Any Goths Out There?
#1
Raze-Buzz has a mate who plays in a Goth Group in London and this weekend they are playing in York, and we are going to see them. The only problem being my dress code - I have been told that I will stick out like a sore thumb if I wear my ordinary going out gear. So the long and the short of it is I need to buy some gear to wear. The questions are Where From? and it needs to be somewhere that go slighty bigger than a perfect 12.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Many thanks
Any help would be much appreciated!
Many thanks
#3
OY! Stop encouraging her!
Shes skint - she lives off me and my hard work (erm....Im sat at home wating for the boiler repair man, but lets gloss over that...)
Actually, it doesnt appear expensive on the net... but the rubber fetishwear is rather strange
So stop telling here these things, she owns enough clothes!
[Edited by RaZe-=Buzz=- - 10/24/2002 9:33:33 AM]
Shes skint - she lives off me and my hard work (erm....Im sat at home wating for the boiler repair man, but lets gloss over that...)
Actually, it doesnt appear expensive on the net... but the rubber fetishwear is rather strange
So stop telling here these things, she owns enough clothes!
[Edited by RaZe-=Buzz=- - 10/24/2002 9:33:33 AM]
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goth stuff doesn't cost that much!!
anyway, most of this season's stuff in the shops are edging towards it with black lacy stuff.
Most of my stuff came from Void in Nottingham/Ice Nine years ago but why should you care if you stick out clothes-wise? I don't really wear the clothes much and my hair is a more normal colouring but doesn't mean to say I don't like the music anymore!
anyway, most of this season's stuff in the shops are edging towards it with black lacy stuff.
Most of my stuff came from Void in Nottingham/Ice Nine years ago but why should you care if you stick out clothes-wise? I don't really wear the clothes much and my hair is a more normal colouring but doesn't mean to say I don't like the music anymore!
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Watch your back being goths in York all i got to say!!!
Being pissed and knocking the **** out goths is a common event for students + locals generally down Parliament street
Got to be Fibbers??
Being pissed and knocking the **** out goths is a common event for students + locals generally down Parliament street
Got to be Fibbers??
#7
We are NOT goths, you twerp
Read the top of the thread. We are going to see a mate of ours who just happens to be in band that plays goth music. My missus dosent want to go in to a club full of people with black hair, black make-up, black rubber clothes and hight heel PVC boots. She thought some "dark coloured" clothes might be appropriate!
Maybe she *might* feel a little self conscious in yellow and pink eh?
Read the top of the thread. We are going to see a mate of ours who just happens to be in band that plays goth music. My missus dosent want to go in to a club full of people with black hair, black make-up, black rubber clothes and hight heel PVC boots. She thought some "dark coloured" clothes might be appropriate!
Maybe she *might* feel a little self conscious in yellow and pink eh?
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#10
its not Fibbers, whatever that is, its..erm...hang on..
its.."The Body Electric Club, Bishopthorpe Road".
My mate Jon and I are going to see our old pal Iain and to get drunk. I couldnt give a toss about the music, I prefer Trance myself
Absolutely got nothing to do with seeing the women Ive been told will turn up wearing basques! No sir, nothing at all
its.."The Body Electric Club, Bishopthorpe Road".
My mate Jon and I are going to see our old pal Iain and to get drunk. I couldnt give a toss about the music, I prefer Trance myself
Absolutely got nothing to do with seeing the women Ive been told will turn up wearing basques! No sir, nothing at all
#18
AND drive us back to Hull after weve got pissed I imagine, then stay over and drink all my beer, then get a lift home on Sunday when I go to Elvington eh? eh?
Just invite yourself why dont you. Want a key for the house??
Just invite yourself why dont you. Want a key for the house??
#22
my mate is set on driving us home, but if you want to come and meet up in this club it'll be someone else to talk to apart from him and the wife If its **** we have already dewcided we wont stop, so then we get to the drinking MY beer scenario, and you are welcome to come if you want. Wont be the fist Scooby netter whos come and stopped for a night out Always found them to be top chaps.
Id forgotten wife is working Sunday, and Ive got to look after our 2 year old whos staying at my mum and dads on Saturday night, but he might like to jolly to Elvington and see the cars with daddy.
Id forgotten wife is working Sunday, and Ive got to look after our 2 year old whos staying at my mum and dads on Saturday night, but he might like to jolly to Elvington and see the cars with daddy.
#25
no idea
The Body Electric Club..thats all it says I think.
look on the descendants of cain website for the details. I dodent even know what time it starts..I imagine we'll be there about 8 ish before the "music" starts to natter and start beering up.
www.descendantsofcain.co.uk
The Body Electric Club..thats all it says I think.
look on the descendants of cain website for the details. I dodent even know what time it starts..I imagine we'll be there about 8 ish before the "music" starts to natter and start beering up.
www.descendantsofcain.co.uk
#26
Dates and Times :
2002 : Normally the first Saturday of each month. See the news page for specific dates.
All dates open at 7pm and go on until normal pub closing time.
Price :
December 2001 - July 2002... £2.50
August 2002 - on... £3.00
Venue : The Winning Post, 173 Bishopthorpe Road, York, UK.
Telephone (01904) 625228
Arriving by Road... From the North (A19, A59) : soon...
From the East: Leave the A64 at the A1036 junction. Following signs for Bishopthorpe... Crematorium... York.
Winning Post is approximately 1/4 mile past the race course and Terry's.
From the South (A19) : Follow A19 into York. On passing the Novotel, keep to the left hand lane.
Cross the Foss and Ouse, and continue along Bishopthorpe Road. Winning Post is approximately 1/2 mile past the river.
From the West (A1079) : Follow road into York. At the Bar Walls turn left and follow the Inner Ring Road signs.
On passing the Novotel, keep to the left hand lane.
Cross the Foss and Ouse, and continue along Bishopthorpe Road. Winning Post is approximately 1/2 mile past the river.
Any help? Thats from the site.
MarkO..you saying Im old??? Damn, must get a mirror in this house
Thanks for pointing that out.
2002 : Normally the first Saturday of each month. See the news page for specific dates.
All dates open at 7pm and go on until normal pub closing time.
Price :
December 2001 - July 2002... £2.50
August 2002 - on... £3.00
Venue : The Winning Post, 173 Bishopthorpe Road, York, UK.
Telephone (01904) 625228
Arriving by Road... From the North (A19, A59) : soon...
From the East: Leave the A64 at the A1036 junction. Following signs for Bishopthorpe... Crematorium... York.
Winning Post is approximately 1/4 mile past the race course and Terry's.
From the South (A19) : Follow A19 into York. On passing the Novotel, keep to the left hand lane.
Cross the Foss and Ouse, and continue along Bishopthorpe Road. Winning Post is approximately 1/2 mile past the river.
From the West (A1079) : Follow road into York. At the Bar Walls turn left and follow the Inner Ring Road signs.
On passing the Novotel, keep to the left hand lane.
Cross the Foss and Ouse, and continue along Bishopthorpe Road. Winning Post is approximately 1/2 mile past the river.
Any help? Thats from the site.
MarkO..you saying Im old??? Damn, must get a mirror in this house
Thanks for pointing that out.