Six Stringed Snuggler - Voyage-Air Guitar takes a rest!
Day 3:
The Ship left Nassau around 8 AM but Cheyenne didn’t leave the bed until 12. I grabbed 2 cups of coffee and 2 bananas, Adam grabbed us a bottle of champagne, and we piled on to the back of a sofa with our fellow Nashvillians to watch Turbo Fruits. After that it was all around decided that the upper deck pool was the place to be. Mary and I took the guitar with us so Mimi of Heavy Cream and Christina of D. Watsui could get their hands on it for a bit, the girls played around on it for a while before hitting the water. Then I met up with Bayan and he played a few songs on the champagne stage with the Voyage Air and was also impressed with the solid body rosewood sound.
I honestly can’t remember what lead us to this next point but all I know is we were getting “stick-and-poke” (prison tats to some) in someone’s cabin. The “artists” also enjoyed the guitar’s travel friendliness. After that we watched Thee Oh Sees last performance on board and partook in the open bar hour. The rest is a blur and frankly quite debacherous so we’ll just skip on to the terrible morning. I found R.J. Jennings asleep in my cabin and he looked rather lonely so Mary and I decided that maybe Voyage Air Guitar should keep him company and play teddy bear for a bit. R.J. seemed comforted by the 6 stringed snuggler and probably had no idea we were photographing him. Disembarking was rough and Mary and I had 7 hours before our flights home so we took voyage air to the beach to reflect on our trip and all the wonderfully awful decisions made that weekend. These were our conclusions: People go on cruises so they can make bad choices, white people don’t go to jail in the Bahamas, If you order a bottle of champagne in the dining room it’s probably $100, rock and roll shows on a boat is the best idea ever, and if you are going to be too punk for life then you need a guitar that can go everywhere and survive everything you can and come out looking and sounding better than you the next day.
The Ship left Nassau around 8 AM but Cheyenne didn’t leave the bed until 12. I grabbed 2 cups of coffee and 2 bananas, Adam grabbed us a bottle of champagne, and we piled on to the back of a sofa with our fellow Nashvillians to watch Turbo Fruits. After that it was all around decided that the upper deck pool was the place to be. Mary and I took the guitar with us so Mimi of Heavy Cream and Christina of D. Watsui could get their hands on it for a bit, the girls played around on it for a while before hitting the water. Then I met up with Bayan and he played a few songs on the champagne stage with the Voyage Air and was also impressed with the solid body rosewood sound.
I honestly can’t remember what lead us to this next point but all I know is we were getting “stick-and-poke” (prison tats to some) in someone’s cabin. The “artists” also enjoyed the guitar’s travel friendliness. After that we watched Thee Oh Sees last performance on board and partook in the open bar hour. The rest is a blur and frankly quite debacherous so we’ll just skip on to the terrible morning. I found R.J. Jennings asleep in my cabin and he looked rather lonely so Mary and I decided that maybe Voyage Air Guitar should keep him company and play teddy bear for a bit. R.J. seemed comforted by the 6 stringed snuggler and probably had no idea we were photographing him. Disembarking was rough and Mary and I had 7 hours before our flights home so we took voyage air to the beach to reflect on our trip and all the wonderfully awful decisions made that weekend. These were our conclusions: People go on cruises so they can make bad choices, white people don’t go to jail in the Bahamas, If you order a bottle of champagne in the dining room it’s probably $100, rock and roll shows on a boat is the best idea ever, and if you are going to be too punk for life then you need a guitar that can go everywhere and survive everything you can and come out looking and sounding better than you the next day.
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