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Old Greg, is this you?
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Sounds like money well spent to me!But as time goes on a couple of celebrities stroll in, groups of men are led to tables and the gleaming buckets are soon replete with bubbly. Suddenly, the girls who have been waiting, drinkless on the sidelines, gravitate like vultures to men who've paid £600 or more for a table. Some head for the booths that might require a spend of £1,500-£3,000.
Each partying table of two or three men can be surrounded by 10 women drinking champagne. It's perhaps a little taste of why some might stretch their budgets to be the centre of attention.
Sights can be seen. A man in a knee-length leather waistcoat entertains eight women, while standing on a sofa making hip hop hand signals. A woman "Tango'd" with fake tan bares her surgically-enhanced breasts for a photographer. -
"People are thinking if a celebrity is in the same club as them that makes them cool because the celeb is cool so they feel like they're going to the right club".
Jesus Wept!
The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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What are the borrowing terms?Originally posted by ChugnutThought so.
Do you want to borrow a fiver then?Comment
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Quite reasonable as it goes, see the bartender at Movida for full details.Originally posted by Old GregWhat are the borrowing terms?
Or just put it on the tab.
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Sorry to disappoint, but I'm not actually an IT Programmer from Walthamstow.Originally posted by ChugnutQuite reasonable as it goes, see the bartender at Movida for full details.
Or just put it on the tab.
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Oh, it must be another Gregory then.Originally posted by Old GregSorry to disappoint, but I'm not actually an IT Programmer from Walthamstow.
Sorry.
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He didn't look like a transexual merman either.Originally posted by ChugnutOh, it must be another Gregory then.
Sorry.

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