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i didnt know paul was into music soooooo sweet i need a new electric acoustic soon i was looking at a taylor but i could be swinged to an ovation if paul provides a good price!!!??? hahaha

Andrew mate just look in the paper there are heaps of short term casual jobs even shit like cleaning someones house 6 hours a week, i'm doing all those types of odds and ends until i find full time and it gets you by!!!

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yeah i dont know, im such a picky prick about where i work, and i dont think i just just do a job for 2 or 3 months. My dad has a few jobs going at the moment so i think i'll do labouring for him, though i dont know what will become of my baby soft hands? lol

Paul's doing remarkably well for himself! he's still only young and financially is doing wonderfully and he loves his job. you can usually see him playing at Minque (cant rmember what night) but he plays the trumpet in a group thats there. im sure if your a friend of his he'll look after you, he's sorting out a great price on the cole clark and a hard case for me at the moment.

Why not look at getting the Cole Clark though? how much did you want to spend? i was originally going to get and Ovation (the signature model actually called the "ovation, Ovation" lol) its a beautifull guitar but as soon as i played the Fat lady there was no going back, its soooo much richer and cleaner, and after playing it, the Ovation sounded really muddy. the FL2 which is what im getting has the jack and pick ups so it can be played with an amp.

heres a link to Daviswheeers website.......... www.daviswheeler.com.au

Cole clark link: http://www.daviswheeler.com.au/Products.as...AcousticGuitars

and so you can have a better look at the ovations anyway: http://www.daviswheeler.com.au/Products.as...AcousticGuitars

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yeah he's a bit of a god when he picks a guitar up huh?

i really should get some lessons, might be worth talking to him when i go in next and talk to him about a few lessons. he's only ever had 5 lessons in his life though, so it goes to show you dont always need a teacher.

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itsnt that electric? i actually got my electric out for the 1st time in ages today its not really my style but good fun to crank the volume and play Satriani! i need an amp though, i sold it to my brother and the prick has'nt payed me in a year so im taking it back off him.

in the mean time i'm happy enough playing classical gas, on my steel string.

on another note, i've been offered a good interim salery with my real estate firm in a personal assistance role untill the course starts in a couple of months. it's not as much as i will be on when i begin full time, but for what i'll be doing it will be very good!

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