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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 24, 2007 17:57:58 GMT
Not on a regular basis as in. and still, not that much..
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Post by tombland on Jun 24, 2007 17:59:08 GMT
Everyone who I know that DJs is absolutely loaded... bastards...
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 24, 2007 18:01:12 GMT
Well, living in central London means there's a lot of competition.
However, I might be DJing at Lovebox again this year if anyone is going/cares.
youwantthis has the best signature ever.
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Post by tombland on Jun 24, 2007 18:03:35 GMT
There's also a larger choice of places to DJ at. Rather than the 8 or so in Plymouth. They're Drum 'n Bass DJs though. Apart from one. But he plays in London quite a lot. He's quite chummy with Deven Miles. Who is very good.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 24, 2007 18:05:36 GMT
I might be going to uni in Plymouth. I do a lot of Drum 'n' Bass, where do they play in London? They're not part of the Fabric scene are they?
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Post by tombland on Jun 24, 2007 18:08:26 GMT
Well it's with Deven Miles, so I presume it's at "It's bigger than". He's living in Hereford now, though. So I dunno what's going on there.
Ha. Don't come uni in Plymouth. It's a fucking hole. Though so is new cross. Well, Jungle Drummer lives about a 5 minute walk away from me, so London Elektricity used to play a bit.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 24, 2007 18:11:54 GMT
I don't think with my results I'm going to have to much choice in universities.
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Post by cheshire on Jun 24, 2007 18:23:14 GMT
I would like to get into GSoA, since I can't think of any other colleges I remotely want to go to, and then I'll major in something or other and make music videos for the rest of my life. Which will be great, because I'll just listen to a bands song, ask the band what they want in their video, storyboard and make it all nice and stuff, and then said video will be on MTV and soon the internet. The job will likely pay me enough to have a nice house by a lake or a loch or sommat, and a clippership.
It doesn't being a lot of fame, but I suppose I'll have to be a pop idol/Mrs. Pallett on the side, too.
Heh, I'll probably just end up doing something in gene sciences.
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Post by Taxidermy on Jun 24, 2007 18:32:52 GMT
I have the grand total of 0 solid plans. It doesn't really matter right now though, I'll be sitting Standard Grades in around two years time (jesus it's a while away yet).
Ideally, I'd love to do something in Philosophy.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 24, 2007 18:48:26 GMT
I have the grand total of 0 solid plans. It doesn't really matter right now though, I'll be sitting Standard Grades in around two years time (jesus it's a while away yet). Ideally, I'd love to do something in Philosophy. See if you can be Patrick's personal philosopher.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2007 18:51:03 GMT
So, what do you want to be when you’re bigger? = ] Has what you’ve wanted to be changed a lot over the years? For those of you who are big already, what do you do, and is it what you want to be doing? I'm a big boy already. ;D I've been working as a RPG programmer for a few years now. Nerd alert! I guess I've always been interested in computers at some level. I feel so lucky that I have such a great job. The salary is not the highest possible, but it doesn't matter. I would like to become good enough at Art to be a practising Artist that can at least support living costs without getting a second job. That’s goal one. Goal two is international recognition and lots of people liking me and buying me drinks and hugging me. Goal 3 is feeling satisfied with whatever work I’m doing. Goal 3 is likely impossible. I like the stuff you have on your MySpace page. Go for it. Here's a *hug*. I really hope you find what you're looking for. You seem like a sweet guy. (And I'm not trying to come onto you.) I hope you all find what you're looking for.
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Post by Clare on Jun 24, 2007 18:54:28 GMT
I have the grand total of 0 solid plans. It doesn't really matter right now though, I'll be sitting Standard Grades in around two years time (jesus it's a while away yet). Ideally, I'd love to do something in Philosophy. God, it's so weird - I was sitting my Standard Grades just over a year ago. Mannnn, you're making me feel so old. By the time you're doing your SGs, I'll be in uni. Ideally, I would like to be a housewife. I know, it's silly and ridiculous; but I think all I want to do with my life is to go to art school, have lots of cameras, get married to someone I love and have lots of children. I want to photograph my children at every possible opportunity. The challenge of portraying someone you love that much in a beautiful way, it really gets me excited. I would love to be able to "work" from home - that is, take photos and make art of whatever the hell I like (rather than do wedding photography) and sell it to galleries and not have to worry about money. I would like to have a book of my works published (if I could shift my arse, I could be able to arrange this sooner than later). I would generally just like to live a very eclectic life and have happiness. Reality time: I will end up working in a shop until I am able to retire. Which will be seventy or something. When I was wee, I wanted to be a vet; until I realised that animals hate me and I hate animals. Edit: Awwww, Mikael! That's so sweet! Exalted.
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Post by allison on Jun 24, 2007 18:58:32 GMT
i'd like to buy a truck and a mattress and drive around america sleeping under the stars and eating out of cans and taking pictures of Life.
other options include opening a store that sells all my favorite things. and a bar/venue/cafe sort of thing underground in a cave. and writing childerns books for groanups and making music and changing the world etc etc etc.
when i look forward five years into my life i dont see anything, i actually can't imagine what i'll be doing. maybe i wont be me or something.
and when i was little i wanted to work for NPR, they seemed so professional switching between reporters and stories and stations and stuff. oh and i wanted to work for NASA in Houston after seeing Apollo 13, all those rows of computers lined up doing such important things, it made me giddy.
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Post by Taxidermy on Jun 24, 2007 18:59:37 GMT
When I was wee, I wanted to be a vet; until I realised that animals hate me and I hate animals. I did aswell, but the idea of putting my hand up a cow's urm..parts.. put me off a bit.
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Post by Taxidermy on Jun 24, 2007 19:00:34 GMT
I have the grand total of 0 solid plans. It doesn't really matter right now though, I'll be sitting Standard Grades in around two years time (jesus it's a while away yet). Ideally, I'd love to do something in Philosophy. See if you can be Patrick's personal philosopher. Oooft. What a beautiful existence that would be.
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Post by Clare on Jun 24, 2007 19:04:11 GMT
When I was wee, I wanted to be a vet; until I realised that animals hate me and I hate animals. I did aswell, but the idea of putting my hand up a cow's urm..parts.. put me off a bit. Yeah, that was a turning moment of my childhood when my brother took me aside and explained, in detail, how vets help cows to give birth.
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Post by Taxidermy on Jun 24, 2007 19:05:07 GMT
I did aswell, but the idea of putting my hand up a cow's urm..parts.. put me off a bit. Yeah, that was a turning moment of my childhood when my brother took me aside and explained, in detail, how vets help cows to give birth. No one told me! I saw it on tv. >.<
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Post by Clare on Jun 24, 2007 19:05:30 GMT
Haha, TV ruins all of our dreams.
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Post by Taxidermy on Jun 24, 2007 19:07:29 GMT
Apart from Sumo TV. The name alone makes dreams COME TRUE.
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Post by Clare on Jun 24, 2007 19:15:03 GMT
Sumo TV? That sounds like an amazing afternoon of entertainment. What's more awesome than guys in nappies wrestling?
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