Re: [Harp-L] SPAH Roll Call....



>  Circumvent my position???? Your tidbits are pure gold my friend! The less
>> I talk and the more you do the better.
>>
> Carry on :-)

WB


>
>
> Here's why you should go to spah. Not wishing to circumvent Warren's
> position here, but I have a few tidbits to consider.
>
> 1... If you are over 81, you should go becaaaause: You are already on
> borrowed time, probably have a;ready forgotten more about harmonica than
> most people know, and this is a chance to get together with YOUR kind, maybe
> play a little and might even be in a position to be able to afford it. Then,
> when your time comes, you can say "I did it MY way".
>
> 2... 64-81. you should go because: There will be people there that you have
> developed a friendship with over the many years, there will be tunes that
> you know, love, can play, and prefer. At this age, it's time for YOU. You
> already spent vacations with the family. This is your time.
>
> 3... 49-64. you should go because: You should have already established
> yourself at some job, should be able to get the time off, and should be at
> the peak of your earning power. What better way to spend 5 days then with
> your own kind of people.
>
> 4... 36-49. you should go because: You are still in a position to learn
> something, AND since you are in your prime (and have the energy), you may
> even be able to teach others what YOU have to offer.
>
> 5... 25-36. you should go because: We, of the old persuasion, WANT to pass
> the torch on to you. Come and take it. I realize this group might have some
> trouble with finances, but if you can do it, do it.
>
> 6... 16-25. you should go because: You are the NEW hope. I realize that
> this group may need some support. But if you can do it. do it.
>
> 7... 9-16. you should go because: You may be there with your family, some
> member(s) of which ALREADY play. Hey, like chicken soup...couldn't hurt.
> Nows the time to start playing.
>
> 8... Less than 9? Why not come along for the ride?
>
> Coclusion?   You should go. Quit sittin on the fence, sitting on the fence,
> you should have bought a ticket now. First you say you will, and then you
> won't. Then you say you do, but then you don't. You're undecided now, so
> what are you gonna do?
>
> smokey-joe
>
>


-- 
Warren "Bee" Bachman
SPAH Publicity Director
631-521-0472
www.spah.org



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