Sorry to hear of your accident Scott and I hope you are up and running... or sitting and playing again soon!
I'm a little worried that an injury which stops you playing the guitar may still allow you to fly a plane!!?
Well I'm learning a totally new lesson. One that I don't want
neverfoundthetime wrote:
Chris, flying the plane isn't so bad. We don't have (auto) anything, but even at 100,000lbs, its a very sweet plane to fly. The problem is unloading the thing. The natives have to have their Pepsi and chips. (sometimes 750lbs each day). And the flight crew has to unload all 30,000 lbs each time.Sorry to hear of your accident Scott and I hope you are up and running... or sitting and playing again soon!
I'm a little worried that an injury which stops you playing the guitar may still allow you to fly a plane!!?
Hi Scott,
sorry to hear about your injury. You have my greatest sympathy on this score. It's almost a year since I too was injured and couldn't play properly for months.
Just hang in there and don't overdo things. Your time for playing will be back soon.
Good luck!
Tom N.
sorry to hear about your injury. You have my greatest sympathy on this score. It's almost a year since I too was injured and couldn't play properly for months.
Just hang in there and don't overdo things. Your time for playing will be back soon.
Good luck!
Tom N.
Again everyone for you words of support. I'll try to re-hab the right way, but just when I think I can abstain, Neil comes up with yet another really cool rag time finger picker. Salt in the wound I tell you, salt in the wound.
Scott
Scott
Scott, I very sorry to hear about your injury. I hope it heals fully and quickly. This may be a good opportunity to brush up on your 'Theory' while you are rehabbing. Many other members, myself included, have avoided "guitar withdrawal" by working through these sections. The more you learn, the more questions I will be able to ask you.
be well my friend,
Bill
be well my friend,
Bill