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what's the dress code for brass meninja? can i go dressed as a bum (jeans, white sneakers)??

I'll be at Ivy bar on friday, went to blue last fri, gettin bored of the place.

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way too many bogans when i went to brass last.

went the one time and never went back again

main room was rnb/dance when we got there

went up stairs .. rnb room was too small

stayed there all night.. came out for air and the whole mainroom downstairs was transformed into a bloody inferno of a mosh pitt

arghhhh scarey stuff!!!!! :eek:

me aint going back there no thank youu never again!

dress code.. casual bum clothing

there were peoples wearing tracky pants and ***ing billabong tshirts?? wtf!!!

so i dunno what its like now .. that was a few months back

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Originally posted by funkymonkey

what's the dress code for brass meninja? can i go dressed as a bum (jeans, white sneakers)??

I'll be at Ivy bar on friday, went to blue last fri, gettin bored of the place.

u need to wear mocasons and football shorts to be considered to be let in!

Ambz

r u going to next blue on friday? i thought u didnt like black clubs??:eek:

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Originally posted by ex-static

so i guess none of you go to seven, the lounge, terriaki..?

*shrugs*

tepinyaki!!

my gf used to go there every week...

seven is only good on certain days... the lounge... oooo been a long time

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