In the story "Razor Girl" by Carl Hiaasen, Buck was advocating for hiring a banjo player, likely to add a certain vibe or character to a situation. However, Lane argued that banjo players were too expensive, which Buck found illogical. His frustration stemmed from the fact that a banjo has fewer strings than a guitar, so the cost argument didn't make sense to him.
Despite Buck's reasoning, Lane persisted with the idea that hiring a banjo player was financially unreasonable. This scene highlights the humorous and sometimes absurd conflicts in the story, emphasizing misunderstandings and the characters' different perspectives on what makes sense or is practical in their situations.