Today will be a busy day...it's our annual meeting and while I've not been terribly involved in getting ready for it, it will dominate my afternoon and early evening. But it should be fun, too.
Lunch today will be homemade tacos. I'm a little disappointed with my ground beef filling...I just haven't quite figured out how to guage the picante factor. I had picked up a Jalapeno and Anaheim pepper...the Jalapeno for heat/flavor and the Anaheim for flavor, as they are generally mild in my experience. Well, this Anaheim had some surprising kick to it and I was afraid the wife would complain if it was too picante, so I left the Jalapeno out. In the end, I could hardly sense any picante at all!

Today's question: If you live with others (spouse, kids, parents, significant other, roommate, other family), how supportive are they of your electric guitar playing?
My wife basically puts up with it. We recently renovated part of our basement and I was able to put in a room with some sound dampening measures. It’s by no means soundproof, but it does a pretty good job of reducing what emanates from the room…that has definitely helped our marriage (she might say “saved”!

G&L Content: It looks to me like the shapes of the first G&Ls were not quite like they are today. The Rampage shape seems to date back to the beginning, but that's about it. But the rest of the body shapes seem to be the same body shapes that Leo designed for Fender...certainly the Legacy, ASAT and Invader and some of the basses. I'm curious as to the reason why...were there legal reasons that kept him from using those shapes in the early days that either lapsed or were otherwise resolved at a later point? Does anyone know?