I guess the t-shirt comment makes a bit more sense now but at the same time it's never something that's bothered me at any gig I've been to at any venue and so seems ever so slightly petty (again, opinion! ). There was talk of uniforms being brought in for the Moshulu barstaff to compliment the attitude that's been taken downstairs in Bassment a short while ago which would most likely provide a more professional front to the whole operation in the eyes of the general public but I struggle to recall ever going to another town and feeling unwelcome in a venue, 'disinterested' barstaff or not. I guess it seems more like you're judging people by a shirt, surely someone could like Sparklehorse AND Aerosmith? I dunno. I'm rambling a bit. I get what you're saying but it's nothing that'd ever occur to me say if a girl behind the bar at 13th Note was wearing a Suede t-shirt when I was there to see Mistress The 10:30 curfew thing I understand customers frustration with but with the majority of the gigs attracting under-18's there I can see the hassle in ID-ing everyone and booting out underagers. Some kind of stamp or wristband system with everyone providing ID upon entry mayhaps? I still don't think I've seen any suggestions on here, I'm sure Rob would be willing to at least listen. It's not like RFR don't want the club open as quickly as possible either as quite a few nights have been mooted as going straight into the clubnight despite loading gear off the stage issues. Such is life! Rob! Sort it oot! The opinion/arsehole post was just in an 'everyone has one' sort of way as I'm no more involved in most of the gigs (bar the Club NME ones) than you are. Purely a spectator. [/Rambling]