Re: [Harp-L] Pasadena Forced Appearance



Nothing would scare away potential customers from your wife’s booth as the sight of you and me sitting there with chromatic harmonicas sticking out of our pockets.  Hopefully they’d consider it a Halloween gag.  But I’ll show up, Sunday if not Saturday.  If the opportunity presents itself, we can try out my new bluegrass version of Bluesette. 

On Oct 31, 2014, at 7:45 AM, JON KIP wrote:

> good morning..it seems, having said "I DO" many years ago (without reading the fine print), on a weekend I'd saved for practice,  I'm being forced to sit and watch my wife's artsy-stuff booth today, Saturday and Sunday, where she's hawking her glasswork. I'll be the one sitting in the back of booth 333 waiting for The Artist to need to go to the bathroom, so I can keep people from stealing her stuff during that process. Feel free to stop by and commiserate if you're in the neighborhood of The Pasadena Convention Center. 
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> I'll have some chromatic harmonica  instruments with me in case I can find a place to hide out and perhaps do some playing.
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> So feel free to come visit, I'm looking at you David Naiditch.
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> kip
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> jk
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> The philosopher Socrates, discovered to his dismay that he was the smartest person in Athens merely because he, and he alone, recognized how ignorant he was.
> http://jonkip.com
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