Meat wrote:it's more ketamine these days than coke
Well that sounds just like 20 years ago.
At what fine establishment can a middle-aged gentleman sample some of this generation's Special K?
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Meat wrote:it's more ketamine these days than coke
movingon wrote:Meat wrote:it's more ketamine these days than coke
Well that sounds just like 20 years ago.
At what fine establishment can a middle-aged gentleman sample some of this generation's Special K?
bleedblue3303 wrote:I went to almost every club NYC had to offer from the late 90's to early 2000's/. The one I never got to was a little to young but would have loved to experience was The Red Zone. Anyone ever go?
Stannis wrote:
Can't do that. He was a made guy...

bleedblue3303 wrote:I went to almost every club NYC had to offer from the late 90's to early 2000's/. The one I never got to was a little to young but would have loved to experience was The Red Zone. Anyone ever go?
moocow007 wrote:bleedblue3303 wrote:I went to almost every club NYC had to offer from the late 90's to early 2000's/. The one I never got to was a little to young but would have loved to experience was The Red Zone. Anyone ever go?
That place had a lot of complaints about all sorts of things. In the early 90's it had a (deserved) reputation for being a spot where the was a good amount of gang activity usually from people that didn't live in the vicinity. 20 somethings with a lot of money and too much attitude in one place. Lots of drugs and lots of fights. Packed. Wasn't a fan. Limelight and Webster Hall was what I prefered.
