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Bluelighter
this place sounds like it had a floor so clean you could eat a ribeye steak off of.
I remember Troll, Garret, Ashley, Angel, Long, the amazing fun I had and the amazing memories. I feel bad for Long and what happened to him. He was a decent guy supporting a large family and trying to make a buck. He wasn’t as he was portrayed as this awful person. MDMA isn’t even physically addictive and it should be being used in therapy for people anxiety, ptsd, and communication issues as well as depression treatment in a therapy setting. But club x had amazing music and besides the shooting it was simply a fun place to meet a diverse group of people. College kids and everyone in between was going there and making out with girls and boys and just spreading a lot of PLUR and supporting each other helping each other out, keeping an eye on each other, keeping people hydrated, taking 5-HTP to replenish, hanging out in south Louisville in Iroquois park in the trees and in nature and being with friends who would do anything for each other. It is a time capsule of an era that will never return. You simply cannot get rolls today of that quality of the blue dolphins they had back then. Those were beyond perfection. The people that made that scene will be remembered forever and the memories we created together will always be with us. I have nothing but fond memories of the more than 50 times I went to the club. I was there nearly every weekend for two years and it was such a rush and such a blast and the people like Long were the ones who made the magic happen and made our lives like that of Rock stars. The Asians, as you call them, were excellent business people who just pushed their luck a little too far and I think of their kids not seeing their dad and his wife being pregnant. No one would wish that on their worst enemy. I don’t know how it all went down but I don’t believe they deserved such a harsh punishment. Therapy and treatment would have been more appropriate. America is supposed to be about individualism and choice and we all had a choice when we rolled and no one forced us to do it and they were merely providing a service that all of us were willing to pay for. That’s about as America as you can get. It’s pure capitalism. And all they wanted was the American dream. Who can fault them for that? Our government brought the hammer down on them to make an example but we all know the govt workers were the ones being paid off to inform them of early raids and they were just as guilty but none of them ever saw justice if you can call it that. What I have found is the more we claim to pursue justice we only end up with injustice. RIP club x and never forget the spread that love, that peace, that unity and that respect. Long live club x in our minds and our hearts![]()
You sound very familiar lol Like been to club x together many times. Did you used to strip? Green light? Because it really sounds like we have took some blue Triple stack dolphins together! You, me, and the other stripper just one of the many but the one I was knocking the back out of that particular nightI remember Troll, Garret, Ashley, Angel, Long, the amazing fun I had and the amazing memories. I feel bad for Long and what happened to him. He was a decent guy supporting a large family and trying to make a buck. He wasn’t as he was portrayed as this awful person. MDMA isn’t even physically addictive and it should be being used in therapy for people anxiety, ptsd, and communication issues as well as depression treatment in a therapy setting. But club x had amazing music and besides the shooting it was simply a fun place to meet a diverse group of people. College kids and everyone in between was going there and making out with girls and boys and just spreading a lot of PLUR and supporting each other helping each other out, keeping an eye on each other, keeping people hydrated, taking 5-HTP to replenish, hanging out in south Louisville in Iroquois park in the trees and in nature and being with friends who would do anything for each other. It is a time capsule of an era that will never return. You simply cannot get rolls today of that quality of the blue dolphins they had back then. Those were beyond perfection. The people that made that scene will be remembered forever and the memories we created together will always be with us. I have nothing but fond memories of the more than 50 times I went to the club. I was there nearly every weekend for two years and it was such a rush and such a blast and the people like Long were the ones who made the magic happen and made our lives like that of Rock stars. The Asians, as you call them, were excellent business people who just pushed their luck a little too far and I think of their kids not seeing their dad and his wife being pregnant. No one would wish that on their worst enemy. I don’t know how it all went down but I don’t believe they deserved such a harsh punishment. Therapy and treatment would have been more appropriate. America is supposed to be about individualism and choice and we all had a choice when we rolled and no one forced us to do it and they were merely providing a service that all of us were willing to pay for. That’s about as America as you can get. It’s pure capitalism. And all they wanted was the American dream. Who can fault them for that? Our government brought the hammer down on them to make an example but we all know the govt workers were the ones being paid off to inform them of early raids and they were just as guilty but none of them ever saw justice if you can call it that. What I have found is the more we claim to pursue justice we only end up with injustice. RIP club x and never forget the spread that love, that peace, that unity and that respect. Long live club x in our minds and our hearts![]()