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E2LA and My Los Angeles Dream

FromEquestria2LA

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Hi all. With me moving for the first time in 18 1/2 years (to closer to Seattle), it makes me think of what will happen once I move to Los Angeles (and fulfill that wish, and I do apologize if I've discussed this before, but this is also for the benefit of those new to the group).

I think that I will probably say goodbye to everybody I know in my immediate area (Seattle area); it will be a farewell of sorts, but the opening of a new chapter in my life where I finally get to fulfill that Hollywood dream that I've held so near to me since 2010.

Lyrics for "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" by Emma Stone - In this link, is a song from the 2016 hit movie La La Land, called "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)". It kinda describes my dream quite well.

Well.... I don't have much else to say other than that, but I hope you all do understand how I feel about moving to L.A. now, at this point in my life (being 30 and nearing a degree in the IT field)- it's now like "When it happens, it happens." I'm sure there are lots of IT jobs in Los Angeles (as of right now, I am taking IT classes). I'm a late bloomer, but now I've accepted that and am ready for what my 30s will bring me.

That's all for now.
 

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