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Jim Bon Jovi 06-05-2016 10:31 PM

Just older (and that's OK)
 
Oi oi I've not been on here in ages and can't actually remember the last time I contributed anything but I thought I'd get a little self indulgent.

I've just been facebooking kathleen because after about a decade of bumping my gums I'm finally actually going to go to New York for my fiance's 30th.

In case you missed that, I'm engaged and as of the 8th of April next year I'll have a wife.

Thought I'd just check in, not to do a big dramatic "see you all later" type post but to let folk who may be interested know what I'm up to as I'm hoping to meet up with Kathleen who's been nothing short of a guru to me on here and elsewhere and reminded me that there's a lot of folk on here, past and present that I've had links to in some way or other.

I've probably been on dry country in some form for over half my life - I remember the Christmas we got our first PC and the first internet thing we did was go to a Bon Jovi site (which I'm sure was Dry County 1). My grandpa who I got pretty much all of my musical talent from was very impressed with the technology but much less so with the guys with the long hair and stratocasters in the pictures (this was before putting tunes online was probably feasible) In a small way this place will always remind me of him.

As well as that, I spent my formative years on here. Admittedly being a bit of a prat a lot of the time but that comes with youth and this place has served as a kind of gauge for me to look back and think - I was like that?

When I first came on here I was a teenager playing in a band, absolutely idolising Richie Sambora and gunning for the stars. I actually got reasonably close to doing something with my own music but as tends to be the case with these things, the moment passed (don't sleep with your lead singer would be my main advice if you want to keep a band together ) and now whilst I still play guitar and drums for fun I've forged quite a nice little sideline as a wedding DJ which I'd have shot you for suggesting I'd ever sell out to that extent when I was first around here. I doubt many of you are interested but my website is www.scotlandspartydj.com if you want to see what I'm up to and it helps my SEO a little every time someone new clicksI've got next to no time for Mr Sambora given how he's presented himself over the past few years.

Aside from that I'm a qualified History teacher that by hook or crook now teaches kids with additional support needs - for the last 18 months and until the end of June I've ran a base teaching kids with profound autism - I clearly remember, quite literally, the minute I decided I was going to become a teacher (I was still on here and working on becoming some sort of yuppie wankbag of an account when I said **** it, this isn't me) and I wouldn't change it for the world.

I see some familiar names posting but it would be great to hear from Dawn, Mike, Ryan and anyone else who was part and parcel of this place back in the day.

Regards

Jim

Captain Walrus 06-06-2016 09:14 PM

Howdy man, I have wondered occasionally what happened to you! Think I must have been here for coming up on half my life too, ridiculous to think about really. Congrats on the engagement, wedding planning totally stressing you out yet? I got married a year and a half ago myself, and never want to plan a wedding again!

Kathleen 06-06-2016 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain Walrus (Post 1201568)
Howdy man, I have wondered occasionally what happened to you! Think I must have been here for coming up on half my life too, ridiculous to think about really. Congrats on the engagement, wedding planning totally stressing you out yet? I got married a year and a half ago myself, and never want to plan a wedding again!

Nice to see you too :) I got married 46 years years ago and I would never plan another wedding either. Once was enough - it was very stressful.

My middle son is getting married for the first time in November. The wedding is being held in a barn in Vermont and those of us going are spending the weekend at the place. This one sounds like FUN (rather than torture) and if I know one thing about my kid - he knows how to throw a party LOL

Bleeding Purist 06-14-2016 10:24 AM

I was actually just pondering on whatever happened to you. Thanks for the update! Always good to hear from the cast of characters that make up the heart and soul of this place.

rocknation 06-14-2016 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by rocknation
...Some of us might describe Bon Jovi as "the soundtrack of our lives." Some of us hoped to duplicate their musical success; some of us were willing to settle for just marrying them. But when those things didn't pan out, we managed to get on with our respective lives -- we've gotten our educations, found employment, climbed out of our parents' nests, cast votes, attended weddings, christenings, and funerals...

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Malachy 06-16-2016 10:38 PM

I always wondered what happened all the old people on here....guess we are al just lurking somewhere....waiting for a new album lol.....Plus Facebook kinda killed forums

Mousebounce 07-09-2016 12:19 AM

Nice to hear from you, Jim! Teaching is rewarding. :) Congrats on your upcoming nuptials as well!!

Mongoose 07-09-2016 12:11 PM

no mention of Big Brother Junior or whatever it was called, so close!

Dawn 10-22-2016 01:59 AM

JIMBO 😀

I remember you well. Great to hear from you and congrats on your engagement. We want loads of pics when you meet up with Kathleen oh yea h and of the wedding 😀 X


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