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Post by hambone1 » Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:06 pm

hambone1 wrote:I hope to continue to age without becoming as bitter, jaded, miserable, insecure, judgmental and downright nasty as some folks in the forum...
That's me being judgmental myself... damn...

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Post by pulsoc » Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:11 pm

hambone1 wrote:
hambone1 wrote:I hope to continue to age without becoming as bitter, jaded, miserable, insecure, judgmental and downright nasty as some folks in the forum...
That's me being judgmental myself... damn...
It's a tricky thing, ain't it

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Post by dphouse84 » Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:52 pm

looking back on my years, i think i didnt graduate from being an idiot until i hit 30. i still feel like I'm 15 (except i can buy beer, and i can get laid when i want since i live withmy girlfriend(if she's in a good mood that is))


clubbing since 15; turning 35 in september; didn't start djing until 27.
started tinkering with ableton in 2005 but didnt take it seriously until last year and started buying equipment.

i wouldnt want to be in my 20's again.
i don't think you graduate from wanker until you turn 30, but if 40 is the new 30, i may have another 5 yrs or so left.

just have fun and make music / sounds that you enjoy!

(i wonder what the average age on this forum is)
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Post by forge » Fri Mar 14, 2008 3:05 pm

I wonder how old Rick Astley is

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Post by Moody » Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:02 pm

Do what you got to do. Have fun with it and tell everybody that has a problem with it to fuck off. There is no such thing as being to old for music.
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Post by SubFunk » Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:00 pm

38 here and started pretty late myself with dj-ing.

it is never to late, mate.

as it was stated already if you have the desire, then don't let a stoopid number getting in between it.
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Post by Tohtruck » Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:55 pm

popslut wrote:
Tohtruck wrote:Popslut brings up a good point here.

And you can get lots of free stuff from that website for signing up.
Wahay!!

Tohtruck got the joke!
No I actually didn't...

I was being sarcastic.

Be nice everyone! This was turning into an interesting thread until it hit the stupidity waLL.

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Post by Tohtruck » Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:00 pm

popslut wrote:
Tohtruck wrote:Popslut brings up a good point here.

And you can get lots of free stuff from that website for signing up.
Wahay!!

Tohtruck got the joke!
No I actually didn't...

Be nice everyone! This was turning into an interesting thread until it hit the stupidity waLL.

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Post by rasputin » Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:10 pm

forge wrote:
djadonis206 wrote:time is relative to age

the younger you are the slower time goes because you don't know any different

as you live longer time goes by faster because you're all to aware of how fast time really goes
actually I see it as a bit simpler - if you are 6 years old then 1 year is a sixth of your whole life - but if you're 31 then it's a 31st of your life - so it feels much less significant
Yeah, that's what makes sense to me. But you want to know how to make time go REALLLY slowly if you're older?
Date a psycho chick. Believe me, every moment will be precious. Plus your senses will be heightened when you realize that any moment she may go berserk and come at you with a frying pan/rusty razor.

But the sex can be fabulous!

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Post by dcease » Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:38 pm

Tohtruck wrote:Be nice everyone! This was turning into an interesting thread until it hit the stupidity waLL.
i've seen you lurkin around, hey don't worry, i used to do it too, but i here by declare that after 5 pages of serious talk, jokes must fly!


way to stand up, tell us to stfu!!! sometimes i need it, i tend to take things past the threshold from time to time!

rasputin wrote:Date a psycho chick. Believe me, every moment will be precious. Plus your senses will be heightened when you realize that any moment she may go berserk and come at you with a frying pan/rusty razor.

But the sex can be fabulous!
+1...
hell, do it when you are young... i did. that bitch was crazeee. that period of my life seemed the slowest. now that i am a bit less emo, and thusly happier, time just scoots along. i have problems with date/time/year/age, etc. will it be worse in my thirties? forties? fuck. i'll have full blown oletimers (my ghetto ass version of reagan's disease, i can't be bothered with the speeling :lol: ) by 45, no doubt!


isn't funny how slow work can seem? if there is a heaven, i'm sure everything is fast. if there is a hell, i'm sure it's standing in line, forever :twisted:





fuck thedroppedonhisheadasababy... dumbassfool :D

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Post by thefool » Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:39 pm

dcease wrote: fuck thedroppedonhisheadasababy... dumbassfool :D
:P

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Post by hacktheplanet » Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:00 pm

doc holiday wrote:fun fun stuff!!

hows chicago anyway.

in Gwood you only need to get up at 9:30 to get your place in line for the first 10:30 tram ;) gotta love the 10:30 opening

i couldn't drink on the hill though. one single beer and I an off my game no booze on the hill for me.
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Chicago is fun! It is flat and slushy in the winter, so no snowboarding for me. I've taken up biking, which is awesome. It's a good replacement. :)
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