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Serious question, what's the deal with pilots bringing their ax with them to work? Are you practicing for a second career? Afraid you will forget how to play? Want to be a wandering minstrel and charm female admirers at the Holiday Inn in Flint?

Tried guitar lessons and couldn't cut it eh? Takes a lot of practice, a lot, so they're using their long hours in a hotel for productive purposes. If you played you'd get it, but you don't so f%#k off! :angryfire
 
Tried guitar lessons and couldn't cut it eh? Takes a lot of practice, a lot, so they're using their long hours in a hotel for productive purposes. If you played you'd get it, but you don't so f%#k off! :angryfire

So true, ever since I got booed by the computer audience while playing Guitar Hero I've been angry and bitter at all those cool guitar playing airline pilots. Oh well, I guess I will just stick to bringing my tuba on overnights......
 
Duncan Cameron doesn't need to practice. He is a real guitar hero. Went straight from the stage to my new hire class. Good dude.
 
"Now look at them yo-yo's that's the way you do it
You play the guitar on the MTV
That ain't workin' that's the way you do it
Money for nothin' and your chicks for free"
 
I barely have the energy to carry my two bags, let alone something as fragile and cumbersome as a guitar.
 

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