What other hobbies do you have besides guitars and music?
LUNCH:
Since I’m heading to the golf course, my lunch will be kind of light. An apple and half a chicken sandwich will do the trick. I don’t want to load up on chow and walk 18 holes in 80 degree heat. Not good!
G&L TOPIC:
Are you a collector, professional musician, semi-pro, or home hobbyist? We had some world class collectors on the old GbL. Two who come to mind are Yamato and Josey Wales. I think Yamato had over 100 G&L’s, and Josey Wales had about that many (not sure how many) including some really rare one’s, like a G200. He brought it to one of the Michigan Jam’s. I’d love to find one of those. I just wouldn’t want to pay for it! Every now and then you’ll see Josey Wales selling something on ebay. He had a PILE of G&L’s, and one was nicer than the last.
I can’t help but mention one of the custom built G&L’s from one of the Just-A-Jam’s. Does anyone have a picture of the Cajun Boy’s Sponge Bob Double Neck? Hilarious.
Me, I guess I’d classify myself a semi-pro since I get paid to gig, but I don’t make a living at it. I’m not comfortable with the word “pro” in that description, though. Hell, we’re a cover band playing bars and some outdoor festivals. I started playing with a band back in 1970, or so. Here we are, rockin’ the high school gym. I’m on the keyboards.

Got any old pictures of you gigging or playing? Post ‘em up so we can get a look at your mug when you were a kid!
NON-G&L TOPIC:
Get on your bad motor scooter and ride . . .
Let’s step totally away from music for this discussion. Being a Detroiter, I dig cars, and yes, I prefer Detroit iron. I know we have some real hippies around here who like that offshore stuff, and that’s ok. That’s what free markets are all about!

My current ride is a real economy vehicle . . . an F150 Super Crew Cab with a 6.5 foot bed. I ordered mine with the Ecoboost engine. Great power, but I don’t think the mileage is all that much better than the V8. Here it is. My friends at Ford call this color, “Old Man Buick Tan”. Personally, I like it because the dirt doesn’t show. I guess that makes me an old man!

My wife drives an Envoy, and while it’s a smaller vehicle compared to the F150, I’d like to get a car as a 3rd vehicle because there are times when a truck just isn’t the best choice. That day will come . . . eventually. I wish I had a 3-car garage, but that won’t happen any time soon, either!
So, what’s your ride of choice? Got a dream car in your sights? Were you into muscle cars as a kid? Do you long for a purple ’71 Challenger?
Thanks to Craig for the honor of being the Lunch Reporter this week. It’s been a lot of fun and I appreciate all the responses. I'll give a final tip of the hat to Dave McLaren, too. Not sure if Darth hangs here very much any more, but we used to see him on the GbL fairly frequently. I'm sure he's busy, especially since G&L is coming out with new gear on a fairly regular basis. Dave's a real prince of a guy and he came to my aid (and plenty of others) on a regular basis.
Well, that's it for this week, guys. I'm off to the golf course in a while, so I may not respond till later tonight. Again, thanks to Jay for stepping up as next week's Lunch Reporter. I’m looking forward to seeing what Jay has in store.
Ches