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redSpikes
04-01-2003, 11:05 PM
all these arguments about dresscode seem to be a little futile, in my opinion, when there's already a perfectly good membership system in place... why not just enforce it?

or would people rather have a dresscode? membership seems to be a safer way of keeping out undesirable types to me...

bakularia
05-01-2003, 06:54 PM
Yes but you gave the choice of voting dresscode or membership. Membership should be with an enforced dresscode, which I think is what you mean...? It used to be that all members truly belonged at the club.

imaginaryfears
05-01-2003, 07:41 PM
How exactly would the dress code work anyway? Must you be wearing all black, or have some leather and/or spikey accessory attached to you? I thought that guests can only get in with other members, or is that if you want to join... :? pssh, all confudzlled now :oops:

I'll be off then

faticeira
06-01-2003, 09:24 AM
How exactly would the dress code work anyway? Must you be wearing all black, or have some leather and/or spikey accessory attached to you? I thought that guests can only get in with other members, or is that if you want to join... :? pssh, all confudzlled now :oops:

I'll be off then

Saw the music you were listening to in another post and I doubt you will like slimes much as they do not play metal or goth metal type stuff. But you can give it a try :D
As for dresscode, its simple, like other dresscodes for other places, it would be something like: no blue jeans, or the typical casual wear that we see in everyday life... It is boring.........

Blink
06-01-2003, 01:48 PM
[quote="faticeira no blue jeans, or the typical casual wear that we see in everyday life... It is boring.........[/quote]

Yeah, just like goth, can w ban that too?

:wink:

lonewolf
06-01-2003, 03:20 PM
We all know that mambers generally sign anybody in therefore it does not seem to work on its own.

If guests were actually signed in by members (Details of guests taken) and they caused "serious" trouble the member who signed them in should also have a forfeit of some kind. People would then be more responsible about who they signed in.

As it stands I agree that you need some sort of dress code with membership.

Another possibility is to have a "probationary" membership period. During this time you have most of the advantages of being a member (entry fees etc) but not allowed to sign members in, and no denim dress code is applied or whatever.

Regards all
Lonewolf

faticeira
06-01-2003, 03:41 PM
We all know that mambers generally sign anybody in therefore it does not seem to work on its own.

If guests were actually signed in by members (Details of guests taken) and they caused "serious" trouble the member who signed them in should also have a forfeit of some kind. People would then be more responsible about who they signed in.

As it stands I agree that you need some sort of dress code with membership.

Another possibility is to have a "probationary" membership period. During this time you have most of the advantages of being a member (entry fees etc) but not allowed to sign members in, and no denim dress code is applied or whatever.

Regards all
Lonewolf

Until now, you were held responsible for people you signed in, whether you knew them or not.

faticeira
06-01-2003, 03:53 PM
[quote="faticeira no blue jeans, or the typical casual wear that we see in everyday life... It is boring.........

Yeah, just like goth, can w ban that too?

:wink:[/quote]

Hehe, yes you look so bored when you come to this goth, ebm, cyber, industrial club (not just goth, but expanded goth) wink wink.
:D

imaginaryfears
06-01-2003, 09:15 PM
How exactly would the dress code work anyway? Must you be wearing all black, or have some leather and/or spikey accessory attached to you? I thought that guests can only get in with other members, or is that if you want to join... :? pssh, all confudzlled now :oops:

I'll be off then

Saw the music you were listening to in another post and I doubt you will like slimes much as they do not play metal or goth metal type stuff. But you can give it a try :D
As for dresscode, its simple, like other dresscodes for other places, it would be something like: no blue jeans, or the typical casual wear that we see in everyday life... It is boring.........

Hehe, I was just joking about that :P I mean I like metal, but I like all the music played at slimes too, can't wait to go actually :D

cokephreak
17-01-2003, 01:42 PM
If guests were actually signed in by members (Details of guests taken) and they caused "serious" trouble the member who signed them in should also have a forfeit of some kind. People would then be more responsible about who they signed in.

What do you mean by "serious trouble"? Fighting, knifeing, shooting (I've never seen any at slimes)? Or smoking a spliff? Apparently, occasionally one or 2 people use the toilet cubicles for something other than excreting bodily wastes....
I think the worst I've heard of going on in there really, as far as anti-socail acts go, is people stealing, and most of the times I've heard about that I'm inclinded to believe that the people that had something "stolen" from them just lost the item while fucked and does not remember it. If you're really worried about stealing put everything in the cloak room.

Or do you mean that sometimes people enter the club who turn out to be guilty of "not quite fitting in".... Wow... Its hard to imagine what that must feel like...
If that is the case then i think you are right, the person should be banned for life, and the person that signed them in should have to forfiet, say, 1 hand...? Sounds fair, and it would stop people bringing in the "wrong element".





Sorry, when I start taking the piss I find it hard to stop.....
Added to that I'm pissed off i'm not going tomorow... :(

Blink
17-01-2003, 07:45 PM
You were taking the piss? Damn and I thought you made some good suggestions......but then again, I am sure a fair few people would want to ban me for not fitting in (altho I am lovely once you getting talking to me....(remember that ladies :wink: ))



Blink is currently listening to Bullet (Club version) - Covenmant

faticeira
20-01-2003, 04:25 PM
[quote="Blink"]You were taking the piss? Damn and I thought you made some good suggestions......but then again, I am sure a fair few people would want to ban me for not fitting in (altho I am lovely once you getting talking to me....(remember that ladies :wink: ))



Blink is currently listening to Bullet (Club version) - Covenmant[/quote

Oh indeed, he is so lovely. :D

Blink
20-01-2003, 06:55 PM
Why thankyou, hope to see you guys on sat :D

Fatefulsphere
23-01-2003, 07:04 AM
Hi I know this subject has been raised by many but i feel that mebership is the best way.

I know someone who would fit in at slimelight if it was just dresscode as he looks the part, but he is the biggest theif on earth.

As the membership stands he cannot go as none of us will take him and sign him in but if it was dresscode only he could quite easliy waltz right in and steal all your stuff.

Gobo
31-03-2003, 12:28 AM
Okay.. I've never used this forum before, but i have been to slimes more times than I can remember (or count up to!)

...membership seems to be a safer way of keeping out undesirable types to me...

... And people who are looking for a change of club who maybe want to visit and if they like what they scan then they can sign up for membership. I would never buy membership unless I've been to a club at least three times. I know clubs that are the same stuff week after week after week. I wouldn't like to buy a membership only to find that it's going to be naf?

I'm not saying that Slimey is a crap club, but it's not a very wise business move to stop 'fresh blood' from coming along first-time.

lonewolf
31-03-2003, 09:19 AM
I'm not saying that Slimey is a crap club, but it's not a very wise business move to stop 'fresh blood' from coming along first-time.

From a business sense you always have to balance new members and old members. So long as the "old timers" leaving count is less than the new membership, business is good. There is, after all, only so much space on the dance floors. You have to cater for the old membership and try to keep them happy. If you do not the clubs reputation goes down.

The initial step of getting signed in is not too hard if you look the part. I think the general consensus among the various topics has been, dress up while not a member if you want to get in. Getting someone to sign you in is not all that hard and some members do make the effort to at least know your name and show you where the basic facilities are, such as the cloakroom, dancefloors and the loos etc.

It used to be you could go to the pub nearby and meet people going to Slimes beforehand. This enabled them to get to know you a bit and vice versa. I do not know if Slimers still do this though (?). It did make life easier for "newbies" and enabled both sides of the arrangement an initial impression. The newbie could after all decide that there is no way I want to go to the club with freaks like this. (Never known it to happen but it could).

Lonewolf

raizor
01-04-2003, 06:12 PM
How about membership or dresscode - ie a member can turn up however they like but a non-member has to not only be signed in but also be 'appropriatley' dressed.

Vic
02-04-2003, 01:09 PM
Hey Slimers... seeing as you brought it up, does anyone know a good, alt-friendly pub near Slimelight? There must be somewhere to go beforehand..?

faticeira
04-04-2003, 10:53 AM
Hey Slimers... seeing as you brought it up, does anyone know a good, alt-friendly pub near Slimelight? There must be somewhere to go beforehand..?
Used to be goths invaded pubs around slimes. There is one near the underground that you will see some slimers in and there is one down that side street of shops called the king something or other...that one seemed okay.

mr_trikkle
05-07-2004, 06:52 PM
i wnet for membership, although i haven't been going long enough to see what it was like when membership/signing-in was enforced
what was it like, has the ease on rules made a difference?

estastar
18-01-2005, 10:07 PM
Me and my boyfriend brought some friends with us one night, who are really rather normal looking and they very nearly didnt get let in because one of them was wearing black jeans and a red t- shirt. Fair enough, i understand the club wanting to keep idiots out, but they were obviously not lookin' for a fight and were with us freaky lookin' chaps. Only by everybody else in the queue saying "oh go on! Let them in!" and various other gentle goading (thanks to all involved!) did we get past the doormen. We all had a great night, but my friend was slightly miffed about being judged on a pair of jeans. Understandably
It just seems alittle silly to have such a strict dress code when people like this, who dont have an alternative image, obviously are just out for a good time. x

fad
18-01-2005, 10:49 PM
The rules aren't there to stop appropriately dressed people bringing their mates but once we let in a few , shall we say, conservatively dressed people, those others we do refuse entry pick up on the fact that they can see others in jeans coming and going and tend to stick around and argue the point. Nobody wants to have to queue for ages while we try to deter these people!

Also, those regular weirdos who don't know your mates (and the fact that they are unlikely to bother them) can't be expected to distinguish between like minded people and the people they get grief from out in the real world.

The obvious solution is for members to dress their friends up in appropriate gear before coming down (I've done it myself to get 'mainstream' friends in). You all know by now what Slime-types dress like (and if not, a quick glance at the Gallery will show you) so as a rule-of-thumb if your friends aren't dressed a bit like everyone else don't bring 'em!!!

We don't mean to be fascististic about it but there are a thousand places for casually dressed individuals to go to and few for the 'alternatives' so if we fill up the place with everyone's normal looking mates there wont be room for those who make the place what it is.

Alexander
19-01-2005, 12:02 AM
Slimelight is an alternative club though, and It's not as if it's out there on a main road, you really have to know where it is to find it. Turning up on the door dressed casually knowing full well that it's an alternative club with an alternative dress policy is asking for trouble.

It's pretty simple: if you're going, dress the part. If you're taking friends along, make sure they're dressed the part. Wearing "all black" isn't that hard even if you're not a goth! :wink:

Blink
19-01-2005, 08:13 AM
and It's not as if it's out there on a main road, you really have to know where it is to find it.

So, what you are saying is, you have to make an effort to find the place, so it is obvious you want to be there, so you don't need to dress the part, as you have obviously made an effort in finding the place :wink:

estastar
19-01-2005, 06:08 PM
Fad, i empathise with the majority of points you made, but in response to your comment - "Also, those regular weirdos who don't know your mates (and the fact that they are unlikely to bother them) can't be expected to distinguish between like minded people and the people they get grief from out in the real world" By getting grief, i take it you mean being jeered and sworn at- people generally going out of there way to be offensive to you in regards of the way you look and dress. You only notice these idiots whilst they are making a comment and throwing an insult at you, not if they are stood there Not looking at you and Not saying anything.

DunkelEngel
19-01-2005, 08:28 PM
of course I stand for dresscode and not restricted entrance
I don't live in London so it's waste of money getting a membership card
anyway when I come to London I wanna go to Slimes
I will respect a dresscode, but I want to get in somehow

got it?

snoww_wwhite
20-01-2005, 01:26 AM
i have seen them ... a whole group of people, not even remotely dressed up in order to fit in (ish)

not the usual people who are just so scruffy that they cannto be bothered to dress up, no... far from it, dressed up in jeans and whatever BLUE JEANS and pinky tops etc

TOWNIES of the highestest order. they stand ON the dancefloor not moving their little townie arses and if they finally decide to dance then usually try to mock the regulars.

its unpleasant, its unnessessary, its simply bad and wrong.

i would not mind people in whatever clothes but what is it with them and why do they have to dance all over people, do the fake lesbean dance, dance up to every female who seems unclaimed, or just stand there point and laugh and mock people?

why?

do i go to townie clubs with my mates and point and laugh and shit? nope!

so why not at least point out to the obvious townies that they should show a little respect for the usual people at slimelight or they might have to leave early?

or simply have a dress code/membership sceme that gets observed for everybody.

lowest common denominator could be all black (including trainers)

Jessevision
20-01-2005, 07:53 AM
I hope I do'nt get harrassed upon my first night in Slimes..... please do'nt hurt me !:P

R
27-01-2005, 10:08 AM
ditto, signing up before visiting a few times is unwise for quite a lot of things.

Equally some of us live miles away and don't know any members...

Still i've been to Slimes a plenty and enjoyed it.

DJRocketlauncher
27-01-2005, 05:10 PM
Snowwy- where are all these townies in Slimes?! Ok I haven't been to Slimes since last summer (apart from a hazy NYE...) but I don't recall ever seeing hordes of townies/chavs whatever. Admittedly Ive seen the odd one here and there over the years but this worries me, as I get a feeling they're taking over! I'm coming the 5th so will do a proper investigation then..

fad
27-01-2005, 05:34 PM
I fear the 'Chavs' in question are actually some of the non-alternative staff on a night off!! Electricians, technicians, paintball staff....that sort of thing.
As such, although they might not be dressed suitably they're extremely unlikely to harrass anyone, their jobs literally depend on it!!!
We try to get them to adhere to the dress-code but they're kind of beyond the 'law' in that respect.
Just ignore them and they should go away!!!!

snoww_wwhite
27-01-2005, 09:49 PM
of course I stand for dresscode and not restricted entrance
I don't live in London so it's waste of money getting a membership card
anyway when I come to London I wanna go to Slimes
I will respect a dresscode, but I want to get in somehow

got it?

you will already save money if you only go 3 times a year when you have a membership card.

PrincessWeh
27-01-2005, 11:41 PM
dress codes by all means, but please no enforced membership, i could afford it if only i didn't have to get the train home in the morning... although on the subject of the dress code a guy i know who's a punk (by this i mean old school punk, not Blink182 shite) and he had major hassle getting in, couldn't figure out why.Personally i think there should be a "no stinky shirtless people" code.....

Blink
28-01-2005, 08:26 AM
ditto, signing up before visiting a few times is unwise for quite a lot of things.

You actually need two members to sign your membership form, so you are pretty unlikely to be able to "sign up before visiting" anyway.

When I joined, I felt the point of the membership was that people had to put in the effort to look the part/find the people to sign them in for the first few visits, until the became "known" enough to have someone sign their membership.

This meant (as in my case) people could find out about it via friends/online, do a bit of research, find places to go to meet people blag their way in, and basically have to put in a bit of an effort to show they were interested in being at Slimes before they ever got in.

Admittedly it meant people couldn't just "turn up and get in" (not necessarily a bad thing, I don't think anyone into "the scene" is going to just turn up on spec, having never heard of, or spoken to anyone involved in Slimelight, and not be aware of the dresscode, , and anyone on this site doesn't have that problem as they are already doing their research.)

[This was just a public service broadcast to explain what I felt was the purpose of the membership, how I don't feel it affects people who haven't been before (I was living in Brighton when I first started coming and havin to meet people to sign me in), and how I feel it avoids the need of having to use a dress-code to prevent "the great unwashed" getting in (which is different to whether a dress-code should be enforced for stylistic purposes)}

estastar
30-01-2005, 11:44 PM
I think you have to be careful of barking up the wrong tree; we all know what its liked to be judged on how we look and what clothes we wear, surely a NO ATTITUDE policy would work better? I think it is sad that these 'Chavs' work in the club, if thats where these problems are steming from, one of you guys must be friends with or know the management, and could report these people for displaying antisocial, offensive behaviour.

fad
31-01-2005, 04:04 AM
"I think it is sad that these 'Chavs' work in the club, if thats where these problems are steming from, one of you guys must be friends with or know the management"
It's not the casually dressed staff that cause problems....they just could be mistaken for Chavs ...in the wrong light (like, on a dance-floor, for example!!
They're largely simple folk, but gentle in a bovine kind of way....it's not their fault they don't know how to dress!!!

snoww_wwhite
31-01-2005, 08:58 AM
I think you have to be careful of barking up the wrong tree; we all know what its liked to be judged on how we look and what clothes we wear, surely a NO ATTITUDE policy would work better? I think it is sad that these 'Chavs' work in the club, if thats where these problems are steming from, one of you guys must be friends with or know the management, and could report these people for displaying antisocial, offensive behaviour.

no, i dont thnk that i ever had even as much as one bit of grief of any of the staff, i think everybody i have ever spoken to staff wise was extremely friendly and pleasant, not matter how wrong their (lack of) outfit looked.

i have not seen many chavs in slimelight, townies yes but not actual chavs, i doubt they would get in/want to get in. last weekend was an almost townie free saturday, i think its cos Antiworld was on. i enjoyed that and for the first time in ages, i did not have to be exeedingly rude to some townie bloke who thought they wanted my attention ;)

on the other hand some very drunk dirtbag seriously pissed me off but i think he noticed and legged it after being growled at by myself and my friend... hehe :twisted:

i really wish more saturdays would be like that, upstairs was so transformed, everybody seemed to be really into the heavy noise, people seemed to have fun, people were polite and curteous about not bumping into everyone..... maybe we can try and educate the townies into behaving themself a bit?

absinthesleep
01-02-2005, 03:46 AM
Membership is all fine and dany for those of you who live there and go on a regualr basis. But I for one don't even live in Europe but plan on visiting very soon and am wanting to go to the Slimelight for the one Saturday I am there.

What do you propose for visiting the country types like me? I attend all the goth/alternative/cyber/electroclash nights over here in Vancouver Canada and understand your distaste for people who aren't actually part of the sub-culture or are just there for a laugh. Exactly what member can i find to sign up a Canadian girl like me :?:

snoww_wwhite
01-02-2005, 10:25 AM
Membership is all fine and dany for those of you who live there and go on a regualr basis. But I for one don't even live in Europe but plan on visiting very soon and am wanting to go to the Slimelight for the one Saturday I am there.

What do you propose for visiting the country types like me? I attend all the goth/alternative/cyber/electroclash nights over here in Vancouver Canada and understand your distaste for people who aren't actually part of the sub-culture or are just there for a laugh. Exactly what member can i find to sign up a Canadian girl like me :?:

you could try and be really nice to the rivets ;) or you could try the same with Fad,i hear he is very attentive to nice girls :D

Blink
01-02-2005, 12:00 PM
Membership is all fine and dany for those of you who live there and go on a regualr basis. But I for one don't even live in Europe but plan on visiting very soon and am wanting to go to the Slimelight for the one Saturday I am there.



You just blag it, the way you had to in the "good" old days

When I joined, I felt the point of the membership was that people had to put in the effort to look the part/find the people to sign them in for the first few visits, until the became "known" enough to have someone sign their membership.

This meant (as in my case) people could find out about it via friends/online, do a bit of research, find places to go to meet people blag their way in, and basically have to put in a bit of an effort to show they were interested in being at Slimes before they ever got in.

absinthesleep
02-02-2005, 05:53 PM
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you could try and be really nice to the rivets ;) or you could try the same with Fad,i hear he is very attentive to nice girls :D

AMAZING! Just to think I never thought of sucking up! :wink:

DunkelEngel
02-02-2005, 09:54 PM
[
you could try and be really nice to the rivets ;) or you could try the same with Fad,i hear he is very attentive to nice girls :D

AMAZING! Just to think I never thought of sucking up! :wink:
huh?
sucking?
who?
where?
when?
WHY?
8O

fad
03-02-2005, 12:41 AM
"You could try and be really nice to the rivets (Wink) or you could try the same with Fad,i hear he is very attentive to nice girls."


"AMAZING! Just to think I never thought of sucking up!"

Nice plug snowwy, 'preciate it.
And sucking up is definitely the way to go if you want to be sure of getting in....either that or just dressing in black....whichever you prefer really!
Personally I'd recommend the former, but what do I know...I've only been to the Slime twice!

absinthesleep
03-02-2005, 05:30 AM
huh?
sucking?
who?
where?
when?
WHY?
8O

...welll, I not sure we should get into that now... :wink:

absinthesleep
03-02-2005, 05:33 AM
"You could try and be really nice to the rivets (Wink) or you could try the same with Fad,i hear he is very attentive to nice girls."


"AMAZING! Just to think I never thought of sucking up!"

Nice plug snowwy, 'preciate it.
And sucking up is definitely the way to go if you want to be sure of getting in....either that or just dressing in black....whichever you prefer really!
Personally I'd recommend the former, but what do I know...I've only been to the Slime twice!

Well the black should be no problem considering I don't own much else...
but who knows. a little flirting here, a little suckign up there...

DunkelEngel
03-02-2005, 08:33 AM
:!: :!: :!:

fad
03-02-2005, 01:34 PM
"Well the black should be no problem considering I don't own much else...
but who knows. a little flirting here, a little suckign up there.."

That's the spirit. Just this level of willingness to be sucky is sufficient for me....and I always did have a soft spot for Cannucks....so much less likely to shoot you than their immediate neighbours....and much less....'bisony' I think would be the word. Consider yourself on my list of people to be nice to.

(And if you turn out to be a bloke, prepare to die!!)

absinthesleep
04-02-2005, 10:57 PM
That's the spirit. Just this level of willingness to be sucky is sufficient for me....and I always did have a soft spot for Cannucks....so much less likely to shoot you than their immediate neighbours....and much less....'bisony' I think would be the word. Consider yourself on my list of people to be nice to.

(And if you turn out to be a bloke, prepare to die!!)

Well I'm glad on on the "nice list"...
Not to mention...
*looks down skirt*
Nope. Not a boy.

absinthesleep
04-02-2005, 10:58 PM
:!: :!: :!:

It's ok. No need for alarm...well...that much alarm.

fad
05-02-2005, 04:24 AM
Is that 'looking down skirt' an exclusive thing or something you're likely to be offering when you come down the club???
My deepest apologies for that last comment....it was peurile.....I really should start acting my age (73) rather than typing shite on here like a three year old!! It wont happen again.

absinthesleep
05-02-2005, 08:05 AM
Is that 'looking down skirt' an exclusive thing or something you're likely to be offering when you come down the club???
My deepest apologies for that last comment....it was peurile.....I really should start acting my age (73) rather than typing shite on here like a three year old!! It wont happen again.

Not too be shallow, but that skirt action depends on how good looking youn are Tee hee hee

AQNd no need to act your age. Not like we can tell :wink:

snoww_wwhite
06-02-2005, 02:50 PM
hrrrmm last night at slimelight made me think, that there should be a more stricter enforced dresscode for slimelight

like everybody who goes there for a concert should be sent home after if they do not comply to the dresse code.

i was not happy about the conduct of a few townies there, i would never behave like they did if i went to a townie club, which i have done and tried to be extremely pleasant and nice and not piss the locals off :(

AssistedSuicide
06-02-2005, 08:26 PM
hrrrmm last night at slimelight made me think, that there should be a more stricter enforced dresscode for slimelight

like everybody who goes there for a concert should be sent home after if they do not comply to the dresse code.

i was not happy about the conduct of a few townies there, i would never behave like they did if i went to a townie club, which i have done and tried to be extremely pleasant and nice and not piss the locals off :(

I agree, I noticed quite a few townies in Slimes last night, was pretty off putting... One guy in an addidas cap and track suit bottoms I think decided to come over to my friend and start pissing her off but luckily enough he walked off after about 5 minutes :roll:

Oh btw Snowwy I would of said hi to you but I went shy! >_<

snoww_wwhite
06-02-2005, 08:51 PM
I agree, I noticed quite a few townies in Slimes last night, was pretty off putting... One guy in an addidas cap and track suit bottoms I think decided to come over to my friend and start pissing her off but luckily enough he walked off after about 5 minutes :roll:

Oh btw Snowwy I would of said hi to you but I went shy! >_<


aww no need to be shy, i might not spend a long time talking, as i am always way too busy dancing but you can always say hi :)

next time !!!

Guy13
07-02-2005, 11:17 AM
hrrrmm last night at slimelight made me think, that there should be a more stricter enforced dresscode for slimelight

like everybody who goes there for a concert should be sent home after if they do not comply to the dresse code.

i was not happy about the conduct of a few townies there, i would never behave like they did if i went to a townie club, which i have done and tried to be extremely pleasant and nice and not piss the locals off :(

I utterly agree with Snowwy.


The policy of "go to the gig, get into Slimes free" should not be to the detriment of the dresscode. Those who attend this gigs should made aware of the expected dresscode on arrival. There were clearly a large proportion of people on Saturday who would of never made it past the door, let alone bother people upstairs, if they had arrived at normal opening times. It has now got to the point were these people (and I use the term in it's loosest sense) are using violence towards the "clientele". 8O

evilpoppy
23-02-2005, 12:33 PM
Dress code solutions.


1) Hire out PVC catsuits on the door with 'kick me' on the back.

2) Make them go in socks and pants..

snoww_wwhite
23-02-2005, 01:01 PM
Dress code solutions.


1) Hire out PVC catsuits on the door with 'kick me' on the back.

2) Make them go in socks and pants..

simply genius!


maybe instead of "kick me" "undercover townie!" would be funny too ;)

Guy13
23-02-2005, 01:45 PM
Dress code solutions.


1) Hire out PVC catsuits on the door with 'kick me' on the back.

2) Make them go in socks and pants..

simply genius!

maybe instead of "kick me" "undercover townie!" would be funny too ;)

Or "Undercover Police". :twisted:

snoww_wwhite
23-02-2005, 01:59 PM
Dress code solutions.


1) Hire out PVC catsuits on the door with 'kick me' on the back.

2) Make them go in socks and pants..

simply genius!

maybe instead of "kick me" "undercover townie!" would be funny too ;)

Or "Undercover Police". :twisted:

i would go for "bad shoes" instead of "undercover cop" ;)

Blink
23-02-2005, 02:05 PM
Dress code solutions.


1) Hire out PVC catsuits on the door with 'kick me' on the back.

2) Make them go in socks and pants..

simply genius!

maybe instead of "kick me" "undercover townie!" would be funny too ;)

Or "Undercover Police". :twisted:

i would go for "bad shoes" instead of "undercover cop" ;)

And can we have a sign that says "Sweet vendor" so that I stop getting hassled by people about where they can buy some smarties

:wink:

evilpoppy
23-02-2005, 03:03 PM
I would suggest a wide range of different labels might be in order.

What would strike most fear in to the heart of an average male townie?

How about 'Heavy Bottom'?

But then I realised:

'Bi-curious'

Blink
23-02-2005, 03:10 PM
'Bi-curious'

Only on another bloke

snoww_wwhite
23-02-2005, 03:18 PM
I would suggest a wide range of different labels might be in order.

What would strike most fear in to the heart of an average male townie?

How about 'Heavy Bottom'?

But then I realised:

'Bi-curious'

HAHAHAHAHA so true ;)

or:

"my other regular club is 'Heaven'"

Guy13
23-02-2005, 03:48 PM
Or, how about "I'm only a lesbian when I'm dancing"? :twisted:

Skylizard
23-02-2005, 04:14 PM
Or, how about "I'm only a lesbian when I'm dancing"? :twisted:

Guy you're a Lesbian with a dildo lost in your ass :)

Guy13
23-02-2005, 04:16 PM
Or, how about "I'm only a lesbian when I'm dancing"? :twisted:

Guy you're a Lesbian with a dildo lost in your ass :)

Takes one to know one, Monsieur Lizard. I believe it was your dildo in the first place. :wink: :lol:

snoww_wwhite
23-02-2005, 10:13 PM
now stop talking about dildos and rectal fun, its way too exciting for you

evilpoppy
23-02-2005, 10:40 PM
now stop talking about dildos and rectal fun, its way too exciting for you

For all of us.

How about accessories for our catsuited townie friends? Like goggles.

Swimming Goggles.

snoww_wwhite
23-02-2005, 11:27 PM
now stop talking about dildos and rectal fun, its way too exciting for you

For all of us.

How about accessories for our catsuited townie friends? Like goggles.

Swimming Goggles.

how about gags, so they cannot converse with us (me) then boots with lots of weights, if need be bricks, stops them from hopping on the spot and encourages goffik two stepping ;)

Square
24-02-2005, 08:14 PM
As other non-regulars have said for some of its just not economical to become a member: However having said that as I understand it Membership policy does not mean: you have to be a member to get in!

So imho both dresscode and membership should be applied ie from the sounds of it its no hardship finding someone to sign you in once or twice a year!

Someone further back in the post mentioned wearing black couldn't be too difficult: you'd be surprised...

... My regular job is a holiday rep, one of the joys :?: of my job is the weekly cabaret! One of the acts required every rep to wear a black short sleeved top. A couple of the reps said they didn't have any, I volunteered to bring a couple along for them. Just in case I bought a few more spares, seven of them all the black t-shirts I'd taken out with me! Every single one of them got used 'cos half the reps didn't own a black t-shirt!

SerpentSun
14-04-2005, 02:34 AM
i would not mind people in whatever clothes but what is it with them and why do they have to dance all over people, do the fake lesbean dance, dance up to every female who seems unclaimed, or just stand there point and laugh and mock people?



this has not to do with clothing or style. unfortunately this happens all the time. i don't realy mind that much as i try to enjoy myself but i have to say that the first time i ve been to Slimes about 4 years ago people were behaving a lot different. it would be nicer from people there to make you feel more comfortable. there are about 5-6 guys that although look like they should they do not act like they should. they do not realy cause problems in a way of fight etc. but once i happened to be a friend who is not realy the person who keeps it calm easily. i am realy sure that if he was alone there that he would cause a problem even if it was not his fault i think that bouncers would take him out. the other funny thing is that the most annoying people (annoying goes in respect to weird attitude etc.) know each other and do not have any problem making company to each other but sometimes they get realy annoying. i was hoping that people's behaviour would be more easy going rather than what it is. of course there are great people in there. as it happens ''in real life'' (i do not consider slimes to be real life) there are good people and weird people. i am not complaining though as i never had any problem and if the music is nice i am having a great time, but i ve seen and heard from people that some others make it more difficult for them.
i once spoke to snowwy (although i apologized for my weird way) and was kinda drunky. (i was drunk not her) (saying that just in case she says anything bad about me. :) :) )

i think that membership should be enforced although i am not a member(i just do not like to be member anywhere in my life...no special reason just dont want to kinda ''belong'' somewhere...although if it was necessary i wouldn;t say no.)

and fake lesbian dancing or when i am dancing i am lesbian or whatever is not realy annoying if it is just dancing, but when we talk about booby touching etc then it gets funny in a way that they just pretend it. i do not care about sexual preferences and i do not mind what everybody else is doin..but when people come and say would you like to join us or we are a couple looking for some more people to join us etc.. is kinda funny in a way. i mean you are a completely stranger (1000 knife stabber maniac and they still want to do stuff with you) i completely understand the outfit of Guy13 he might have already faced the beasts..hhehhhehehe..is there any other paintball shootout by the way??

snakelegs
14-04-2005, 03:18 PM
i would not mind people in whatever clothes but what is it with them and why do they have to dance all over people, do the fake lesbean dance, dance up to every female who seems unclaimed, or just stand there point and laugh and mock people?



this has not to do with clothing or style. unfortunately this happens all the time. i don't realy mind that much as i try to enjoy myself but i have to say that the first time i ve been to Slimes about 4 years ago people were behaving a lot different. it would be nicer from people there to make you feel more comfortable. there are about 5-6 guys that although look like they should they do not act like they should. they do not realy cause problems in a way of fight etc. but once i happened to be a friend who is not realy the person who keeps it calm easily. i am realy sure that if he was alone there that he would cause a problem even if it was not his fault i think that bouncers would take him out. the other funny thing is that the most annoying people (annoying goes in respect to weird attitude etc.) know each other and do not have any problem making company to each other but sometimes they get realy annoying. i was hoping that people's behaviour would be more easy going rather than what it is. of course there are great people in there. as it happens ''in real life'' (i do not consider slimes to be real life) there are good people and weird people. i am not complaining though as i never had any problem and if the music is nice i am having a great time, but i ve seen and heard from people that some others make it more difficult for them.
i once spoke to snowwy (although i apologized for my weird way) and was kinda drunky. (i was drunk not her) (saying that just in case she says anything bad about me. :) :) )

i think that membership should be enforced although i am not a member(i just do not like to be member anywhere in my life...no special reason just dont want to kinda ''belong'' somewhere...although if it was necessary i wouldn;t say no.)

and fake lesbian dancing or when i am dancing i am lesbian or whatever is not realy annoying if it is just dancing, but when we talk about booby touching etc then it gets funny in a way that they just pretend it. i do not care about sexual preferences and i do not mind what everybody else is doin..but when people come and say would you like to join us or we are a couple looking for some more people to join us etc.. is kinda funny in a way. i mean you are a completely stranger (1000 knife stabber maniac and they still want to do stuff with you) i completely understand the outfit of Guy13 he might have already faced the beasts..hhehhhehehe..is there any other paintball shootout by the way??
That article or quote make me realy fun , Coz than I'm a lesbian dancer but i just listen and dance i don't wanna be bother with feelings or touches or whatever coz thats the other time for that and i don't think that slime is the best place to find gfriend. I 'd like causual peole coz they don't wanna be extra ordinary but for me they are :P

SP
14-04-2005, 03:33 PM
Snakelegs,

Don't worry about the non-sense that's been written in this thread ... I'm sure you'll find the people in Slime very pleasant and fun to be around!! :wink:

TZAR
14-04-2005, 06:02 PM
Snakelegs,

Don't worry about the non-sense that's been written in this thread ... I'm sure you'll find the people in Slime very pleasant and fun to be around!! :wink:

....don`t worry about the essay

SP
14-04-2005, 06:22 PM
Snakelegs,

Don't worry about the non-sense that's been written in this thread ... I'm sure you'll find the people in Slime very pleasant and fun to be around!! :wink:

....don`t worry about the essay ... eh? :?: :!:

TZAR
14-04-2005, 06:36 PM
sorry not directed at you SP but to the extra long post serpentsun wrote :wink:

SerpentSun
14-04-2005, 09:43 PM
sorry not directed at you SP but to the extra long post serpentsun wrote :wink:

kill me... :( :( :(

it was a long post..true.. and yes you can find realy nice people there..didnt say the opposite...sorry for my english if they were not good enough for all you academics out there..just wanted to say that many people are pretending sometimes..and i have no problem with who and how is dancing everybody else..just said that sometimes looks funny..
keep the faith tho

(oh by the way i was just commenting on snowwy's words)

ambidex
14-04-2005, 11:58 PM
do i go to townie clubs with my mates and point and laugh and shit? nope!

....they won't let you/us in anyway....so dresscode is kind of a clubcard, too.
If the staff at the door stays as cool and friendly as i know them, it is ok if they select. And you are right, it is not fun at all to feel like in a zoo on saturday evening after a hard week of disguising. We do not have clubcard at work, but a dresscode :wink:

snakelegs
18-04-2005, 01:33 PM
Snakelegs,

Don't worry about the non-sense that's been written in this thread ... I'm sure you'll find the people in Slime very pleasant and fun to be around!! :wink:
I 've found some good people in slime and i have always fun .i just need to be carefull coz last time i twisted my knee and missed 2nd day on Resistance fest.

Agatheis
18-04-2005, 02:46 PM
Plenty of people have posted about 'meeting people'. Search for a thread on the forum currently called, "Alone".

With regards to dress sense, all black is the baseline. I usually turn up in nothing more than a black suit, black shirt and black tie. That's very plain, though - And a few people don't think its very goth.

You can't go wrong with a big, black coat though.

A.

fad
16-06-2005, 04:26 AM
but who knows. a little flirting here, a little suckign up there..

How long am I supposed to wait until the 'sucking up' commences then ?? I haven't got all that much longer to live!!