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Post by HARD ROCK UNIVERSE on Feb 13, 2006 2:11:16 GMT -5
The New York Post's Page Six reports in its February 12, 2006 edition:
Stereo nightclub owners Barry Mullineaux and Mike Satsky were closing up their Chelsea hotspot at 5:30 a.m. the other morning when they encountered elusive GUNS N' ROSES frontman Axl Rose at the front door. The braided rocker was with bandmates and a bevy of beauties wanting to keep his 44th birthday bash going. Rose was so eager to get inside the club that he offered the owners a little bribe — an exclusive listening party for his yet-to-be released album, "Chinese Democracy". Axl dispatched his driver to retrieve the unreleased CD and the owners proceeded to play host, bartender and DJ to the posse till 8 a.m.
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Post by spacel0rd on Jan 24, 2008 12:32:25 GMT -5
see where i am going with this?
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