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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk

Is it bad that I miss the Hellfire Club in London?

So many grrat nights spent there.....somewhat intoxicated shall we say

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Is it bad that I miss the Hellfire Club in London?

So many grrat nights spent there.....somewhat intoxicated shall we say "

I don’t think it’s bad missing your youth , worry free lives were far more precious than you knew at the time before mortgage bills kids etc

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Is it bad that I miss the Hellfire Club in London?

So many grrat nights spent there.....somewhat intoxicated shall we say

I don’t think it’s bad missing your youth , worry free lives were far more precious than you knew at the time before mortgage bills kids etc "

It was knowing we could just go, hang out, meet up with some great friends and make plenty of new ones.

There was also a club in Southampton called the Magnum Club. It was a gay club that used to let us in after work at 1030 at night in jeans as long as we kept the manager in free tickets for any show he wanted to see at the theatre lol

Some fantastic nights were had in there too, including plenty of famous faces who actually relaxed and let their hair down as it was such a friendly place.

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk

Here’s a question......

Why are gay clubs so much more inclusive than non gay ones?

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick , "

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Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"Is it bad that I miss the Hellfire Club in London?

So many grrat nights spent there.....somewhat intoxicated shall we say "

.

The Hippodrome was our favoured place for a night of posing

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

.

Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there "

Forgot Clattys, the myth being loads of Gartnavel nurses so getting your Nat King was more likely lol , were you a nurse pmsl

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Is it bad that I miss the Hellfire Club in London?

So many grrat nights spent there.....somewhat intoxicated shall we say

.

The Hippodrome was our favoured place for a night of posing "

Posing was all it was good for lol

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

.

Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there

Forgot Clattys, the myth being loads of Gartnavel nurses so getting your Nat King was more likely lol , were you a nurse pmsl "

.

There was always Bonkers of course, if you wanted a more "exciting" night out

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"Is it bad that I miss the Hellfire Club in London?

So many grrat nights spent there.....somewhat intoxicated shall we say

.

The Hippodrome was our favoured place for a night of posing

Posing was all it was good for lol "

.

At £5 for a "glass" of lager (mid/late 80's) it was pretty good for emptying your pockets too

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick , "

You were probably there when I was. Used to go to Paris most weekends. Toledo Junction is Paisley’s answer to the Savoy complete with sticky carpet. I quite liked TJ and the Cotton Club. Chicken in a basket and garlic bread balls in the early hours at the Cotton Club lol.

Carnegie’s was another favourite haunt.

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley


"Here’s a question......

Why are gay clubs so much more inclusive than non gay ones? "

Because non gay clubs need to get their act together and become more inclusive. So saying that I know someone who received abuse in a gay pub because they are transgender. Doesn’t make any sense.

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Is it bad that I miss the Hellfire Club in London?

So many grrat nights spent there.....somewhat intoxicated shall we say

.

The Hippodrome was our favoured place for a night of posing

Posing was all it was good for lol

.

At £5 for a "glass" of lager (mid/late 80's) it was pretty good for emptying your pockets too "

Double that and add at least 3 these days.

And lager? Don’t you mean warm couloured water?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

You were probably there when I was. Used to go to Paris most weekends. Toledo Junction is Paisley’s answer to the Savoy complete with sticky carpet. I quite liked TJ and the Cotton Club. Chicken in a basket and garlic bread balls in the early hours at the Cotton Club lol.

Carnegie’s was another favourite haunt. "

Ha Falcon, could’ve written your message about myself , a little diamond around the paisley curfew (if you recall due to violence , no entry anywhere after midnight ) was Lord Lonsdale lounge disco , in the unlikelihood yiu didn’t pull in the Lonsdale, jacket quick half jaked sprint to Cotton club, and I agree , you were quoted if you asked a lady to dance and ask if she wanted food pmsl , breaks my heart driving past it now

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Here’s a question......

Why are gay clubs so much more inclusive than non gay ones?

Because non gay clubs need to get their act together and become more inclusive. So saying that I know someone who received abuse in a gay pub because they are transgender. Doesn’t make any sense. "

That I really don’t get at all

I guess I’ve been lucky as I’ve always felt more welcome in a gay club - even as a straight guy.

As for non gay clubs being more inclusive - can’t see it ever happening because of the ‘laddish’ culture. They’re there to pull. Not to make friends and have a dance and a laugh.

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"Here’s a question......

Why are gay clubs so much more inclusive than non gay ones?

Because non gay clubs need to get their act together and become more inclusive. So saying that I know someone who received abuse in a gay pub because they are transgender. Doesn’t make any sense. "

.

That's a shame for that person, the whole transgender debate seems to be becoming a very divisive and emotive one at the moment though sadly

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Here’s a question......

Why are gay clubs so much more inclusive than non gay ones?

Because non gay clubs need to get their act together and become more inclusive. So saying that I know someone who received abuse in a gay pub because they are transgender. Doesn’t make any sense.

.

That's a shame for that person, the whole transgender debate seems to be becoming a very divisive and emotive one at the moment though sadly "

But why? We are all human. Who cares about anything else??

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"Here’s a question......

Why are gay clubs so much more inclusive than non gay ones?

Because non gay clubs need to get their act together and become more inclusive. So saying that I know someone who received abuse in a gay pub because they are transgender. Doesn’t make any sense.

.

That's a shame for that person, the whole transgender debate seems to be becoming a very divisive and emotive one at the moment though sadly

But why? We are all human. Who cares about anything else?? "

.

Phew, big question and not a debate that's got a personal interest, merely a current affairs kind of interest.

I suppose the "why" is because as our society (in general) becomes more tolerant/inclusive then the more questions there are asked and need answering, from the simply practical ie, which toilets to use, to the question of at what age can a person decide for themselves who/what they are.

Some people will feel everything is moving too fast on this, without thinking things through and some will feel it's taking too long and society is just "dragging it's heels" boom boom

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh to be young again..

Out Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday...how the hell did I do it?

Now if I'm out 1 night it takes me 3 days to recover!

Lol

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By *ikilovesCCouple
over a year ago

village life, closest main town inverness


"Oh to be young again..

Out Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday...how the hell did I do it?

Now if I'm out 1 night it takes me 3 days to recover!

Lol"

that's just sooooo true

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By *ndykayMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Oh to be young again..

Out Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday...how the hell did I do it?

Now if I'm out 1 night it takes me 3 days to recover!

Lol

that's just sooooo true "

Me too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

.

Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there "

Is my memory playing up or am I right in thinking Clatty’s had a stuffed camel?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

.

Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there

Forgot Clattys, the myth being loads of Gartnavel nurses so getting your Nat King was more likely lol , were you a nurse pmsl

.

There was always Bonkers of course, if you wanted a more "exciting" night out "

Used to go there with mates when we were 15....steal the old girl's Opium and get the war paint on to try and look older

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By *ittlemissnaughtybutniceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

.

Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there

Is my memory playing up or am I right in thinking Clatty’s had a stuffed camel?

"

Absolutely right.

R

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

.

Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there

Is my memory playing up or am I right in thinking Clatty’s had a stuffed camel?

Absolutely right.

R "

That’s a relief, I was beginning to think it was a hallucination

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Oh to be young again..

Out Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday...how the hell did I do it?

Now if I'm out 1 night it takes me 3 days to recover!

Lol"

lightweight my lady ,paid on a Thursday Savoy , Friday to Sunday paisley and back to the savoy Monday , single mum heaven was politically incorrect statement as in the old Monday Book

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Here’s a question......

Why are gay clubs so much more inclusive than non gay ones?

Because non gay clubs need to get their act together and become more inclusive. So saying that I know someone who received abuse in a gay pub because they are transgender. Doesn’t make any sense. "

Gay clubs and bars can be less than friendly if you are bi.

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By *evilsAdvocate94Woman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

.

Got many happy, and hazy memories of Clatty Pat's

Damned if I know how but wherever you started the night out,

we always seemed to end up in there "

Haha omg I loved clattys and it’s sticky carpet

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By *evilsAdvocate94Woman
over a year ago

edinburgh

I grew up in north east and went to uni in Aberdeen but we went all over clubbing in the 90s was a great time

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

Victoria ...Tuxedo Princess..There was a club out Shawlands in the precinct up from The Granary that was good....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Zanzibar,warehouse,harlequins

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley


"As I’ve aged and watched my kids socialise, took me back to 1981 onwards when I started clubbing Favourtes were Paris/Scandals Silk St and Later The Corton Club Paisley ( not a fan of Toledo Junction probably cause I never pulled in it ) The Shuttle St Pubs and Cinders Partick ,

You were probably there when I was. Used to go to Paris most weekends. Toledo Junction is Paisley’s answer to the Savoy complete with sticky carpet. I quite liked TJ and the Cotton Club. Chicken in a basket and garlic bread balls in the early hours at the Cotton Club lol.

Carnegie’s was another favourite haunt.

Ha Falcon, could’ve written your message about myself , a little diamond around the paisley curfew (if you recall due to violence , no entry anywhere after midnight ) was Lord Lonsdale lounge disco , in the unlikelihood yiu didn’t pull in the Lonsdale, jacket quick half jaked sprint to Cotton club, and I agree , you were quoted if you asked a lady to dance and ask if she wanted food pmsl , breaks my heart driving past it now "

I know what you mean. The CC used to be the social club for Ciba Geigy. Was in it many times before it was the Cotton Club!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Clattys on a Tuesday student night with no idea where you were going to crash after it but always finding somewhere.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

New epiphany came back to me , Glasgow SWDS did wonderful organised nights in the old Viva in union street , for the uninitiated Single Widowed Divorced and Seperated ,

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