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White people ONLY club 5/22/2008

No Colored?s Allowed I visited this bar last year in October for a friend?s birthday party. There were 4 ladies in our group, 1 Caucasian (the birthday girl), 1 Hispanic and 2 black. We got to the front of the line and they allowed my Caucasian friend and Hispanic friend in. When he got to me he told me that was not me on my ID. He proceeded to tell me to get another form of ID. I asked him like what and he said something like a bankcard with a picture on it. I told him that I didn?t have that and stepped to the side because I was heading to my car to go somewhere black people were allowed. My other friends came out the club and tried to challenge him. I told my friend that is okay it is obvious he does not want me in his club and that is fine. My attire for the night was: Guess blue jean halter dress that came just below my knees, 3 inch brown pumps, and brown handbag to match with silver accessories. My hair is cut to my shoulders and is one color. Is this trashy attire? I have been to this club plenty of times before and each visit is with a diverse group. That was the first time that I have had such an experience. Not only the Red Door but there is a few clubs in midtown which are not color friendly, however I will not list them until I get the correct names. I must say I was in shock because I didn?t think I would experience this behavior in 2007. I thought that was over I thought we could party together. I have no problems going out in Clear Lake. I have a very diverse group of friends! P.S. I am sending this to all News Media and Radio Media. As well as all my friend and associates who ask me about the Red Door. Pros: Parking Lot was clean Cons: All i got to see was the parking lot. more
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