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Laurent Wolf - No Stress.
Bit of french electro, always funny to play that when you are done for the night, right after
-> Swedish House Mafia Ft. Easy - One (Barletta Edit) (pretty different from the Pharell commercial version I do not use often)
Rather say it's nothing new.
Line of conduct :
Do not ask the DJ to play "this" song you like, stay home to listen to it if you are "That" kind of person.
(Remember that happened when I started many years ago, gladly that period is far over now).
The DJ doesn't care about your cellphone number even if "you" are a "bombshell", we are here for your musical entertainment, it will go straight into the trashcan (Three-point field goal since some of us could become basket ball pro after few years of that exercise).
Realize any good enough in the job will see quite a few nightly, and luckily found the One decade ago.
Any tattoos, piercings, apparent daily gym are candies for clients NOT.
Consider it as a part of the show at worst.
I'm not doing private lap dances. *grins, explodes in laugh*
Try your luck with any barman, might work better.
[B] Enjoy, Dance. [/B]
P.S. : Now from personal experience, If you ever bump into me no matter where, and manage to reach me to talk (which is a miracle) without being invited to, I will nod, smile, look human, I could read your lips, but I won't give a crap about what was said and focused on my MK2's dancing. Go back to the dancefloor.
That's one thing I wish I could say once on the mic even if I Never use that, of course, but that's not really commercial huh.
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Refuse to criticize, condemn, or complain. Instead, think and talk only about the things you really want.
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Thinking is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking.
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Be content to act, and leave the talking to others.
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Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away.
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