She's awesome is what she is.Too neat and legible...are you sure she's human?
Actually we had a ;ot more than that...three pianos (one of which I took home), the two drum sets, seven rooms worth of book cases, chairs, music stands (of which I still have 8-10 in my garage) the front counter (also in my studio now) four couches, a large legal filing cabinet, artwork, a fridge, amps, PA, etc. At one point we called a local thrift store and told them they could have all the leftover furniture and it took them two box-truck loads to get it all. I ended up giving two pianos to people if they just paid to have them moved themselves. I'm going through our storage unit this week on my spring break to clean out all of the boxes of paperwork and random electronics (computers, hard drives, printers, miles of cables, etc). You don't know how much shit you've accumulated after 12 years in a building until you close it down and have to move out.Did you have all of those items in your old place? I know you liquidated a lot of stuff, but 2 pianos, 2 drum sets and all that office furniture is a lot to get rid of.
Yeah, no shit, huh...You don't know how much shit you've accumulated after 12 years in a building until you close it down and have to move out.
are you glad you closed it ?All of the pictures are gone :(
Most of them should be here though: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154276087582425&type=1&l=d37005c713
Two years ago today.
Yes. It was too much stress, I was never home with my family, I never played music and I wasn't making enough money to make it worthwhile.are you glad you closed it ?
i would guess yes, because i don't recall you saying you wished you hadn't done it.
They closed a couple of years before us.Did that music store across the street close, or do they still have 80's NOS stuff on the walls?