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Posted by Skipper on Dec-19-2006 14:15:

One of my closest friends is mid to late 40s (we're not exactly sure) and he can out-party all of you.

Love him.


Posted by exstasie on Dec-19-2006 14:32:

Re: Re: PARTYING IN YOUR LATE 20's-EARLY 30's

quote:
Originally posted by nadezhda
ha, that's like the opposite for me. as a student i had loads of disposable income and now i have no money even though i make more money than i did as a student. go figure. must be paying back those pesky student loans that does it.


That's like me..kinda lol

My parents paid for all my tuition and education expenses. So all if my income is disposable for whatever I want...

I probably made close to 20G this year just working part time and in the summer. I have lots in savings, but since I have "no responsibilities" ie. kids, wife, mortgage...I have all of my income do to whatever I want such as party...and partying abroad!


Posted by Spin Laden on Dec-19-2006 14:44:

pay them back, bitch.


Posted by exstasie on Dec-19-2006 15:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Spin Laden
pay them back, bitch.


who me? lol


Posted by Tordan on Dec-19-2006 18:22:

I was in full party mode for the past 2-3 years. Went out pretty much every weekend and now I've got it out of my system. I just turned 28 and I'm focusing on other aspects of my life. I've gotten to the point where I'm not wow-ed by most of the DJs so I'm gonna be selective of the parties I attend in the future. But I have no intentions of stopping completely for the next few years at least.


Posted by kabelicious on Dec-19-2006 18:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Tordan
I was in full party mode for the past 2-3 years. Went out pretty much every weekend and now I've got it out of my system. I just turned 28 and I'm focusing on other aspects of my life. I've gotten to the point where I'm not wow-ed by most of the DJs so I'm gonna be selective of the parties I attend in the future. But I have no intentions of stopping completely for the next few years at least.


+1

Or at least save myself for Toronto stellar shindigs. Just turned 26 and I think I'll spend my summer hiking and discovering the West - bandit style.


Posted by dance2dabeat on Dec-19-2006 18:59:

almost 26 here....

havent been out often lately but when i do it's party time and i love it...my body has build tolerance over the yrs and well it's no wonder we have a lot of ppl in the scene who are in their late 20's early 30's partying... they are professionals


Posted by Misanthrope on Dec-19-2006 19:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
+1 ... but the fruit hangs a little lower on the vine.


your berries only dropped recently?


Posted by CandyGirl on Dec-19-2006 23:07:

quote:
Originally posted by *TiEsTo*SuX*
Oh yes there are...I know a couple that I met not too long ago...I won't mention any names for the sake of their privacy but these two already have kids of their own and party like there is no tomorrow.


Hmmmm... Sounds like a couple I know.

Honestly, I don't believe partying should have an upset limit in age, but you may need to be more selective about the venues you go to. Thankfully, most EM venues in Toronto are age tolerant for the simple reason that most of the people who go to these places are there for the love of the music... and if the music is the main draw, then age is irrelevant.

Just ensure to take care of your responsibilities first, then there's nothing wrong with rewarding yourself with a few hours on the dancefloor whenever you feel the desire. Personally, I find it to be the best stress reliever around & does the mind, body & soul a world of good! Just take it easy on the supplements... I've seen a lot of bright lights burn out before their time... the trick to longevity in the party circuit is moderation.


Posted by Slixter on Dec-20-2006 01:24:

quote:
Originally posted by AnitA
29 going on 20, never felt better

You're as young as you feel. Age is just a number.

Moderation is the key.


+1 on this one!!! (28 over here) Just can't do the Thursday straight thru to Monday without stopping anymore...and now I definately need a pre-nap in the afternoon if I plan on staying all night!!! But it doesn't stop me from enjoying myself...just more selective on which events I attend.


Posted by Wurm on Dec-20-2006 02:04:

quote:
Originally posted by *TiEsTo*SuX*
Oh yes there are...I know a couple that I met not too long ago...I won't mention any names for the sake of their privacy but these two already have kids of their own and party like there is no tomorrow.



Well, when you go out all night, often there is no real tomorrow. It just ends up being a continuation of the night before.


Posted by CandyGirl on Dec-20-2006 11:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Wurm
Well, when you go out all night, often there is no real tomorrow. It just ends up being a continuation of the night before.


What!?!?!?!?


Posted by charmscars on Dec-20-2006 13:00:

Re: Re: PARTYING IN YOUR LATE 20's-EARLY 30's

quote:
Originally posted by nadezhda
ha, that's like the opposite for me. as a student i had loads of disposable income and now i have no money even though i make more money than i did as a student. go figure. must be paying back those pesky student loans that does it.

anyways, i am not 27 yet, thank god. (LOL. don't yell at me, people!) but i will be very shortly, and skipper pretty much summed up my feelings on the subject. and to be honest, i find i'm really going back to my indie rock roots this year. i'm pretty bored with clubbing at the moment and want to do other things, and hear other genres of music that i like, not that this is really anything new. that's not to say i don't go out anymore, but there are fewer djs that i will go out of my way to see, and half the time i'd rather just go to bed. again, the old age does that!



I'm in the same boat. I'm just not feeling the club scene right now, and have been seeking out the same genre of music I did when I was in my early 20's. I have also found that with age, my tolerance of certain venues has decreased. If it's not comfortable, with space to dance, breathe etc, I'm not going to have a good time. I really enjoyed going to System b/c the temperature was always cool, it wasn't overcrowded on most nights, they had ample bathrooms and seating... but since they've closed I've only been out once in Toronto.


Posted by TheVrk on Dec-20-2006 13:07:

moderation is the key


Posted by urban_legend on Dec-20-2006 16:53:

quote:
Originally posted by CandyGirl
What!?!?!?!?



what don't you understand, obviously you have never had a three day binge........they are fun, bad for the system though, feelin it right now with a temp of 104....


Posted by English Rachel on Dec-20-2006 17:48:

Does age affect your sense of humour?

I laughed out loud at this....


Posted by Cuzo on Dec-20-2006 17:53:




Remember kids, it doesn't take money, it doesn't take fame, you don't need no credit card to ride this train.


Posted by girllovingtvibe on Dec-20-2006 18:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
+1 ... but the fruit hangs a little lower on the vine.


loves it!


Posted by girllovingtvibe on Dec-20-2006 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by dallastar
My anthem is "my girl likes to party all the time, party all the time, party all the time"....Eddie Murphy FTW


ehmmmmm oh yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh baby


Posted by CandyGirl on Dec-20-2006 22:49:

quote:
Originally posted by urban_legend
what don't you understand, obviously you have never had a three day binge........they are fun, bad for the system though, feelin it right now with a temp of 104....


You're absolutely right... I've never had a three day binge. The most I've partied is 7 consecutive nights while on vacation, but that included a minimum 12 hour rest period in between outings.

No way could I survive otherwise. It's no wonder some people burn out so fast. The human body wasn't cut out for that without some kind of payback.

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
moderation is the key


Amen.


Posted by Abercrombie on Dec-20-2006 23:24:

My legs are done after 6am. But a night of dancing I need as part of my healthy excercise program Anyone know how many calories are burned on the dancefloor per hour?


Posted by Endlesswave on Dec-20-2006 23:46:

Re: Re: Re: PARTYING IN YOUR LATE 20's-EARLY 30's

quote:
Originally posted by charmscars
I'm in the same boat. I'm just not feeling the club scene right now, and have been seeking out the same genre of music I did when I was in my early 20's. I have also found that with age, my tolerance of certain venues has decreased. If it's not comfortable, with space to dance, breathe etc, I'm not going to have a good time. I really enjoyed going to System b/c the temperature was always cool, it wasn't overcrowded on most nights, they had ample bathrooms and seating... but since they've closed I've only been out once in Toronto.


We miss you guys. I saw your sis by pure fluke @ Hotel, ended up there with Liam. Get to TO more often.


Posted by Kytracid on Dec-21-2006 03:13:

The older you get, the more tired the club scene seems. Most of the friends I got into the scene with left to pursue other ambitions in their mid 20's. I think at some point you realize the toll exerted on your body from the all night thing, or the after hours experience. After about 50-100 parties, they all begin to feel like the same, and the natural excitement that one used to get when they'd go out, drains away.

I'll still party...once or twice a year. I've left a window open to return to a scene that I loved in my youth. But like a few of the other vetern clubbers have said, it's time to probably look at other venues to spend your recreational time.


Posted by shanny on Dec-21-2006 04:19:

quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
moderation is the key


Thats not what we preach on the "Go Big or Go Home World Tour!"


Posted by MKpacha on Dec-21-2006 04:29:

quote:
Originally posted by shanny
Thats not what we preach on the "Go Big or Go Home World Tour!"



i hear u guys ride retarded horses tho....


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