demonseye wrote:Went to Lennies a couple of times, once i grabbed a female bouncer on the bum not realising she was one. Luckily for me she couldnt pick out from the 6 of us who did it.
Tall blonde-headed sheila?
She was blonde in a white Tshirt thats all i remember.
demonseye wrote:Went to Lennies a couple of times, once i grabbed a female bouncer on the bum not realising she was one. Luckily for me she couldnt pick out from the 6 of us who did it.
Tall blonde-headed sheila?
She was blonde in a white Tshirt thats all i remember.
I hope it was raining then... why did you grab her bum then
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Geeze I lived a sheltered life as a young adult growing up in the country - local pub on a Friday and Saturday night was the closest I got to 'night clubbing'
I only went to a night club once in the city - and I remember one thing ... people, people everywhere !!..lol Oh and walking down Rundle Mall at 6am the next morning - the same day they were putting 'father christmas' up at John Martins
There was a website years ago (circle 1999) that had a directory of pubs and clubs in SA - but what was cool was that it had the previous names/functions they were.
I love 'Food and Stuff'. It's where I buy all of my food. And most of my stuff.
Joplins upstairs was the greatest. SAndbar (early days was awsome once ramy closed) Players Bar was fun time warp at heaven wed nights The old Grand on sunday was also a filthy place to go Planet 50c beers
We're in hell right now gentlemen. Believe me. And we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time.
is pretty interesting too. Like reading about old pubs and what they used to be called.
One thing I found interesting:
Cumberland Arms Hotel
Established in 1846 as the Crown & Anchor Hotel, 1853 Cumberland House, rebuilt in 1884 and was renamed the Cumberland Arms in 1892. National Trust listed.
Crown & Anchor Hotel
Established in 1853 on the site of original Union Inn Arms Hotel.
locky801 wrote:Sams at the Norwood footy club, great venue, used to hit there and also Lennies and of course "The Black Rose"
I recall going in there one night, I was there for all of 5 minutes and a chick walked up to me and flat out bit me on the neck, probably wasn't the greatest pick up technique, it hurt.
We're in hell right now gentlemen. Believe me. And we can stay here, get the shit kicked out of us, or we can fight our way back into the light. We can climb outta hell... one inch at a time.