
It's not a patch on slimelight or the ancient one that used to run out of the Coven2 (What was it called again?).
I get to be old now and not go out :D
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For Oxford goings out I suggest you indulge in a spot of nosh at RedStar noodle bar on the Cowley Road followed by a visit to The Star on Rectory Road (just off the Cowley Road) followed by a little late-night jaunt to either theZodiac Carling-a-fucking-cademy Oxford if there's a gig on, or to HiLo's jamaican bar if there's no gig on. Then go to Bodrum Kebab (actual food, not mechanically reclaimed blood-tinted sawdust) and wend your way home.
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I get to be old now and not go out :D
edit: Today I cannot type. At all.
For Oxford goings out I suggest you indulge in a spot of nosh at RedStar noodle bar on the Cowley Road followed by a visit to The Star on Rectory Road (just off the Cowley Road) followed by a little late-night jaunt to either the

I get to be 23 and able to remember clubs that closed years before my mates started drinking...
BAD child. BAD child that looked much older than she was.
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BAD child. BAD child that looked much older than she was.

I'm 27 now, so chances are I was just getting a bit long-in-the-tooth and ready to sod off when you were arriving on the scene and being cheeky.
I got fed up with the Goth scene when I realised all my clothes had gone slightly different colours of grey and didn't match, and I couldn't afford to buy new ones, and the 'Rock' clubs in london were better than the 'goth' ones given my music taste at the time.
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I got fed up with the Goth scene when I realised all my clothes had gone slightly different colours of grey and didn't match, and I couldn't afford to buy new ones, and the 'Rock' clubs in london were better than the 'goth' ones given my music taste at the time.