Greetings, friends. You all know me. My name is Ed and I am a moron. This is what a moron looks like:

I had my wife take this picture of me a couple of days ago, in anticipation of “Mug shot Monday.” I don’t know about you, but I like to be able to “see” who I’m talking to, and I’m guessing that lots of other folks feel similarly. I know this photo sucks, but this is pretty much what I looked like last Wednesday. Nothing I can do about it (other than having a shave, perhaps – which I have since done).
Not long ago, we had the opportunity here to post old band photos, etc. and that was tons of fun. But today – and for the rest of this week – I’m encouraging fellow GbL participants to post RECENT mug shots so that we may become better acquainted – or share a laugh, as the case may be. ;+)
On to lunch. If you’ve been around awhile, you’re aware that because my actual lunches are nothing to write anywhere about, I post here about the lunches that I’d like to have if I had the motivation and ingredients. Today, I feel like having a good breakfast for lunch: Blueberry pancakes, scrambled eggs, a generous portion of thick-sliced bacon, a big slice of sweet, juicy cantaloupe and iced coffee. Yum!
What do you guys feel like having today?
G&L Question: Registry Mysteries: I was just checking out the Registry the other night, and right off I noticed a number of curious things For example, there are more Trinity models registered here than were officially made. What might be going on here? Also, I noticed that although 70 Rampage Reissues are stated to have been made, not a single one has been registered here. That’s odd…. One more: There are twice as many SC-1’s registered than 1st style SC-3’s, though there were only about 50% more of these early SC-3’s made.
What gives? Can you offer any insights with regard to these three examples, or see other incongruities in the registry that might be interesting to discuss?
Let’s leave it at this for today: Take the Registry Poll, post a RECENT Mug shot, and take a peek at the registry and comment on any curiosities you (or others) might discover there (I see quite a few).
Thank you, and have a great day! - ed