Thanks guys for all the welcome backs and for a great week!
I have had a very tumultuous year, and another 6 months or so of unrest/change coming up. Lots of change at work, got to go out on the road a little, with more opportunities coming next spring. For a while I didn't have a desk to sit at and that was the main contributor to my absence, but I'm glad to be back. This is the only board I frequent and I think we have a great community here.
Lunch: Company Christmas party/lunch today, not sure whats on the menu but I baked some dark chocolate chip cookies last night for the party. I almost always bake from scratch, even though I don't make good food choices a lot of the time, I still try and eat as cleanly as possible (meaning avoiding additives, chemicals, preservatives etc.)
It's really not much more work than a packaged mix and yields a better cookie, in my opinion anyway

G&L Topic: There are a lot of good deals on used G&L's, especially this time of year they really come out of the woodwork. Just in the last couple of days I've seen Legacy's for around five bills, and some decent prices on asats. Oh the higher but rare end an asat JD-5 is on ebay currently and an HG-2 just ended yesterday, not to mention the lacewood commemorative recently (sorry Jos). Aside from the used stuff I'm also noticing some great looking guitars coming out of the factory, the work they do at G&L keeps me coming back. I'm looking forward to the day I can place those custom orders I have in the back of my head.
Thanks G&L for producing a fantastic product and Happy Holidays to all the staff and folks there that make it happen

Off Topic: Car parts (and not the fun kind)
Merry Christmas honey I got you....TIRES!!!

Brought my wife's car in for inspection yesterday, other than tires the car just needs one new tie rod. Not too bad, but even so the total is going to be in the $600-700 range when all is said and done. My enthusiasm for working on cars is really waning. A few years ago I would have done the tie rod myself, the car needs brakes as well, which I will do. But I'm down to brakes, oil changes/air filter and spark plugs as far as the services I do myself. I know at least a couple of you guys do your own work, how do you keep up with it? I think lack of a garage and lack of turbo chargers has been detrimental to my mechanical hobby.
Car trouble will certainly put a damper on my amp wheelin' and dealin'. Regardless, I'm heading up to check out the Vibrolux tomorrow, won't be able to buy it tomorrow but at least I'll know if it's worth pursuing.
I'll round off the week with a couple of pics of me being an idiot (as promised)
I just couldn't decide which gourd I wanted!

This is typically how I shovel snow... none yet, so far, this year

Happy Holidays to you all, I hope everyone gets some time to relax over the next weekend/week whether you celebrate them or not.
-Dave