As a rule, [w=bouncer]bouncers aren't renowned for being [w=pushover]pushovers or easily [w=dupe]duped.

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As a rule, [w=bouncer]bouncers aren't renowned for being [w=pushover]pushovers or easily [w=dupe]duped. - DayDayNews

As a rule, [w=bouncer]bouncers aren't renowned for being [w=pushover]pushovers or easily [w=dupe]duped. Slurring "I'm not drunk" or indignantly insisting that you're "with the band " tend to have a very low success rate. Generally speaking, doormen are not easy to deal with, or they are not easy to mess with. If you mumble something like "I'm not drunk" or angrily insist that you "know the guy in the band," your chances of getting through are very low.

As a rule, [w=bouncer]bouncers aren't renowned for being [w=pushover]pushovers or easily [w=dupe]duped. - DayDayNews

With a little bit of cunning, however - and good Wifi signal - it's not totally out of the question. Just ask Adam Boyd. It's "no way". Just ask Adam Boyd!

The teenager from Crewe managed to blag his way in to The Sherlocks' gig in Manchester on Friday armed simply with his phone and some slick editing skills. Sherlock's concert in Manchester, armed only with a mobile phone and a bit of editing skills.

A fan of the band, Adam and his friends had in fact already bought tickets, but had arrived late owing to a delayed train and were stuck with a "sh***" view of the stage. He had already bought tickets with his friends, but was late because of the train delay, and had to stay in a place with a terrible view of the stage.

Most people would have grudgingly accepted this fate, settling instead for silently casting [w=dagger]daggers at all the people in the way and a mediocre musical experience. Anger at everyone who stands in the way, and gain a not-so-good musical experience.

Not Adam. Adam is not like this.

Adam had a plan, though it admittedly involved a bit of Dutch courage.

Noticing a bouncer guarding the VIP section, Adam explained, "In my drunken state I edited the band's Wikipedia page to say I was family, and it worked!" Adam found a bouncer guarding the VIP section of the concert, and he explained, "I Got drunk and edited the band's Wikipedia page, saying I was part of the band's family, and it worked!

Here's the edit. Here's what he edited:

As a rule, [w=bouncer]bouncers aren't renowned for being [w=pushover]pushovers or easily [w=dupe]duped. - DayDayNews

Adam [w=tweak]tweaked The Sherlocks' Wikipedia page so it not only said he was cousin of lead singer Kiaran Crook, but that he was the influence for the band's first single Live for the Moment. Adam modified The Sherlocks' Wikipedia page so that, according to the Wiki, he was not only The cousin of the band's lead singer Karen Crook, and also influenced the creation of the band's first single "Live in the Moment".

Adam later revealed that we so close to the band he could "see their watches". Later, Adam revealed: We were so close to the band, we could "see their watches".

Here's his VIP view. Here's what he saw of the stage from the VIP area:

As a rule, [w=bouncer]bouncers aren't renowned for being [w=pushover]pushovers or easily [w=dupe]duped. - DayDayNews

He told The Sun, "I'm usually quite confident with others when I'm drunk, which probably helped in the situation with the bouncer." The Sun wrote: "I tend to be very confident when I'm drunk, which probably helped me get past the doorman."

"From what I can remember, he had the rope going across the door, and refused to let me in, until I explained I was one of the band members' cousins, and obviously he didn't believe that, either. I was trying to find some way to 'prove' I was family. That's when I 'remembered' about being credited on Wikipedia, although I had changed it minutes beforehand, and showed him and he said 'Fair enough' and let me past." I went in and later I explained that I was a cousin of one of the band members, but apparently he didn't believe me either and I was trying to find a way to 'prove' that I was actually a member of the band's family.At this time, I thought that I could gain trust through Wikipedia. Although I had only modified the page a few minutes in advance, after I showed it to the doorman, he said "Okay" and let me in. "

"I guess luck was on my side, either that or a gullible bouncer?" "I guess luck was on my side, or I met a gullible bouncer. ”

(Translation: Dorothy)

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