In my old life, from ages 18-24, I used to party a lot. It was nonstop. I would travel 4,000 miles just to go to an EDM music festival, like here in #Tomorrowland in #Belgium. I would get wasted and go clubbing until 5 or 6AM in any given city on a Tuesday night, just because it sounded fun. When I was 21, I started my first travel blog which was called “TheHungryPartier.com” ... go figure! .
While I absolutely do not regret any of my past, it’s safe to say that I have really matured. Nowadays, I hardly go outside when it’s dark because I’m always editing. I traded hungover mornings for productive ones. If I do have a drink, two beers is more than enough. I’ve really focused on my career as a video maker and storyteller, which I’m proud to say I’ve reached almost a billion people. And I’m not stopping daily videos until I visit every country in the world! Can anyone else relate to me in terms of growing out of your partying years?
Cast Off Fishing Tournament - The Cast Off Fishing Tournament highlights a friendly competition for anglers of all levels. Participants can enjoy a day of fishing and camaraderie in a beautiful lakeside setting.
Reverend Horton Heat is the stage name of James C. Heath and the name of his psychobilly trio from Dallas, Texas. Heath is a guitarist and singer-songwriter. Heath was dubbed the "godfather of contemporary rockabilly and psychobilly" by a Prick magazine reviewer.
Riverfront Fishing Rodeo - Cast your rod at the Riverfront Fishing Rodeo for a chance to win bragging rights. The whole family will have a blast while learning something new about the art of fishing.
JD Simo is a former member of the rock band SIMO and an American guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and solo musician. Simo has collaborated with artists such as Jack White, Phil Lesh, Luther Dickinson, Cowboy Jack Clement, Dave Cobb, and Chris Isaak as a guitarist, composer, and producer/engineer.
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