Hi, Friends! Please watch these videos. Congressman Paul sticks it to the Fed and his colleagues again. America needs to wake up and finally start listening to this man. He's been spot-on for years and received only laughs...it's a shame because this stuff isn't funny at all.
Sorry about the audio quality on the next video...
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Federal Reserve: Incompetency
Hi, Friends. A picture is worth a thousand words, right? Then why is it I'm left speechless after watching this video? You decide...
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Nintendo Wii and Apple iPod Giveaway!
Hey everyone!
Bob, over at Christian Personal Finance, is giving away a Wii and an 8GB iPod Nano for ChristianPF's 2-year birthday! For the details, click here to read the rules.
God bless, and good luck!
Friday, April 24, 2009
I Fell In Love With A 1969 Gibson ES-150DC
I asked him to find Gibson ES-335, a Gretsch 6128T, or Gretsch a 6119HT -- figured those would produce the tone I was looking for. Turns out the rental place didn't have any Gretsch guitars, but they did have three Gibson ES-335's. However, Chuck Berry (of all people, hahah!) beat me to them. I guess he had a gig that weekend. :) Cory ended up settling for a Gibson ES-150DC (which is pictured above).
The body of the ES-150DC looks very similar to the body of the ES-335, but the 150 is a full-hollow body with a depth of 3", whereas the 335 is a semi-hollow body with a depth of 1¾". At first glance, I thought it was a 335, until I picked it up. Though, that really didn't matter because I fell in love with it when I plucked the first note. It sounded beautiful! The neck pickup generated a rich, fat, warm tone; and the bridge pickup gave me the perfect treble/mid tones that were sure to cut through on "Help!".
I actually got to play it for Friday night's praise and worship, which was a blast. Later, I was able to take it home for the rest of the weekend...got it cleaned up, took some pics (which are featured on my slide show on the right), and fell in love with it even more. The guys and I ended up having a great time playing "Help!" for the congregation in each of the four Easter Sunday services. Nevertheless, the time came for me to part with that wonderful instrument, and, naturally, I was a little bummed about that.
I haven't stopped thinking about that guitar, and for the last two weeks, I've been checking around eBay and some other sites for another ES-150DC. No luck -- until three or four days ago! There's a place in St. Louis called Killer Vintage, and they specialize in vintage gear (go figure!). As I was browsing their inventory, I stumbled upon a nearly identical Gibson ES-150DC to the one I had played a few weeks earlier (click here to see it). This one is a 1968...even better!
So, this past Wednesday, I spent my lunch break at Killer Vintage, talking to the staff and playing that guitar. The guys at the shop were really cool. They treat everybody with respect (unlike many other guitar depots), and the '68 Gibson ES-150DC was fantastic. Man, would I love to have this guitar! Right now, the $2,299 price tag is a little out of reach. But, that doesn't mean I should flush this desire of mine down the toilet. Mark my words, I will add this to my collection someday!
GOD bless!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Latest Stimulus Bill Impossible to Read Before Vote
Hello, friends, and happy Valentine's Day. I don't mean to sound like a Ron Paul sycophant, but he's really the only one I can see that speaks the truth and works for the people. So, you can expect me to post a lot more from him.
Apparently, the latest stimulus bill was over 1,000 pages long, and it was not available for everyone to read in time for the vote. Yep...that's the kind of "change" we need. Pfft!
Here's what Congressman Paul had to say yesterday:
Apparently, the latest stimulus bill was over 1,000 pages long, and it was not available for everyone to read in time for the vote. Yep...that's the kind of "change" we need. Pfft!
Here's what Congressman Paul had to say yesterday:
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