|
PAG
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 176 - Threads: 83 Location: London
|
Very little,I am going to an Escape to Samsara event in April at Fire and Trance Sanctuary in March,thats it.I do support the clubbing scene generally a lot.
I am lucky now in that I don't have to entertain the children anymore (or not so much) and I have been married a long long time so I can do what I fancy as the only bread winner.
Report this post to a moderator |
IP: Logged
|
14-02-2017 09:36 AM |
|
|
|
|
|
PAG
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 176 - Threads: 83 Location: London
|
Quote:
| pieman wrote on 14-02-2017 03:14 AM
When I used to go out a lot, I would often get really trollied early doors then spend the rest of the night/day/week talking weapons-grade bollocks to anyone who would listen, probably even to Aaron at some point, so in that sense he is keeping the flame alive rather well. Maybe he is hoping that eventually we will all cave and forget our children and jobs, go back to getting off our mash day and night, and thus will the glory days return. His excuses for not going out are risible and lame, especially for one with so few responsibilities. Maybe you should do a Zoo in Slough.
|
|
Sad as it may seem there is quite a buoyant market for those who are divorced or children have got older,there are now almost weekly Caister Soul type events you can attend in London which are very popular with the older market, maybe there will be a market for the older hard dance fan like Sunny Side up or RIOT on Sunday afternoons.
Or ther is always the fetish club scene where you get quite an old crowd.
Report this post to a moderator |
IP: Logged
|
14-02-2017 15:20 PM |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Forum Rules:
You may post new threads You may
post replies You may post attachments You
may edit your posts
|
You may delete your posts
HTML code is OFF
BB Code is ON Smilies are ON
|
|
|
|
|