So a Hispanic man who doesn't speak good English buys a scratch-off lottery ticket and wins 1 million dollars, but the clerk pays him $1000 cash. He gets suspicious and comes back later and is offered $10,000 and the clerk's father tells him that is what he won. He went to the police anyway. The strange part is that the clerk's name is Karin Jaghab, his father is Nabil Jaghab, and the victim's law firm is Jaghab, Jaghab, and Jaghab in Mineola NY.
Every day I read something that shows me that the internet media either doesn't know the language or doesn't care to state things correctly but this takes the cake:
Sold on ebay a couple of months ago to make room for the new Gibson non-reverse the new owner seems to have tired of it already. I really liked this bass, but would have liked it better with standard volume and tone controls. (I do have an LB-20 that looks similar but blue). The neck on this particular bass is awesome though being a 16th of an inch thinner than the standard Carvin neck.
Bridge and pickup covers have a certian aesthetic appeal that just doesn't work when the covers are mounted backwards or in the wrong place. Both on ebay at this moment.
Last weekend we took my grandson to the Illinois Railway Museum. It just happened to be their Diesel Days event where they run the deisel locomotives. One of them is the only surviving EMD E5 which is pulling the Nebraska Zephyr. This set was donated to the museum in 1968. I remember these going through town so fast you couldn't read their names. We did get to ride.