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Of course, hopefully your day job pays fairly well. You turning down a $400 gig is probably less crazy sounding than me turning down a $400 gig. I haven't been bothering to play since I've been in Seattle because now that I have my veterans pension and my Social Security pension, and it's not much, as retirement incomes go, I'm on the low side, but it's still more money than I ever managed to make as a musician. So, I was like, I was doing a couple of gigs, I did play a couple of gigs and did a couple of, well I did a random live sound at the Mercury one time, and then I also produced one album my first couple, three years here in Seattle, but I thought, you know, this is just too much work for what it is. Do you ever feel like that? Wow, you're going to get $400 for, you know, working your buns off, playing your buns off for three hours. Of course, if it were a wedding though, those are the easy gigs. I always did like playing weddings. Anyway, Brian, thanks for checking in. Hi Jennifer! And take care!
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