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[QUOTE="Joe/NotCommon:120142"]I watched this movie last night, it was okay - a few holes in the plot line, but interesting. I was thinking today, if I could go back and do things differently I wonder how different things would be right now. When I was in 8th grade at Pierce Middle School in Milton, I decided I had enough of Milton, so instead of going to Milton High, I went to Blue Hills regional in Canton. If I had not done so, I wonder what my life would have been like? Milton is a really townie town, I already hated alot of the kids and I doubt that would have changed. I am sure I would have a much more pessimistic look on life if I had done that. Maybe, depending on who I became friends with, my years after high school would have been different. It was all the meatheads in Auto Repair that turned me to the arts, so I probably would never have started a label, though I was already into metal and shit before I decided I wanted to start a label or do something with music, so I might have gotten into the underground scene here anyway. For colleges, I only looked at 2 places, Northeastern (which I went to for one year) and the University of nova scotia. If i had chosen the latter, I definately would not have started NotCommon, maybe I would have started a label, but probably not until right about now actually, and I would probably be living in Canada still, in Toronto maybe. How would the metal scene in Boston be if I had never been around, I wonder? The Chopping Block never did metal before I got in there, and I only got in there because I use to do punk as well. There would have been Prophetless Productions still, but with just the one show a month at obriens, other then that, nobody else really seemed to be taking initiative and the whole idea of metal in Boston seemed like a distant dream or a taboo subject. Not that metal wouldn't exist, just I think it would continue on the route it had been, outside of the city in halls or small clubs, mixed with hardcore bands in many cases. Okay, everyone else now, if you had made a different decision in life, something big, what would it have effected? [/QUOTE]
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