You know that stage at a dinner party where after everyone has their first dig at the meal and puts their cutlery down, wipes their mouth and gets ready for the next wave of conversation? Yeah, I always seem to munch away obliviously through that much to the annoyance of the more well mannered...
My boyfriend at the time took me to see Girls Aloud perform live at the Astoria. I didn't really have an opinion of them but I thought they did a decent live show. And the crowd was pretty crazy too. The sound of a couple thousand screaming lesbians really added to the atmosphere (for once they...
I tend to agree - I probably just hated my friend :confused:. But sometimes the association of certain drinks to certain behaviour get's so strong that they get boycotted by some bars. http://www.theage.com.au/news/National/Bundaberg-denies-rum-jungle-claim/2005/03/07/1110160750608.html
I spent a couple days with a friend of mine in his parents' beach house and all we had to drink was gin. By the third day we would just be sitting at the table staring into space, not speaking, completely depressed.
I'll take a stab...
when a dj rinses a tune he(or she) plays it to get an expectedly huge reaction. Can also mean a tune is getting played out a lot. eg. 'Night was rinsed out on dubplate for months before it got released'
haha I know what you mean.
Good to hear that it's not rammed every night. But it's annoying having to guess what the FWD demographic are likely to be doing every friday.
Yeah it used to be that you could pop down, have a few drinks, have a little dance, absorb the music, have another drink then go home not feeling like you're just been at a rave. Now it feels like DMZ pocket edition.
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