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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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you should have had a third poll option which reads 'well what do you think, should i...
3) punch and kick my friend into a mushy pulp for being a careless fool?
he should really pay for a replacement to be honest. that seems to be the fairest option. or at least contribute some money towards getting you a replacement for being slack next to your expensive gear. if i directly fooked up some of my friend's DJ equipment i would pay to get it repaired or replaced. seeing as im skint id probably have to sell something or at least defer for a while until i can accrue the money. but i would pay it back. maybe not straight away but id like to think inside of 3 months. just honour amongst friends really. and tell your buddy to be fecking careful not to drink or smoke next to dj equipment in future! likewise my friends take care not to drink or smoke next to my studio gear (although i watch them like a HAWK when the spliff starts to waver over my virus b).
explain to your mate in these terms: would you drink alcohol next to a baby in a pram? what if you spilt it all over my kid and knocked him the fuck out with your glass? dont drink near my kids!
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Feb-03-2005 05:05
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RJT
last minute disco

Registered: Oct 2004
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Random Extra Fact:
All $400 for the new DJM came from my buddy, not to mention a significant quantity of the finest green that mother earth has to offer.
This more than made up for it for me. This is one of my oldest friends, so I definitely did not even think for one moment he would try to scam me, I knew he'd take responsibility.
I came out of it good, for the moment, and while I am pretty anal retentive already about people having liquids near my stuff, I guess it just goes to show that if you take your eyes off your equipment for one second (Well, maybe more like 15, but hey I needed to find a record!), shit can happen.
Just thought I'd stick up for my mate a bit, he is, after all, not a bad fellow :-)
Cheers,
RJT
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Feb-03-2005 05:34
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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| quote: | | All $400 for the new DJM came from my buddy, not to mention a significant quantity of the finest green that mother earth has to offer. |
ok your mate is a gooooood mate.
add a 4th option to the poll saying 'should i...'
4) pat my mate on the back for paying up, giving me some quality smoke and generally being an allround fab human being? come spill some ale on my djm tommorow! we can scam the insurance companies and go out and get a xone 92 and a holiday to the carribean with tha moneh!
i think if you are comfortable with what you are using then stick with it. it was only a freak accident that parted company between you and your 500 in the first place anyway. whilst you may have bought a mixer with a better feature set with the money its best not to think about that cuz you've already bought a replacement 500. if you keep thinking about it, it will just eat you up inside! i wouldnt dwell on what you 'might' have got with the money. but rather focus more on how you can improve with the tools you already have. its overall a more productive frame of mind to be in. and after all, its not the tools which make the worksman good. its how the worksman uses the tools he has thats the important bit. my 2 pence.
Last edited by Derivative on Feb-03-2005 at 06:11
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