The Student Room Group

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Reply 1
What?!
Aw. I only ever go to one place with them in, and it's always just a woman in the corner who doesn't say anything. I'm going to go to the men's loos next time to see if they're more fun in there.
Reply 3
No splash, no gash.

Freshen up for poonanny!! (Song)

etc etc haha

I'm not sure if they get paid by the club, but they obviously keep the money they earn. And on a busy night they can get alot lol
Reply 4
I've no idea what your talking about?! :s-smilie:
Singing 'you've got to freshen up, don't you know freshen up' to the tune of the song which I CAN'T remember the name to, however hard I try.

Every time I go to sing it, it goes straight into the freshen up song.



The ladies are evil though.

"Can I have some toilet paper please? None of the toilets have any at all?"


"ONE PAND!!"


Nightlife robbery.
Reply 6
LOL i love these people

i went into this club once with 4 cans of beer, went to the loo and swapped the beers for aftershave and a lolly

good deal tbh
I know some of them do it for charity. Not sure if they all do though.
"No Armani, no punnani". Classic
ILikeToHaveFun
What absolute legends these guys are. Some of the quotes (in an African type accent) include:

"Freshen up for the... (you know)"

"No Spray No Lay"

So what's the deal with them? I usually give them some money, but is this actually their job? Do they get paid by the club as well?




All they make is what they're given. They take all of their own toiletries in as well, they aren't 'employed' by the club as such.
I'm always a bit unsure. They spray me with aftershave or get it out to spray. I'm usually quite drunk so i think i just walk on by. If you get some, do you give money?
Reply 11
Ginger_Rogers
Singing 'you've got to freshen up, don't you know freshen up' to the tune of the song which I CAN'T remember the name to, however hard I try.

Every time I go to sing it, it goes straight into the freshen up song.


Build Me Up Buttercup?

I still don't know what anyone's talking about. People hang around in toilets selling things?!
jaydoh
"No Armani, no punnani". Classic



Or Pussy Miyake, as my brother was offered. Haha.
The club doesn't pay them, they pay the club so that they can be there. That should give you some idea of the amount they rake in. It's simple physics that guys who've had a lot to drink won't be as careful with their money, and a little more open to giving a couple of quid away. I'm not so convinced by their stories of how they need the money to pay for their families' food back in Africa, and besides there are plenty of other jobs they can do that don't involve ripping you off for aftershave and chewing gum.

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Thanks.
Aconite
What?!


Say what?
Reply 15
I generally just find them slightly annoying.

I don't like peeing with some African guy staring at me behind my back.
Reply 16
"No Armani, no punnani". Classic

loool thats really gd
Aconite
Build Me Up Buttercup?

I still don't know what anyone's talking about. People hang around in toilets selling things?!




A medley, if you will, of all of the freshen up songs....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0_EKTfEqEw&feature=related
Reply 18
ILikeToHaveFun
What absolute legends these guys are. Some of the quotes (in an African type accent) include:

"Freshen up for the... (you know)"

"No Spray No Lay"

So what's the deal with them? I usually give them some money, but is this actually their job? Do they get paid by the club as well?


"*****-magnet" I remember verrrrrrrry well, in fact I couldn't stop laughing.

"Toilet Attendants" are in almost all the major clubs in Sheffield.

They make me feel hounded into feeling obliged to slip them a 50pence or sumthing which I'd much much rather put to for a Sambuca or Ouzo etc!
Reply 19
i've always wondered about them...but they usually don't say anything to me