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Ortofon Concorde Night Club E MKII Cartridge Kit
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Ortofon, the world leader in high quality DJ cartridges is proud to announce the release of the re-engineered Nightclub II. The Nightclub II builds upon the success of the original Nightclub Cartridge, boasting numerous improvements and redesigned cosmetics that will bolster its status as the reigning industry standard for club cartridges. The Nightclub II’s improvements are two-fold: First, the re-engineered stylus and cartridge body are tuned to make the most of modern dance music. Secondly, the increased output voltage requires less gain, providing cleaner sound reproduction and less susceptibility to feedback in live environments. Adding to the allure of the Nightclub II is its redesigned cosmetics, sporting an orange stylus and detailing on the cartridge body itself. Ortofon’s Nightclub MKII improves upon the original Nightclub cartridge making it a top notch choice for any DJ with a focus on sound quality. By offering increased output voltage (8.0mV!) for better sound and enhanced performance and durability overall, Ortofon has set a new standard of quality for club cartridges. In addition, the MKII features a redesigned elliptical stylus that provides well-balanced frequency response with ample low end (bass) reproduction with out wearing out your records as much as the previous design. An excellent choice for the DJ and audiophile alike.
read comments (0)Dancing Dilemma Book by Only Heart Club
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Sold out Karina Grace is the best dancer in school. Will she let her talent get in the way of her friendships? The new hardbound book with exciting new photos and a larger hardbound size (4.5 inches wide by 6 inches tall). 46 pages Product number: 00403 Recommended Age: 6 yrs and up. Manufacturer: Only Hearts Club
How do people dance in clubs on cruises?
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I was just wondering how people dance in the clubs on cruises, in the 18+ clubs, not the tween or teen clubs. Pretty much I just want to know if people dance really dirty in them. Thanks in advance for your answers!
Well, sometimes it all just depends. It depends on the cruiseline/ship/time of year. That determines what kind of crowd you'll get in the ship, and that basically sets the atmosphere. Also, it depends on when you go to the club. Like if you go during the day (if its open; sometimes it isn't on some ships), you'll tend not to have the more party-hardy crowds there than say at 2 am. I've never actually danced in one of those things, and I don't plan on it. But this is just what I have observed. Obviously if it is an 18+ club, you would probably expect it to look that way as far as dancing.
Okay I won a thing that let's me get into Vertigo Teen Dance Club and I was wondering how old you had to be to get in cause i wanted to bring my little bro. Plz Help!!
Its for ppl 13-17
CSI: Miami – Strip Club Lap Dance
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A bride’s strip club lap dance holds the key to a murder
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Don’t go to night clubs in Russia
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Security guards in russian night club “Barracuda” perform their duties..
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Ibiza Clubs
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CLUB VORTEX 2008-09-19
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City On Water On the Move
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Amsterdam is a compact, instantly likeable city. It’s appealing to look at and pleasing to walk around, a fascinating mix of the parochial and the international; it also has a welcoming attitude towards visitors and a uniquely youthful direction, shaped by the liberal counterculture of the last four decades. It attracts people to the buzz of open-air summer events, by the cheery intimacy of the city’s clubs and bars, and by the Dutch facility with languages. People in Amsterdam are able to speak good-to-fluent English, on top of their own native tongue, and often more than a smattering of French and German too.
The obvious contradiction of thoughts as well as behavior embodies much of the spirit of Amsterdam. The city is world famous as a place where the possession and sale of cannabis are effectively legal and yet, for the most part, people of Amsterdam themselves can’t really be bothered with the stuff. And while Amsterdam is renowned for its tolerance towards all styles of behavior and dress, a more correct-thinking big city, with a more proper dress sense, would be hard to find. Behind the cozy cafes and dreamy canals lurks the suspicion that people of Amsterdam hearts lie squarely in their wallets, and while newcomers might see the city as a liberal haven, locals are not bothered by these things.
Nonetheless, Amsterdam has not changed and still remains a casual and intimate place, and people of Amsterdam themselves make much of their city and its attractions being gezellig, which is used frequently by Dutch people roughly corresponding to a combination of “cozy”, “lived-in” and “warmly welcoming”. This feature is most apparent in the city’s unparalleled selection of drinking places, whether one selects a traditional brown bar or one of a raft of newer, designer cafes, or grand cafes. The city possesses dozens of great restaurants too, with its Indonesian cuisine second-to-none, and is at the forefront of contemporary European film, dance, drama and music. The city has several top-rank jazz venues and the Concertgebouw concert hall is home to one of the world’s leading orchestras. The club scene is restrained by the standard of other main cities, although the city’s many gay bars and clubs partly justify Amsterdam’s claim to be the “Gay Capital of Europe”.
Confined by the circuitous sweep of the Singelgracht canal, Amsterdam’s compact centre contains most of the city’s leading attractions and only takes about forty minutes to stroll from one end to the other. The Old Centre remains Amsterdam’s commercial heart, with the best of its bustling street life. It also holds myriad shops, bars and restaurants, includes the Red Light District, just to the east of Damrak, and contains dozens of fine old buildings, most memorably the Oude Kerk, the Amstelkring and the Koninklijk Paleis.
The Old Centre is bordered by the first of the major canals, the Singel, which is followed closely by the Herengracht, Keizersgracht and Prinsengracht – collectively known as the Grachtengordel, or “Girdle of Canals”. These canals were part of a major seventeenth-century urban extension and, with the interconnecting radial streets, form the city’s distinctive web shape. This is Amsterdam’s most delightful area having handsome seventeenth-and-eighteenth-century canal houses, with their distinctive gables, overlooking narrow, dreamy canals: a familiar image perhaps, but one that is still entirely authentic.
Enjoy A Weekend Break In Prague
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Whether you want to spend your holidays in Prague, sample the Prague nightlife or hold your stag or hen party, you really could not go wrong with a Prague weekend break.
Prague in Czech Republic is a beautiful city filled with culture & diversity and the Prague nightlife is legendary with music and movie stars frequenting for the fun and lifestyle. There are many nightclubs and bars around and some recommended places are Club Mecca, Karlovy Lazne, Duplex, Stonx, Zlaty Strom Bar & Club, Roxy Dance Club and Radost FX in Wenceslas Square, at the city’s centre.
Party the night away to Funky House, RnB, Hip Hop and whatever else takes your fancy, but be prepared to have fun and party the night away with people from across the world and enjoy the nightlife and party vibe of this wonderful city.
Eating out in Prague is a great experience and the standards are high with prices very good compared with the UK. Recommended are Club Mecca Restaurant, Radost FX’s vegetarian restaurant and for something special try Palffy Palace Restaurant
Hotels in Prague can cater for all styles, taste and budget and amongst all the options available is the Hotel Duo Prague which is a large four star hotel with several bars and restaurants that will satisfy most tastes.
Prague entertainment really is second to none. Whether you want to shopping, sightseeing, party the night away, go to a shooting range or even take a trip on the river, you will be guaranteed an amazing experience in this popular destination.
Getting there is easy and if you book early you can easily get a cheap flight to prague. You can fly to Prague with British Airways, Easyjet, Expedia, Opodo and many more travel companies and you’ll discover why so many people come to this great european city.
Prague is also Europe’s strip-capital and if your into lap dancing and strip clubs there are some very classy clubs that have a strict no-touch policy which is great for stag or hen parties which are a common occurence in Prague all year round.
The currency in Prague is the Czech Crown (czk). The Czech Republic should be joining the Euro zone in 2010.
The Euro is accepted in some hotels and restaurants, along with certain international shops. However, we recommend holding Czech Crowns, as the majority of establishments will only accept the local currency.
All in all Prague is a fantastic destination and no matter if you are on a stag party, a romantic trip or on a leisure holiday, there is something for everyone on a weekend break in prague. Prague is a city that remains beautiful and breathtaking not only during the summer, but throughout all the year long.


The famous clubs of Ibiza
Club Vortex on 2008-09-19