Re: [Harp-L] Cubicles!



Sounds like a Dilbert idea. Most of us spend our lives trying to get out of cubicles. I damn sure ain't paying to go in no cubicle. When I quit my last job years ago (well, after my daughter said mockingly "you work in a cubicle??"), i decided I would *never* work in a cubicle again. respect for all those who to, it's pretty much unavoidable in these days of corporate slavery. not that it's bad to *have* a job and there are certainly worse working conditions (i started working construction, industrial chain link fence when I was 12 and every summer of my youth since then, plus untold construction, concrete plant jobs, etc). 

but i ain't playing harp in no cubicle. well I guess that's a good inspiration for the blues though!

PS - convention and other harp gathering folks could definitely take some ideas from here as far as recreating the scene as elizabeth and bob have said. tables with candles, etc. at gindick's jam camps often they have the saturday open jam (and nightly impromptu jams) at *real* bars/blues clubs. now that's sweet! 

Bill Hines
Hershey, PA

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Bob Laughlin" <rlaughlin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> That's the ticket,,CUBICLES!
> 
> Hold a seminar, or a convention, or a festival, or a gig, or a club, or a 
> happening,,
> 
> where everyone gets their own cubicle,,part of the entry fee.
> 




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