Late nighters---unite!!!

Heavy snow right now here in N. Jersey, I don't think most of it will stick though...
As far as the weather not being normal .....I moved out here in North Jersey around 1970, And drove into Manhattan every day. I had beetles with studded rear tires. And by Law they had to be off by April 1st, I would still keep then on till the end of April....Because we would still get a snow/ice storms after they had to be off... So back in the 70's this was normal .....The warm weather we been having the last few years in April isn't.....
 
I'm getting ready to go play a benefit show (on bass) with my bluegrass band "Some Assembly Required" today for the Fisher House. It provides housing for veteran's families visiting while they are in the hospital. It is the Richmond Marathon Jam. 30 bands on three stages all day. Check it out.

WWW.RVABLUEGRASSJAM.COM

I got an email today from the organizers of the Jam. We raised an all-time high of $30,000 for the Richmond Fisher House. :wave4::pepper::wave4:

The seven year total is over $115,000 in donations.
 
I got an email today from the organizers of the Jam. We raised an all-time high of $30,000 for the Richmond Fisher House. :wave4::pepper::wave4:

The seven year total is over $115,000 in donations.

Congratulations!!

All for a wonderful cause. You're a good man, Charlie Brown. May the records keep getting higher year by year!!

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Almost forgot--

Congarats!!


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Yeah, and the church we play a few times a year will be lucky to bring in $50 in donations in a room of 90 people. Go figure. :Shrug:

Wow. That's pathetic.

Our church gets more than that in donations from childrens' church. And our total congregation is usually about 100.
 
In fairness, it's not an "official" church function. They open the rec. hall twice a month on Friday nights for Bluegrass. Jamming from 6:30 to 7 and then a local band performs for 1-1 1/2 hours. People come for the free entertainment.

I sat in with some friends last month at another church that has a similar event. The audience was talking so loud over the music, the host asked them to stop because the stage mics were picking them up. Three of these free venues have closed in the last year because they can't get bands to play anymore. (My regular band included)

Stepping off soap box, now. :cxtv:

In contrast, the volunteer firehouse has a monthly concert with local and regional bands once a month. They raise money by charging $5.00 each and selling 50-50 raffle tickets. They split the $5.00 admission with the band. Another good cause and they have a pool of talent willing to play.
 
Switching subjects a little...

I'm seriously thinking about buying the oil filter relocator and oil cooler combo from DK Customs. It's $400 for now as an introductory price. I think it would be worth it if it cools the oil 30 degrees like they claim. They say it translates to about 10 degrees where you feel the heat--your right thigh and calf. I think that would be a considerable difference, and would be worth the money.

Now to pass the wife test...:cxtv:

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Even with my 'no-wrench' skills, I think I could put it on. The only problem I think I might have would be with the taking the filter off and doing the reloctator part.

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Hi Catfish
 
Went to the funeral, then to the graveside service today. The wife had me stay in the car with Raeden, since she had no business being out in the weather.

It was funny how snow started flying as soon as people got out of their cars, then quit as soon as they got back in.

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Go for it. There is a great deal of satisfaction when you get done.

I'm more worried about the wife test. :AGGHH:
 
She might tell me I have to pay for it out of my allowance if I miscalculate. That is why a gun is a better companion than a wife. You can buy a silencer for the gun. :laugh:
 
She might tell me I have to pay for it out of my allowance if I miscalculate. That is why a gun is a better companion than a wife. You can buy a silencer for the gun. :laugh:

Tell me about it. I get a total guilt trip any time I talk about getting anything. Which in truth, I should. She goes without all the time. I think about reminding her that's of her own choice, but know that's not wise to do.

Sometime this summer, I'll have enough change saved up to get it. That's how I'll do it.
 
And you and your buddy can try out each other's guns with no problems.;)

Speaking of guns...got my certificate back from the state allowing me to apply for my CCDW license. Reckon I can take $60 and a 2x2 pic of me to the sheriff's office to finish it out.
 
I think about reminding her that's of her own choice, but know that's not wise to do.

Sometime this summer, I'll have enough change saved up to get it. That's how I'll do it.

Yes, that would be a no no for certain. Criticism is like asking to be tortured! laughing-smiley-face.gif
 
Speaking of guns...got my certificate back from the state allowing me to apply for my CCDW license. Reckon I can take $60 and a 2x2 pic of me to the sheriff's office to finish it out.

It is always about the money. :xszpv:

And you and your buddy can try out each other's guns with no problems.;)

Bill, I see you've discovered the 10 best reasons why a gun is better. A gun doesn't take up as much closet space.:laugh:

Richard Heinie is a good friend and I've asked him to custom a 1911 for me and he is always to busy. He doesn't like the word free in my request, besides if I paid him what he charges the wife would shoot me with it when he was done. :gah:
 
It is always about the money. :xszpv:



Bill, I see you've discovered the 10 best reasons why a gun is better. A gun doesn't take up as much closet space.:laugh:

Richard Heinie is a good friend and I've asked him to custom a 1911 for me and he is always to busy. He doesn't like the word free in my request, besides if I paid him what he charges the wife would shoot me with it when he was done. :gah:

Yeah, getting shot with your own gun WOULD take the fun out of it. :laugh:
 

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