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Christmas over, swirving into the new year precauciously
Wednesday 26th December 2007, 12:00 AM

So who had a fun christmas? Mine wasn't bad, seeing family but walking home at 2:30am on christmas day was a bit bollacks since me and my brother had an argument, him keeping me awake all night, snoring and since that was all he cared about, him gettig a good night sleep, I decided to leave my sisters house, and walk home, which was about a mile away.

the next day we kinda patched things up, but he is selfish in his nature, that's him.

Got Xmas I got quite a few nice gifts, a moonjar from Paul, drink dispensers from Ryan, funky bright clubwear from amy, a snazzy cappachino maker from mum, wii from dad (now sporting wii injury), money from relatives, a retro petrol style drinks pump from sister and baileys gift set and many more gifts. Many thanks for them all, and I'm just trying to find a decent place for them all!

I am now available for hire!
The one thing I bought for Christmas for myself was some decks, yes I am now a fully pledged DJ and have had plenty of time to practice, I've been a PC DJ for a long time now but fully switching to decks is a great feeling but about 10x the intensity, its rather hard work, but then again you got alot more buttons to play with Smile

I've got my first gig on the 28th of December for mr brads birthday, and are looking forward to it, look out for DJ Dellboy at a small gay venue near you!

I havnt a clue what I'm doing to new years eve, but if someone needs a pint-sized DJ, give us a shout!

Kisses, hope everyone had a very merry Christmas and wishing everyone a funky, eventful new year x
 

Tags: New year, Christmas, Event, Dj, Hire, Family

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Mr Brad
Hey Mr Dell, Mr Brad here.... thanks soo much for coming yesterday, rele did appreciate it....... shame we had a straight audience, but never the less, was a laugh, and hope to see ya soon!! Happy
Saturday 29th December 2007, 4:52 PM



 




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