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Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:18 am
by Forum
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croydon
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A horrific notion indeed. Between the horrors of 1960s concrete architecture that means that the skyline looks like nothing but fear and loathing reside the worst thing: the locals.
While not getting confused between their football allegiances (Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Real Madrid or Barcelona), they make sure that they always holler odd sounding noises akin to "Euuuurgh!!!" assuming that it's an insult - although always just out of earshot, and only when there's about twenty of them to your one. If, of course, they are not this intelligent, they will just take a swing at you - and for the same reason: individuality. Yes, like the Iron Age, thos ethat do not look like they are in for a bit of a kicking - although at least back then, fire was not such a complex connundrum (barring the Marlbro Light they stub out in your face, naturally).
Any new store that opens soon becomes Croydonised - a complete waste of time as the service is anything but a service, and you realise Central London is only 15 minutes by train. Unless, of course, you want to use the landmark of the area - the Ikea on Purley Way.
if there was a new Ring of Hell, it would be Croydon. And I'm not making this up - I live in the fucking place...
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croydon
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in the ghetto streets of SE london, some say it is a shit hole, thats understandable as it is realy, however can provide entertainment if you have nothing better to do. i however do.
croydon is ghetto, if you tell people from there it is a shit hole it is likely you will get stabbed, so good luck wankers
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:35 am
by jigglypuff
look at that brixton thread, stay outta there ya getme
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:18 pm
by scattybeanhead
muggle wrote:imo fabric will almost definitely id you mate, i've been asked every time i've been...you'll have more luck in a 'grimier' venue i reckon
also lulz to the croydon comments, lived there my whole life, it's like a bubble to me; people from outside think it's the most dire place on the planet but people who grew up there have a strange kind of affinity with it—moreso than a lot of other people to their hometowns in my experience
(sometimes i get emotional when my train pulls into west croydon (usually when drunk))
i've honestly never been ID'd at fabric. if you buy a ticket beforehand and print it out they almost just let you straight in, no search no ID. well that's how it's been like the last 5 times i've been there. absolutely staggering
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:21 pm
by JTMMusicuk
everytime iv been over fabric theyv had someone walk down the line IDing everyone (and i mean everyone, including like 30 yr olds)
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:36 pm
by LA_Boxers
scattybeanhead wrote:muggle wrote:imo fabric will almost definitely id you mate, i've been asked every time i've been...you'll have more luck in a 'grimier' venue i reckon
also lulz to the croydon comments, lived there my whole life, it's like a bubble to me; people from outside think it's the most dire place on the planet but people who grew up there have a strange kind of affinity with it—moreso than a lot of other people to their hometowns in my experience
(sometimes i get emotional when my train pulls into west croydon (usually when drunk))
i've honestly never been ID'd at fabric. if you buy a ticket beforehand and print it out they almost just let you straight in, no search no ID. well that's how it's been like the last 5 times i've been there. absolutely staggering
Same. Went last Friday, had a ticket, didnt get ID'd, went through the scanner, got all my shit out my pockets and put it on the table and they didnt even bother to pat me down.
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:31 am
by doonedave
guest list never get id'd. gonna hit up my cousin and go one week.
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:03 pm
by JensMadsen
Got into the club without any problems and the night was absolutely huge! A much different experience from Danish parties... Much more energy - Was really one of the best parties that i have been at.
Anyways - Thanks for all of the recommendations <3 <3 <3 (And no, did not go to Croydon)
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:11 am
by _TraX_
What's a good source to keep up with the nights going on in London? I'm making a trip soon
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 4:46 am
by wizeguy
doonedave wrote:Sheff wrote:youre not gonna get in any clubs sorry
A'int too hard getting in without id, just don't act a dick/be nervous at the door. have to do it weekly. only been turned away from cable so far.
witnessed a massive bloke with a huge beard get id'd and turned away from cable, he must of been in his 30's haha
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:52 am
by JTMMusicuk
-TraX- wrote:What's a good source to keep up with the nights going on in London? I'm making a trip soon
events section for london on here
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:58 am
by LA_Boxers
-TraX- wrote:What's a good source to keep up with the nights going on in London? I'm making a trip soon
The events section/FB/the clubs websites/Resident Advisor
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:55 am
by kay
kay wrote:
Oo I'd forgotten about that! Need to go!
Finally managed to go to this exhibition on Saturday, it was really really good! Somehow managed to spend 90 minutes in just 3 rooms!
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:48 pm
by Johnlenham
Yeah no chance you will get into Cable or Fabric without ID, you get the Line>Show ticket> ID> Search and THEN you can come up and hand over the ticket
Oh I went to that art show a few weeks back, The Web is nutty.
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:13 pm
by mikey_g
anyone fancy hiring a minibus and running a 'london dubstep tour'
stop at Big Apple
Mass
Plastic People
Velvet Rooms
Skream's Mam's House
Any Macdonalds (and other random places) as places that Burial Sampled
any other suggestions?
Could rig lotsa bass through the bus to provide a soundtrack. Even blackout all the windows so it's like a club experience while you're in the van.
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:57 pm
by defoxster
kay wrote:kay wrote:
Oo I'd forgotten about that! Need to go!
Finally managed to go to this exhibition on Saturday, it was really really good! Somehow managed to spend 90 minutes in just 3 rooms!
Haha wasnt it the final weekend? I know what you mean. I spent ages in there... Really liked the serpentine as well!
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:00 pm
by doonedave
JTMMusicuk wrote:-TraX- wrote:What's a good source to keep up with the nights going on in London? I'm making a trip soon
events section for london on here
the event section on here is pretty shit, hardly ever gets updated.
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:02 pm
by defoxster
Resident adviser is pretty good. You might get lucky & be about when there is a secret ninja meet up!

Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:17 pm
by kay
defoxster wrote:kay wrote:kay wrote:
Oo I'd forgotten about that! Need to go!
Finally managed to go to this exhibition on Saturday, it was really really good! Somehow managed to spend 90 minutes in just 3 rooms!
Haha wasnt it the final weekend? I know what you mean. I spent ages in there... Really liked the serpentine as well!
Hehe yeah, it was the second last day, had to make sure I went! Spent aaaaaaages staring at the Book of Time, so awesome! Although we did spot a few bits that weren't cut from the same square of wood. It's given me a few new ideas to try out on something I've been working on. Also kept going round and round the Web looking at it from all angles. The woodcuts were also really cool, hadn't realised that my doodles were based on some of her ideas. Tried to buy a few souveniers but they were all sold out. Luckily, there are prints of some pieces in the free brochure.
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:23 pm
by Immerse
a bit off topic, but im considering doing an exchange student thing for a year sophomore year in college. what do you guys think of the idea? waste of time?
Re: Going to London in a week - Need some advice
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:24 pm
by magma
Immerse wrote:a bit off topic, but im considering doing an exchange student thing for a year sophomore year in college. what do you guys think of the idea? waste of time?
Travelling is rarely a waste of time.