/* Fais comme tu veux.: seeing <i>rogue</i>

Saturday, August 13, 2005

seeing rogue

" I've found something that is contrary to what i believed in - music is not a key factor in attracting the general public into pubs/clubs. I think its the pool of people in it that will ultimately form up a bigger community of crowd. For example, if you're sociable enough to start up conversations in a pub/club with strangers, you'll definately find the place homely and the chances of you and your newfound friend(s) visiting the same pub/club again will be high. If your network of strangers-turned-friends widens up, it will indirectly mean that the number of people in the pub/club will increase if you all decides to pub/club together (it need not be the same pub/club). "

Rogue - a pub that is partly built-up with my above 'theory'. The main bulk of the crowd coversed in their own language (MALAY) and smoke like there's no tomorrow. The drinks are too expensive ($45/jug of beer) and the DJ simply suck. All the rojak and 'trainwrecked' tunes are too unbearable. It will make EDM (electronic dance music) lovers lose confidence in the industry. The DJ should retire and let the pub be entirely a live band pub.

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