Alwin said:
The more you deal with people the more you realise your dreamworld is just that: YOUR dreamworld. Others may have completely different ideas, ideals, beliefs, etc. This may result in you "adapting to reality" by replacing your dreamworld by something based more and more on your experiences in life. Is it sad? I'm not sure. It may prevent some personal suffering in the future if you know what is realistic to expect from other people and what not.Dhatura said:Isn't it just sad? As soon as you become your own breadwinner, you fall out of the dreamworld.
Is it sad though? Maybe not sad just depressing
Well actually mick was'nt playing in aband or even singing when i met him, i was the one who was in a bandDhatura said:Says the missus of a music lad
Susie said:Well actually mick was'nt playing in aband or even singing when i met him, i was the one who was in a band
Su Jacko said:Does it change the way you see a person, if they're in a band. I mean, not everyone makes a career out of it so the same person you may be rude to in the pub/or ignore at a gig may be part of there music scene themselves....sooo
Do you act differently around band men? The truth like, a groupie amnesty. orrr
do you know a 'friend' who acts differently, you don't need to mention names but still, GRASS THEM UP!