HAHA, That's the guy. Check out his examples:
$2,000 to Study Storytelling
$12,000 to Attend a Cowboy Festival in Australia
$43,000 to Become a French Chef
I need one of them state startup kits. The main thing I'm concerned about is making sure I don't lose the house if things don't go well. I can always make the mortgage payment, but if somebody ever sued me for some odd reason, I want to make sure I can still have a home to cry in.

I've got a couple ideas I need to decide between. Eventually I might be able to "branch out", but I want to concentrate on just one to get going. I don't think it's a good idea to start "cooking with 10 stoves" if you've never done it before.
I ordered a free catalog from the Pueblo place here:
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/newcat.htmI'll be tromping all over this site (there's links for each state):
http://www.sba.gov/mn/Still haven't found the elusive "free money jackpot"... but I am learning some stuff.