Lunch: Sonic burger with onion rings and a large diet Coke.....ugh.
The lunch was passable, I have really gotten away from fast food places for the last couple of years. Just don't like spending the cash when I can brown bag it or eat at home, but in the middle of rural Missouri, Sonic drive-ins are tempting. Not good, but tempting

G&L topic: Neck sizes, do they matter to you?
When I was in contact with then Artist Relations Lisa Sharken, I was asking a lot of questions about the different neck sizes that G&L offers. My main concern was not shape, but width. As I play several different styles I really need something that I can feel comfortable with no matter what or who I'm playing with. At the time I was performing with Roy Rogers Jr and The High Riders in Branson, MO. We were doing a lot of traditional western music in the style of his father Roy Rogers. My good friend and fellow High Rider guitarist Gary LeMaster and I would do a lot of twin guitar stuff and a couple of instrumentals in the show. I also would do some chord melody stuff as a solo guitarist as well as some modern county, blues and classic rock in clubs at night. I find that the widest neck is the most comfortable to me. Does this ever enter your mind when purchasing an instrument?
Non G&L topic: Vegetable Gardens.
My trip yesterday consisted of driving time of a little over eight hours to pick up a tiller for mine and my neighbor's garden. This will be my first one. We have decided to grow different stuff and share it with each other's families. How many of you guys out there plant your own gardens and what do you grow?
Again I am sorry for the late post and I'll be posting my lunch reports on time if my dog doesn't eat them.