Hey Everyone:
Hope you are all doing well. I got today and tomorrow off from work which is good. However, I got too much stuff going on for those two days. I have some people calling me to sell their bib numbers for the Indy-Mini Marathon that is coming up in less than a month. I have until this Friday to decide.
I also have to make a reservation (for eight) for my family for an Easter Brunch at the Holiday Inn, where I work.
Tomorrow, I meet with my financial advisor to rollover my 401K (FINALLY), and later meet up with some friends for a birthday party. I have too much stuff going on.
Do The Stu: I would really like to see Chickenfoot, but I'm not sure if it's going to work out for me. My workplace is going to pick up soon with upcoming weddings/receptions, business meetings, sports teams, etc. That's how it is when you work in hospitality. By the way, I do have Joe's One Big Rush on my MP3. I listen to it a lot when I go out for a long run.
Zinc Master: Good luck with your run at Valpo? What goal do you have in your time? By the way, are you doing the Indy-Mini? If so, we ought to meet up.
GoldenGirl2: Hey Millie. How did it go with the meetings of the neuropsychiatrist and epileptologist with you and Steve? I hope it all went well. Absolutely!!! I am willing to help you on your search for those remaining Joe CDs/DVDs. I would definitely recommend Ebay for finding most/all of them. I would suggest that you look right away and if possible, have an Ebay account with them. I started one almost a year ago and all my transactions have been excellent. I am pretty sure that most of those CDs/DVDs are there. I know a couple of music stores around Fort Wayne that might have some of them. Would you like me to check them out for you? If there is anything else, let me know. By the way, don't forget Joe's One Big Rush CD.
js1200js1000: Yeah man, some of Joe's CDs vary in price. It depends on what the people are looking for.
Tostado: Glad to hear that you are doing better. How are you doing right now, since the surgery? Get better amigo.
Burly: I may not be from Germany, however my last name is German. Does that count for you when you are looking for a Joe fan from Germany? You plant rice? Cool, my Dad and his side of the family have their farm business and they do soybeans, corn, wheat, hogs, etc. My Dad also works down at a seed plant during the winter.
Pip Satriani: Phil, I am hoping to see Chickenfoot, but I'm not sure if it is going to work out for me because of my running races and work. Hopefully they will come to Indy, but if not, then maybe around the Chicago or Detroit area. How are you doing, by the way?
Michelle: I don't watch Rescue Me and I don't have cable. I do watch a lot of Survivor, The Amazing Race, and Dancing With The Stars. I also watch Grey's Anatomy, and all the CSI shows. By the way, how are you and your family doing these days?
Guitarvibes: Thanks for the heads up on posting the CP posts. I already read all those articles. I want this whole thing to end soon!
Guitarman77897: What's up man? You mentioned about the whole CP thing so I wasn't sure if you saw the posts that Guitarvibes posted.
scubadaz: How are you doing man? Steve Vai coming to London? How cool is that!? You ought to go see him along with Chickenfoot. That would be an amazing experience for you.
Satriella: How are you doing? I haven't chatted with you for quite sometime.
Skippygirl: How are you doing? I might be doing the Indy-Mini which is coming up soon. Some people can't do it, so they called me to sell their application & bib number to me. I have until this Friday to decide. Of all the people here, I think you give me the best encouragement and advice when I get ready to do a run.
Elpp: How's the running and breathing techniques going for you? I hope it all helps out.
Well, gotta run. I have more things to do today. Bye for now everyone!