Bought my 2008 Ranger in 2010 and it had 44,000 miles. It’s still going strong at 238,000 miles.

Agreed! Even my ancient Zoom 507 reverb isn’t too slouchy.

The solo on American Woman by The Guess Who. It’s like hot liquid - smooth and sustaining…

Henretta Engineering Orange Whip compressor. No external knobs - just a foot switch.

Ymuze Gold - which might be a Mosky. Cheap, but sounds good.

The Valeton Coral Verb II has quite selection of reverbs - and decay and tone controls.

I always sleep in a three piece suit…just in case.

The Valeton Coral Verb II is fairly inexpensive and sounds decent. It has a bunch of different reverbs - studio, room, hall, plate, church, etc. EHX is pretty popular.

I would be leery of hospital scuttlebutt at any rate. Let’s hope OP has some facts.

Dava Control Nylon. And I have a few Dunlops, Fenders and Ernie Balls within reach! Mostly heavy gauge.

You can contact the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility. They have a Consumer Assistance Program to help folks with complaints/questions about attorneys. Good luck!

I’ll bet the company’s auto insurer doesn’t know about the practice of leaving the keys in the vehicles.

Any major hospital will have a compliance officer. You should consider reporting to that person. Presumably the hospital will have a written policy about reporting ethical concerns…since it is a CMS requirement.

You might look up the policy. It should be available to all employees.

When I was in my late teens, I hitchhiked everywhere. I didn’t even consider the danger back then. At any rate, I met some nice folks…although I wouldn’t recommend it these days.

The DOD Ice Box is one of my favorites. I also like the way the Rocktron Tsunami sounds, but it takes up too much space on the board.