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Last Night @ Necto How Was Your Night?


Jinx

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Last night was fantastic. Thanks to all 500 of you who came out and packed the club and the dance floor for the entire night. Congratulations to Sidney, that very creative girl who made her dress out of neckties for winning most unique prom attire and the person who won the free limo for next week. All the that were taken last night will be up on www.necto.com next Monday. Jon Noble as always kicked major ass and as always the red room has their own great night. Next week DJ Bradd will be back in full force to keep you dancing all night long. See you all then. How was your evening?

Before 11 p.m.

$2.50 Bells Oberon

$2.50 Red Stripe

$2.50 New Castle

$2.50 Bass

$2.00 Long Islands

3 Jaeger,Cherry,or O bombs for $10. all night

ALL VODKA DRINKS $2.00 all night

Bud and Bud lite $2.50 all night

www.necto.com

516 E.Liberty Ann Arbor

Doors at 9 p.m.

$1 cover before 10 p.m.

$3 cover after 10 p.m.

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