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Jun 29 2012, 11:25 AM |
I hope no GMCers have been caught up in this.. stay safe, our Stateside friends
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Jun 29 2012, 11:34 AM |
I hope no GMCers have been caught up in this.. stay safe, our Stateside friends http://uk.news.yahoo.com/body-found-debris...-052649243.html I am a few states away, but it makes me really sad to see so much destruction. Back in 2009 the California State Park caught fire and I had to help some friends and my ex girlfriend evacuate their homes(the State Park entrance is about 2 km from my house). The damage here was nowhere near as bad as Colorado, though. I kinda feel sad for all the animals. I really hope they catch the person(s) responsible, if there are any. Arson really irritates me. -------------------- All the elders have fallen down...
Heal her now... All the elders have fallen down... Heal her now... Grandfather elk Turned to me And spoke: Light the fire deep inside. Light the fires! |
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Jun 29 2012, 11:43 PM |
Wow, Gary, here in Arkansas, we are under a burn ban because it has been so dry. It's been up in the 100s.
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Jul 3 2012, 11:44 PM
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Yeah guys this has been a crazy year so far in the states. Where I live (Virginia, West Virginia border) on Friday experienced what weather dudes ( I can't spell that meteoroligist word.....arghhh) call a Derecho.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2012_Nor...merican_derecho In my area we got some extremely strong winds in excess of 80 mighs an hour and really violent thunderstorms for two sucessive nights. It hit the area really fast and with no warning knocked out power for millions of people, including mine for four days. Thankfully my family got off light, aside from being out of power and losing some lawn funiture that got blown away and smashed to pieces by the wind. Lost all the food in our freezer also due to the power outages but no one was hurt. However I know people who have lost their homes due to wind damage, and its still kinda nuts around here what with people buying up all the gas that is available, or stealing it and other things like generators. Lots of people still don't have any power and it may be next week some time before it is fully restored. Keep us in your prayers, and I will remember those in Colorado and Florida as well. I believe it was a famous British man who said, "Keep calm and carry on!" -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Jul 3 2012, 11:52 PM |
Yeah guys this has been a crazy year so far in the states. Where I live (Virginia, West Virginia border) on Friday experienced what weather dudes ( I can't spell that meteoroligist word.....arghhh) call a Derecho. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2012_Nor...merican_derecho In my area we got some extremely strong winds in excess of 80 mighs an hour and really violent thunderstorms for two sucessive nights. It hit the area really fast and with no warning knocked out power for millions of people, including mine for four days. Thankfully my family got off light, aside from being out of power and losing some lawn funiture that got blown away and smashed to pieces by the wind. Lost all the food in our freezer also due to the power outages but no one was hurt. However I know people who have lost their homes due to wind damage, and its still kinda nuts around here what with people buying up all the gas that is available, or stealing it and other things like generators. Lots of people still don't have any power and it may be next week some time before it is fully restored. Keep us in your prayers, and I will remember those in Colorado and Florida as well. I believe it was a famous British man who said, "Keep calm and carry on!" I just heard about the Derecho on NPR this morning(I haven't been paying attention to the news these last few days because I have been sick, but they have been covering it since it happened). Millions are still without power from the midwest to the Atlantic Coast. What is our country coming to? -------------------- All the elders have fallen down...
Heal her now... All the elders have fallen down... Heal her now... Grandfather elk Turned to me And spoke: Light the fire deep inside. Light the fires! |
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Jul 4 2012, 10:07 AM |
Man, that is some seriously bad weather attacks.. wishing all your Stateside guys my best
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Jul 7 2012, 03:26 PM |
Yeah guys this has been a crazy year so far in the states. Where I live (Virginia, West Virginia border) on Friday experienced what weather dudes ( I can't spell that meteoroligist word.....arghhh) call a Derecho. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2012_Nor...merican_derecho In my area we got some extremely strong winds in excess of 80 mighs an hour and really violent thunderstorms for two sucessive nights. It hit the area really fast and with no warning knocked out power for millions of people, including mine for four days. Thankfully my family got off light, aside from being out of power and losing some lawn funiture that got blown away and smashed to pieces by the wind. Lost all the food in our freezer also due to the power outages but no one was hurt. However I know people who have lost their homes due to wind damage, and its still kinda nuts around here what with people buying up all the gas that is available, or stealing it and other things like generators. Lots of people still don't have any power and it may be next week some time before it is fully restored. Keep us in your prayers, and I will remember those in Colorado and Florida as well. I believe it was a famous British man who said, "Keep calm and carry on!" Wow, Casino, I totally missed that weather nightmare. Glad your family is ok. 80 mph winds? That's hurricane weather. Those winds can do so much damage! -------------------- |
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Jul 7 2012, 07:07 PM
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Wow, Casino, I totally missed that weather nightmare. Glad your family is ok. 80 mph winds? That's hurricane weather. Those winds can do so much damage! Yeah I have been in a huricane before, and while this didn't last nearly as long, only about 45 min- to 1 hour, it was really intense. Thankfully I got my power back on, but there are people here who are probably not going to get their power back till next week sometime. And right now its 93 degrees, so a lot of people are suffering heat stroke as a result of no air conditioning. -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Jul 8 2012, 01:31 AM |
I hope no GMCers have been caught up in this.. stay safe, our Stateside friends http://uk.news.yahoo.com/body-found-debris...-052649243.html One of my shows was cancelled because of it! It's crazy! Stay safe guys! -------------------- |
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