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what are you doing this summer? - Page 3 — Brooklynian

what are you doing this summer?

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  • daver wrote: Ambitions are: get up, breathe, keep breathing.
    Now we're talking. That and "drag my ass to work everyday without jumping onto the tracks"
  • daver wrote: Ambitions are: get up, breathe, keep breathing.
    Now we're talking. That and "drag my ass to work everyday without jumping onto the tracks"
  • additions to mine:

    move out of my apartment in Ft. Greene and into a new one in Greenpoint (i love the "green" neighborhoods of Brooklyn it seems), start a croquet league, decide weather to make the front of the new apartment a patio or garden, make it whichever is decided, road trips to the Jersey shore and Western PA
  • additions to mine:

    move out of my apartment in Ft. Greene and into a new one in Greenpoint (i love the "green" neighborhoods of Brooklyn it seems), start a croquet league, decide weather to make the front of the new apartment a patio or garden, make it whichever is decided, road trips to the Jersey shore and Western PA

  • Will they, like, bite my head off if I roll up with a snare drum and sticks (for mostly rudimental/roll-based stuff, nothing ridiculously load and obnoxious)? I saw a few guys there with a full kit of sorts (set up to play while standing, so minus the bass), so I'm thinking it can't be that bad... but as if it isn't hard enough already for me to do anything like that in the company of others, I don't want to piss everyone off as the new guy.. :)
    Only if you play badly! You might want to get to know some of the other guys with kits first, you know, start up a conversation, etc. Most (emphasis on MOST) of the people at the circle are very nice.

  • Will they, like, bite my head off if I roll up with a snare drum and sticks (for mostly rudimental/roll-based stuff, nothing ridiculously load and obnoxious)? I saw a few guys there with a full kit of sorts (set up to play while standing, so minus the bass), so I'm thinking it can't be that bad... but as if it isn't hard enough already for me to do anything like that in the company of others, I don't want to piss everyone off as the new guy.. :)
    Only if you play badly! You might want to get to know some of the other guys with kits first, you know, start up a conversation, etc. Most (emphasis on MOST) of the people at the circle are very nice.
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