El Viernes, 15 de Agosto de 2008, Kenneth Gonsalves escribió:
> yikes - I can just imagine the uproar if I started tagging all the
> snooty clubs around as nightclubs! I meant the english-style clubs
> with exclusive membership, where people meet to play cards, snooker/
> billiards, table tennis. These would also have rooms, bar, dining
> hall etc.

I've been in one of those - "social club" or "gentleman's club" would be more 
appropiate terms. Also known over here as casinos (with no gambling tables).

The other kind of "club" you'll find in spain is (legally) a hotel or hostel, 
in the side of a road, with a big, pink neon sign reading "CLUB". And a lot 
of too-easy-to-pick-up girls inside. I wonder if this is the kind of club 
you're talking about.


Anyone up for proposing amenity=brothel?


Cheers,
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