Now just hold on a minute. I don't do that. The venue gave the bride to be my email address & the first thing she said in her email was 'don't be that guy' not 'don't do what you're known for doing'. It was pitched to me as if this is something that happens at a lot of weddings these days :O
Defensive much, MOI? Heh.
I never said you did nor was trying to imply that. What I'm saying is maybe the DJ in question does that sort of thing and markets himself as that sort of DJ. There are clients out there that want that sort of thing (not my cup of tea for sure).
04-08-2015, 12:01 PM
Nakatomi
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Originally Posted by DeckstarDeluxe
I never said you did nor was trying to imply that. What I'm saying is maybe the DJ in question does that sort of thing and markets himself as that sort of DJ. There are clients out there that want that sort of thing (not my cup of tea for sure).
I bet nobody is forewarned though, seen as the DJ is a resident using their gear. Tick the 'Want the DJ to use off-colour humour during the reception' box in the booking questionnaire? Heh.