We from the dirty south.
Playing music with skills of an average college student.
Half of what we got we can barely afford, but we planning on being big.
fol·ly
–noun
1. the state or quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense.
2. a foolish action, practice, idea, etc.; absurdity: the folly of performing
without a rehearsal. 3. a costly and foolish undertaking; unwise investment or expenditure.
4. Architecture. a whimsical or extravagant structure built to serve as a conversation piece, lend interest to a view, commemorate a person or event, etc.: found esp. in England in the 18th century.
5. follies, a theatrical revue.
6. Obsolete. wickedness; wantonness.
[Origin: 1175–1225; ME folie OF, deriv. of fol, fou foolish, mad. See fool1]
—Synonyms 2. imprudence, rashness, mistake, foolishness, indiscretion, injudiciousness; madness, lunacy.