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woscar
Starstuff

Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
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Jun-25-2008 02:03
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littlee1816
tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Rosemount, United States
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i just got into dj'ing this past year, which was my second year in the dorms. My dorm was the shit though with all trustworthy people, my door was never locked (unless a "visitor" was over) and we had lots of expensive shit. DEFINITELY bring your equipment, dont let worrying hold you back. like people said you can lock it up if youre worried about it, but itll be a great way to have some bangin parties and make some friends.
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Jun-26-2008 07:01
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ibz
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2007
Location: New Jersey, America
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I was wondering the same thing but I decided that I would just leave my gear at home. I'm only doing this because I live about 30 minutes away from where I live on campus. I plan on transferring out after a year though so I would imagine I would bring my gear.
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Jul-02-2008 03:38
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burnedwithin
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Milwaukee, USA
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Use your headphones extensively to mix, be discreet about your roommate's sleeping habits, use spinning as motivation to get your homework done, as a reward for going to class, finishing papers, the like.
All of this = Graduating in four years one smart cookie who can play a heck of a set. Pay it forward . . . you won't regret a thing.
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Jul-11-2008 07:29
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