LOVED THIS!

I started hacking and coughing from laughing too hard, because...
This is one of my all time favourite answers I invariably give whenever somebody gives me options...
"Would you like soup or salad with your entrée?"
"Now or later?"
"With or without...?"
etc
Here's another tip for Fingolfen.
Test everything at home
a day or two before you head for the gig;
wiggle the cords you're going to use, wiggle the patch-cables and check the rest of your pedalboard — ins/outs, power, strength of velcro.
Having checked it a couple days in advance lets you sort any problems you may find, but generally not leave enough time between checking and the gig for problems to develop.
Pack the night before if it's a next-morning to mid-afternoon event, or the morning of for an evening gig;
do NOT pack half-an-hour or 15-min before you have to be out the door...
Lastly, don't forget to bring the merch. After the gig you'll be inundated with "
That was amazing! How did you get that sound?" and "
What pedal is that? Where can I get one?"
It'll help if you have the same graphic on the for-sale units as the one on your pedalboard, 'cause musicians are a few Ω short of a full frequency (yeah, I know, that Hertz) and they won't understand or believe you that the circuit inside is the same as what you played if the graphic is different.
If you can, get
an accomplice a friend to look after the merch while you play, you don't want to get ripped off by the light-finger brigade of poor musicians.
Oh, and another thing — throw some Steggo-branded stickers into the audience before the last note dies out, or some Steggo guitar-picks.
The punters eat that up and it'll console those who weren't smart enough to buy a pedal before your set ie before you're all sold out.