Howdy! ETSG Buddies Brought Me Here!

Not sure if anyone noticed, but I'm a big Kevy Nova fan. When I first joined ETSG around 9 years ago Kevin impressed me with his stage presence, his musicianship, his bada$$ guitar playing, but mostly his humanity. I knew nothing about playing (still don't), but I was just as much a member of the crew and anyone else there as far as he was concerned. Kevy was not the only one, all the old ETSG crew were cool. That's why they were invited to join us here. But man Kevy can rock and roll and put on a show!
 
For those unfamiliar with this person us “old guys” refer to as Kevy Nova. Check out KevyNova.com. He also has a phone app which I have on my phone and for the life of me, I don’t remember how I came about it.
 
Welcome to the GAS station. For a nanosecond I thought, what a cool handle, Chevy Nova, (I’m a car guy), but it was just the synapses miss firing. A collection eh. That means you buy gear you can show us, that makes us buy gear to show and pretty soon we all have more stuff. What a great hobby!

Kevy is a veritable legend to those of us who knew him over at ETSG.

The "Chevy Nova" angle intrigued me, too.

A 1971 Chevy Nova was my first car.

But, Kevy is great guy.

Glad he's here.
 
So I am going to need my scuba gear now??? great----- I just stowed it in the closet......ugh
Speaking of scuba gear. Last night I watched a dvd about the 2004 Tsunami that depicted when the huge surging wave hit a shore of Thailand n buried thousands of victims under water. The dvd was called The Impossible. Over 200000 people died as a result of the Tsunami.
 
Speaking of scuba gear. Last night I watched a dvd about the 2004 Tsunami that depicted when the huge surging wave hit a shore of Thailand n buried thousands of victims under water. The dvd was called The Impossible. Over 200000 people died as a result of the Tsunami.

That’s good reason I live 15 miles inland and on a hill at 650 ft altitude. Lots of So CA are in a flood plain.
 
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