Are steel players weird?
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- Roger Edgington
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Well I just tell everyone that "I'm right and the rest of the world is wrong." Oh well, I can always get a monkee with a tin cup and play steel on the streets? The only reason I would have the monkee is because he's over qualified to play steel and I would have to do it. Besides he'd probably make more money then me also and someones gotta know what they're doing don;t they? Happy New Year everyone. Ziggie
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Several years ago, when I was young and really crazy, I enjoyed taking my imaginary dog named Spot to the stores or wherever and I would talk to Spot and have a big time.The real treat was watching people react to me. Grocery stores was great as Spot would get into everything and I would go through the store scolding Spot. Not too many people stopped to chat with me! One day I got the idea of taking Spot to work with me. After all I sat at the steel and he was well behaved...I took a dog chain, a water dish and a bowl of dog food. I hooked the chain right rear steel leg and put down the food and water. I proceeded to talk to Spot most of the evening. People did not get close to the band stand. I had a ball that night! Its real humorous to me if other people aren't sure you're playing or if they think your porch lite has actually gone out.regards,fred