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Old 07-16-2020, 08:24 PM
GuitarLuva GuitarLuva is offline
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Originally Posted by eatswodo View Post
Oh, that's easy. You're being trained.

Sounds like she's doing a fine job
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Originally Posted by tbeltrans View Post
She has high quality (expensive) tastes. Let that be a warning to her future husband. Of course, also being a Sable owner, how can I argue with her sense of taste?

Tony
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Thats the guitar she wants to learn how to play in a few years....You may want to start shopping for another one for yourself tomorrow....Do us a favor and get a basket weave so we can finally get a real answer to see if they sound different ....Tony you may not have to get a job at Mcpherson after all...
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Originally Posted by Captain Jim View Post
In the words of the philosopher W.C Fields: "Go away, kid, ya bother me."

Of course, I'm kidding. I used to be a kid myself. Times were different back then. If I had muted my Dad's guitar strings, he would have likely broken my arm off and beat me with it.

I was always sweet with my little girl back when she was a little girl (45+ years ago), and I played songs she liked. Her favorites were Little Red Riding Hood and Watching Scotty Grow. I played those two for her last Christmas when they came to visit. Remember family coming to visit?
Well, as you all probably figured out already, in a house of 5 (me, the wife, 2 boys and her) she's clearly the boss, all day everyday! I think it's both cute and annoying at times since if I grab a particular guitar that's the one I want to play at that time but she won't have it. Unless of course I play something she likes but as soon as I stop she's back to the guitar again. Guess the secret is to just keep on playing.
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