Coming back from the missing

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BuddyDog
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Coming back from the missing

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Wow, what a long strange trip it's been.

I guess I went MIA about 3-4 years ago, life got in the way, job became too crazy and I packed my guitars away for a while. This year, I became unexpectedly "retired", so having some time on my hands, I pulled out my guitars, built a "man cave" in my former home office and started back up playing.

I miss the jams we had in So Cal and all the friends I met through RRF.

Hope to be around more! :)
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Welcome back!
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Good to see you Steve!

Not as much traffic around here these days (and not many SoCal jams), but there’s a dedicated few. Anyway, glad to hear you’re playing again.
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Sorry for the belated "welcome back", but it's good to have you back, Steve! :shock: :lol: 8)
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Steve --- great to hear from you and we are looking forward to seeing you in the near future !
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