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The Spouse's DJing event went off last night without too much in the way of issues. I enjoyed myself quite a bit, and it seemed like everyone except for a tiny handful of people did. We didn't break even - didn't even come close - which sucks a bit (y'all need to drink more, apparently; also, certain people *ahemBugcatchcough* need to not bogart the bartender when they're only buying one drink), but I think I'm much more concerned about that than the Spouse is. The upstairs and downstairs bartenders both seemed to dig the mix, as well; one of them stayed after his shift to talk about the equipment and ended up suggesting that they might be able to talk the owner into charging less, which would be cool if they come through on that.
Next time I need to make sure that (1) flyers happen at least a month in advance of the gig, and (2) I blank-invite my entire Facebook friendslist - that's 11 years of former students, most of whom are now old enough to drink.
Anyway, for those who missed it, here's the setlist for the evening. And, echoing the Spouse - thanks to the Phonogram author and artist, Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, for the inspiration. I think we're gonna keep doing this.
Next time I need to make sure that (1) flyers happen at least a month in advance of the gig, and (2) I blank-invite my entire Facebook friendslist - that's 11 years of former students, most of whom are now old enough to drink.
Anyway, for those who missed it, here's the setlist for the evening. And, echoing the Spouse - thanks to the Phonogram author and artist, Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, for the inspiration. I think we're gonna keep doing this.