Boogie Bill wrote:No big plans this weekend, might be buying another guitar today, though.
As for the question,...
"When you fondle the curves of your G&L Legacy-bodied guitar, whose body do you wish you were fondling?"
Bill
Another guitar sounds rather vague. I think we need details. Is it a Will Ray in bass boat silver flake? With the mirrored pick guard and B-Bender? Love that question, by the way. Of course, the only answer I could possibly give would be "my wife's." Although, there's this waitress at...
BadJaxx wrote:breaded whitefish, hash browns, mac & cheese, toast...yummm...
Interview Question: "do you like to sniff paint or glue?"
while most of us agree with you about birthdays, we also agree that you ARE weird...
i'll be DJing an online virtual world party tonite...need to work on finding a new live broadcasting site to play live at the same virtual world...
I will allow that I definitely fall on the 'more weird than normal' part of the curve. I like it that way, though. Keeps everyone around me guessing. "Is today the day he flips out completely?" Heh. Your question reminds me of when I was a kid (probably long before you were born) and model glue was still made out of 'good stuff.' Putting together a model kit necessitated a certain amount of inadvertent huffing. I sometimes wonder if that's part of the reason that young boys of yore seem so much more calm than boys today...today's kids aren't building plastic models, huffing glue and spacing out in their bedrooms. HAHA. Wait. I might be on to something here...or maybe just on something.
zapcosongs wrote:"Imagine you're the hiring manager for any department at G&L. What is the weirdest, yet most company-related question you could come up with?"
I would ask the interviewee what they thought MFD REALLY stood for!
Weekend plans? Well, the wife (a CPA) is in tax season hell right now, so priority one is running interference - keeping the kids away. Luckily, I'll be running the kids around to flag football and swimming on Saturday, then Sunday School and basketball and swimming on Sunday. I probably need to find some time to check on and lend assistance to my rather addled old parents, so I probably need to drag the kids there as well. On the bright side, once the kids are in bed in the evenings, I will drink and play guitar alone in my basement. Cheers! - ed
PS: Great week and glad to have you back around here, Dick. Hope you stick around!
Years and years ago, before I learned the truth, I thought MFD stood for "Magnetic Field Design." After hanging out with you guys in GBLDP-land though, I eventually picked up on the fact that the acronym was one of Leo Fender's few conceits and really stood for "My Finest Design."
Would I get the job? Heh.
Tax season...ugh. We've used the same CPA for years and years. When I had the business he saved me a lot of money (hint for those at home: the tax codes are designed in such a way that corporations get all the benefit and individuals carry the burden...IMHO) and was a very cool guy. After I dissolved the corp, we continued to use him for personal financial stuff. Last year he made us sign a document that he wasn't liable for anything, did everything at my direction and wouldn't defend the return(s) against the IRS without some serious compensation (on an hourly basis). I thought that was pretty crappy. After all, if I knew enough to tell him how to fill out the return, I wouldn't have paid him his inflated fee, right? This year I said "screw it" and used Turbo Tax. It bummed me out, though, to do that.
sam wrote:Great week not enough time to participate Mr. Seacup glad to see ya back in the G&L frame of mind.
Imagine you're the hiring manager for any department at G&L. What is the weirdest, yet most company-related question you could come up with?
"I'll give you four bolts and a neck plate, how will you use them?" Expected answer..."Three bolts and neck plate to hold on new G&L design, and I'll keep the forth for the guy that looses one of his."
What are your big plans for the weekend? Do they include gigging? If so...details!
All work and no fun. Headed to a convention starting tomorrow, maybe I can find a decent bar band or shop with an old Broadcaster hiding in the corner with a low price tag.
TGIF!
Now
this guy has a winner!

Four bolts are for sissies! It's like wearing a belt
and suspenders! I never should have sold that ASAT Classic (sigh...or the Comanche, that's the one I miss the most even though it had four bolts).
Have a great weekend all!