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The "ask Sushipunk a question" thread (pg. 183)
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| Nerologic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
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I still say go for it, if she's cool. Maybe next time without the friends though.
Uncle thing is weird though, hahaha :wtf: |
Ya I'm sticking with it and going VERRRYYYY slow unlike usual. I will post pics of her (some one requested?) once we officially start dating.
I kinda realize I miss girls like her that have absolutely NO baggage. It seems like 99.99% of the girls I meet my age have TONS of baggage. That .01% is already married hahahaha |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
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| Sushipunk |
I'm fine, thank you.
I don't get it :wtf: |
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| Fledz |
Stu, will I work hard like I'm supposed to for the next 3 weeks before I go on holiday to help my career in the near future, or will I be my usual self and get through life based purely on my " it, I'll wing it like I always have" attitude?
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
" it, I'll wing it like I always have" |
There we go. |
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| Psy-T |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
Stu, I have a big dilemma. I want to put my summer mix out, and have enough music in the pipeline to go nearly 2 hours I think, but the problem is that if I wait until the end of july, 3 or 4 more big tracks will be available. Do I wait for them and then maybe find the same position with more music or do I just do my mix soon & forget they exist (even if they are so good) |
"Big tracks?" That usually means 'popular tracks' in that context, and if that's what you had in mind. no. Who cares about popularity, especially in the context of a set?
If you mean big tracks as in huge peaks or something, still, no. There's plenty of music out there right now, and at any other point in time to not have to wait for something that's about to come out.
It wouldn't make much sense to call them big tracks in the following context, but it's the only one for which waiting isn't a bad idea: The tracks in question fit seamlessly within the rest of your selection and play the exact role you want them to, without which the set doesn't do what you want it to do. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psy-T
"Big tracks?" That usually means 'popular tracks' in that context, and if that's what you had in mind. no. Who cares about popularity, especially in the context of a set?
If you mean big tracks as in huge peaks or something, still, no. There's plenty of music out there right now, and at any other point in time to not have to wait for something that's about to come out.
It wouldn't make much sense to call them big tracks in the following context, but it's the only one for which waiting isn't a bad idea: The tracks in question fit seamlessly within the rest of your selection and play the exact role you want them to, without which the set doesn't do what you want it to do. |
big as in what I've been waiting months to come out so I can get my grubby paws on. With me not being a DJ in the traditional sense, my sets are more a case of showcasing the music that means a lot to me, and helping others discover it. |
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| Lilith |
How many times has Stuart used a sack-wine bladder as a pillow?
1: Its Qld, every night
2: Its Qld, every night the abos don't steal it off me
3: Its Qld, I live dangerously drinking boutique beer instead of XXXX and sack wine |
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| Sushipunk |
Option 3 :p
I have used one for a pillow once though, at a party when I was 15 :stongue: |
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| Lilith |
Late bloomer at 17 on a friends couch in what passed for a party but was mostly just drinking for the sake of nothing better to do.
I always wondered how they got the skin peeling sandy taste in there. Do you think its real sand or just paint thinner? |
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