•19th wedding anniversary
•didn't work new year's this year
•produced the largest mlk day celebration in the world with 5 days notice
•still haven't gotten my amp back from austin
•finally received the name plate for my emmy
•aced my employee review
•8 year old clothes washer has a leak in the tub
•did get the flu
Monday, January 23, 2006
Sunday, January 22, 2006
I'm sick, so will have to count as a post.
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- Scientists believe that pi22seven began billions of years ago as an enormous ball of dust and gas!
- The first pi22seven was made in 1853, and had no pedals.
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- Pi22seven invented the wheel in the fourth millennium BC.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2006
So, anyway...
filed under:guitar
I called the place in Austin that has my amp (see below, below, below, below) to see how things were going with the whole repairing end of repairing my amp. The amp tech had gone back home to Phoenix for the holidays but he's been back for a almost a week now and no word. So I gave him a call and stayed on hold for 7 minutes before I decided to hang up and call back 10 minutes later.
When I finally got the amp tech on the phone he fed me some bullshit line about not being able to buy parts until the end of December. Uh... okay.
So anyway, he's supposed to give me a call tomorrow. At this point I would usually be pissed off, not because of the time it's taking but of the lack of communication. And if it this guy wasn't a total amp miracle worker I'd prolly drive up to Austin and walk it across town to another tech.
So kids, the moral of this story is 5.
I called the place in Austin that has my amp (see below, below, below, below) to see how things were going with the whole repairing end of repairing my amp. The amp tech had gone back home to Phoenix for the holidays but he's been back for a almost a week now and no word. So I gave him a call and stayed on hold for 7 minutes before I decided to hang up and call back 10 minutes later.
When I finally got the amp tech on the phone he fed me some bullshit line about not being able to buy parts until the end of December. Uh... okay.
So anyway, he's supposed to give me a call tomorrow. At this point I would usually be pissed off, not because of the time it's taking but of the lack of communication. And if it this guy wasn't a total amp miracle worker I'd prolly drive up to Austin and walk it across town to another tech.
So kids, the moral of this story is 5.
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
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