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JeffS65
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JeffS65
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02/16/2014 2:11 pm
Originally Posted by: axe2thanks slip,& maggior.i havent read the book your talkin about,sounds good.thanks for your support you two are the best.yeah slip its like a ping pong bouncing in your head.what eats at me is besides where and who has it,and is there someone right now playing my guitar and amp.but to break in ur home and take what is yours,what you worked so hard too get.god i just pray to let me know who these thiefs are.its not just the cost of my gear.its mine u came into my home and had your way with it.you have know idea how much i miss my gear.my usa prs custom 24,that was my dream axe,i want it back.lord help those who have it,cause if i ever find the ppl who did this i think u get the idea what i may do.idk why i didnt think of this before,iam gonna post an add in the papper,looking to buy guitars ,amps ect.something like that.and lets see who calls u never know.your pal axe.


Without a big amount of detail, I had the most fundamental loss anyone could experience. Not to get too serious but what I learned from that is that every day you have on this planet is a blessing. Every single day.

Sounds serious? Maybe too serious but there is a point that applies to you. While you feel violated and rightly so, you may be overlooking the gifts and blessings you have in front of you.

Consider that in a time of need, a friend loaned you a guitar. That's not an average friend. That is awesome and a blessing.

I learned when I went through what I did that if you spend all your time lamenting what you can no longer have, you may be missing the opportunities in front of you now.

Sure, you can miss them. No problem with that but you must decide that, in your case, you are greater than a loss of a few materials items and decide to enjoy the blessings you have today.

My loss maybe took a little more than just 'getting over it' but the idea still applies that at some point, it's about looking forward and not backward.

Food for thought.