I work in a club and we find the weirdest things after closing time, one person even left their pregnancy test behind
NIGHTCLUBS are places of entertainment where people go to have a drink and a dance late at night.
But you’d be surprised what people get up to while they are letting loose.
Scotland’s “biggest nightclub” has revealed the bizarre finds after peoples nights out[/caption]Well, one nightclub worker has some sort of idea from the clues that are sometimes left behind from that night.
Many people have left random items – which can give them some sort of clue.
The person, who works at Scotland’s “biggest, busiest, and best nightclub,” has discovered items including pregnancy tests and yogurt packets.
They took to TikTok to share the results of “things found in the club at the end of the night.”
The account, which is called ‘The Garage Glasgow,’ shared the video of them clearing up after a big night.
First off, they discovered a tour guide and said: “Good to see it guided you to the best place in town.”
The second random item with a hair roller, which is usually used to curl long hair and taken out before heading out.
This was then followed by a packet of tablets, which are believed to be for IBS, as well as wireless headphones, a tiny peg, an empty yogurt packet, and an electronic watch.
But the find that was most surprising was a negative pregnancy test which they showed at the end of the video.
The account wrote: “Decisions were most definitely made here, hop you got drunk afterwards.”
Amongst the random items found was a tiny peg[/caption] They also found a negative pregnancy test[/caption]The video has gone viral with over 164k people liking it, as well as hundreds rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One wrote: “Classy spot for a pregnancy test.”
Another added: “Imagine being the girl who took the pregnancy test and seeing this.”
A third said: “The watch has been through it.”
Many were also laughing at the peg, with one joking: “If I had a tiny peg I would 100% bring it to the club.”