Is going clubbing on your OWN sad....

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Should I go out on my own?

  • Yes - Get out there

    Votes: 36 48.0%
  • No - its sad stay at home

    Votes: 39 52.0%

  • Total voters
    75










Tesco in Disguise

Where do we go from here?
Jul 5, 2003
3,927
Wienerville
Now come on TiD, reign in the snobbery. I rarely go clubbing anymore but now and again enjoy a night out at an indie club.

you're right, les. truth is, i hate clubbing. the only reason for it i can see is to meet lovely ladies. and for that purpose, it does fine. thankfully, i'm in a position at the moment where i'm not forced to listen to music i didn't choose, played through a system that cannot handle it, buying drinks that taste like piss, for a price i can't believe.

but, when it's a friday night, you're free and single, and you're so pissed you think 'sweet child of mine' is the greatest piece of music ever written, there's nowhere i'd rather be than a grimy, dark, indie dancefloor.

and i certainly wouldn't besmirch anyone doing that alone.
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
It is funny what drives us to these places. The libido will even force us to consider wether it is right to visit these places on your own. If you even have to question whether you should or not then you are probably not cool enough to get away with it.

It is our sex drives that take us to these stadiums of desperation and the best way to overcome this is to have a wank. If you still feel like going out on your own after that then maybe you have control of the libido. If not the answer will arrive with the last creamy thrust of the soul destroying loners wank.
 






Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
No mates? What about my imaginary friends?

Some of them are England under-21's, so don't knock 'em :angry:

They are clearly not your friends because you have not mentioned them being linked with the Albion on here.
 


I did it a couple of times at the old Event. I was really up for a night out but all me mates were skint so I thought f*** it, I'll go along anyway, bound to bump into someone I know. And sure enough I did. The worst bit was my new friends kept asking me who I was with and having to say err they're all in the toilet :blush:

If all else fails just go on your own and hook up with the nearest group of lads dancing holding plastic water bottles with with pupils like Mickey Mouse's ears.
 




Captain Haddock

New member
Aug 2, 2005
2,128
The Deep Blue Sea
I should imagine that lone clubbing is like going to the cinema on your own. Should be really sad but is actually really fun.

Haven't tried clubbing on my own but would do it if REALLY bored. Goin' to the cinema on me own is no issue at all for me. I go for the film, not the social element, so if no-one's free / up for going I'll happily cruise down alone. Those that think it's 'sad' fit their own tag as they are insecure about themselves.:cool:
 




Tesco in Disguise

Where do we go from here?
Jul 5, 2003
3,927
Wienerville
Haven't tried clubbing on my own but would do it if REALLY bored. Goin' to the cinema on me own is no issue at all for me. I go for the film, not the social element, so if no-one's free / up for going I'll happily cruise down alone. Those that think it's 'sad' fit their own tag as they are insecure about themselves.:cool:

definitely. you hardly go to sit in a dark room, watching a screen, for the chat, now do you?
 




Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
definitely. you hardly go to sit in a dark room, watching a screen, for the chat, now do you?

I rarely go to the cinema anymore by myself but don't have a problem with it. It's like going to the football, sometimes I will happily go alone because I just want to see the match.

Clubbing is a social occassion so would never go alone.
 


Tesco in Disguise

Where do we go from here?
Jul 5, 2003
3,927
Wienerville
see, i don't see clubbing as a 'social' occasion. for me, it's just to pull birds - so going on your own is fine (prob improve chances, actually). happily go to the footy or cinema on my tod, but not the pub for example.

i guess it all depends on what you want from the night.
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
see, i don't see clubbing as a 'social' occasion. for me, it's just to pull birds - so going on your own is fine (prob improve chances, actually). happily go to the footy or cinema on my tod, but not the pub for example.

i guess it all depends on what you want from the night.

Pub is a strange one. Fine during the day if you wanna read the paper and have a pint, sad as f*** if you go by yourself in the evening.
 




Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
Pub is a strange one. Fine during the day if you wanna read the paper and have a pint, sad as f*** if you go by yourself in the evening.

depends what sort of pub as well though

if its a homely local, then you can sit at the bar and enjoy idle chat with your fellow locals, unwinding after a tough day at work. if its a lively, wetherspoons style place then going on your own in the evening is pretty sad
 


Napper

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
23,925
Sussex
pub on your own is ok although when i have done it I end up reading the paper cover to cover whether i wanted to or not. Have done the clubbing on own but only when hammered and mates have not got in....and as previously mentioned this was with the sole intention of pulling
 


fatboy

Active member
Jul 5, 2003
13,094
Falmer
depends what sort of pub as well though

if its a lively, wetherspoons style place then going on your own in the evening is pretty sad


Are you calling Wetherspoons lively?
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
Are you calling Wetherspoons lively?

well, its more lively in the evenings than your local corner pubs

with the exception of the burrell. although this is misleading due to the rent-a-wife barmaid and the man and his dog
 








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