I have no idea what's for lunch today, as I'm posting this LR at night for the benefit of the East Coasters, who are usually getting up about the time I'm going to bed. I will say that I should probably be changing my name to Pablo, what with all the Mexican food I've had over the past week.
But the high point of cuisine for me on my trips to Seattle is Ivar's Fish Bar. Ivar Haglund was a very colorful restauranteur and folk singer in Seattle for many years, opening his first restaurant in 1938. He passed away in 1985, but he left a big imprint on Seattle. Had Saturday lunch at one of the Fish Bars with a friend, and it was the best fish and chips I've had since the last trip to Ivar's! I'd eat there 3-4 times a week if I could. I like it because it is not heavily battered--just lightly rolled in cornmeal. You Seattle guys know what I'm talkin' about! Yum!
At one guitar store I hit yesterday, I saw a beautiful, used Invader H-S-S in Honeyburst with a quilted maple top and a satin no-tint birdseye neck. Gorgeous guitar--the color just jumped off the wall. It was a little pricey for me, but if it would have been a hard tail, or had the DF Vibrato instead of the Floyd Rose, I would have been whining to my "financial consultant".
G&L enthusiasts on this board seem to be either Avid ASAT Admirers or Looney Legacy Lovers. (For the sake of argument, I'll include ALL of the Legacy body shaped guitars, like the S-500's, Legacy Specials and Comanches in this group.) But is seems that Intrepid Invader Investors are few and far between on this board. Charvel, Jackson, Ibanez and Schecter seem to dominate the shred guitar market. The Invader models are wonderful guitars, but painfully obscure. Invader Invisibility is Insidious! It's Incomprehensible!
Why is that? Does G&L not do enough advertising of these models? Have you ever played an Invader? The Cantrell Rampage is going strong, but the Tribute Series Invader is gone.

Well, I'm going to keep this LR short, I need to hit the sack after four days away from my own bed. Thank you all for your prayers for my friend Tracy. Keep them coming if you can, please. There's was no change in his condition, but he's holding his own.
BTW Portlanders, I've got a gig coming up this Saturday, the 17th at the Lake Oswego Applebee's. Tomorrow I'll talk a little about how I prepare for a gig--physically, mentally, and the equipment.
Bill