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	<title>Comments on: How To Get Into A Hollywood Club by Suzy McCoppin</title>
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		<title>By: alaric</title>
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		<description>Don&#039;t you remember what we did when we you were in New York. We were out one night, I think headed to lucky Strike, and we walked by SPY, which was just starting to get its line. We stopped briefly, acted indifferent, then continued to walk by. 

They called after us to see if we wanted to come in, and didi so again when we walked by a couple of hours later. In my experience, it comes down to treating them like getting in is not that important (and it really isn&#039;t), that you&#039;ve got a fun enough life without them, and they&#039;ll finally think you&#039;re cool and interesting that THEY want YOU...!

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<p>They called after us to see if we wanted to come in, and didi so again when we walked by a couple of hours later. In my experience, it comes down to treating them like getting in is not that important (and it really isn&#8217;t), that you&#8217;ve got a fun enough life without them, and they&#8217;ll finally think you&#8217;re cool and interesting that THEY want YOU&#8230;!</p>
<p>.kac.</p>
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