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	<title>Comments on: Any Awsome Day Gigs?</title>
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		<title>By: excelsiorgtr420</title>
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		<description>fast food is the only thing that i&#039;ve come across thats flexible enough to be able to play gigs all the time.  However my bass player/frontman was working as a personal assistant for a guy with muscular distrophy for a long time, and it worked out great for him because marcus (the guy he worked for, before his illness worsened) is a great guy and really big into music, so he would always be at our shows anyway, and it was nothing for another one of the workers there to go out to the bar with marcus while we were playing (most of the time our bass players co-workers were already their at the shows anyways) so he would have someone qualified with him during the few hours we were up on stage, then our bass player would take back over when the show was done, and marcus would come party with the band afterwards.....it was actually a pretty fun job for him considering marcus loved to come out to shows and party anyways.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>fast food is the only thing that i&#8217;ve come across thats flexible enough to be able to play gigs all the time.  However my bass player/frontman was working as a personal assistant for a guy with muscular distrophy for a long time, and it worked out great for him because marcus (the guy he worked for, before his illness worsened) is a great guy and really big into music, so he would always be at our shows anyway, and it was nothing for another one of the workers there to go out to the bar with marcus while we were playing (most of the time our bass players co-workers were already their at the shows anyways) so he would have someone qualified with him during the few hours we were up on stage, then our bass player would take back over when the show was done, and marcus would come party with the band afterwards&#8230;..it was actually a pretty fun job for him considering marcus loved to come out to shows and party anyways.</p>
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