Welcome brother ROYAL!!!

I remember seeing you after your hiatus from this game. I love seeing old school players that have always been fun to play against (not with

) AHAHAHA
Side note - never volunteer someone to operate a spotlight for a show who never used one and especially on the same day the show is to be performed. While the guy was showing me the basics, my son pointed out it didn't swivel. Well, im no genius, but I know these things can swivel

So, we checked the one screw and it was totally loose and seemed to serve no purpose. Twisted the knob by just a hair on the base, and the light housing came crashing down (about a foot and a half drop)

Did not realize it was so heavy!! For a split second, it was fine...until that delayed "pop" sound occurred
I did not realize how hard it would be to find a 1000 watt bulb on a Saturday

As Ripper might agree, nothing worse than having a stagehand working a light but having no idea where it is supposed to be facing as I had no clue who would be where during any of the songs that I didn't know until I got there that night
MISFITS ARE MISFITS