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NIGHT OUT AT THE "ROXY"


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i like going to manly but greenwood (AKA teenwood) on a thursday night is awesome. i didnt go to north sydney for about 2 years and decided to go there 2 weeks ago and i couldnt belive the talent. oh and $3 spirits from 9pm-11pm so you dont spend a lot

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PaMfers is full of scary shazzas sometimes... but it's an okay place to kill time with friends I guess.... Its what you make it. Laughing at shazzas can be fun :P

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Hey Guys, I went to the "ROXY" last friday night and were denied entry becuase of our shows, and then a couple of people behind us got in with exatly the shoes, "THAT THE $#% is with that.

plus we lined up for at least 30min before they denied our entry so we buggered off.

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melb is a much nicer place to go clubbing... no waiting anywhere... usually they get people in because of the promoters doina good job (standing outside gettin people in quicker etc). In syd they have this mentality that if they have a queue outside it helps the club build up a crowd. :wierd:

I liked North Syd back in the day tho... thursday night at Berry St tavern was good. haven't been there in ages, good to hear greenwood (which is nearby) is doin good. Greenwood used to suck back then...

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