting others to socialise (at the end of the day). Because really that is what it is...
+1
Originally posted by floridaorange
A friend asked me to go see Digweed and said he was getting a table. That's it, nothing more, nothing less.
I'm from the UK but live in Vienna. I typically pay the extra for access to the VIP area when I go clubbing in Hungary. Not because I'm better than the rest, but because it's convenient to have more space, cleaner toilets and a less packed bar. Having a vip pass (or a table) doesnt mean you cant go to the main dancefloor.
I should say, we had a similar MS meetup at a club in slovakia a year or so. Was great to meet people from the forum and talk about old times and the music we have in common. Were I in florida I'd come along for sure.
From reading TimeOut the velvet rope/elitist bouncer/VIP table service setup isn't making aspects sound overly appealing.
But I've always wanted to hit Vagabond and the Boats - so am looking forward to those.
Cameo seems to have a bit of a reputation - so will see how that goes.
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i dont even remember where the VIP tables are at vagabond. clubs on the strip have much bigger VIP areas that interfere with the dance floor.
i think cameo and set are the worst. set when they launched had a decent dance floor. the last time i went a couple years ago, the table service took up most of the floor, ridiculous.
^ if you are looking at the DJ booth they are along the left wall..i think there are like 3 or 4 but to be honest I don't even remember anyone staying at the tables for too long when I was there.
South Beach has a different vibe.. Mansion has tables pretty much in the middle of the dance floor
I'd like to make my way down to Miami for a few nights for wmc, but heard it's not the same regarding all the random hotel parties as it once was...which was my favorite part, just bouncing around from party to party, many of which were guest list or inexpensive. Anyone know? I guess it's too early to know still.
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