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Re: OT Have I lost my mind!?
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Posted by Burnie on May 23, 2007 at 06:00:56 from (60.231.93.178):
In Reply to: OT Have I lost my mind!? posted by Mike in Ind. on May 22, 2007 at 16:37:30:
Well, I can't say I blame you. If I was 22 again, and clapped eyes on a pretty girl playn'n banjo, my heart would start popping like a single cylinder engine too. One thing you have to bear in mind though, performers are, understandably, very cautious and choosey about who they let into their personal lives. In my experience, performers tend to go out with people connected with the industry and generally prefer to keep fans at arms length. Now I'm not saying that you are just another fan and I'm sure all you want to do is to get to know her better but she may see things differently. What I suggest you do is this: go to one of her shows and talk to her afterwoods. Politly ask her if she would like to meet with you or go on a date. If she says yes offer to give her your phone number. If she says no you'll just have to accept it and try not to take it personally. Just remember that there is somone out there for you, maybe this girl, maybe someone else. As for moveing down there, I would think very carefully before doing anything. I'm not sure I'd move that far in the hopes of seeing a girl more often, banjo player or not. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh, but I'd prefer to give it to you straight. I wish you all the best, and make sure you let us know how everything turns out.
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