Praying for you Sad Cafe.
Here is the image for those who are having issues. By the way Nightmistblue its a Les Paul Studio not a Junior :) How can I rotate it lol
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...psjmynietw.jpg
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Praying for you Sad Cafe.
Here is the image for those who are having issues. By the way Nightmistblue its a Les Paul Studio not a Junior :) How can I rotate it lol
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...psjmynietw.jpg
Here is some music I have been working on.
https://soundcloud.com/guitarfreak-8...-democracy-cov
https://soundcloud.com/guitarfreak-8...w-mixaxl-roses
https://soundcloud.com/guitarfreak-8...dicararackvale
Thanks for reposting the pic TM2!!! :D I couldn't see the original post either and that's a nice collection.
Of course you have my prayers SC but this is an insane situation. Many people are able to continue working (perhaps with a minimal amount of support) even if they have a disorder. I hope you will be one of them.
Do you not have to pay pension contributions? Or serious Illness benefit contributions? If so there will have to be a way to maintain your income too.
Hi guys, I hope everyone is doing well.
I haven't been on here much for the past month because I've been really busy in real life. I really didn't much of a Christmas "break," lol. I start my spring semester of college on Monday. My class schedule is normal, unlike last semester, so I hope that I can get back on here more often then.
This past Monday night, a squall line of severe tornadic thunderstorms swept over southwest Georgia. NWS issued close to a dozen different tornado warnings, including 2 for my town. I've never been that scared in my life. The destruction and damages are wide spread. Half of my town looks like a disaster area, with downed trees, powerlines, and poles and damaged homes and strictures. The big city, Albany, is in a similar situation. Apart from some downed tree limbs, my mom and I escaped unscathed, but many people are still without power 3 days later. Several counties and towns are like this. It'll be a long time before southwest Georgia gets back to normal.
The cedar tree in front of my trailer.
http://i1283.photobucket.com/albums/...psrj2me636.jpg
On top of this, my car briefly caught on fire Tuesday night because of a short in the cellphone car charger. Luckily, it was quickly put out, but the car is a mess. It should be drivable after we can clean it up, though.
I live in Tornado Alley, so I know how badly a storm like this can impact the community. Let's hope you've all seen your share of bad weather damage this year.
Take care and good luck, Kim. :hug: