Lunch: Lunch will probably be boring. So, I'm going to do what I am actually going to eat AND what I wish I were eating.
What I wish I were eating? Steamed King Crab legs, dipped in butter, side order of garlic-and-cheddar biscuits, a salad, and a nice glass of beer or wine. Preferably outside where (since this is my fantasy lunch) it would be mostly sunny, warm, and a nice shade with perhaps a bit of an ocean breeze. What I'm actually having? A yogurt, big glass of water, and some coffee, and a winter weather advisory threatening ~6 inches of wintry precipitation. The nasty kind that is half-frozen, half-liquid, all-slick, and may or may not require shoveling.
G&L Topic: ASAT Neck Pickups & Legacy S-Style Bridge Pickups.
This might be one of those Internet talk things that does not translate to real life, but one thing I always seem to read are that the strength of the Tele/ASAT is the bridge pickup and that the standard neck pickup gets outshined by it, and alternately that the neck pickup of the Legacy/Strat, as well as the mid-positions, is the strength of the S-style but that the bridge is not seen as being as good overall. Sort of a multi-parter here:
A) Do you agree or disagree with said Internet lore?
B) ASAT/T-Style Neck Pickups: What do you like in the neck of a T-style if you are not necessarily in love with the lipstick neck pickup? If you prefer the stock neck pickup, how do you tend to use it?
C) Legacy/S-Style Bridge Pickups: Is there a favorite option for the neck bridge pickup in the S-styles, or do you prefer the thinner sound of the stock bridge? If you like the stock bridge, how do you like to use that sound in your playing?
Non-G&L: Best Rationalization/Excuse for Getting a Guitar/Gear.
What was your best rationalization or excuse you have told yourself or others to justify getting a guitar or related gear?
I don't have a great story, but my wife is never super excited when I bring up getting another guitar. It's not that she says no so much as she'll say "I guess" with her mouth, and "What the @#$% are you thinking?" with her eyes.

I think my best rationalization was "it'll be an heirloom for our child(ren)!" While at least partially true, my wife still seemed less than impressed with my altruistic concern for the musical well-being of the next generation.
-Cheers