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  1. What's up? Haven't been to New York since December 03. I will be visiting again this weekend. Back then, Cheetah was the place to go on Sundays. Now that Cheetah is long gone, where can we go that has a similar vibe/atmosphere and that gets pretty crowded on Sunday nights?
  2. The people are from outside Manhattan or the clubs people go to are outside Manhattan?
  3. Pardon my ignorance. I'm new to the area and new to the boards. Someone please indulge me.
  4. Hey everyone. I will be coming in from out of town tomorrow night. Our group will be 3 guys and 2 girls. Which place would be the most happening out of these 3: Avalon? Crobar? or Roxy? We are looking for a place w/ good house music and maybe a little hip-hop, very attractive crowd, and a large head count so we can mingle. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
  5. Those are good choices w/ the exception of Friday. How can u say Crobar if it hasn't even opened yet? Instead try this: Fri- Avalon Sat- Deep Sunday- Cheetah
  6. So, what's the dress code, age limit, music, crowd, girl/guy ratio like for Deep Saturdays?
  7. We'll be in town on December 15th. I think we might check it out that Saturday. Thanks for the info.
  8. I've heard Deep is pretty hoppin' on Fridays. But, what's the crowd like on Saturdays. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
  9. Does anything go on here on Fri? Or, is it still closed for after-proms?
  10. Man pleads not guilty in bouncer's death Navy man acted in self-defense, lawyer tells court By Alex Roth UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER February 27, 2003 A Navy petty officer pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges that he sucker punched a Gaslamp bouncer who fell backward on a flight of stairs, hit his head and died. Jason Lewis, 25, faces up to seven years in prison if convicted of manslaughter and other charges in the death of 22-year-old Brandon Mundinger, a bouncer at the E Street Alley nightclub. Jason Lewis During a brief arraignment yesterday, San Diego Superior Court Judge David Szumowski set bail at $50,000 after a prosecutor and defense lawyer gave conflicting accounts of what happened at the bar Saturday night. Prosecutor Per Hellstrom said Lewis was being escorted out of the Fourth Avenue establishment for misbehavior when he sucker punched the bouncer in the face while being led up a flight of stairs. Mundinger, who probably had his hands down when he was punched, fell backward, hit his head on the concrete floor and died within minutes, Hellstrom said. Lewis' lawyer said his client acted in self-defense because he was being held in a chokehold. "He was being choked during the incident and lost his ability to breathe," attorney Scott Savary said after the hearing. He declined to elaborate, other than to call his client "a great individual." Savary said his client grew up in the San Diego area, enlisted in the Navy in 1999 and has no criminal record. Lewis' mother gave a brief statement after the hearing in which she called the case "a tragedy for both families." "I stand behind my son 110 percent," Kinya Lewis said before her lawyer told her not to say anything else. Mundinger's relatives and co-workers described him as an unfailingly polite guy who held three jobs and who had become much more religious in recent years. Mundinger was a 2000 graduate of Valhalla High School in East County. He wasn't married and is survived by his father, two brothers and three sisters, according to his sister-in-law Amy Mundinger of Lakeside. "He did love God and he did go to church," she said yesterday. "I'm so glad he found the faith again." She said police told her a security camera at the bar captured the incident on videotape. "He was a person who would never promote violence," she said. In addition to his job as a bouncer, Mundinger worked at an auto-detailing shop and a College Area motorcycle store. His boss at San Diego's House of Motorcycles called Mundinger "a great kid" who was popular with his co-workers. "He was really, really polite," said Cathy Lomas, the store's general manager. "He wouldn't even call me Cathy. He'd call me Ms. Cathy." She said a worker in the parts section of the store was taking up a collection to send flowers to Mundinger's family. The judge scheduled a preliminary hearing for March 11. Lewis was being held in the county jail. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alex Roth: (619) 542-4558; alex.roth@uniontrib.com Yellow Pages Bars & Clubs Business Services Computers Education Health & Beauty Home & Garden Hotels Restaurants Shopping Travel Search by Company Name: Local Guides Baja Guide Cars Coupons Eldercare Financial Guide Health Homes Home Improvem't Jobs Legal Guide Shopping Singles Guide Wedding Guide Related SignOnSanDiego Services Find San Diego jobs SignOnSanDiego's City Guide Sign-up for SignOnSanDiego's newsletters Subscribe to the Union-Tribune Site Index | Contact SignOn | UTads.com | About SignOn | Advertise on SignOn | Make SignOn your homepage About the Union-Tribune | Contact the Union-Tribune © Copyright 2003 Union-Tribune Publishing Co.
  11. This sounds like it's going to be a cool party. I can't wait!
  12. I heard that Tunnel is gone forever. They totally gutted out that building. Twilo is suppose to reopen as Spirit sometime during the summer.
  13. Who will be the resident DJ on Sat nights?
  14. So there's no Fri or Sat party at Estate yet? What's the deal?
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