Never really understood this, I am currently wearing my Sprayway in clubs. If anybody has a problem with that they can **** off.
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In my day you wore a coat and paid a £1 to leave it at the door.
Do discotheques still have cloakrooms these days?
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>>Do discotheques still have cloakrooms these days?
Probably not, as it seems fashionable nowadays for the younger generation to wear next to nothing.
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There's still a cloakroom, but it costs more than £1!
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The Ilford Palais had a cloakroom. So did The Room at The Top.
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The Ilford Palais had a cloakroom.
It certainly did. Your mention of it prompted me to look it up only to find it has been demolished. Spent many a Saturday night in there in the early seventies.
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>> If anybody has
>> a problem with that they can **** off.
I don't understand words consisting of a row of asterisks! Did you press the wrong keys by mistake?
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You'd think all the alcohol they'd drunk would act as antifreeze.
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>> You'd think all the alcohol they'd drunk would act as antifreeze.
Quite the opposite. Alcohol helps the blood vessels dilate and hence increase heat loss. Still, if the emergency workers have to sweep up a few chav lollies, is that such a bad thing.
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I dont' go to Discotechues I tend to got to rock clubs. Rock clubs are very basic no silly TVs just a bar, straw on the flaw (that is a joke) and toilets. They do have coat rooms though and charge £1 a time. I get old in clubs as they tend to have no heating so I just keep my jacket on.
Looking as scruffy as possible is the rule in rock clubs.
The other rule is to get so drunk that when Bon Jovi comes on you start to sing along to living on a prayer rather than go to another room!
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" I get old in clubs ".
I got old and I didn't go to clubs. Sounds like a research grant might be needed here?
John
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Meant cold!. I always have a habbit of missing words out but now it seems I am missing out letters. I am getting old.
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...I always have a habbit of missing words out but now it seems I am missing out letters...
Rattle,
Some letters should be left out, such as the second 'b' in 'habbit'.
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I thought That was a typo for "hobbit".
Y'know, sometimes I don't think he realises he's having his leg pulled? :-)
John
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I knew what was meant, I just thought I would clarify that it was a typo and that I didn't mean old in case any Germans are lurking.
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