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Previously on "In a lap dancing bar in Chester til 3am..."
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post...and back in Client Co for 9am feeling worse for wear.
Those double scotches just seemed to be magically topping themselves up.
Thursday nights are not the night to have a heavy one.
Damn you, lap dancing bar!
Anyone else feeling the effects of a good night?
You should start posting over at Mumsnet, they will love you to bits.
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2 AM in a lapdancing club was pretty much a 'normal night out' when I worked in Bristol.
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According to the articleOriginally posted by Spacecadet View Post
Around 100 salesmen and 20 prostitues.....
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostLOL. Tried to get in Rosies last night, and they turned me away and said it was a student night

You need to get a group together to go. Ring up and say "I've got a group of about 20 people coming, any chance of free entry?" and they'll give you free entry. Then turn up with as many / few as you want.
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I could only wish for a night like that down hereOriginally posted by ChrisPackit View Post...and back in Client Co for 9am feeling worse for wear.
Those double scotches just seemed to be magically topping themselves up.
Thursday nights are not the night to have a heavy one.
Damn you, lap dancing bar!
Anyone else feeling the effects of a good night?
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LOL. Tried to get in Rosies last night, and they turned me away and said it was a student nightOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostRosie's offering a new service?
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Oh yes.Originally posted by ChrisPackit View Post...and back in Client Co for 9am feeling worse for wear.
Those double scotches just seemed to be magically topping themselves up.
Thursday nights are not the night to have a heavy one.
Damn you, lap dancing bar!
Anyone else feeling the effects of a good night?
And I'd check your bar/credit card receipts very carefully if I were you...
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Mild hangover due to drinks with fellow immigrants (bloody maoris). Made the effort to come in. O2 giving out free pies at the station!
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In a lap dancing bar in Chester til 3am...
...and back in Client Co for 9am feeling worse for wear.
Those double scotches just seemed to be magically topping themselves up.
Thursday nights are not the night to have a heavy one.
Damn you, lap dancing bar!
Anyone else feeling the effects of a good night?Tags: None
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