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zebudaya (m)
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iyc You have to break it down for me, to convince me that dudes really make money from clubs without participating in illegal stuff before you say i am too imaginative, how many people do they let in on Friday and Saturday nights? how much do they charge them to get in? and how much do they sell the drinks? then tell me if all that justifies the 60 million start up fee people are throwing about on this site. Lets not forget people are fickle and tend to move to another "hot" club when it opens.
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djmario (m)
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i hope you re not trying to yahoo us.if so, you re wasting your time lol
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katherinae (f)
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lololol @iyc
my company's philosophy is to serve, hot,delectable, grease enhanced snacks to consumers. not distribute std's.
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akininNC (m)
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anyone know of any nice clubs in Abeokuta and if not do u think there is a demand for it. I am sick and tired of running to Lagos and Abuja with all the other gold seekers. I do not need to make 100 mil a year. Also how may universities are there in Abeokuta?
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iyc (m)
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people,
howdy y'all and please listen up. i have been around for a while, long enough to know that it is neither sex nor illicit drugs or other shit like that which makes a club profitable. have u ever wondered exactly how much they are making per bottle of drink, whether alcoholic or otherwise. my brother i know plenty of people who run clubs in some remote areas around this beautiful country of ours, who experience regular patronage and are making God forbid profits men.
get your mind out of the gutter and flex into reality. "shit is real and hungryu's how i feel". see u there amigos.
asta lavista baby
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