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Golem

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anthrobassist said:
ive noticed alot of ebmm users are divorced or getting divorced. is this a curse? heh. or a blessing?
Getting divorced was just a natural part of my taking up bass. I remember a snip from her end of a cross country phone call to her sister, while I was learning my bass: [in a very disappointed tone] "Noooo, actually he's getting really good at it."

So sometimes I get compliments after a gig these days, but that [indirect] one from my wife will always be the most memorable.
 

shamus63

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Hell, my first wife never even went to any of my rehearsals or gigs...

...my band thought the picture I showed them (her high school cheerleading pic) came with the wallet!

Good times.
 

beej

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Hey, a divorce is an opportunity.

My laywer once told me, "Jay, you can marry more money in 5 minutes than you can make in a lifetime."

:p
 

Beth

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beej said:
Hey, a divorce is an opportunity.

My laywer once told me, "Jay, you can marry more money in 5 minutes than you can make in a lifetime."

:p


ya, unfortunately that's what my ex-husband thought too... :mad:
 

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shamus63 said:
Hell, my first wife never even went to any of my rehearsals or gigs...

as evil as my ex is/was she was actually cool about the bass thing. shed come over to study (shes still in college) and would say stuff like "hey why you playing video games instead the bass? you keep saying you need to practice - so do it".
 
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