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  1. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Concentration in Management Information Systems

    long enought title for my resume lol ;D

    I have done 3 different careers in my 4 years, I have liked some and disiked others.

    Info Systems work with databases with large fortune 500 corp it was cool but didn't pay too good out of college

    Moved to FL to another company, that then got FDA investigated, so we got shut down

    Swtiched careers to Finance and tried working at Morgan Stanley as a Financial Advisor, but it was too boring for me, and disliked the atmosphere.

    Stayed in finance but tried my hand in mortgages, but then moved after a few months

    Now am a departmental director for non profit where I use all my skills

  2. I was there almost every Friday in the spring of 03 when RF was playing, Robbie Rivera had soem good nights there. Lime Bar was a nice place also with Matt Martinez, Ivano, Bruno, and Oscar F. playing some good nights.

    It was a good club, but just too big to start with, and too many promoters pulling many different ways.

    Also the owners had no clue :o

  3. it is on again right now, a repeat of part two from last night with in depth interviews with Run DMC.

    It is so funny when DMC talsk about the first time he heard the original " WalkThis Way" and thought it was hill billy music, but he went on to repect and like it.

    Of course I loved the backfround info on the Beasties influence,

  4. yep, I went there for a wedding in june and it was in a really run down section of toledo. The reception was in a church parking lot. Very basic. I felt very bad for that town.

    I will be honest. Ohio in general is going through a definite down economy with the closing of many manufacturing plants and such.

    Many people here are struggling to make ends meet. I live in Toledo currently, born and raised here, moved away for 7 years ans moved back to be near family again.

    There are cons and pros of each state i have lived in, I have lived in Ohio -19 years, Alabama - 5 years, Florida -2 years, and would rather raise a family in Ohio than the other two. The downside is having a good job to pay for everything.

  5. When you are awake for 48 hours straight and never sleep, you can work more.

    I would bet also that mosr are Type A obsessive persoanlities.

    I worked at a large Financial firm and am pretty sure there were more than a few Brokers that used.

    I currently know 2 mortgage brokers that make at least 80k a year, travel to vegas al the time, and blow money on Snow like there is a endles supply of it

  6. Here is a good break events, I know it is not when uou are in town but look at other events they are a part of. and on their websites

    DJ Monk, DJFX, Sean Bauzay @Sonar Sept.25

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    Location: SONAR

    FT LAUDERDALE , FL

    Hallucination Artists Attending:

    MONK

    Details: The last show was a blast...great sound system...intimate smaller venue setting.....bangin'!!!

    Date: Sept 25

    Ticket Price: $15

    Ages: 21 and up

    Hours: 10PM – 4AM

    Price of Admission $15

    http://www.djmonk.com

    From small dark clubs to massive outdoor festivals, always turning it out - it is here where you, the subterranean public may encounter The Monk...... the Mack-Of-All-Trades, dj/producer/artist and overall hustler of culture. Banging out a soundtrack of underground party music that jumps from hard house and breaks to slamming disco-tech, and twisted techno, to drum and bass rinse-outs, the dreadlocked Monk punishes the crossfader as he works one record against another in a style that owes more to hip hop than to conventional club DJ'ing.

    As one of the Founders of Rabbit in the Moon, Pimp Juice and Hallucination Records, Monk is a corner stone of the Southeastern U.S. Scene and has established himself as a devoted player in the Electronic Music Industry worldwide. Best known for his early work and collaboration with Confucius in the collective "Rabbit In The Moon" and as the opening dj to the RITM live show for over a decade ('92-2002), Monk is breaking new ground with several new innovative audio-visual projects.

    One of the most versatile djs around, Monk is known for his unique dj sets ranging from his traditional hardbangin' house -vs- funky breaks style with a touch of drum & bass & hip hop, to a deeper "Dark Side Of The Monk" set that leans toward a darker tech-house meets tribal & disco house style. If Monk can't make yo' booty move, yo' booty must be dead. Voted in BPM magazine as receiving the "most fan email nominations" in the country and one of Americas Favorite DJs - March 2003, Monk has forged his place in the underground dance community. A forefather of the Hallucination-Generation, originator, innovator, guaranteed to rock tha party, Monk continues to freak the funk week in & week out headlining shows across the nation.

  7. There is no spot ont he music list for what we listen to.

    6) Please select your very FAVORITE type of music (select only one)

    Classic Soul

    R & B only

    Jazz

    Hip Hop only

    R & B and Hip Hop

    Reggae

    Rock and Roll

    Heavy Metal

  8. Reality show offers potential green card

    Friday, August 6, 2004 Posted: 12:02 PM EDT (1602 GMT)

    LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Some TV shows offer an extreme makeover, others a bid for pop stardom. But the hottest reality show in the U.S. Hispanic market is offering the ultimate prize -- a potential green card to immigrants desperate to pursue the American dream.

    "Gana la Verde" ("Win the Green") has attracted big audiences and hundreds of contestants willing to eat burritos crammed with live worms, jump off high-speed trucks or wash skyscraper windows in exchange for a year's legal help in speeding up their visa or green card cases.

    The show, run five times a week on small Spanish-language television channels in Los Angeles, San Diego, Houston and Dallas, was the brainchild of Lenard Liberman, executive vice president of the independent TV and radio company Liberman Broadcasting.

    "When you are in the Hispanic market, you realize that immigration and legal status is the number one issue ... They want to be able to earn a living and not have the pressure of wondering if they are able to stay or not," Liberman said on Thursday.

    "We could do a show and give the winner a cash prize, or a toaster oven. But I thought, what would be the ultimate prize for someone living in the United States as an immigrant? ... To have a prestigious law firm handle their case would be something invaluable," he said.

    http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/...card.game.reut/

  9. Are you down with OPP? LOL

    To stay with the Naughty By Nature songs,

    It will be

    " Hip Hop Horray" in Miami all weekend, just look at the freakin commercials they are running about it and the artists attending. This isn't MTV Europe.

    Have a Ghettofabulous weekend, get your bling, your pimp cup, rolling on your 22's, and all weekend along listening to G unit.

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  10. Tiësto performing at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games, Athens 2004.

    This evening on Dutch television the Greek artistic director of the openings ceremony (Dimitris Papaioannou) confirmed that they were very proud to have Tiësto as a part of their official opening of the Olympic Games of Athens 2004 on Friday August 13, 2004. He is going to spin his music live during the parade of athletes. During this parade all participating nations introduce their athletes.

  11. POD is at the tops when it comes to taking club photos.

    I started taking the usual club pictures and found the stright and narrow path sooner or later, and POD helped show me the way.

    You can try and teach someone how to take a artistic picture and that makes the subject look good in a club, but it is like Salvidor Dali trying to teach a 10 year old how to Paint surealism art.

    You just have to have the touch for it, and without POD, DJ would be at a big loss. ;D

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