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Snowman

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#2
yeah 11 years have gone by since i havent. had a lot of personal issues i had to get handled.

i drive a forklift at the local glass factory, making right now $14.25 An Hour. been there 7 years now.

Libbey Inc.- Libbey Glassware, Syracuse China, World Tableware, and Traex. - Home


but for next year im gonna try to get in for spring classes, just go part time. and hoping to get a 2 year degree in something, as they say its never too late to go back to school. my heart is in it right now, but mentally i got to get myself prepared for it.
 

Casey

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Staff member
#3
I was raised in the music industry. i have three cousins, two who are producers/songwriters and one of whom is a vocalist and before I was even 5 years old they had sold millions of albums.

i began writing songs when I was 8. when i was 16 i left high school and joined a band with one of my aforementioned cousins. our independant release in 2004 became the biggest album of the year, won a ton of awards and we signed with sony to release it internationally in 2005. that also sold very well and we had songs in big hollywood and bollywood movies and video games. made another album in 2007, again, it did really well, won awards, critical acclaim, millions of plays online, etc etc etc. started putting together a greatest hits compilation for our new deal with EMI/virgin, it came out last month. recorded 2 new songs for the compilation and put one out as a single with little to no promotion or PR. people jumped all over it and it became our biggest song to date, to our surprise. shot a video for it that's coming out this friday. during all of the above we have regularly toured most countries in the world, but have deliberately not toured much in the USA despite having a big fanbase there. reason being we've been working on a big international pop album. the songs we've finished so far have landed us a deal with one of the biggest record labels in the states. hope to release the album early next year. already got another hollywood movie lined up, this time we might actually appear as ourselves in the movie, performing the song that they want to use. but we'll see.

oh and i've been writing and recording my solo album for the last 2 years. hopefully finish that soon, it's mostly done.

next question?
 

Stred

Stank ass bitch
Staff member
#4
^ do you get an erection every time you look in the mirror or just when you post?

me, well I am an apprentice builder. You college cooks are smarter then me but I will be earning more money than you so :p
 

Bobby Sands

Well-Known Member
#5
^^all the apprentices like you said the same thing over here. Now they have no work because of the downturn in the construction industry and little options either. Lots of them are going back to college now.
 

Stred

Stank ass bitch
Staff member
#6
Yeah it's happening a lot over here as well.. but we are flat out at the moment. I don't know if it has anything to do with that we do more renovations/extensions type of work, rather than new homes, but I hope it stays this way.
 

Duke

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#7
Yeah it's happening a lot over here as well.. but we are flat out at the moment. I don't know if it has anything to do with that we do more renovations/extensions type of work, rather than new homes, but I hope it stays this way.

On your next trip to the Sydney area, you will be bitten by a funnelweb spider and because the ambulance gets stuck in traffic, you willl die.

Don't go to Sydney.
 
#9
I was raised in the catering industry. i have three Michelin star experience, two of them are from working on stage placements and one when i got the chance to work with a one star chef, and before I was even 5 years old i had learned how to make poached eggs.

i began cooking boiled eggs and sodiers when I was 8. when i was 16 i left high school and joined a kitchen brigade with one of the aforementioned chefs. our independant restaurant in 2004 got the best restaurant of the year, won a ton of awards and we signed deals with AA and Michelin to release an international magazine column in 2005. that also sold very well and we had coverage in big hollywood and bollywood magazines and video games like Ratatouille for Nintendo DS. made another magazine column in 2007, again, it did really well, won awards, critical acclaim, millions of reads online, etc etc etc. started putting together a greatest recipe compilation for our new deal with BBC Cookwatch, it came out last month. made 2 new menus for the company to publish and put one out as a la carte with little to no promotion or PR. people jumped all over it and it became our best menu to date, to our surprise. shot a photo shoot for all the new dishes that's coming out this friday. during all of the above we have regularly toured most restaurants in the country gathering ideas, but have deliberately not sampled much in USA restaurants despite us having a many American dishes on the menu like chilli con carni and beef bugers. reason being we've been working on a big international menu from home. the menus we've finished so far have landed us a deal with one of the biggest catering industries in the states. hope to release another menu early next year. already got hollywood movie stars lined up for restaurant bookings, this time we might actually put doughnuts on the menu ourselves as a dessert, presenting the dish that they want, but we'll see.

oh and i've been writing and recording my cooking portfolio for the last 2 years. hopefully finish that soon, it's mostly done.

next question?
 

Stred

Stank ass bitch
Staff member
#10
On your next trip to the Sydney area, you will be bitten by a funnelweb spider and because the ambulance gets stuck in traffic, you willl die.

Don't go to Sydney.
:? I am surpose to head up in a couple of months
The Sydney funnel-web spider, Atrax robustus, is a notoriously dangerous Australian funnel-web spider found within a 100-km radius of Sydney, Australia.

wiki
GOD DAmmIT

both. care to suck it? :idea:
lol no but I met a Indian cab driver that would. True story
 

Jokerman

Well-Known Member
#12
i began writing songs when I was 8. when i was 16 i left high school and joined a band with one of my aforementioned cousins. our independant release in 2004 became the biggest album of the year, won a ton of awards and we signed with sony to release it internationally in 2005. that also sold very well and we had songs in big hollywood and bollywood movies and video games. made another album in 2007, again, it did really well, won awards, critical acclaim, millions of plays online, etc etc etc. started putting together a greatest hits compilation for our new deal with EMI/virgin, it came out last month. recorded 2 new songs for the compilation and put one out as a single with little to no promotion or PR. people jumped all over it and it became our biggest song to date, to our surprise. shot a video for it that's coming out this friday. during all of the above we have regularly toured most countries in the world, but have deliberately not toured much in the USA despite having a big fanbase there. reason being we've been working on a big international pop album. the songs we've finished so far have landed us a deal with one of the biggest record labels in the states. hope to release the album early next year. already got another hollywood movie lined up, this time we might actually appear as ourselves in the movie, performing the song that they want to use. but we'll see.
See, people: Stay in school! You don't want to end up like this, the future sound of Asia.
 

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