Another friend asked me if I’d be interested in DJing his wedding in May. Time to start figuring this out for real.
Josh Mock's Life List
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1. figure out what i want to do with my life
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2. get married
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3. Have Kids
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4. lose weight
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5. work in a recording studio
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6. Learn to play the piano
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7. throw things away
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8. Buy a House
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9. learn to cook better
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10. Keep my room clean
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11. practice guitar more often
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12. see The Mars Volta live
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13. see Sufjan Stevens live
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14. learn to play the drums
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15. Be A DJ
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16. learn how to drive stick
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17. build a CSS Zen Garden style sheet
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18. have a dog
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19. learn to play slide guitar
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How I did it: An unlimited Rhapsody subscription, a good pair of headphones, a desk job, perhaps a touch of questionable musical acquisition and a crazy amount of dedication. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I bought a ticket, got some friends to go with me, got amped up about it for a few months, then I went and had the time of my life. Pretty simple. Read how I did it…
Last month I picked out and ordered all the music that was played at my best friend’s wedding reception. I got a few complements from those that knew and, generally speaking, it seemed like people enjoyed the music. I didn’t see anyone complaining, at least. So that’s something.
Not even sure why I’m trying to write anything about this. There are no words to describe how awesome it was to see Radiohead last night, on the final night of their US tour.
I want to do this again. And again. And again.
