Im willing to admit to being a male slut. Nothing wrong with that. Its acceptable for men. Max, dont tell me that you wouldnt be a slut too, if you could.Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
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Im willing to admit to being a male slut. Nothing wrong with that. Its acceptable for men. Max, dont tell me that you wouldnt be a slut too, if you could.Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
I regard myself as the Alan Shearer of 'pulling wans', an all round goal scorer. Unlike Thierry Henry who tends to score a lot of crackers, I, Shearer score both tap ins, overheads and 35 yard crackers. Henry also creates a lot of goals, however, I don't fit in the matchmaking category. Burkey on the other hand, may be compared to Everton striker Marcus BENT! :rolleyes:
Marcus Bent is actually in good form these days. Maybe your friend is more like Darren Bent(think he's still with Ipswich?) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
never heard of any of those places. what about blazers!!!! :D :D
Club Nóch a dó, hands down ;)
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Originally Posted by max power
I haven't it at the sink, water and wires don't mix very well.
I got it installed over the cooker!! Much handier!! :rolleyes:
:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Sinéad
Agree with you Conor that when you don't score its very very depressing but as I said before-the highs are higher and the lows are lowerQuote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
Why isn't blazers on the list?
blazers is past it, backin the early 90's it was a great club when jay was on top form and the place was rockin on a sat night.....now its just another big club in a small town :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Flea
This from a Drogheda man? Always got more grief playing ball in Drogheda than any part of Dublin as a kid :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Daviddrog
Anyone know where the best place to find good dance music(any type bar funky) is on weekend nights?Had a great night of dance Club Nassau on Halloween and want to do it more regularly,any suggestions?
Dublin is gone to the dogs as far as this is concerned.Quote:
Originally Posted by Beavis
There was a time when you had your choice of great venues with stomping tunes from Tuesday to Sunday.
I think venue owners realise the profits they can make from drink so figure the less time people spend dancing the more time they can spend drinking.
Anyone remember a place on South Anne St. off Grafton St. in Dublin?
They used to sell bottles only.
Think it closed in 96 or 97.
Can't remember the name of it.
At the time you had the Red Box taking over from the POD for quality.
The Kitchen was reaching it's golden era.
Temple of Sound was like a scene from a Tarantino movie.
Club USI was a bit charty but cheap beer and top totty made the music secondary.
That was a niteclub called System. Class place for the Dance scene, with the loudest music volume my ears have ever been subjected to. The had a load of signs telling the punters to wear ear-plugs. Top totty in there aswell, have a memory of trying to score with one bird on one of the podium things they had in there and nearly getting pushed off it into the crowd, such was the force of the rebuttal!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Think the cops closed it down due to the apparent use of illegal substances (whatever they were!)
That's the spot.Quote:
Originally Posted by cullenswood
Used to love it!
Not bragging or anything but the Cork accent went down a treat in there.
I remember the last time I was there I was talking to a mate and a girl standing behind me just grabbed me and said, "O my God, I love your accent!" My Dublin mates used to go nuts! :D
The worse place for getting pushed drugs was O'Connell St./O'Connell Bridge.Quote:
Originally Posted by cullenswood
All the clubs at the time were full of drugs but only System was shut.
There was something odd about that.
forget them clubs ffs.
these are the real top dublin clubs:
1- "the blacker" ,in northside shopping centre,coolock
2: "K2" in howth
3: "gigis" harcourt st
4: "parnell mooney" parnell st
5: "penthouse" ballymun shopping centre
quality establishments
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Originally Posted by cullenswood
yeah great memories of the system in dublin ( not longford ) tommy steward was the jock there on a wen night, what a gig he did.....yake yake and ebtg missing the 7min mix, those were de days, oh yeah :D
temple of sound in the ormond hotel or worse the ormond multimedia centre :p
here is a real blast from the past, fibber mcgees :D
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Originally Posted by Peadar
some of the posts above aren't great on a legal side if ya know what i mean, without proof the owners of said club could have field day, so i'd watch wat yee say.....
nothing odd, they had licencing problems, they had a wine licence but sold more than wine as alco pops had not been classified they tried to work their way around getting a full licence, remember woodies and mad dog :D
That was full of rockers!Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
The Temple of Sound was a bloodbath on a Thursday.
I remember being refused one night because it was late and they were full.
Sat on the wall along the Liffey outside having a bit of an embrace when all of a sudden a guy came flying out the door backwards onto his head and another guy head first out over him.
About six creams in white Kickers knitted jumpers piled out on top of them with bottles and glasses flying. They were followed by some screaming girls.
It was a shocking scene!
First time I'd seen a girl getting kicked and punched by a guy in my life.
ah just lie a quiet night in the mardike ( that is spelled very wrong :p )
ya fibber mcgees was great ot go and laugh at crustys :D
i know its been done up, but the OLD big tree on a thurs or wait for it yes, the back gate :D
Gotta agree with ya. Myself and one of my mates were regulars for months there in the late 90s..... many happy memories and decent young wans there.... not the same now though, but by God they were the days! Club 92 Thursday nights were brill too. Fave one outside the Pale would be The Grill, Letterkenny, serious talent there! And Time, Naas is very impressive too!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
Fair play to ya Pauro! You're a man with taste just like myself. There never will be another palace. Those were the days. As for Club 92, the talent there is Champions League standard! :ball:
Ice in Reading!
Holy sweet Jeebus this place is "wall to wall" totty.
Flavours to suit everyone's taste.
Maxi P. when you're over for a London Irish game, forget your Irish bars, we're going to Ice.
You mean youre past it and going bald? Sorry to hear that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
The 90's were good for you though.
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Originally Posted by eoinh
Far from it Eoinh! I'm actually blessed with very thick hair and despite a number of grey hairs appearing I have been assured that the chances of me loosing my hair at an early age are very slim. I compare myself to Shearer as he has scored every sort of a goal in his career, he is a prolific goalscorer and is regarded as the best premiership player in the last decade. He is a true goal poacher, a legend and has that strikers instinct in front of goal......... if you get my gist Eoinh! :p
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Originally Posted by Dillo
well, by the way you talk a lot of people have got your gist. Or something like gist. ;)
So long as that's all they get from him! :eek: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
I was lucky enough to pay a visit to Tramco last night and I can safely say that with the exception of Bondi Beach on Halloween night, I've rarely seen such talent. Rathmines was light up like a cauldran last night as a whos who of South County Dublin descended on the prestigious venue. A great night was had by all. The women there were absolutely stunning, but for some reason, a lot of the male contingent looked like farmers. Heres hoping that Tom O'Neill and his staff can come up with a policy to tackle the influx of Cork sheep-lovers to the esteemed venue.
On a different note, some within Tramco were slightly perplexed by the absence of Jenny and Eileen last night. One just hopes that any potential stand-off between the two girls and Tom can be sorted in time for Don Vito to work his magic with putty and pink tie.
As a footnote, I would just like to point out that the absence of a certain "Cat" was made up for by the presence of Brian Dooher's best friend.
:eek:I'm sure your talkin of the Christmas variety Dillo when you refer to crackers :D !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
I presume your crackers are more of the Christmas variety Dillo! :) Lot easier crack them open with the technique of pullin requiring a similar grip to somethin else :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
was in there a few times for the Dub/reggae night. I wonder how that night is surviving the smoking ban ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by anto eile
I get cracking wans at Christmas time too (a greater variety to choose from) but the time of year I find, makes little difference to my average scoring ratio JoeSemi. It's usually a big duck egg! 0 :o Something tells me you usually hit your purple patch when the 16 year olds are on their mid term breaks! :p Is our Spanish Carragher not a bit old for that sort of behaviour?? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeSemi
School disco in Coyote on Thursday night. €5 admission. Might be right up JoeSemi's street. :D Then again, Coyote didnt even make the shortlist of most talented nightclubs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
but coyote should get best sound system, fcukin amazing
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Originally Posted by max power
the standard of a night club is not determined by the sound system they have but by the talent they attract. in that case any club in any $hitty little provincial town with a big enough backer could become the best. back to the drawin board on that idea max
TRAMCO still rules the roost!! ;)
The stats don't lie. Take a look at the above poll!
By the way just heard today that Richard Dunne and Jason Byrne were in the Playwright in Tallaght on Sunday night! A Scumrock Rovers supporter went up and slide tackled Jason Byrne!! He was kicked out immediately. Dross of creation those lads. Their new found manager reflects the breed of their supporters- downright thugs and scum.
is it any wonder why i've never givin it any consideration to head further in land for a night out?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
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Originally Posted by max power
couldn't agree more - the toughest decision of your student week around 98/99 was whether to go to the Palace or The Temple. Haven't seen club atmospheres like those since. The Temple had DJ Country Kev (from Leitrim I think) upstairs banging out the cheesy classics and maniac live and there was another Dance DJ downstairs in The Crypt. £2.50 for a vodka and redbull and £2 a pint - heaven!
That's shocking behaviour. I'm glad I go to the 92 as opposed to Tallaght. Maybe $Leon$ is right in his assertion that we need to change the thuggish image that hangs like a dark shadow over domestic football in this country.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
You've got me purplexed on that one Dillo.....Wans? Are those a group of Chinese tourists from Beijing that pop over every Christmas?!! Heard on the grapevine your a fan of the odd Chinese takeaway at Clonskeagh too!! Might explain your aquired taste for Wans alright.........Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
What can a lad do when the odd mature lookin cailin ventures his way and you don't find her age out til after!! When your talkin of a gymnast/Miss Ireland(of a lesser scale :) ) what is JoeSemi supposed to do? Add Franny Jeffers to that too....Good up front!! :)