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  • 04-02-2004, 06:25 PM
    invadertoast
    See The Excorcist in 30 seconds
    ...my mom will let me get an anaconda or an alligator now that I have a large enough enclosure :mrgreen:

    https://ball-pythons.net/modules/cop...088/flood1.JPG
    (this is only half of the basement)

    As of this morning our basement had about a foot of water in it... after running two pumps all day it's down to about 4 inches. I'm sure some of you other north shore people have been having the same problem!
  • 04-02-2004, 06:27 PM
    Smulkin
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    Aw man - bummer. Reminds me of the Hurricane Andrew aftermath - cleaning all that up is a royal pain. It's definitely cool you can maintain a sense of humor through that though!
  • 04-02-2004, 06:57 PM
    invadertoast
    Night Time Temps.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Smulkin
    Aw man - bummer. Reminds me of the Hurricane Andrew aftermath - cleaning all that up is a royal pain. It's definitely cool you can maintain a sense of humor through that though!

    Yeah we're kind of used to cleaning this stuff up every year, we live at the bottom of a huge hill so everytime the snow melts we get a few inches of water... nothing like this though! Through years of experience, we've learned to keep important things high up.
  • 04-02-2004, 07:46 PM
    Smulkin
    Hehe - that's what I did with about 7 guitars I was rebuilding/refinishing to sell (inhcluding this sweet Les Paul) - wrapped em in plastic and blankets and put em in the attic. Andrew rolled in and the storm swell covered everything BUT the attic - which got shredded right off. I imagine they got sucked right out past the mangroves into the gulf stream :(
  • 04-02-2004, 08:02 PM
    invadertoast
    Ouch! Man, I'm glad I've never had to deal with a real natural disaster! I'd be a giant wimp... It was kind of fun to watch little cars try to ford the "river" in this parking lot my sister and I were in last night... I've never seen something like that in person! Luckily we had my mom's truck and we made it home without getting swamped and stalling.
  • 04-02-2004, 09:01 PM
    WhiteTiger9188
    lucky me i live on the top of a hill so none of that water came into my house.
  • 04-03-2004, 05:48 PM
    JamminJonah
    you lost seven guitars including a les paul? I'm afraid I would still be in mourning... I'm a guitarist .. not a very good one but I really want to get an ES 335 that sucks that you lost them all!! And Lindsay that really stinks about all the water .. we live in a low area in Illinois and because there are so few... a big rainstrom will usuall throw a couple inches in the basement. Good luck getting it all back to normal!
  • 04-03-2004, 07:49 PM
    iceman25
    Sorry to hear aboot the les paul! :(
  • 04-04-2004, 06:48 PM
    Ginevive
    Oh, I am sorry about your Les Paul. I have mine locked in my house, I love it so much. it is the most expensive thing we own, including our vehicle, lol.
  • 04-05-2004, 11:24 AM
    Smulkin
    Thanks for the condolences lol. It was not in the best shape and I had not started refinishing it. Most of what I was working on had neck or body damamge, sometimes nothing more than tuners, bridges or fuxxored electronics. It woulda come out nice touhg - a lovely tobacco sunburst. The Rich Bich and Warlock (both NJ series) were tough to lose as I had just sunk some money into new active electronics and floyd rose dbl locking setups. Among the others an old threadbare telecaster, a peavy and a kramer - the rest I get confused with projects I had completed.

    Now I have a Montana acoustic (it only cost $300 but even all beat up it has the richest mellowest sound I've heard out of an acoustic) and a Gibson acouostic/electric (DAMN nice - accidentally shipped to me instead of a $150 Epiphone SG we bought as a christmas present for our son). I kept my mouth shut and just ordered another SG. No more amps of my own anyway - quieting down in my dotage.

    I picked up a copy of "Lamentations" DVD this weekend - DAYMN it sets the standard for any kind of live release (audio or video) - highly reccomended and only $10-14. After watching it I spent the rest of the weekend trying to pick my jaw up off the floor - musical craftsmanship at its finest - even the documentary was amazing.
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