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RE: You are sexier when carrying a guitar
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Ruphus
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RE: You are sexier when carrying a g... (in reply to Leñador)
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ORIGINAL: Lenador " Then I go "What's your name? I play the guitar!" Lol jk.....kinda... Hehehe Though seriously; to me it appears rather likely that a considerable percentage of male youngsters who approach the guitar do it for image considerations. Many of which - unless they happen to find out that they have a talent for seamless playing, or an instructor who has one for teaching it - will drop it again after some half-assed trials. Further, I assume that who can easily put down his instrument for good after advanced state of playing, to have not been motivated by passion for the sound, but by something external like parents who once requested rehearsing or image reasons like above. Just like my assumption that overlly critical people who can´t enjoy imperfection to be musically insensitive. Meaning that´s how I can only imagine things, not that it couldn´t be another way too. quote:
i think a german shepperd is best option. Big strong dogs could evoke admiration for you as "master of the beast", but could also seen as shield like mentioned above already. Some could like it, while others possibly be more impressed with something smaller like a beagle, cocker etc., adoring you for being so humble / peaceful and selfconfident that you don´t need your dog as body guard. Some seem to appreciate originality and spirit, others to be seeking for masculine shelter behind haired brest with golden necklace. All that´s certain is that guitars and dogs don´t hurt for making contacts. ( Even here where the traditional common sense demands dogs to be regarded as filthy vermins, and where normally no female will dare talking to a stranger, I have experienced girls´ and ladies´ ecstasy about dogs. Especially with Hermann who isn´t too big and has very dear eyes. "Oooh, is this sweet!! Can I stroke it?") Too serious answer for humorous suggestions, but I felt like it. Ruphus
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Date May 11 2013 10:27:31
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Richard Jernigan
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RE: You are sexier when carrying a g... (in reply to BarkellWH)
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ORIGINAL: BarkellWH quote:
Agree with you Grisha.... I can't imagine anyone's motive to play guitar to be to pickup chicks .... I think some of you are taking this thread far too seriously. My take on it is that most of the comments (including mine above) were made half facetiously. I doubt that anyone on the Foro plays guitar only to pick up chicks. Maybe when we were 17 years old.... Cheers, Bill Pat H. and I both took up the guitar for musical reasons, not to pick up girls. Pat's speech was very slow, deliberate, but often original and insightful. After he played a gig at an Austin coffee house with the great country bluesman Mance Lipscomb, an admiring kid came up to Pat, and eventually asked the inevitable, "How long have you been playing?" Pat smiled, looked off into the distance, and said in his ultra-slow west Texas drawl, "I was born with a guitar in my mouth." The guitar was a major obsession with Pat. He still plays, very well. Among his accomplishments is the solo guitar sound track for a 40 minute film documentary that won international prizes. But in addition to the guitar, Pat was also obsessed with picking up women. It was from him at university that I learned one of the major fringe benefits of guitar playing. RNJ
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Date May 11 2013 20:14:17
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