under 18s alternative club

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under 18s alternative club

Post by SoupDragon » 25 Apr 2007, 11:05

Deep Joy
Studio 24 is reopening for under 18s on a Saturday night.
End of May
Sanctuary

So I'll be back to taxi driver on a Saturday but at least they can get out, get rid of some energy and be relativley safe in the club

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Post by SoupDragon » 25 Apr 2007, 19:02

Maybe I spoke too soon.
Studio 24 had a fire
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Post by foxy » 25 Apr 2007, 19:16

SoupDragon wrote:Maybe I spoke too soon.
Studio 24 had a fire
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Ello ello...anything you want to tell us SD...can you account for your whereabouts around 7pm yesterday evening :twisted:

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Post by Poppy » 25 Apr 2007, 19:28

foxy wrote:
SoupDragon wrote:Maybe I spoke too soon.
Studio 24 had a fire
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Ello ello...anything you want to tell us SD...can you account for your whereabouts around 7pm yesterday evening :twisted:
Bad (yet again :P ) Foxy. SD will have been on here and/or making soup and/or collecting bunnies on the by-pass!

PS I'd noticed the bunnies before, but hadn't realised how bigs they is until we passed there on Sunday! :shock:

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Post by SoupDragon » 25 Apr 2007, 19:44

Right again Poppy.
Minestone
posting on Eeew and A+ E waiting times
A talkPorty alibi.

None of my kids or their pals have ever been attacked inside Studio 24.
The journey home may be another story so I'll have to pick them up, just when I thought it would be ok for them to use buses but I dont think they'd have much chance against the mobs of neds we get haning around on a Saturday night.

But at least the house will be quiet for a while



Yeah those bunnies are HUGE.
Funny thing Mr Soupy was coming past the Sherrifhall about 1.30 am on Thursday night. There was a police car sitting at the side. It then followed him down to th Wisp where he was stopped and asked the usual questions. I think they really wanted to know how he got past the bunnies unscathed, maybe Clanger2 sitting there still in karate suit scares the rabbits

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Post by SoupDragon » 26 Apr 2007, 15:58

had an email came at lunch time.




Yes its true, THE best under 18s alternative club in Edinburgh is back.

We open on Saturday May 26th and can't wait to see everyone dressing up in our Zombie Party Night.
Thats right we want you to come as the undead. Be it a zombie emo, zombie chave, zomie fairy, zombie rocker or impress us with something original.

We'll have great prizes and giveaways along with face painting. We're giving away A YEARS FREE ENTRY to the lucky best male and best female costumes but there will also be runners up prizes.

This is only the beginning we go WEEKLY after the 26th and watch out for a fabulous treat to end the school term.....You have to keep your eyes peeled. Urgh or check www.myspace.com/sanctuaryclub become one of our friends and get your design on our next flyer

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Post by SoupDragon » 26 May 2007, 15:41

Wooo hooo
I'll have 4 hours free tonight.
Sanctuary reopens today
I have 6 teenagers through in the kitchen/living room dressing up as zombies, corpses at present

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Post by rapunzell » 26 May 2007, 17:11

SoupDragon wrote:Wooo hooo
I'll have 4 hours free tonight.
Sanctuary reopens today
I have 6 teenagers through in the kitchen/living room dressing up as zombies, corpses at present

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I hope you are taking photos! :D

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Post by SoupDragon » 28 May 2007, 17:30

Not all the photos came out.
Some numpty forgot the flash :oops:
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Post by Epykat » 28 May 2007, 21:36

The thing is - that's not them 'dressing up' that's them going on a normal night out :lol:

As in: Quote-


"Posted: Sun May 09, 2004 9:48 pm Post subject:

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Bob wrote:
I confess the new breed of goths amuses me because they seem to be so middle class and well mannered. It’s a nice safe form of rebellion and I suspect in most cases their mums buy their (expensive) clothes and eyeliner.


As the mother of one such teenage goth girl I totally agree with you! They are absolutely hysterical Having just come back from the 'Mish' dressed from top to toe in the most amazing garb you can imagine, complete with claw (yep! a claw!) with a friend wearing a wedding dress and knee high Doc Martens, I was informed they were looking forward to the next week because "it's fancy dress". "

I was that mother :lol:
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Post by SoupDragon » 29 May 2007, 18:29

Ah, Epykat that brings back memories.
Eldest chummed our younger ones round the doors, guising, one year.
Nice Halloween outfit she was told.
I always dress like this she answered. humph




The goth/emo/alternative clothing must be big business, Attitude, Grindstore, Pennangalan have all had business from my offspring. And Argoth of course

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Post by rapunzell » 29 May 2007, 19:41

They are all really cute! :D

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