Moving Dancing Floorfllor's yet?
Moving Dancing Floorfllor's yet?
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uk_vette

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3,336 posts

220 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Has any one been on a moving dancing floor yet?

The floor tonight was moving up and down, in time with the base beat.
It was moving up and down, by about 2 - 3 inches,
It was actually quite a great experience,

'vette

TheEnd

15,370 posts

204 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Thanks

HellDiver

5,708 posts

198 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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You owe me 30 seconds of life back. rolleyesfurious

Jonny671

29,673 posts

205 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Heard of these before, think theres one in London.. Sound quite good, I've not been on one though.

redtwin

7,518 posts

198 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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That actually sounds quite unpleasant. I can only imagine that feeling you get when you climb a flight of stairs and there is one less tread than you think there is and your foot crashes down.

*Al*

3,830 posts

238 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Earthquake Cumbria?

lost in espace

6,391 posts

223 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Better than a vibrating bed?

Proxy

825 posts

180 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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That'd be terrible if you were drunk ...
I'll be steering well clear laugh

Jasandjules

71,144 posts

245 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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uk_vette said:
Has any one been on a moving dancing floor yet?
Yes, there is a boat in Newcastle which has (well, had many years ago when I went there!) a revolving middle part of the dancefloor. It was quite simply great fun to stand within 12 feet of the edge of the moving dancefloor, and see how well people fared.... Usually, not tooooo well.....

Mostro

727 posts

223 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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There used to be a revolving one in a club in Leeds - by the time you got to the edge of it, you were 180° from where you wanted to be laugh

And no, it wasn't helpful when you were wasted.

Edited by Mostro on Wednesday 22 December 18:23

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

220 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Proxy said:
That'd be terrible if you were drunk ...
I'll be steering well clear laugh
The revolving floor is great for drunks especially with a DJ controlling it.

Drunk wanders onto floor heading in a semi straght line to his choosen corner, wait till drunk is in middle, rotate 180 and watch drunk stagger back from where they came

Proxy

825 posts

180 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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thinfourth2 said:
Proxy said:
That'd be terrible if you were drunk ...
I'll be steering well clear laugh
The revolving floor is great for drunks especially with a DJ controlling it.

Drunk wanders onto floor heading in a semi straght line to his choosen corner, wait till drunk is in middle, rotate 180 and watch drunk stagger back from where they came
Lmao, I need to find a video of this.
Now.

evolution666

310 posts

251 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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there used to be a revolving dance floor in Newcastle, i swear they used to speed it up the more people had to drink, great watching people stuck on there trying to get off then having an epic fail by falling on the floor

jeff m

4,066 posts

274 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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I just clicked this to find out what a Floorfllor was.
Obviously not for posting from.

I suppose one could make the assumption that all the bright and cool people move to the middle.
So if you're after "a not so bright girl" just for the night, then you select from the perimeter.

Doofus

31,044 posts

189 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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uk_vette said:
The floor tonight was moving up and down, in time with the base beat.
Tonight?
was?

You posted this at half past four in the afternoon. Are you in bed yet?

ANS2vrs370

517 posts

197 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Mostro said:
There used to be a revolving one in a club in Leeds - by the time you got to the edge of it, you were 180° from where you wanted to be laugh

And no, it wasn't helpful when you were wasted.

Edited by Mostro on Wednesday 22 December 18:23
It was at Planet Earth (later Bondi Beach club) and when the fatties got on it stopped, until someone pushed them off. The movement was also lethal when it was a fiver all you can drink, ah student days.

Lanby

1,106 posts

230 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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ANS2vrs370 said:
Mostro said:
There used to be a revolving one in a club in Leeds - by the time you got to the edge of it, you were 180° from where you wanted to be laugh

And no, it wasn't helpful when you were wasted.

Edited by Mostro on Wednesday 22 December 18:23
It was at Planet Earth (later Bondi Beach club) and when the fatties got on it stopped, until someone pushed them off. The movement was also lethal when it was a fiver all you can drink, ah student days.
Was called The News in my day smile

ShadownINja

78,671 posts

298 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Proxy said:
That'd be terrible if you were drunk ...
I'll be steering well clear laugh
That's what I thought.

Anyway, why the hell would you need a floor to move up and down to the beat. I suppose if you regularly host discos for people who lost their legs in accidents or have had their knees surgically welded in a straight position then it would be useful as they would find it hard to bob up and down to the music.

snotrag

15,197 posts

227 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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Lanby said:
ANS2vrs370 said:
Mostro said:
There used to be a revolving one in a club in Leeds - by the time you got to the edge of it, you were 180° from where you wanted to be laugh

And no, it wasn't helpful when you were wasted.

Edited by Mostro on Wednesday 22 December 18:23
It was at Planet Earth (later Bondi Beach club) and when the fatties got on it stopped, until someone pushed them off. The movement was also lethal when it was a fiver all you can drink, ah student days.
Was called The News in my day smile
I remember it as Planet Earth and Bondi beach. In fact - I'm pretty sure its still there, Whether or not its open under a different name I'm not sure.

It was absolutely hilarious though.

Fabric 2.2

3,820 posts

208 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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The Sub Club in Glasgow's got a "bodysonic" dance floor, basically a suspended floor over a grid of transducers so you can "feel" the bass. Unnerving the first time you're on it unaware what's happening!