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Thanks very much for your concern and your prayers.
But I'll know the difference! Just joking, you are absolutely right and I appreciate the advice.
I play guitar. I also play bass well enough to get the idea across, but I'm not the arrogant "I can play guitar so I can play bass, too" guy. Very different feel and technique, especially since I dislike the feel of playing bass with a pick, but I'm not great with the fingers.
Absolutely, and you can do wonders with today's technology for very little $
My problem is falling into the "95% done" trap, which is just a means of procrastination.
I recall your music biz story. Definitely one of the more interesting MC tales and one of the things that makes you an interesting guy.
Will do. Some of it will be original music, so maybe it will end up in a "rate this song or else!" thread.
Hopefully I can clear 6/10.😂
Thank you, sir.
The most gangsta, bad-ass move in music history. I think of Michael Corleone in a Godfather Part II("Senator, you can have my answer right now, if you like. My offer is this: <spoiler>nothing</spoiler>
She draws so much cash, even that guy is still making a fortune.
Thanks, million man I am glad your scope was all-clear.
I'm planning to be here for the next million posts <spoiler>of yours, too. So please type slow.</spoiler>
Thanks.
Better already, thanks!
Thanks dude.
Thanks very much. I'm damn lucky and appear to be headed to a full recovery, which will be followed by aggressive runs at my bucket list.
I'm not dying, but i've gained some key perspective. No more putting the important things off.
KEEP 'WORKING'.
MAYBE ONE DAY YOU WILL GRADUATE FROM BEING AN ABSOLUTE CHILD.
Dude, I'm 50 and that would still mess me up.
No problem . Enjoy it, and sorry about your squirrel misadventures. (Though they do seem like a group of important lessons for "the kid")