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Should Over 40'S Be Banned From Nightclubs Lol
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.da ilymail .co.uk/ femail/ article -994263 7/Talli a-Storm -said-l eave-cl ubs-you ngsters -Michae l-Gove- sotted- Aberdee n.html
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.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why don't we grow old gracefully and not yearn and try to recreate our "developing" years.
Two different concepts and functions.
The earlier yours on is exploring emotions, lifestyles and pleasures, the latter is to enjoy the results of your developed preference.
As youget older, you look older ,you have more imaginative and pleasing endeavours.
The desire to maintain one's youth into later decades is futile. One looks stupid, one does stupid things and like the antics of Gove in that nightclub......was stupid.
The concept of dance is generational.
Two different concepts and functions.
The earlier yours on is exploring emotions, lifestyles and pleasures, the latter is to enjoy the results of your developed preference.
As youget older, you look older ,you have more imaginative and pleasing endeavours.
The desire to maintain one's youth into later decades is futile. One looks stupid, one does stupid things and like the antics of Gove in that nightclub......was stupid.
The concept of dance is generational.
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