I noticed that you said painting and drawing and not djing.
I mean look at T-1000, he's famous for painting, drawing,
and DJing.  =D  He's a good role model.  

Glyph.

In a message dated 1/31/01 7:58:55 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Not everyone wants to be famous... Lots of people
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>paint and draw for pleasure...
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>Nick (Dj Pacific:)
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>> Well first, if the drive is there then those bedroom
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>> dj's need to go out and
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>> provide themselves with that opportunity...that
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>> chance.  Meet the right people
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>> ...start new friendships that can work for you and
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>> get you to where you 
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>> want to be.  You don't have to go to the extreme of
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>> kissing ass (to phred), 
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>> you just have to work it so that you have something
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>> people want and vice versa
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>> AND, be friends/comrades with them at the same time.
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>> There's nothing with trying to get an opportunity
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>> but don't be desperate 
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>>   
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>> If you're not getting the chance in your hometown,
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>> go somewhere else.  Its a 
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>> big 
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>> move, but it comes down to whether you are serious
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>> about having this sort of 
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>> career.
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>> I mean c'mon, you spend all this time and money,
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>> heart and soul, in this 
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>> hobby, why not
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>> get some recognition?
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>> Stop making excuses, if you're good, then bring it
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>> on!
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>> Peace,
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>> Glyph
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