Travelogue Part 1: A place called insomnia
[I had a 10-day vacation and I am presenting the travelogue in 3-4 parts. This is the first; hope you like it- Suman ]
I have been to discotheques in Chennai and I still believe that EC41 is the best in the country. But the insomnia club situated in Le Meridian in Bangalore is something worth talking about. My girl friend and I landed up at the over whelming, opulent Le Meridian and they showed us the way to Insomnia. We met 3 bouncers at the door of the club who were all smiles and one of them said �what can I do for you sir?� with the thoughts �is my outfit too shabby for this joint? Am I ill clad? Am I gonna be an incongruity?� raging in my head, I managed a feeble smile. They punched some rubber stamp on our wrists and said; �go right in sir, entry is free before 9 p.m.�. My sharp sigh echoed in the disgustingly rich lobby and I know the bouncers caught my grin; one of utter joy. Can you imagine entering a club FREE? So Chithu and I make ourselves comfortable in one of the tables in the pub. The walls were coloured with contrasting colours; those that bring that psychedelic feel you know? And the lighting, thanks to the blue spotlights on the ceiling, brought about the surrealism to the ambience, and we are still talking about the pub. I ordered for a beer, we had another 30 minutes to kill before our friends made it.
They arrived and we hit the dance floor in the basement� what hit me was the size of it, no man, it wasn�t big it was way too small and that kind of things that I had to witness (phew!). If you are a stag and you got 500 bucks on you, please go there when you are in Bangalore� Chithu was disgusted with what people were up to and my now infamous �Tappankuthu� dance. We managed to walk out of the place at around 2a.m. Well, nice experience� but why am I writing this here? FREE ENTRY for couples, before 9 pm. boss!
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