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“Not tonight mate, you’re not coming in…” on 10:12 - Oct 27 by Lord_Lucan
Re Maria at the old 1st Floor club!!! - for the elderly on here.
The women was on the door every night in all weathers and for a period of time she simply wouldn't let me in.
Sorry darling, no faded jeans
Sorry darling, no jeans
I went in a suit once......
......Sorry darling, no Nacton.
Bouncers must have good facial recognition I think. I was in a group that got thrown out of a club in south London once through absolutely no fault of my own after some trouble with a group of Irish lads. I was actually trying to diffuse it. I tried to go back a good 6 months later with a completely different group of people and the massive Polish bloke on the door told me I still wasn't allowed in, he cited the incident as well. I said 'when can I come back' and he goes 'another 6 months' lol. Never did return.
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“Not tonight mate, you’re not coming in…” on 11:08 - Oct 27 with 2042 views
“Not tonight mate, you’re not coming in…” on 11:07 - Oct 27 by _clive_baker_
Bouncers must have good facial recognition I think. I was in a group that got thrown out of a club in south London once through absolutely no fault of my own after some trouble with a group of Irish lads. I was actually trying to diffuse it. I tried to go back a good 6 months later with a completely different group of people and the massive Polish bloke on the door told me I still wasn't allowed in, he cited the incident as well. I said 'when can I come back' and he goes 'another 6 months' lol. Never did return.
Yeah I know, it's incredible.
I had a minor altercation with a bouncer in Gonzo's about 6 months ago and I haven't been back. I know for sure he will remember it when I do.
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