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| Originally posted by MKpacha i hear u guys ride retarded horses tho.... |
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| Originally posted by shanny Only if our feet are too sore from prancing. |
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| Originally posted by MKpacha i also hear they sell fancy boots for ppl your age that stop the back pain whilst prancing... lord only knws the kooks that came up with those |
" Everyday is saturday night...but I cant wait til SUNDAY morning!!!"
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| Originally posted by MKpacha i also hear they sell fancy boots for ppl your age that stop the back pain whilst prancing... lord only knws the kooks that came up with those |
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| Originally posted by dance2dabeat " Everyday is saturday night...but I cant wait til SUNDAY morning!!!" |
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| Originally posted by dance2dabeat " Everyday is saturday night...but I cant wait til SUNDAY morning!!!" |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree SKETCHBAG! |
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| Originally posted by shanny Thats not what we preach on the "Go Big or Go Home World Tour!" |
Ooops 
never too old to do what you love.
My wife and I just got into this scene this year, and have been thoroughly enjoying getting to know the nooks and crannies of Toronto's club culture. I'm 29 and she's 27. I've always enjoyed electronica, but never did i think such a vast culture existed for it! The moderation point is key; if you burn it out, you can easily become disillusioned or bored with the scene... the thing we LOVE about this scene, is that most the people have a genuine love for the music...which is what brought us to the parties.
Welcome to Trance Addict, and have a blast in the scene--whether listening to sets at home, or partying it up with friends in your favourite club.
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| Originally posted by Kytracid 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. |
I'll be 31 in March and have been partying 6 years this year. My girlfriend (25) parties by my side and I really don't see our party times ending anytime soon.
We moderate a little now. keep it to once a month whenever possible. lately the vibes ahvn't been as good which has made it easier to stay away.
Can't wait for Zone day in January though.
I have primarily stopped because my favorite places have shut down like System Soundbar. All other places are too crowded or just play Gansta crap all nigth whch makes me want to assault someone. I know what I'm doing with 30 Mil if I win Friday... re-opening SystemS.
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| Originally posted by Endlesswave We miss you guys. I saw your sis by pure fluke @ Hotel, ended up there with Liam. Get to TO more often. |
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| Originally posted by charmscars aww thanks. That can be my new years resolution! |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree Actually, vibram soles are very good if you do suffer from chronic back pain. And yes. GO HARD OR GO HOME! |
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| Originally posted by MKpacha i also hear they sell fancy boots for ppl your age that stop the back pain whilst prancing... lord only knws the kooks that came up with those |
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| Originally posted by misslexxus Are there other TA's out there 27+ ??? |
The thing is.. self-assurance comes with age and that makes everything more fun..
You can let loose in ways you could not when you were 21. You choose your friends because you like them .. not because your best friend is friends with them..
You feel more confident to go against the grain..
Life really does get better after 25.
Also partying later is more fun because you have money to do.. and do it right.
Go Big or Go Home.. 
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| Originally posted by She_Fitz The thing is.. self-assurance comes with age and that makes everything more fun.. You can let loose in ways you could not when you were 21. You choose your friends because you like them .. not because your best friend is friends with them.. You feel more confident to go against the grain.. Life really does get better after 25. Also partying later is more fun because you have money to do.. and do it right. Go Big or Go Home.. |
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| Also partying later is more fun because you have money to do.. and do it right. |
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| Originally posted by She_Fitz Life really does get better after 25. Also partying later is more fun because you have money to do.. and do it right. Go Big or Go Home.. |
life at 50 is awesome. Kids have grown up, still live at home in the basement. no rent no spending groceries.
Except for my curfew, i pretty much can do whatever I want.
The money comes straight out of my RRSP.
life is great

I can't believe no one said this yet but most of the major DJs are in their 40s and even 50s!
For example, John Digweed and Sasha are both in their 40s and they'll be headlining the Giant Event in Los Angeles
Danny Teneglia I think is 45 or older.
Long-term electronica lovers tend to hold up pretty well
I think most of us can pass for younger without even trying. Something about the music keeps us from aging or it's all that time where we are not under direct sunlight 
I think if your older and still in the scene. You're probably much wiser in what you do, when you go out, where you want to be. And definitely have to love the music. Otherwise you would have retired years ago 
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| Originally posted by Misanthrope life at 50 is awesome. Kids have grown up, still live at home in the basement. no rent no spending groceries. Except for my curfew, i pretty much can do whatever I want. The money comes straight out of my RRSP. life is great |
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