cosmicday2010 said: what a lonely life when one has to resort to clubbing in his fifties.
For the average man in the street yes I agree. But Prince's life is music, it's where his career began so I can understand it. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Man, what's w/ all the hate, it is possible P went into a club and a fan saw him and they thought to come to this site and let people know- how does that make the person a stalker when they just informing people they got to see P come into a place they were at?
It would actually be a cool thing to have P just walk into a place your already at (so stalker comments make no sense since person reporting already there!). Since most people use to be fans of P here, I would guess the person who commented on this just thought they were doing a nice thing by reporting it and was probably exicted and wanted to share w/ other "fans." I would think if someone bothers to write it, it likely true because who has the time to waste just writing bullshit? I hope P did enter a local haunt, and why is it pitiful for a person of 50 to enter a bar or club. Should we all stop drinking or hanging out w/ friends occasionally when we hit 30 or 40 or 50, 60. I wish the all wise would tell us because I know I have a full as hell life and I will still enter any bar or club if i feel like grabbing a drink and I am currenlty 42 and will do it until I die. If I want a drink I will walk in and get one. How would that make anyone look pitiful. Obviously, it don't mean you are at a club every night, but only a small minded fool would think being 50 means you should be at a club periodically, and wouldnt be able to go walk into any place for that matter and have interesting/intelligent conversations with those around you. Only the dim witted think in shallow terms and I be willing to bet many of us older orgers know we can walk into any bar or club at any age and proceed to have a nice, interesting evening, a drink or two, and still have reputable, fullfilled lives, likely much more interesting and fullfilling lives than the idiot who made the comment that this is pitiful on Prince's part. | |
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micknme said: Man, what's w/ all the hate, it is possible P went into a club and a fan saw him and they thought to come to this site and let people know- how does that make the person a stalker when they just informing people they got to see P come into a place they were at?
It would actually be a cool thing to have P just walk into a place your already at (so stalker comments make no sense since person reporting already there!). Since most people use to be fans of P here, I would guess the person who commented on this just thought they were doing a nice thing by reporting it and was probably exicted and wanted to share w/ other "fans." I would think if someone bothers to write it, it likely true because who has the time to waste just writing bullshit? I hope P did enter a local haunt, and why is it pitiful for a person of 50 to enter a bar or club. Should we all stop drinking or hanging out w/ friends occasionally when we hit 30 or 40 or 50, 60. I wish the all wise would tell us because I know I have a full as hell life and I will still enter any bar or club if i feel like grabbing a drink and I am currenlty 42 and will do it until I die. If I want a drink I will walk in and get one. How would that make anyone look pitiful. Obviously, it don't mean you are at a club every night, but only a small minded fool would think being 50 means you should be at a club periodically, and wouldnt be able to go walk into any place for that matter and have interesting/intelligent conversations with those around you. Only the dim witted think in shallow terms and I be willing to bet many of us older orgers know we can walk into any bar or club at any age and proceed to have a nice, interesting evening, a drink or two, and still have reputable, fullfilled lives, likely much more interesting and fullfilling lives than the idiot who made the comment that this is pitiful on Prince's part. Very well said and thank you. I wanted to do just that, which was to share with other Prince fans....btw if you're ever in the area check it out...it's beautiful inside...certainly Prince's style. Lemme | |
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cosmicday2010 said: what a lonely life when one has to resort to clubbing in his fifties.
You know, I gotta ask this question. People say that all the time. But why is it so bad for an older person to go clubbing? I mean, seriously. Let's consider WHY anyone goes clubbing in the first place. Like, what is the main motivation? Essentially, I think people go clubbing to get out of the house and be around other people. To hear some live/loud music. To have some drinks. To look for the opposite sex. Clubbing can be a way to get out of the house as opposed to going to a store or mall or food market to get out of the house. When you go to the mall, you are expected to spend money on items. By clubbing, you don't expect to come home with items. You just expect to spend a little bit of money to have a reason to be out and socialize without purchasing items. So, I ask this question... Who ever made the unspoken rule that clubs are only for young people? | |
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Looks like he aint worried as much as the bruhuha has been made of his iminent demise. | |
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xlr8r said: Looks like he aint worried as much as the bruhuha has been made of his iminent demise.
He didn't look worried to me....he was checking out the folks on the dance floor. Lemme | |
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4bjb said: xlr8r said: Looks like he aint worried as much as the bruhuha has been made of his iminent demise.
He didn't look worried to me....he was checking out the folks on the dance floor. I bet. He's all Tony Toni Tone...He aint worried bout a damn thing. | |
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micknme said: Man, what's w/ all the hate, it is possible P went into a club and a fan saw him and they thought to come to this site and let people know- how does that make the person a stalker when they just informing people they got to see P come into a place they were at?
It would actually be a cool thing to have P just walk into a place your already at (so stalker comments make no sense since person reporting already there!). Since most people use to be fans of P here, I would guess the person who commented on this just thought they were doing a nice thing by reporting it and was probably exicted and wanted to share w/ other "fans." I would think if someone bothers to write it, it likely true because who has the time to waste just writing bullshit? I hope P did enter a local haunt, and why is it pitiful for a person of 50 to enter a bar or club. Should we all stop drinking or hanging out w/ friends occasionally when we hit 30 or 40 or 50, 60. I wish the all wise would tell us because I know I have a full as hell life and I will still enter any bar or club if i feel like grabbing a drink and I am currenlty 42 and will do it until I die. If I want a drink I will walk in and get one. How would that make anyone look pitiful. Obviously, it don't mean you are at a club every night, but only a small minded fool would think being 50 means you should be at a club periodically, and wouldnt be able to go walk into any place for that matter and have interesting/intelligent conversations with those around you. Only the dim witted think in shallow terms and I be willing to bet many of us older orgers know we can walk into any bar or club at any age and proceed to have a nice, interesting evening, a drink or two, and still have reputable, fullfilled lives, likely much more interesting and fullfilling lives than the idiot who made the comment that this is pitiful on Prince's part. my views exactly | |
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4bjb said: xlr8r said: Looks like he aint worried as much as the bruhuha has been made of his iminent demise.
He didn't look worried to me....he was checking out the folks on the dance floor. probably checking what music people are dancing to - for inspiratoin perhaps | |
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LittleNicci said: micknme said: Man, what's w/ all the hate, it is possible P went into a club and a fan saw him and they thought to come to this site and let people know- how does that make the person a stalker when they just informing people they got to see P come into a place they were at?
It would actually be a cool thing to have P just walk into a place your already at (so stalker comments make no sense since person reporting already there!). Since most people use to be fans of P here, I would guess the person who commented on this just thought they were doing a nice thing by reporting it and was probably exicted and wanted to share w/ other "fans." I would think if someone bothers to write it, it likely true because who has the time to waste just writing bullshit? I hope P did enter a local haunt, and why is it pitiful for a person of 50 to enter a bar or club. Should we all stop drinking or hanging out w/ friends occasionally when we hit 30 or 40 or 50, 60. I wish the all wise would tell us because I know I have a full as hell life and I will still enter any bar or club if i feel like grabbing a drink and I am currenlty 42 and will do it until I die. If I want a drink I will walk in and get one. How would that make anyone look pitiful. Obviously, it don't mean you are at a club every night, but only a small minded fool would think being 50 means you should be at a club periodically, and wouldnt be able to go walk into any place for that matter and have interesting/intelligent conversations with those around you. Only the dim witted think in shallow terms and I be willing to bet many of us older orgers know we can walk into any bar or club at any age and proceed to have a nice, interesting evening, a drink or two, and still have reputable, fullfilled lives, likely much more interesting and fullfilling lives than the idiot who made the comment that this is pitiful on Prince's part. my views exactly same here Love God. Love Music. Love Life. | |
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Feel the LOVE!
Feel the LOVE! | |
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Bohemian67 said: cosmicday2010 said: what a lonely life when one has to resort to clubbing in his fifties.
For the average man in the street yes I agree. But Prince's life is music, it's where his career began so I can understand it. be nice or i will hit u with my cane! live simply,love generously, care deeply,speak kindly, be loyal | |
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OperatingThetan said: Feel the LOVE!
Feel the LOVE! yeah lots of love for Pretty P - he may make a few mistakes who doesn't he is human after all and we all make mistakes - still lovin ya P | |
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OperatingThetan said: Feel the LOVE!
Feel the LOVE! say hey feel the love .... feel the love oooh can u feel the love in the air | |
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Wow, no wonder he looks the way he does now. | |
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Good for Prince, everyone needs to check out the scene once in a while. | |
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sweething said: Good for Prince, everyone needs to check out the scene once in a while. PaisleyRose was here | |
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LittleNicci said: 4bjb said: He didn't look worried to me....he was checking out the folks on the dance floor. probably checking what music people are dancing to - for inspiratoin perhaps Excellent... I hope the dj put on Sign O the Times. blah blah blah | |
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sixty2strat said: pretty sure i would loose my shit if i saw him walking in the street.
Speaking of loosing my shit...I did run into him and his body guards back in 1997 in South Beach Miami...it was late and my girls and I were pretty buzzed! I literally became sober and followed them like a lost puppy to a night club that I believe he owns. I wanted so bad to look him in the eyes and say "Hi...I love you!" | |
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berniejobs said: cosmicday2010 said: what a lonely life when one has to resort to clubbing in his fifties.
You know, I gotta ask this question. People say that all the time. But why is it so bad for an older person to go clubbing? I mean, seriously. Let's consider WHY anyone goes clubbing in the first place. Like, what is the main motivation? Essentially, I think people go clubbing to get out of the house and be around other people. To hear some live/loud music. To have some drinks. To look for the opposite sex. Clubbing can be a way to get out of the house as opposed to going to a store or mall or food market to get out of the house. When you go to the mall, you are expected to spend money on items. By clubbing, you don't expect to come home with items. You just expect to spend a little bit of money to have a reason to be out and socialize without purchasing items. So, I ask this question... Who ever made the unspoken rule that clubs are only for young people? True, I will still be clubbing when I'm in my 50's | |
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4bjb said: Prince just walked into The Front Cafe (North Minneapolis)!
I love your enthusiasm. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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berniejobs said: cosmicday2010 said: what a lonely life when one has to resort to clubbing in his fifties.
You know, I gotta ask this question. People say that all the time. But why is it so bad for an older person to go clubbing? I mean, seriously. Let's consider WHY anyone goes clubbing in the first place. Like, what is the main motivation? Essentially, I think people go clubbing to get out of the house and be around other people. To hear some live/loud music. To have some drinks. To look for the opposite sex. Clubbing can be a way to get out of the house as opposed to going to a store or mall or food market to get out of the house. When you go to the mall, you are expected to spend money on items. By clubbing, you don't expect to come home with items. You just expect to spend a little bit of money to have a reason to be out and socialize without purchasing items. So, I ask this question... Who ever made the unspoken rule that clubs are only for young people? i think you are posting to a young person, who has not learned that clubbing is for things other than finding someone to get laid | |
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lotusflower said: berniejobs said: You know, I gotta ask this question. People say that all the time. But why is it so bad for an older person to go clubbing? I mean, seriously. Let's consider WHY anyone goes clubbing in the first place. Like, what is the main motivation? Essentially, I think people go clubbing to get out of the house and be around other people. To hear some live/loud music. To have some drinks. To look for the opposite sex. Clubbing can be a way to get out of the house as opposed to going to a store or mall or food market to get out of the house. When you go to the mall, you are expected to spend money on items. By clubbing, you don't expect to come home with items. You just expect to spend a little bit of money to have a reason to be out and socialize without purchasing items. So, I ask this question... Who ever made the unspoken rule that clubs are only for young people? True, I will still be clubbing when I'm in my 50's Precisely - as if there's not enough prejudice around here.....now there's ageism too! And for doing something social - what is it with people, eh?! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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old people(over 35) should be at home enjoying there last days not trying to pick up young chicks!your time has passed!go home and play with the grandkids! evryone must retire!
berniejobs said: cosmicday2010 said: what a lonely life when one has to resort to clubbing in his fifties.
You know, I gotta ask this question. People say that all the time. But why is it so bad for an older person to go clubbing? I mean, seriously. Let's consider WHY anyone goes clubbing in the first place. Like, what is the main motivation? Essentially, I think people go clubbing to get out of the house and be around other people. To hear some live/loud music. To have some drinks. To look for the opposite sex. Clubbing can be a way to get out of the house as opposed to going to a store or mall or food market to get out of the house. When you go to the mall, you are expected to spend money on items. By clubbing, you don't expect to come home with items. You just expect to spend a little bit of money to have a reason to be out and socialize without purchasing items. So, I ask this question... Who ever made the unspoken rule that clubs are only for young people? | |
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yomamafat said: old people(over 35) should be at home enjoying there last days not trying to pick up young chicks!your time has passed!go home and play with the grandkids! evryone must retire!
berniejobs said: You know, I gotta ask this question. People say that all the time. But why is it so bad for an older person to go clubbing? I mean, seriously. Let's consider WHY anyone goes clubbing in the first place. Like, what is the main motivation? Essentially, I think people go clubbing to get out of the house and be around other people. To hear some live/loud music. To have some drinks. To look for the opposite sex. Clubbing can be a way to get out of the house as opposed to going to a store or mall or food market to get out of the house. When you go to the mall, you are expected to spend money on items. By clubbing, you don't expect to come home with items. You just expect to spend a little bit of money to have a reason to be out and socialize without purchasing items. So, I ask this question... Who ever made the unspoken rule that clubs are only for young people? There is no rule. Clubs hold no discrimination. A dr and a homeless person can go and enjoy, and any age, I agree. It's obvious, Cosmic was taking a swipe at Prince. I'm not sure where he's from. But clubs are different worldwide. Some are only dark, loud and talking isn't possible, unless you want to shout in each other's ear. Others are more refined "lounge style." There are also all types in club and there are also sometimes old dirty men, drunk with no where else to go but to frequent places of social vibe. It's not nice for ladies dancing on the floor with those type lustily getting it off coz they can't get it somewhere else. That's where I agree, that it's sad, if older men "with no place to go" have to hang out at a club to 1. look for the opposite sex 2. find some social connection. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Bohemian67 said: yomamafat said: old people(over 35) should be at home enjoying there last days not trying to pick up young chicks!your time has passed!go home and play with the grandkids! evryone must retire!
There is no rule. Clubs hold no discrimination. A dr and a homeless person can go and enjoy, and any age, I agree. It's obvious, Cosmic was taking a swipe at Prince. I'm not sure where he's from. But clubs are different worldwide. Some are only dark, loud and talking isn't possible, unless you want to shout in each other's ear. Others are more refined "lounge style." There are also all types in club and there are also sometimes old dirty men, drunk with no where else to go but to frequent places of social vibe. It's not nice for ladies dancing on the floor with those type lustily getting it off coz they can't get it somewhere else. That's where I agree, that it's sad, if older men "with no place to go" have to hang out at a club to 1. look for the opposite sex 2. find some social connection. Others are more refined "lounge style" "I like it when you dance for meeee." | |
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Billmenever said: Bohemian67 said: There is no rule. Clubs hold no discrimination. A dr and a homeless person can go and enjoy, and any age, I agree. It's obvious, Cosmic was taking a swipe at Prince. I'm not sure where he's from. But clubs are different worldwide. Some are only dark, loud and talking isn't possible, unless you want to shout in each other's ear. Others are more refined "lounge style." There are also all types in club and there are also sometimes old dirty men, drunk with no where else to go but to frequent places of social vibe. It's not nice for ladies dancing on the floor with those type lustily getting it off coz they can't get it somewhere else. That's where I agree, that it's sad, if older men "with no place to go" have to hang out at a club to 1. look for the opposite sex 2. find some social connection. Others are more refined "lounge style" "I like it when you dance for meeee." "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Bohemian67 said: yomamafat said: old people(over 35) should be at home enjoying there last days not trying to pick up young chicks!your time has passed!go home and play with the grandkids! evryone must retire!
There is no rule. Clubs hold no discrimination. A dr and a homeless person can go and enjoy, and any age, I agree. It's obvious, Cosmic was taking a swipe at Prince. I'm not sure where he's from. But clubs are different worldwide. Some are only dark, loud and talking isn't possible, unless you want to shout in each other's ear. Others are more refined "lounge style." There are also all types in club and there are also sometimes old dirty men, drunk with no where else to go but to frequent places of social vibe. It's not nice for ladies dancing on the floor with those type lustily getting it off coz they can't get it somewhere else. That's where I agree, that it's sad, if older men "with no place to go" have to hang out at a club to 1. look for the opposite sex 2. find some social connection. For those interested, The Front Cafe easily has the "best" mix of 80's Pop to today's Top 40 all under one roof. The crowd is eclectic, pretty and groovin at all times. I hope you can see now why Prince might frequent The Front...it's certainly fitting for Prince. If you're ever in Minne check it out, you will have no regrets. Lemme | |
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cosmicday2010 said: what a lonely life when one has to resort to clubbing in his fifties.
Sooooo judgemental. "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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thanx for the info 4bjb, much appreciated "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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