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		<title>Night Life clubbing in London</title>
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When the sun sets over the horizon and the night dawns, the folk of  London move to the streets in search of excitement and fun. Home to a  culture for the night, London is one of the favored nightlife spots in  the world.
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<p>When the sun sets over the horizon and the night dawns, the folk of  London move to the streets in search of excitement and fun. Home to a  culture for the night, London is one of the favored nightlife spots in  the world.</p>
<p>The nightlife soars in the illuminated streets of  London, as people live it up, night after night, with dancing and  merriment at some of the best nightclubs in the area. If you are looking  for a great night, filled with fun, rhythm and a touch of magic in the  air, well then, you&#8217;ve come to the right place, because London is the  place to be.</p>
<p>Thronged with places to go to for entertainment,  wining and dining, experience the city by first downing a couple of  tantalizing cocktails at one of the bars such as Taman Gang. Whether  it&#8217;s after work cocktails of the bar&#8217;s signature drinks or even  pre-clubbing beverages, this quintessential bar or any of the others in  the city, is more than ready to welcome you through their doors. If  drinks aren&#8217;t your kind of deal, indulge in a soothing evening of fine  dining at any of the discerning restaurants in the city.</p>
<p>If wining  and dining isn&#8217;t what you have in mind when thinking of London  nightlife, indulge in the assortment of entertainment options available.  Whether your choice of an ideal nighttime activity includes the likes  of crooning away with friends at a karaoke bar, or making way to  experience one of the many concerts happening in, the ultimate nighttime  event would be to hit one of the London clubs, and dance the night  away.</p>
<p>Put on your dancing shoes, and take to the dance floor, as  groove the night away, as the beats from the DJ&#8217;s turntable spins the  club out of control. What better way to make your night worthwhile than  enjoying yourself with loved ones at some of the best nighttime  attractions in London? Take to the streets, and enjoy the folly of  London nightlife.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;ts When Clubbing in Las Vegas</title>
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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, right? You can get as wild  as you want to, drink and party until it&#8217;s light outside and relax at  the pool all day.
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<p>What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas, right? You can get as wild  as you want to, drink and party until it&#8217;s light outside and relax at  the pool all day.</p>
<p>This all may be true, yet, there are still some  things you don&#8217;t do while you&#8217;re here. Here&#8217;s just a brief list of the  top 7:</p>
<p>1) DON&#8217;T be nasty to the wait staff: These people have  feelings, children and employers. Even  bouncers/bartenders/dealers/cocktail waitresses have their boundaries!  Think about this, you might be there to have a good time but these  people have rules they have to follow.</p>
<p>2) DON&#8217;T dance on the  chairs, the tables, the bar: You&#8217;ll only have a chance to be up there  for 30 seconds &#8211; the exact amount of time it will take for the security  guard to come over to you and order you to climb back down. Don&#8217;t climb  up on any part or article of furniture unless you see other patrons  doing it. And don&#8217;t think because there is professional dancing up on a  podium that you can join them. This is a sure way of being kicked out of  the club.</p>
<p>3) DON&#8217;T forget to tip. The staff lives almost  completely on tips and their actual hourly earnings is somewhere around  minimum wage. If you decide not to leave a tip at all you should expect  really bad table service and a swarm of animosity to hang close to you.  Cocktail waitresses and bartenders will really avoid you. Dealers and  slot attendants should be tipped when you win, and the valet and  cocktail waitresses should be tipped all the time. The only difference  between a great tip and a horrible tip is a few dollars.</p>
<p>4) DON&#8217;T  avoid the crosswalk when crossing Las Vegas Blvd. Crazy tourists die  every year when they try to dodge the taxis, locals and drive-in  visitors that speed down the street at 60+ mph. Even So, if your safety  doesn&#8217;t convince you, maybe the cops giving you a jaywalking ticket of  $250 will. Millions of dollars has been spent by Clark County paying for  the pedestrian overpasses. Use them.</p>
<p>5) DON&#8217;T hit on a cocktail  waitress. Guys: They might be in short dresses and they might be  flirting with you, but that&#8217;s because that&#8217;s their JOB. Their warm  smiles and enthusiastic salutations are what their employers want them  to do and these behaviors doesn&#8217;t mean that they like you/are in love  with you/desire to be intimate with you. Making a move on them will do  nothing but cause them to roll their eyes as they walk by. Simply enjoy  the drinks, the laughter and the atmosphere and forget about anything  else.</p>
<p>6) DON&#8217;T dress like a street walker. Girls: Please don&#8217;t  snatch up the tiniest dress you own, which barely fit you 12 years ago,  or use your holiday as a reason to purchase a new hoochie dress from  Forever 21 that does not quite conceal all your parts. If you are 40+,  don&#8217;t shop there. If you think this doesn&#8217;t apply to you, then it  probably does. You&#8217;ll look and feel awkward and thus wind up drinking  more to repress the insecurity. You might be trying for sexy but if you  have love-handles it will show through that tank top or worse yet, rolls  that show below that top. Ewww. Nobody wants to see that. Dress  attractive, not hoochie &#8211; there IS a difference.</p>
<p>7) DON&#8217;T be a  jerk. You aren&#8217;t Joe Pesci in Casino and nobody will see you as being  cool because you are acting like a ego-tistical jerk. Don&#8217;t walk around  and pretend like you are the big man in Vegas unless you are actually  Sean Combs or Janet Jackson. If you are reading this, you most likely  are not them.</p>
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<p>Heidi Keller Rosen is a Singles Expert and the founder of Get  Out! Las Vegas, the premier social group for Singles. Heidi knows how to  get fun singles together and through her vast knowledge of dating and  relationships, Get Out! has yielded numerous relationships and marriages  to date.Get Out! has been organizing the social lives of Las Vegas  singles since 2004 and currently plans 4-5 Las Vegas events every week. From  skydiving and travel to happy hours and wine tasting, you name it and  our Las Vegas locals,  both single men and single women, are doing it!</p>
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		<title>Best Clubbing Outfits in Spring</title>
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Clubbing outfits should be bold. Send out a message that you&#8217;ve  arrived and you&#8217;re here to party and dance. It&#8217;s all eyes on you since  you had the bravery to choose an elegant and sexy clubbing dress to  swing with. That first impression is going to stick in everyone&#8217;s mind  so [...]]]></description>
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<p>Clubbing outfits should be bold. Send out a message that you&#8217;ve  arrived and you&#8217;re here to party and dance. It&#8217;s all eyes on you since  you had the bravery to choose an elegant and sexy clubbing dress to  swing with. That first impression is going to stick in everyone&#8217;s mind  so blow them away.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no secret to looking good and feeling  comfortable. We&#8217;re going to be lively and sweating will be part of our  agenda. So often it&#8217;s a choice of layering clothes. Lots of ladies go  for a halter bra top with something sheer over the top like a fishnet  vest. This will hide any sweat stains that might appear and also give a  bit of insulation for when you stop and maybe pop outside or to the  chill out area.</p>
<p>Layering will also give you a unique effect with  UV lighting. If you have an orange underneath a pink then the UV will  pick that out. Also whilst considering blacklight and the UV effect you  need to consider what colours you are going to wear. If you go out in  your pure white top be careful not to dribble your cola down the front.  Mind you, if you do then don&#8217;t panic. Just pop in to the toilets and get  your friend to use a straw and flick cola over the rest of the top.  Then jump back on the dancefloor and go for it like the undercover  leopard you&#8217;ve now become.</p>
<p>Consideration needs to be given to  colours. If you&#8217;re choosing rave clothes for your outing then it&#8217;s  usually bright colours. Think of dayglo colours you get with highlighter  pens like pink, yellow, orange and you won&#8217;t go wrong. If you&#8217;re going  to a club with more uptown dress code then an elegant choice from the  designer clubbing dresses range will suffice. Choose the right  accessories to go with your venue. Handbag, jewellery and your usual  makeup is the order for your standard nightclubs in town. If you&#8217;re  going to a rave type outing then think of it as a costume. Go to a  costume shop for your fake eyelashes, glitter and bright bright makeup.  Costume makeup is different since it is very thick and is designed to  stick no matter how hard you may dance.</p>
<p>Choosing your shoes needs  to be done carefully. For you rave dancing it&#8217;s all about comfort. You  may get stepped on much more often than in a nice trendy nightclub.  Often some snazzy tennis trainers are the order of the day. They come in  bright colours and are really easy to wear and keep real your  ambitions.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re going out this weekend then think about  what will fit best with your environment. Take a look at photos online  and consider your clubwear clothing as a costume. Picking out the best clubbing  outfits for your night will enable you to let your hair down for  the rest of the evening, safe in the knowledge that you look good.</p>
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		<title>Great Clubbing While on an All-Inclusive Ibiza Holiday</title>
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If you want an all inclusive holiday that combines great nightclubs  and bars with fantastic sunny weather then you really ought to look  into booking a break in Ibiza. There is plenty to do during the day  while on a low-cost holiday in Ibiza, but it&#8217;s at night-time where this  popular [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you want an all inclusive holiday that combines great nightclubs  and bars with fantastic sunny weather then you really ought to look  into booking a break in Ibiza. There is plenty to do during the day  while on a low-cost holiday in Ibiza, but it&#8217;s at night-time where this  popular party island truly comes alive. And no matter if you like heavy  house, hip-hop or trance music, there will be somewhere in the Spanish  holidays destination that you can strut your stuff.</p>
<p>You are likely  to want to start things off with a drink or two in a pub, or perhaps in  a restaurant as you have your evening meal. Many of these are located  by the beach, allowing you to watch the setting sun while you plan where  you want to spend your evening.</p>
<p>Why not head to one of the many  bars that can be found in the San Antonio area of the island, or head to  Ibiza town for some drinks and dancing. From here, you can progress to  one of Ibiza&#8217;s numerous clubs where countless superstar DJs have taken  to the wheels of steel, performing in front of thousands of revellers.</p>
<p>No  matter where you choose to hit the dancefloor, Ibiza holidays are bound  to be the ideal break if you want to go clubbing. Many of the  nightclubs and bars are open until the small hours so you may find that  it is daylight once more after you&#8217;ve finally stopped dancing!</p>
<p>But  there is more than a fantastic club scene to take in during the course  of your all inclusive holiday to Ibiza. You should be sure to check out  some of the Mediterranean island&#8217;s fantastic beaches.</p>
<p>There are  dozens of beaches in Ibiza, so no matter whether you&#8217;re staying in the  north, south, east or west of the island, there should be somewhere  close by for you to lie back on the sand and soak up the sun.</p>
<p>Ibiza  is a particularly popular sunshine destination so if you&#8217;re a  sunworshipper that loves having a golden brown tan this is bound to be  the island for you. Cala Xarraca and Sa Guardiola are among those that  can be found in the north of the island, while Ses Saline and Playa des  Codolar are located in the south.</p>
<p>And who knows? Your tanned  complexion could help you turn heads when it comes to heading out to a  club in the evening.</p>
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		<title>The Malaysian Clubbing Cat Comes Out to Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 13:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Kuala Lumpur is the capitol and the largest metropolitan area in  Malaysia. Usually abbreviated as KL the greater area of KL is known as  the Klang Valley and is home to approximately 7.2 million people. Which  is roughly the home to 1 in every 5 Malaysians. Like most metropolitan  areas you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kuala Lumpur is the capitol and the largest metropolitan area in  Malaysia. Usually abbreviated as KL the greater area of KL is known as  the Klang Valley and is home to approximately 7.2 million people. Which  is roughly the home to 1 in every 5 Malaysians. Like most metropolitan  areas you tend to find yourself sitting at home with nothing to watch.  Thats why a lot of KL-ites get decked out and make use of KL&#8217;s very  active nightlife.</p>
<p>There are several big clubs that attract huge  crowds every weekend. So if you have ever wondered what a Malaysian  party is like here are some of the more famous clubbing areas.</p>
<p>Changkat  Bukit Bintang or what some might refer to as Star Hill, is one of the  main shopping areas in the heart of KL. You can find a variety of  shopping and dining places here and a lot of these place turn to pubs,  drinking holes and party venues come night time.</p>
<p>Similarly to  Changkat Bukit Bintang, Asian Heritage Row is a wine and dine area that  comes out to play at night. The theme of converted colonial buildings  blends history with a little bit of party and you will have more than a  few choices of places to get your freak on.</p>
<p>Beach Club is very  popular among tourists and is listed in several travel guides as  recommended places to visit in KL. It usually has a live band and plays  disco. Just a heads up though. Not all those girls hanging around there  are really &#8220;girls&#8221;. If you know what I mean.</p>
<p>Zouk originated from  Singapore but in 2004 it opened a sister club in Ampang Road. It consist  of a few different clubs and bars in one building. Zouk, Velvet  Underground, Phuture, Aristo, Bar Sonic and Terrace Bar. Zouk organises  several events yearly such as Zoukout, Cleo Bachelors, several charity  events and many more.</p>
<p>There are many other up and coming places  all over the Klang Valley however and far too many to mention. These few  places should give you a taste of what the Malaysian  nightlife and Malaysian Clubbing scene is all about. So have fun,  enjoy yourself but don&#8217;t get too wasted and end up going home with a  dude. Unless you&#8217;re into that kind of thing.</p>
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		<title>Leeds Nightlife and Entertainment</title>
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Leeds is one of the UK&#8217;s most vibrant cities, with the Greater City  of Leeds having a population of approximately 770,000 people. During  the daytime, the city centre is a buzzing hive of activity,  accommodating 2 universities and excellent shopping facilities,  including the Corn Exchange, Victoria Quarter and the Kirkgate Market. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Leeds is one of the UK&#8217;s most vibrant cities, with the Greater City  of Leeds having a population of approximately 770,000 people. During  the daytime, the city centre is a buzzing hive of activity,  accommodating 2 universities and excellent shopping facilities,  including the Corn Exchange, Victoria Quarter and the Kirkgate Market.  According to Rough Guide To Britain 2006, Leeds was the UK&#8217;s best  shopping destination.</p>
<p>However, it is at night that Leeds really  comes to life. As Leeds is one if the largest cities in England, you can  expect to find a fantastic array of entertainments at your disposal.  Leeds is believed to have one of the best clubbing scenes outside of  London, with a superb range of nightclubs and bars to suit all tastes.  As a consequence the city attracts clubbers from all over the UK and has  become a popular weekend getaway for stag and hen parties. One of the  benefits to Leeds, is the fact that most of the clubs and bars are  contained within a compact area of the city centre, which makes for easy  travelling from one venue to the next.</p>
<p>A firm favourite amongst  UK clubbers is the famous Back To Basics club which has been established  for over 10 years and is still going strong. Another popular clubbing  destination is Creation, which has 3 different areas of music all under  the same roof, including RnB, commercial dance and cheesy chart music.  Within the Northern Quarter of the city, you will find some of the more  trendy independent clubs and bars such as Mojo and the North Bar.</p>
<p>If  you are looking for fine dining, then Leeds has 83 registered  restaurants, including Anthony&#8217;s, which is located within the city  centre in Trevelyan Square, off Boar Lane. Anthony&#8217;s was opened in 2004  and was voted the UK&#8217;s best restaurant in 2005 by Observer Food Monthly  and currently holds a Michelin Bib Gourmande. Alternatively, you could  try Brasserie Forty 4, which is the second restaurant in Leeds to hold  the Michelin Bib Gourmande. Brasserie Forty 4 can also be found in the  city centre, located in a converted grain house at 42 The Calls.</p>
<p>If  it is a cultural weekend break that you want, then why not pay a visit  to the Royal Armouries or the Thackray Museum? The Thackray Museum was  opened in 1997 and is housed in a former workhouse, which is now a grade  2 listed building. The museum hosts a range of health and medical  topics, covering the last 200 years. Since opening the Thackray Museum  has been named UK Museum of the Year, England&#8217;s Visitor Attraction of  the Year, maintained the Sandford Award for Heritage Education and been  short-listed for European Museum of the Year.</p>
<p>Whatever you have in  mind, whether it is a weekend getaway or an overnight stay, Leeds seems  to be able to deliver on all fronts. So why not visit Leeds and see for  yourself why it has become one of the UK&#8217;s most popular tourist  destination hotspots?</p>
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		<title>Top Clubbing Destinations in the World</title>
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Are you one of the clubbing freaks? If yes, you must explore some  of the best and unparalleled nightlife and clubbing destinations.  Clubbing is all about music, fun, dance, socializing, and anything or  everything you can imagine. Although you can find many exhilarating  clubbing destinations at different places around the world, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you one of the clubbing freaks? If yes, you must explore some  of the best and unparalleled nightlife and clubbing destinations.  Clubbing is all about music, fun, dance, socializing, and anything or  everything you can imagine. Although you can find many exhilarating  clubbing destinations at different places around the world, here we have  brought for you the top 5 hottest places to make the most of nightlife  and music.</p>
<p>First of all, Miami is one of the top most sought after  clubbing places around the planet. Located in the heart of United  States, you will find industry moguls and dancers at Miami clubs to give  you an experience of a lifetime. The nightlife is truly breath taking  here.</p>
<p>Clubbing at Miami is not only about dance and music, but an  electrifying environment as well. Some of the best clubbing spots  brimming with activity are Mansion and the Opium Garden. On the other  hand, Latino vibe and Bongo&#8217;s Cuban Cafe offers somewhat a relaxing  outlook.</p>
<p>Next clubbing destination to unveil is Agia Napa. Located  in South-eastern Cyprus, you will mostly find Brits here who are  believed to belong to Compton or the Bronx. Earlier, Agia Napa had the  status of a family holiday resort; however, since the last 15 years it  has become one of the greatest clubbing places in the entire world.  R&amp;B, hip-hop, and urban music themes are popular here.</p>
<p>Nonetheless,  some change in this music trend has been observed as you can hear more  British-skewed twist. The hottest clubs in Agia Napa include Club Abyss  and the Insomnia.</p>
<p>Have you heard of Ibiza? Well, it is another  great clubbing destination for you to check out. Ibiza lies in the heart  of The Balearic Islands, Spain. The place is normally filled with the  Traditionalists.</p>
<p>This place is widely considered as heart of music  and dance. The best time of the year to enjoy clubbing here is summer.  Ibiza is not only popular for its clubs, but also for the great  nightlife. Some of the best clubs here are Privilege, Space, and Pacha.</p>
<p>How  about Los Angeles, California? Yeah! If you wish to dance around and  meet up with some hot celebrities, this is the place for you for  clubbing. What else could you dream of but see some of the most popular  celebrities in the LA clubs? As these clubs are jam packed, you will  have to struggle to get in. almost all the clubs are great for their  music and nightlife, but Sunset Strip, the Hyde Lounge, and Les Doux are  the most striking clubs in LA.</p>
<p>Last but not the least; do not  forget to find out the clubbing experience in Zürich, Switzerland.  Unlike the general perception, Zürich is not only a dry conventional  banking capital. You must visit Zürich West which has now turned into a  great clubbing spot with matchless nightlife. Club Q, the Lotus Club,  and Langstrasse are a must see for music and</p>
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		<title>Hairstyles For Clubbing</title>
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Outrageous skin baring outfits aren&#8217;t the only way to get noticed  during a night on the town, whether you&#8217;re at Pure in Las Vegas or at  the club down the street. If you want to break out of your boring hair  rut and make an entrance worthy of an A-list celeb, there [...]]]></description>
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<p>Outrageous skin baring outfits aren&#8217;t the only way to get noticed  during a night on the town, whether you&#8217;re at Pure in Las Vegas or at  the club down the street. If you want to break out of your boring hair  rut and make an entrance worthy of an A-list celeb, there are dozens of  ways to do it. Experiment with a dark Goth image, a wispy, playful emo  cut, or create your own clubbing do. Here&#8217;s a rundown of some of the  wildest styles on the big city club scene.</p>
<p>PUNK</p>
<p>Your  imagination is the limit with punk hair. Worn with spikes, wild colors  and Mohawks for that outrageous night out, the key lies in the cut, not  the color. Usually short and spiky, punk cuts can also feature hair cut  long on one side and short on the other or one side of the head shaved  clean. The Mohawk and all its variations, including liberty spikes and  the fanned hawk, in which the strip in the middle of the head resembles a  fan, remains a favorite of adventurous teens and twenty-somethings.</p>
<p>To  add a crazy tint to your punk style, try brush-on colors with products  like Streekers. Apply colors with a wand to the strands you want, then  remove them when you shampoo. This is a great way to get multicolored  braids or sections of hair without time-consuming or sloppy dyes or  sprays.</p>
<p>RETRO GLAMOUR</p>
<p>Short Hair</p>
<p>Think about all those  bright wild fashions in the &#8220;Austin Powers&#8221; movies-with hairstyles to  match. The short geometric hairstyles made famous by models like Twiggy  and seen on hundreds of dancers in TV shows, these simple, angular cuts  are geared to bone-straight hair. Revisit them for clubbing by putting a  modern twist on them, ala the Posh Spice bob.</p>
<p>Long hair works  well on teens and twenty-somethings. Usually worn straight, you may add  wave with curlers or a curling iron depending on the length.</p>
<p>Bouffants  and Beehives</p>
<p>A 1950s or 1960s theme night at a club brings in all  kinds of retro hairdos, including the bouffant and the beehive. Of  course, the Amy Winehouse version is in vogue now, but the troubled  songstress wasn&#8217;t the first to perfect the look.</p>
<p>Leather jacketed  rocker gals championed the look in the 50s and First Lady Jackie Kennedy  brought the bouffant look into the mainstream in the early 1960s.  Achieve the beehive look by using a combination of different size  rollers and sectioning the hair from front to back. The large curls  required huge hair rollers secured with bobby pins. Clairol hot rollers  or the drugstore bought soft rollers (yes, they still make &#8216;em). The Amy  Winehouse bouffant is simpler. Just section the hair and clip on a  hairpiece to the crown of the head.</p>
<p>GOTH (The Goth look)</p>
<p>Hair  color really makes a difference with Goth hair. This genre,  characterized by deep black and burnished red colors, lends itself to  longer hair, intricate braiding and the occasional choppy or spiky  style.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going out to a Goth or &#8216;industrial music&#8217; club,  you&#8217;ll need a hairstyle that complements the PVC, leather or vinyl  favored by patrons of such clubs, and longer hair just looks better with  most of those outfits. Try browsing Goth music or fashion sites to get  ideas for potentials hairstyles. If you don&#8217;t have time to braid your  own hair, try Sally Beauty Supply or other stores for clip-ons.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t  wash your hair everyday if you want to maintain vivid punk or Goth  colored hair. If you dye your hair extreme &#8216;Goth&#8217; black, it&#8217;s hard to go  back. It&#8217;s best to visit a professional colorist to prevent damage if  you want to return to your original color. The same goes for hair  colored with henna. If you change your mind a lot or are a hairstyle  chameleon stick with icy blondes or spray/paint on colors. You can  accessorize Goth hair with everything from spider web clips to skull and  skeleton bows.</p>
<p>EMO/SHORT</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t mistake the punk cuts  mentioned above for &#8216;emo.&#8217; Emo hair is much shorter and less dependent  on color and accessories than Goth hair. Short and choppy works best.  Show your ears with the pixie cut, which looks even better with crazy  colors. Girls&#8217; emo hair tends to be really short and messy, either  directly from the cut or from scrunching it up yourself after the fact.  Try a pixie cut that exposes the ears, preferably with bangs. Add  streaks. At any given club or emo concert, you&#8217;ll find girls (and some  guys) with dark brown or black hair with white streaks or tips.</p>
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		<title>Amsterdam Nightlife Clubbing</title>
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During the nineties House music was at it&#8217;s best in Amsterdam.  International DJ&#8217;s came over to be part of the house revolution in clubs  like the legendary Roxy, Mazzo and IT. Although most of them are gone  there&#8217;s still some nice venues left to dance the night away.
Escape
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<p>During the nineties House music was at it&#8217;s best in Amsterdam.  International DJ&#8217;s came over to be part of the house revolution in clubs  like the legendary Roxy, Mazzo and IT. Although most of them are gone  there&#8217;s still some nice venues left to dance the night away.</p>
<p><strong>Escape</strong><br />
This club on Rembrandtplein has a lot of reminiscence to the clubs  from the early nineties. Famous for it&#8217;s Chemistry nights back in the  days this place is now particularly known by the tourist. Although still  perfect for a catchy night out this is not the place to go if you  prefer the underground dance scene.</p>
<p><strong>Jimmy Woo</strong><br />
Near Leidseplein this place offers a very cozy atmosphere, perfect  sound system, lovely (but also pricey) drinks and if you&#8217;re lucky you  might meet up with some of the local Dutch celebs. The play hiphop as  well as house. Be sure to dress for the night otherwise they won&#8217;t let  you in.</p>
<p><strong>Studio 80</strong><br />
Also at Rembrandtplein this place is where you should go if you&#8217;re  into energetic Tech house or Techno. Most of the nights the party  doesn&#8217;t start before 2 AM, but continuous until the sun is already  shining. A relatively low entry fee and down to earth decorations (none)  provide the underground feel to this little venue.</p>
<p><strong>Trouw</strong><br />
My favorite in terms of the music, drinks and looks. The owners have  a clear sense of what&#8217;s hot and what&#8217;s not in the dance scene. The  monthly Ratio nights are well visited. It&#8217;s location just outside the  center ensures the folks that took the effort to get there now why, so  you almost always have a nice crowd.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Going Clubbing for Men</title>
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I&#8217;m just going to say it right now, I hate clubbing. The music&#8217;s  too loud, a lot of creepy guys are there, and people in my crew are  always getting drunk. Not to mention that the club has its reputation as  one of the hardest places to pick up women. However for [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m just going to say it right now, I hate clubbing. The music&#8217;s  too loud, a lot of creepy guys are there, and people in my crew are  always getting drunk. Not to mention that the club has its reputation as  one of the hardest places to pick up women. However for all the  negatives there are, I find myself going there every week. On a Saturday  night, that&#8217;s where all the attractive women on.</p>
<p>Clubbing is what  separates the men from the boys. You&#8217;re either one of the guys dancing  with women on the floor, or you&#8217;re on the sideline with your Corona  watching him. It&#8217;s difficult, but definitely possible.</p>
<p><strong>1.  Whoever approaches the most, leaves with the most numbers</strong></p>
<p>When  it comes down to it, clubbing is really just a numbers game. Some women  come to the club just to dance with their girlfriends (while dressing  like they want every guy to approaching them). It&#8217;s hard to weed out  which girls are approachable and which are not. The best thing to do is  to just grab your balls, and go for it. If you get rejected, then move  on to the next girl. And don&#8217;t take it personally or let it ruin your  night. If you approach a girl, you have a 50% chance of success. If you  don&#8217;t approach, then you have 0%.</p>
<p><strong>2. It&#8217;s all about Social  Proof</strong></p>
<p>Not only do people judge you by what you wear, but  they also judge you by who you&#8217;re with. Who&#8217;s more attractive: The guy  with a few girls at the bar taking shots with them, or the guy with his  friends standing near the wall checking out the dance floor? I always  try to take females friends along when I can. I like to dance with them  at the beginning because it lets me scout the area to see who&#8217;s there,  much better than walking around by yourself.</p>
<p>The majority of women  that I meet are through people I already know in the club. After you  start going there a while, you&#8217;ll get to know more people and start  noticing a lot of the same groups go every week. When I enter I say hi  to everyone I know, and usually they bring with them some friends. I get  introduced and it&#8217;s game on, no need for the approach phase.</p>
<p><strong>3.  What to wear</strong></p>
<p>Many clubs are <strong>strict</strong> when  it comes to the way you dress entering the club. My friend gets in all  the time for this one club wearing black converses, but he can&#8217;t get  into another wearing the same thing.</p>
<p>The &#8220;safe&#8221; outfit &#8211; Black  oxfords, dark socks, dark jeans, a button up dress shirt (top 1-2  buttons unbuttoned and you can roll up the sleeves to slightly below the  elbows).</p>
<p>You can get into any club wearing this and you won&#8217;t  look &#8220;bad.&#8221; But if you read my article on peacocking, then you know you  wanna look a little bit different from the standard. Personally I like  wearing a t-shirt with an interesting blazer.</p>
<p>I know this is  common sense, but please take a shower and wear some anti-perspirant  before you go out. Also put on some decent cologne because you&#8217;re going  to get close when you dance. My two favorites are Issey Miyake and  Burberry Brit. If you don&#8217;t have a cologne, ask a female friend to help  you pick one out at Sephora or Macy&#8217;s.</p>
<p><strong>4. Have a good  wingman</strong></p>
<p>Women are never alone in the club. The best  targets in my opinion are when two girls are by themselves. You can  approach them by yourself, but the girl you&#8217;re with is not going to  leave her friend to dance with you. That&#8217;s where having a good wingman  can be helpful. Also wingmen can encourage you to to approach and help  you rebound. I remember one time we had an approach go bad. Afterwards  my wingman told me &#8220;Man those bitches are ugly anyways, let&#8217;s find  someone else.&#8221; We kept going and found ourselves even better women  later.</p>
<p>The golden rule is whoever approaches the girls and picks  them up, gets first pick. So don&#8217;t be bitching about getting the fat  chick if your buddy made the moves <img src='http://www.opemgroup.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p><strong>5. Don&#8217;t drink too  much</strong></p>
<p>Self-explanatory.</p>
<p><strong>6. Timeline</strong></p>
<p>Approach  -&gt; Talk -&gt; Dance -&gt; Get her phone # -&gt; Go somewhere with  her.</p>
<p>You approach the women with whatever opener you have. You  talk to her a bit and engage her. When a song I like comes on I tell her  I love this songs. &#8220;Let&#8217;s go dance&#8221; and take her hand to the dance  floor.</p>
<p>The dance floor is something that comes with experience and  hard to put into words. But basically you make small advances towards  her and see what her limits are. I&#8217;ve had success making out with women  on the dance floor, but the majority of them just want to dance at this  stage. After dancing I take her back to where my friends are and we all  drink. Talk to her a bit more and get her phone number. The clubs  usually close at 2 or 3am and I always go out and eat with my friends,  so I will invite her along. After that the rest is up to you.</p>
<p>Clubbing  can be intimidating for anyone that&#8217;s going there for the first time.  But like all things, you&#8217;ll improve with experience.</p>
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