Donate SIGN UP

Should Over 40'S Be Banned From Nightclubs Lol

Avatar Image
fender62 | 14:58 Tue 31st Aug 2021 | News
42 Answers
ala michael gove story, this made me laugh although i do not go to night clubs anymore
erm 30 odd yrs ago perhaps, and only rock night clubs blues bars etc, but as for the story
if it makes people feel good go for it, ban hahaha pathetic.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9942637/Tallia-Storm-said-leave-clubs-youngsters-Michael-Gove-sotted-Aberdeen.html
Gravatar

Answers

21 to 40 of 42rss feed

First Previous 1 2 3 Next Last

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by fender62. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Sqad, Ah! you mean the non-rhythmic contortion of the body.
Indeed I do danny......-;)
Taking drugs etc is surprisingly not compulsory when you go clubbing, most of us managed without.

I can't speak for Mr Gove, he has history in that regard.
Sunday am in Aberdeen , think I’ll just show some ‘ freedom of expression ‘ for a wee while . Lol
//Is that a 'Gentleman's Excuse Me' Ken?//

Is this a song written by 'Wet Wet Wet' song, Mamy?
I can sort of see the point of what she said but cant ban on age these days!

As for Gove, I'm not a fan, but who cares what he does or if he enjoys himself once in a while. It seemed to do Ed Balls the world of good, one could see him in a totally different light, a positive one.
This reminds me of one of the most embarrassing evenings of my life when my uncle in his 50s decided to take me to a nightclub to celebrate my 23rd (I think) birthday.
It haunts me still ...


Why did you go Ick, I wouldn't have. I'd have made some excuse somehow so as to not hurt feelings but no way would I have gone with an 'oldie'
Well good point, but on the other hand I wanted a night out!
And he had a car and I didn't :-)

The Strand Hotel in Portstewart it was....
Fair enough!
Shouldn't be banned, but why on earth would anybody in their 40s and beyond want to go to a nightclub?

I was a big clubber - I used to really love it, and then 20 years ago, when I was 30, I went to a club and realised I must have been a good 10 years older than most and that I had turned into the 'old' man of the club (the man that I used to think when I first started going to clubs, 'what's that old fella doing here'). I didn't even get a drink, walked out, and haven't been in one since.
I could go with that ... could we have a reciprocal arrangement and ban all under 40s from Pubs?
Especially the ones that have kids with em.
What’s the saying? Dance as if no one is watching....
Question Author
music in nightclubs is jarring, repetitive computer drums and thumping bass, and what sounds like a cat but must be a woman?
wailing at the top of there lungs, sadly all sounds the same, and you also get that gangsta rap and again all sounds the same, everything seems to have to rhyme with b@tch ho and driveby and hood.. pop a cap..
do you spend a lot of time clubbing, fender?
No they shouldn't be banned. I used to go clubbing in my 40's ...
Good luck to him. Age and ability shouldn't count. If he was enjoying himself, then good for him. Dancing is great. People shouldn't be judemental.
not my cup of tea these days but each to their own. I'm a tea time specialist these days!
No they shouldn't be banned if they enjoy thenselves. Or, have night for under 40s and nights for over 40s.

21 to 40 of 42rss feed

First Previous 1 2 3 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

Should Over 40'S Be Banned From Nightclubs Lol

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.