Re: [Harp-L] Playing & Driving (not rollin & tumblin'!)



but what of those long stop lights that seem to have no end. I can get a
small practice session in there.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Steve Shaw <moorcot@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>
> I hate to pour cold water on such a light-hearted thread, but if you are
> playing the harmonica whilst driving a car you are risking your own life and
> the lives of other people. If ever there was a common activity that, in
> every practical and moral way, demands full and unalloyed attention, it is
> driving a car. Stick a CD on and wait 'til you get home before you practise.
> > Good Manfred points out the obvious, when driving and playing harp you
> shouldn't also be honking!
> >
> > Seriously, some of us do play and drive at times, and like anything re:
> driving, one should only do it safely. I feel it can be done safely, at
> least when I'm doing it.   And of course, if your window is down and a news
> crew is nearby, it better be sounding good!
> >
> > -Dave "Harp's the only good excuse for an automatic tranny" Fertig
>
>  >               To:
> >               harp-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >  morning on CBC Radio someone commented on the fact they saw a guy
> > driving in downtown busy Toronto and "honking" on his harmonica.  The
> > song was OK, but "What a silly thing to do". Not a good way to get your
> > 15 seconds of fame.
> >
> > Manfred from Toronto the Good
>
>



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