The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by NilsFG » Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:54 pm

Amen x1000. I'm lucky most people follow these rules at the local club.

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by DJoe » Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:59 pm

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by teamhobson » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:12 pm

If I'm holding a pint of water, and someone turns round looking like they've just jumped in the shower, they are getting a drink. I honestly can't not offer them it. Can't say I've ever had someone look at me funny for it either, just good club etiquette innit :w:
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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by kidshuffle » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:55 pm

preach it guardian

A bloke the Guardian once met in Berghain, a club 80% populated by muscle Marys, who complained, "Music's all right, but it's bit fucking gay, innit?"
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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by Laszlo » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:08 pm

kay wrote:
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• If you're 18, it might seem extraordinary that somebody over 30 would still be out clubbing. But they are. Sometimes for perfectly legitimate reasons. So stop asking me – sorry, them – if they've got any drugs you can buy.
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Hahaha I immediately thought of you when I read that!
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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by parson » Thu Nov 15, 2012 9:42 pm

i wanna try amnesia haze

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by TopManLurka » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:36 pm

being black doesn't equate to selling mdma in a dance.

they missed that out.

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by slothrop » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:48 pm

kidshuffle wrote:
A bloke the Guardian once met in Berghain, a club 80% populated by muscle Marys, who complained, "Music's all right, but it's bit fucking gay, innit?"
:cornlol:
Yeah, I thought that bit was fantastic...

Does anyone else now have a massive urge to go and watch the clubbing episode of Spaced?

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by garethom » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:50 pm

teamhobson wrote:If I'm holding a pint of water, and someone turns round looking like they've just jumped in the shower, they are getting a drink. I honestly can't not offer them it. Can't say I've ever had someone look at me funny for it either, just good club etiquette innit :w:
gotta be honest, would just assume you're trying to drug me :lol:

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by kay » Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:19 pm

Laszlo wrote:
kay wrote:
Laszlo wrote:
• If you're 18, it might seem extraordinary that somebody over 30 would still be out clubbing. But they are. Sometimes for perfectly legitimate reasons. So stop asking me – sorry, them – if they've got any drugs you can buy.
:z:
Hahaha I immediately thought of you when I read that!
Considering getting a t shirt printed with "Not shottin" on the front and "Club Pastor" on the back.
That would just suggest you want to bum 'em

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Post by alfreton audio » Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:25 pm

kidshuffle wrote:preach it guardian

A bloke the Guardian once met in Berghain, a club 80% populated by muscle Marys, who complained, "Music's all right, but it's bit fucking gay, innit?"
:cornlol:
wicked article. good stuff there! brilliant quote.

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:29 pm

this is gonna get the copy pasta on my FB

so many ejiots i know who act like one or more of the things on that list.
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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by Laszlo » Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:25 am

kay wrote:
Laszlo wrote:
kay wrote:
Laszlo wrote:
• If you're 18, it might seem extraordinary that somebody over 30 would still be out clubbing. But they are. Sometimes for perfectly legitimate reasons. So stop asking me – sorry, them – if they've got any drugs you can buy.
:z:
Hahaha I immediately thought of you when I read that!
Considering getting a t shirt printed with "Not shottin" on the front and "Club Pastor" on the back.
That would just suggest you want to bum 'em
...hadn't thought of that... Could get me beaten up...... or bought drinks.

Either way, a welcome change to "Got any EMM DEEEE m8"

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by Shum » Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:05 am

:Q:

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Post by zerbaman » Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:31 am

kay wrote:
Laszlo wrote:
kay wrote:
Laszlo wrote:
• If you're 18, it might seem extraordinary that somebody over 30 would still be out clubbing. But they are. Sometimes for perfectly legitimate reasons. So stop asking me – sorry, them – if they've got any drugs you can buy.
:z:
Hahaha I immediately thought of you when I read that!
Considering getting a t shirt printed with "Not shottin" on the front and "Club Pastor" on the back.
That would just suggest you want to bum 'em
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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by knell » Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:39 am

teamhobson wrote:If I'm holding a pint of water, and someone turns round looking like they've just jumped in the shower, they are getting a drink. I honestly can't not offer them it. Can't say I've ever had someone look at me funny for it either, just good club etiquette innit :w:
water and a bit of airflow and im ready to dance for days :corndance:

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by fergus222 » Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:50 am

Yeah spot on

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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by teamhobson » Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:02 am

garethom wrote:
teamhobson wrote:If I'm holding a pint of water, and someone turns round looking like they've just jumped in the shower, they are getting a drink. I honestly can't not offer them it. Can't say I've ever had someone look at me funny for it either, just good club etiquette innit :w:
gotta be honest, would just assume you're trying to drug me :lol:
Ive never considered it might look like that. When you're rinsed it probably seems worth the risk haha.
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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by Electric_Head » Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:24 am

Should add,

If you've never gone to an outdoor or taken drugs, this does not give you the right to take all your clothes off and dance around with your underpants on accosting female dancers.
And then proceeding to pass out at the toilets in your jocks.
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Re: The Guardian's "New Rules Of The Dancefloor"

Post by exfox » Fri Nov 16, 2012 10:24 am

Electric_Head wrote:Should add,

If you've never gone to an outdoor or taken drugs, this does not give you the right to take all your clothes off and dance around with your underpants on accosting female dancers.
And then proceeding to pass out at the toilets in your jocks.
anything involving being shirtless/clothless = not class

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