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I've thought about this a lot lately since I'm turning the big 3-0 this year!

Honestly, I can't imagine my life w/out music/dancing. My Mom and Aunt are 50+ and they still party! Will my involvement in the scene change? Probably. Part of the reason I want to get into spinning records is that it is a way to stay connected with the music as I get older. I'd also like to become more involved in club management and promotion. Eventually, I will own my own spot. But I'm in no rush.

As for the other aspects of my life. I suspect I will go on to get my PhD, own my own house and perhaps someday get married. Then again, you never really know what the future holds!

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well i see myself slowing down a bit, but i love to travel and travelling and going out will probably remain..hopefully in 5 and plus years ill be out of Law School. and maybe even have my first CD out...own my own houses hahaha, be single and happy, and still of course be working on music or have a leading role, as you can see my heart is much more into entertainment then in law, but i need something to fall back on, so thats why im doing the school...well that sums it up a bit joeygk:)

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Law school has almost run its course for me....only one year left, so I doubt I'll be able to party at the pace I'm keeping now. In 5 years I see myself, being more selective about when and where I go out. I'll still party myself into a comma, just once a month instead of three times a week; the only difference is I'll have better clothes and only drink Kristal! :D

Yeah- the law school thing is pretty much a safety net. Once I have my degree and pass the Bar, I'm taking some time off and try a few other things. *Maybe move to Ibiza and become a DJ!

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Originally posted by joeygk

Law school has almost run its course for me....only one year left, so I doubt I'll be able to party at the pace I'm keeping now. In 5 years I see myself, being more selective about when and where I go out. I'll still party myself into a comma, just once a month instead of three times a week; the only difference is I'll have better clothes and only drink Kristal! :D

Yeah- the law school thing is pretty much a safety net. Once I have my degree and pass the Bar, I'm taking some time off and try a few other things. *Maybe move to Ibiza and become a DJ!

well when u get to Ibiza be sure to hit a chynadoll up hahaha..and be sure to give me tips on "Survival 101 in Law school"hmmmmm maybe we can be partners..hahaha...

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Originally posted by joeygk

*Maybe move to Ibiza and become a DJ!

Don't do it! The food is so damn gross, eveything is french fries and pork an beans! It's hella bomb only for 3 months. A friend accidentally went there in February and she said half of EVERYTHING was closed and it was like a ghost town. Also said it rained alot. Only good clubs open are Pacha and El Divino.

I have rethought my five year post. In 5 years I will be in a leather easy-boy in a small empty studio apartment in the ghetto wearing VR glasses getting off on virtual porn with a belly full of top ramen, macaroni & cheese, and ketchup.

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i would just move to Spain, Madrid specifically, good football, good food, speak spanish and get me a Spanish girl :D then take trips to Ibiza during the summer, and London, and Milan, and Koln, and Berlin, and Morrocco, and Paris, and Marseille, and Munich, and.......

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Originally posted by vicman

i would just move to Spain, Madrid specifically, good football, good food, speak spanish and get me a Spanish girl :D then take trips to Ibiza during the summer, and London, and Milan, and Koln, and Berlin, and Morrocco, and Paris, and Marseille, and Munich, and.......

The food kinda sucked over there, except for ham and chorizo. Everything else was bland and tasteless. But the women, football and clubs were amazing.

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Originally posted by crank47

Well, how about Entertainment Law? Those guys have the most fun and party all the time. You can even read your own contracts.

now that seems like a good suggestion....i thought about that...but that job is very competitive...any suggestions crank??

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in five years, i see myself, creating more intense pieces of writing, directing kickass movies and producing more intellingent music - as shady wouldsay, and of course being more in love with art than i am now - with an awesome, more than sexy lady by my side... still partying though, although maybe a little less amount of :roll:

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