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Thread: So when does a DJ need to retire or you really need to stay abreast of modern music??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Baffled me mate, I thought you were making a serious, pertinent and germane point, in an effort to provoke intelligent discussion, and disseminate information.
    Then again I could have been wrong.
    Come on Peter, the infamous Clifford-esque style of grammar & punctuation should have given it away

    When I first read it, I refreshed the page, thinking, Steve CAN'T have typed that

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    Quote Originally Posted by A1DL View Post
    Come on Peter, the infamous Clifford-esque style of grammar & punctuation should have given it away

    When I first read it, I refreshed the page, thinking, Steve CAN'T have typed that
    Surely you're not implying that you've started to believe me saying how dim I am?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    The rest of you:
    Now go & sit in the corner with a dictionary & don't come out until you've memorised the definition of the word parody

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    I admit I struggle on a lot of the more modern stuff, but then i get around that by taking Mrs Creature gets around the problem nicely 99% of the time. But I am slowely picking up on the more modern stuff after all there is some good stuff there.

    We done a 50th Wedding anni last night - they wanted a right mix from 30s/40s waltzs foxtrots etc, to cheese, party, 60s'70s'80s pop and some chart stuff. And when we finished of with "the last waltz & The Ovalteenies Wish me luck" gota standing ovation. And we got a healthy tip ontop of the fee. as well as picked up a couple more bookings. (this from a booking I would normally steer clear off,
    new website domain name... http://www.dejavuroadshow.tk/

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    I feel I should point out that I did tell Badger that I was going to post this thread & offered to take it down if he wasn't happy with it.

    Thanks Mr Goulding, nice to see some folks on here can handle having the mickey taken out of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    Thanks Mr Goulding, nice to see some folks on here can handle having the mickey taken out of them.
    I think there are plenty who can.

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    I'm not so sure about that, the amount of times the toys get thrown out of the pram.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    I'm not so sure about that, the amount of times the toys get thrown out of the pram.
    I think there's a difference between people having the mickey taken out of them and toys getting thrown out of the pram for OTHER reasons.

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    Shut it Butthead
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    Shut it Butthead

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