Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
A very little about me
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Author: jcd on June 19 2006
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--> 29 years of age.

Born in Connecticut, moved to Michigan. College in Chicago, re-settled in Michigan.

Started making music back in the day with ScreamTracker (represent!) and continue to do so with various programs and varying degrees of success. I like most of it, most people who hear it seem to have decent things to say, and my music has been chosen to be in several films and on the Cartoon Network.

I've never had a cavity. I've never broken a bone. I still have my appendix, and all my wisdom teeth are currently crowded into my mouth.

That pic up there is me after a day of drinking in the hot sun. I seem to be attempting to make a point of some kind.

I like talking about synthesizers, scooters, sneakers, and hairstyles.

I've sold pizza, clothes, books, and real estate.

Not going gray yet, but beginning to attain some troubling bulk in the gut area.

I enjoy reading books that don't suck, and watching movies that do.

Never had a dog. Cats only.
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cartoon network is my dream job.

Lucky you with good teeth. I brush and floss as I should and I still have cavities, or well two cracked molars. It was probably from the braces. I wish I could spend as much money on music stuff as I'll have to spend on teeth.

I plan on selling real estate soon, did that go well for you? I think I'd do a good job considering I'm good at web design, did a marketing director job at a real estate agency, and I think I'm alright with people. Do you try to be yourself and just take care of business, or do you have to try and look/act all flat and conservative for people to trust you in helping to buy or sell their properties. And I'm turning 20 in june, do you think age is an important issue too?

i wish i had good teeth. i have like 8 filled cavities, one crown, one cap (for a chipped tooth) and no wisdom teeth. i blame my british heritage.

Well, as a realtor at 20, the major thing you're going to run into is trust issues. People seem to equate age with experience, which can be extremely misleading. Clients may have a very hard time believing that you know what you're doing. But if you feel it, go for it.

Don't waste your time worrying about how to act; just be yourself and spend your time getting to know the local market. Don't just go straight for the best split (heh), hang your license at a firm that is willing to invest some time helping you get your feet wet and teaching you the ropes. Also important is some decent business attire and etiquette (you can get a 'for dummies' book on the subject that will put you above half the people in the business).

As far as your teeth, get yourself an Oral-B Pulsar. It's like a little trip to valhalla everytime you brush.

damn you and your perfect teeth!! mine are falling apart ... I'm destined to be a bum.

OI!!
im british and i have no fillings, cavities, braces or anything ever. and they are all proper straight!
so ha! ;)

i must have got them genes from a non-brit somewhere down the bloodline.

keep the sheep alive...I'll take care of the wool

i have many fillings. sleep while breathing through the mouth, you know.

I have some much metal in my mouth, I need to put my guitar real low because of the magnetic pickups...
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frnortnr said: "i wish i had good teeth. i have like 8 filled cavities, one crown, one cap (for a chipped tooth) and no wisdom teeth. i blame my british heritage."

I would be inclined to agree with you but I reckon its more your Ukrainian side. ;)

my ukranian flatmate has decent teeth actually! it all depends on your daily vodka intake I suppose.

i'm british and have zero fillings. i have one capped tooth from when i faceplanted the playground when i was about 10. that's it.


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